Iranian Industries and Mines Minister Ali-Reza Tahmasbi said farewells to his deputies this morning and left the ministry for good, although his recent resignation request has not yet been approved by President Ahmadinejad, an informed source said.
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Sadri Ministers to Return to Iraqi Cabinet
The 6 Sadri ministers of the Nuri al-Maliki’s administration who left the cabinet in April are likely to take up their posts once again after they reached an agreement with the other side yesterday, an Iraqi Mp said here on Sunday.
Read More »‘Those Three’ Wins Locarno Award
The Iranian movie ‘Those Three’ won the Network for Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC) Award in the 60th Locarno Film Festival.
Read More »Fars to Dispatch a Senior Provincial Delegation to Africa
A high-ranking political and trade delegation from the central province of Fars is scheduled to leave Iran on Wednesday on a tri-nation tour of Africa, Fars governor general said.
Read More »Shahristani: Iraq will Stay in OPEC
 Iraq’s Oil Minister Husayn al-Shahristani said the federal government will set production numbers, which will ensure it stays compliant with OPEC.
Read More »Major Gas Field Discovered in Iran
Iran has discovered new reserves of gas estimated at 11.4 trillion cubic feet of gas.
Read More »Iran, Nicaragua Strike Trade Deal
Iran and Nicaragua struck a trade deal which calls for Iran to improve Nicaragua’s infrastructure by constructing a port, houses and industrial sites in exchange for farm products like coffee, meat and bananas.
Read More »Iran, Iraq Sign Oil Pipeline Deal
Iran and Iraq signed an agreement to build pipelines for the transfer of Iraqi crude oil and oil products, Iranian oil ministry said.
Read More »Afghan, Pakistan talks end with pledge to fight terrorism
KABUL (AFP) – Talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan ended Sunday with calls to eliminate terrorist sanctuaries in their respective tribal regions and to fight the opium trade financing Islamic militants.Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, addressing 700 tribal delegates at the end of a landmark “peace jirga” aimed at defeating the common …
Read More »Pakistan, Afghan seek militant dialogue
KABUL, Afghanistan – Working to soothe relations with neighboring Afghanistan, Pakistan’s president said Sunday that a “particularly dark form” of terrorism confronts the region, while tribal leaders called for engaging in dialogue with the Taliban to confront extremism.Speaking at the close of a four-day meeting of tribal leaders meant to …
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