Iran is striving to find and release Imam Musa Sadr, said a member of the directing board of the Lebanese Amal movement, who took Libyan government responsible for the abduction of Sadr in 1979.
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President Highlights Iran’s Tourism Potentials
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called on officials to provide the required facilities and possibilities for hosting foreign tourists, saying that all the world nations are keen on visiting Iran.
Read More »Quake Hits Northern Iran
An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale jolted the southern parts of the city of Garmsar in Iran’s northern province of Semnan on Saturday.
Read More »Iran’s Exports to Iraq to Amount to $1.8 bln
Iran’s exports to Iraq will amount to $1.8 bln in 2007, an Iranian official said.
Read More »Quake Hits Tehran
An earthquake measuring 4.4 on the Richter scale jolted Javad Abad in Tehran province on Saturday.
Read More »Quake Jolts Southeastern Iran
An earthquake measuring 4.7 on the Richter scale jolted the region of Arzou’eyeh in Iran’s southeastern province of Kerman on Saturday.
Read More »Turkish-Saudi Partners Win $31.5m Pipe Deal in Iran
Officials at Amiantit Saudi Arabia said that the company and its joint venture partner SUBOR of Turkey have won a $31.5 million contract for the supply of Flowtite Glass Reinforced Polyester (GRP) pipes for the Eyn Khosh irrigation network which is part of Dasht-e-Abbas irrigation project in Iran.
Read More »Indian Lab Hopes Iran will Help in Cloning Cheetah
Scientists at a Laboratory for the Conservation of Endangered Species (LaCONE) in Hyderabad are continuing their efforts to clone a rabbit and hope to get assistance from Iran to fulfill their ambitious goal – to clone a cheetah.
Read More »Iranian, Pakistani FMs Confer about Gas Pipeline Project
The Foreign Ministers of Pakistan and Iran Friday discussed a gas pipeline involving the two countries and India and hoped that the project would be completed soon.
Read More »Europe may cut military role in Afghanistan
Debate is raging in Italy and Germany, and to a lesser extent the Netherlands and Denmark, on whether they should remain in the International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF), already grappling with a shortage of troops in the face of one of the most intense military engagements in decades. “There …
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