TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei called on the government, Supreme Council of Cultural Revolution and other decision-making bodies and officials of the country to prepare Iran’s comprehensive scientific plan.
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Musharraf Seeking for a Stronger Pakistan
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Pakistan’s President General Pervez Musharraf called on his nation to contribute an active role in making the country increasingly powerful.
Read More »Sanctions Serve Iran’s Growth
TERHAN (Fars News Agency)- Iranian Government Spokesman Gholam Hossein Elham said that previous sanctions have pushed Iran to access new technologies, adding that the measure would help Iran’s growth and make the nation stronger.
Read More »Hersh: U.S. and Israel Preplanned Lebanese Attacks
Prominent investigative journalist Seymour M. Hersh reported that Israel had previously planned to attack Lebanon prior to the Hezbollah’s kidnappings on 12 July, which is regarded as the official reason for the Lebanese war, and added that the Bush administration was “closely” interested in the war planning.
Read More »Reuters Spreads KGB Lies
In a report from Johar, the capital of the Russian-occupied Chechnya, dated August 14, about such an “important world news” as Russian terrorists from the KGB (now called FSB) sending SMS text messages on mobile phones of every subscriber in Ingushetia “to end their participation in illegal
Read More »Islamic force seize key Somali town
The Islamic force has seized control of a strategic township near the Ethiopian border from Somalia’s puppet “transitional government”, further expanding their territory, officials and residents say. Â
Read More »After Chechnya, Russian Jews Kill Muslems in Lebanon
As reported by Jewish media in Russia and “Israel”, the Zionists sent a terrorist brigade consisting of Russian Jews to Lebanon to kill Moslems.
Read More »Lebanon truce holds
Hizbollah declares victory as thousands of refugees rush back to blitzed villages in south BEIRUT (Reuters) — A fragile UN-ordered truce took hold in Lebanon on Monday after Israel’s monthlong war with Hizbollah fighters, prompting thousands of refugees to rush back to blitzed villages in the south.
Read More »Olmert says responsible for ‘shortcomings’
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told parliament Monday that he took full responsibility for the conduct of the battle with Hizbollah and “shortcomingsâ€, as Israel’s wartime unity collapsed and opposition politicians began criticising the monthlong fight against the Lebanese fighters.
Read More »Hizbollah’s ‘divine’ victory
BEIRUT — Hizbollah said on Monday it had scored a “divine victory” in its conflict with Israel while the Jewish state claimed the upper hand, saying the group now cannot “do what it likes in Lebanon”.
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