LONDON, June 9 (IranMania) – The hard-line government is backing away from a plan to promote the tradition of temporary marriage in Iran as a way to avoid extramarital sex, an official spokesman said, The Associated Press (AP) reported.
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Palestinian and Egyptian delagations meet
Delegation from the Palestinian Arab Front travels to Cairo to take part in the factional dialogues
Read More »Three small bombs rattle Athens, no injuries reported
ATHENS, Greece — Three hand-made bombs went off in Athens early Friday (June 8th). One damaged a bus belonging to a German-Greek school.
Read More »RS, Bosniak leaders trade more accusations
SARAJEVO, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) — In a toughly worded statement on Thursday (June 7th), Republika Serpska (RS) Prime Minister Milorad Dodik again warned the Bosniak member of the BiH presidency, Haris Silajdzic, to stop his anti-Serb rhetoric.
Read More »Turkey’s army chief denies report of cross-border operation
ANKARA, Turkey — Chief of General Staff Yasar Buyukanit reacted harshly to an AP report which suggested the Turkish Army had entered northern Iraq, telling reporters Thursday (June 7th) that the army “is no reckless hoodlum”.
Read More »Romania to boost dialogue with Russia
BUCHAREST, Romania — Defence Minister Teodor Melescanu says Romania will boost dialogue with Russia to dispel concerns over the deployment of US bases in Bulgaria and Romania.
Read More »World powers delay vote on Kosovo resolution
HEILIGENDAMM, Germany — The major Western powers have agreed to delay a vote on a resolution on the future status of Kosovo, international media reported on Thursday (June 7th).
Read More »EU to resume SAA talks with Serbia
On Thursday (June 7th), European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso invited Serbia to resume talks on a Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA), considered a key step on the road to eventual EU membership.
Read More »Bid to topple Gruevski administration in Macedonia fails
Late on Thursday (June 7th), the Macedonian Parliament rejected a no-confidence motion against the VMRO-DPMNE-led government of Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. Some 65 MPs rejected the motion, while 43 supported it.
Read More »Two Student Activists Detained in Iran
On Wednesday the security forces in Iran attacked the homes of two student activists of Amir Kabir University and arrested them.
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