TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iran’s Oil Minister has not ruled out a further output cut by the OPEC oil cartel to boost crude prices if its latest cut agreed last month has no effect.
Read More »TimeLine Layout
November, 2006
-
9 November
Gold Rises in Asia after Iran’s Rocket Tests
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Gold gained in Asia after Iran yesterday tested new cannon and rockets, increasing the precious metals appeal as a haven.
Read More » -
9 November
Iran Calls for Saddam’s Sentence to Be Carried out
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iran called on Iraq yesterday to carry out its death sentence on Saddam Hussein, saying the former dictator who waged an eight-year war against Iran in the 1980s was a criminal who deserved to die.
Read More » -
9 November
Iran Warns about Revision of Drug Campaign Efforts
TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Hasehmi Shahroudi warned that Iran will revise its policies on the campaign against transit of drugs if it is not cooperated by international bodies and other countries.
Read More » -
7 November
Montenegrin prosecutor says ethnic Albanian group planned terrorist acts
Montenegrin state prosecutor Vesna Medenica said on Monday (November 6th) that a group of ethnic Albanians, arrested nearly two months ago, is being investigated on a number of charges, including terrorism.
Read More » -
7 November
Croatia, Serbia co-operate in processing war criminals
Croatia and Serbia have formally agreed to co-operate in bringing war criminals to justice. Following two years of working together in certain cases, prosecutors from the two countries recently met in Zagreb to sign a deal aimed at overcoming obstacles to collaboration. The move is the latest sign of normalised …
Read More » -
7 November
Small quantities of liquids allowed on board flights across Europe
Air passengers across the EU are now allowed to carry small quantities of liquids in their hand luggage, under new security rules that took effect on Monday (November 6th).
Read More » -
7 November
Balkan News
Rehn welcomes signals from Turkey about amending controversial law 07/11/2006 BRUSSELS, Belgium — EU Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn on Monday (November 6th) welcomed a signal from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan that his government is prepared to amend controversial Article 301 of the Penal Code, which has led to …
Read More » -
6 November
Tuvalu: Big Problems of The Smallest State in The World
If Tuvalu’s seat in regional and international forums are becoming more vacant these days, then blame it on the island’s new Prime Minister Apisai Ielemia, who will in turn point a figure at his predecessor, Maatia Toafa.
Read More » -
6 November
Germany seeking EC confirmation on Bulgaria, Romania’s judicial reform progress
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday (November 2nd) that her country may insist Bulgaria and Romania take additional steps in the areas of justice and home affairs, if they fail to adequately address problems highlighted in the European Commission’s (EC) latest report on the two countries.
Read More »