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2025-01-14 01:42
Iran calls nuclear talks with E3 ‘serious, frank, and constructive’
TEHRAN – Diplomats from Iran and the European trio of Britain, France and Germany held serious and constructive nuclear talks in Geneva on Monday and agreed to resume talks to reach an agreement, the Iranian deputy foreign minister for legal affairs announced on Monday night.
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ICJ chief Nawaf Salam named Lebanon’s new PM
Nawaf Salam was named as Lebanon’s next Prime Minister after receiving the support of 84 MPs when they held binding consultations with newly elected President Joseph Aoun on Monday.
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By Wesam Bahrani
Israel more vulnerable despite 15-month war on Gaza
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime’s rising war crimes in Gaza have seen its soldiers suffer a rising number of casualties.
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Saudi Arabia plans to enrich and sell uranium
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman announced on Monday that the kingdom intends to commercialize all resources, including uranium, Al Mayadeen said in a report on its website.
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By Sondoss Al Asaad
The future of the Lebanese Resistance after Aoun election
SOUTH LEBANON – Amid undeniable fears about Lebanon’s future, Hezbollah’s vote for Aoun as president has established new security and political balances given the war-ravaged Lebanon’s political fragility in the face of growing interference by US-led Western countries and Persian Gulf monarchies.
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By M.A. Saki
World must take Trump’s threats against Canada, Denmark extremely seriously: American professor
GWU scholar says the so-called rules-based order after WWII is rapidly eroding
TEHRAN - An emeritus professor of business and international affairs from George Washington University says President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to grab Canada and Greenland by force are “stark warnings” that show “when a country turns on its own allies.”
Politics
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‘Our missile power increases daily,’ IRGC chief tells top officers
TEHRAN – Iran's Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Commander-in-Chief, Major General Hossein Salami, issued a stern warning to adversaries, emphasizing the rapid growth and advancement of the nation's missile capabilities.
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Kolookhi welcomes back their ‘young teacher’ as president
Kolookhi, a small and unassuming village nestled in the Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran, is the kind of place where not much ever seems to happen.
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Second round of Iran-E3 talks begins in Geneva
TEHRAN – The second round of discussions between Iran and the European Troika (Britain, France, and Germany) is set to commence on Monday and will continue for two days.
Sports
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LA fires cast doubt on 2028 LA Olympics
TEHRAN - The Los Angeles wildfire disaster has cast a shadow over preparations for the 2028 Olympics, raising questions over whether the city can deliver a safe and successful Games.
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Ex-Esteghlal coach Majidi appointed Al Bataeh coach
TEHRAN – Former Esteghlal coach Farhad Majidi took charge of Emirati side Al Bataeh on Monday.
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Havadar complete signing of Joe Champness
TEHRAN – New Zealand’s Joe Champness has signed with Iranian top-flight club Havadar.
Culture
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Culture minister emphasizes importance of transparency to reach cultural justice
TEHRAN-Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Seyyed Abbas Salehi, at a press conference on Sunday, emphasized the importance of transparency and the role of media to help the ministry through their criticisms and suggestions.
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Resistance Film Festival opens call for entries
TEHRAN- The secretariat of the 18th edition of the Resistance International Film Festival has officially announced a call for submissions.
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“No Exit” on stage at Tehran theater
TEHRAN- An adaptation of French playwright Jean-Paul Sartre’s 1944 play “No Exit” is on stage at the Neauphle-le-Chateau Theater in Tehran.
Economy
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Foreign currency allocations for basic goods, services exceed $55b
TEHRAN - The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced that from the beginning of the current Iranian year (March 20, 2024) until January 13, a total of $55.127 billion in foreign currency has been allocated for the imports of essential goods, pharmaceuticals, commercial and trade commodities, as well as service-related needs.
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Petchem exports reach $10b in 9 months
TEHRAN - Iran's petrochemical industry achieved $10 billion in exports during the first nine months of the Iranian calendar year 1403 (March-December 2024), with projections suggesting the figure could reach $13 billion by year-end, a senior official announced.
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TPO invites private sector to cooperate in development of border markets
TEHRAN - The head of Iran's Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) has announced the organization's readiness to collaborate with the private sector to invest in border markets.
Society
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IRCS, intl. societies cooperate to aid Syrian refugees
TEHRAN –In cooperation with other international societies, the Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) has provided rescue services to Syrian refugees in the south of Lebanon.
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Don’t lose hope for cheetah’s survival
TEHRAN –The Department of Environment (DOE) is taking new steps to further protect the Asiatic cheetahs in the country.
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Iraq seeks to foster co-op with Iran anti-narcotics police
TEHRAN –The Iraqi anti-narcotics police chief, Ahmed Al-Zarkani, has highlighted the need to enhance joint activities on combating drug smuggling and sharing expertise between the two countries.
Tourism
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Discover Museum of Light and Illumination in UNESCO-listed Yazd
The Museum of Light and Illunimation, located in the historic city of Yazd, stands as a cultural and architectural masterpiece.
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Flights from Gorgan to Istanbul to begin next week
TEHRAN – Weekly flights between Iran’s Gorgan and Istanbul are set to commence on January 21, the director-general of Golestan province’s airports said on Sunday.
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Passenger traffic at Bileh Savar border terminal increases by 38%
TEHRAN - Passenger traffic at the Bileh Savar border terminal has risen by 38% during the first nine months of this current Iranian year (started on March 20, 2024), according to Lotfollah Babai, the terminal’s director.
International
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Israel more vulnerable despite 15-month war on Gaza
TEHRAN – The Israeli regime’s rising war crimes in Gaza have seen its soldiers suffer a rising number of casualties.
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The future of the Lebanese Resistance after Aoun election
SOUTH LEBANON – Amid undeniable fears about Lebanon’s future, Hezbollah’s vote for Aoun as president has established new security and political balances given the war-ravaged Lebanon’s political fragility in the face of growing interference by US-led Western countries and Persian Gulf monarchies.
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World must take Trump’s threats against Canada, Denmark extremely seriously: American professor
TEHRAN - An emeritus professor of business and international affairs from George Washington University says President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to grab Canada and Greenland by force are “stark warnings” that show “when a country turns on its own allies.”
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