Iran said Monday it is taking retaliatory measures against the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over a “politically-motivated” resolution drafted by the U.S. and its European allies. The United States, Britain, France and Germany had on Thursday brought the motion adopted by the UN agency – the second of its …
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Britain faces a “humanitarian crisis” this winter when the difficult choices forced upon low-income households by soaring energy bills could cause serious physical and mental illness, a healthcare lobby group said on Friday. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has resisted calls to provide more support to households struggling with higher bills, …
Read More »World Headed to ‘Dangerous Territory’
The number of nuclear weapons in the world is set to rise in the coming decade after 35 years of decline as global tensions flare amid Russia’s war in Ukraine, researchers said Monday. The nine nuclear powers — Britain, China, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, the United States and …
Read More »Iran Defends ‘Decisive’ Response to IAEA Resolution
Iran on Monday stood by its “decisive and appropriate” response to a resolution passed by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) against the Islamic Republic after the agency’s director paid a controversial visit to Occupied Palestine. Speaking at a weekly news conference, Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said the resolution …
Read More »Statement by 260 Iranian MPs: IAEA Has Lost Technical Credibility
Iranian lawmakers said Sunday the recent adoption of an anti-Iran resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)’s Board of Governors proves that the agency and its director general have lost all their technical credibility. The remark was made in a statement issued by 260 members of the Iranian parliament …
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IAEA Fails to Appreciate Iran’s Goodwill
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The United States, Britain, Germany and France have submitted to the UN nuclear agency’s board a draft resolution criticizing Iran for allegedly not fully answering the IAEA’s questions on uranium traces at undeclared sites. Submitting the text, reportedly little changed from a draft circulated last week, means it will be …
Read More »President: Iran Never Pins Hope on West
Iranian President Seyed Ebrahim Rayeesi said that his country pursues a balanced foreign policy in relations with the world states, stressing that Iran’s progress does not depend on developments in New York or Vienna. Iran still abides by the Islamic Revolution ideals, President Rayeesi said during the Friday prayers at …
Read More »Huge fires in chemical plants reported in UK
The lives of people in the city of Leamington Spa in the UK is in crisis as a huge fire broke out in a chemical factory there causing toxic fumes.
Read More »Mike Prysner؛I have no feelings but shame
Mike Prysner, an American soldier, is a member of the Iraqi Anti-War Veterans Group (IVAW).
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