Speaking to Iran International correspondent Ahmad Samadi on the sidelines of the session, the diplomat said discussions on Iran’s nuclear program and its compliance with the Non-Proliferation Treaty began late Wednesday and resumed on Thursday…
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Why the UN rapporteur warned about Europe’s ongoing arms trade with Israel?
Pars Today – The United Nations has issued a warning regarding Europe’s continued arms trade with Israel.
According to Pars Today, Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in the Occupied Palestinian…
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Deaths surging among Palestinians in custody of IDF and Israeli jails
A new report by Physicians for Human Rights Israel (PHRI) alleges that at least 94 Palestinians have died in Israeli custody over the past two years—an “unprecedented” toll the group says represents only a fraction of the true number of deaths….
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The Cyrus Cylinder: Iran’s historical gift for global peace
Pars Today – 26 centuries ago, Cyrus the Great, the ruler of the land of Persia, inscribed a decree on a clay cylinder that is now recognized as the world’s first human rights charter.
According to Pars Today, Cyrus the Great…
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Iran’s Permanent Mission To UN: Canada ‘posturing’ As Rights Champion Despite History Of Racism
In a statement released on Thursday, Iran’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations lambasted Canada after the country welcomed the adoption of an anti-Iran rights resolution it had drafted at the Third Committee (Social, Humanitarian &…
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Iran Urges Brazil To Oppose EU3-initiated IAEA Resolution Against Tehran
Iran called on Brazil, as a member of the IAEA Board of Governors, to vote against an anti-Tehran resolution put forward by the European troika.
In a telephone conversation on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and his Brazilian…
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Pakistan's governance failure turns everyday fruits into luxury items for poor
Karachi [Pakistan], November 20 (ANI): A sharp spike in fruit prices has gripped parts of Pakistan following the closure of the Afghanistan border, leaving low-income households struggling to afford even basic produce. With supply routes…
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Iranian Motocross Rider In Coma After Severe Crash At Azadi Track, Renewing Safety Concerns
Iranian motocross rider Elena Madanipour has been placed in a coma following a serious crash during the national motocross championship at Tehran’s Azadi track on Wednesday, marking the second major accident in the sport within six months and…
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Oxfam Says G20 Billionaires Could End Global Poverty In One Year’s Earnings
Billionaires in the world’s leading economies made $2.2 trillion last year, which would have been enough to lift all the world’s poor out of poverty, global campaign group Oxfam announced in a report on Thursday.
The British-based charity urged…
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Over 560 Afghan inmates set free from jails in Pakistan, Iraq
KABUL, Nov. 20 (Xinhua) — A total of 565 Afghan nationals imprisoned in Pakistan and Iraq have been freed and returned to Afghanistan over the past week, the Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation announced Thursday.
Of those released, 517…
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