TEHRAN, Oct. 02 (MNA) – The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman has described the Zionist Israeli regime’s attack on the aid flotilla known as Sumud as a terrorist act which comes in violation of iternational laws.
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Iran describes attack on Sumud aid flotilla a terrorist act
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Iranian VP: Tehran has no plans on expelling European troika ambassadors
Iran’s Executive Vice President Mohammad Jafar Ghaempanah says the country has no plans to expel the ambassadors of the three European states that have activated the so-called Snapback mechanism.
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Israeli Navy Clashes with Humanitarian Aid Ship of Sumud Convoy to Gaza
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Gaza has been under a devastating war and a complete blockade by land, sea, and air for nearly two years; the delivery of humanitarian aid faces serious obstacles and any action against these shipments would…
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Iran’s Vice President Emphasizes Co-op with South Korea in Government Smartization
TEHRAN – Iran’s Vice President and Head of the country’s Administrative and Employment Organization, in a meeting with the South Korean Ambassador to Tehran Kim Junpyo, emphasized the 14th administration’s determination to develop…
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Selective empathy and the weaponisation of trauma
‘Nothing prepared me for being accused of causing harm by wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh at a queer displacement conference’, writesAisya Zaharin.
FOR MANY OF US, thekeffiyehis a symbol of resistance, a thread in a global fabric of solidarity…
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Turkey freezes assets linked to Iran’s nuclear program
The decision, signed by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, extends to organizations across Iran’s energy, shipping, banking, and research sectors.
Among those named are the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran and firms involved in nuclear fuel…
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Daily World Briefing, Oct. 2
U.S. Senate fails to approve spending bill as government shutdown begins
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday failed to approve a short-term spending bill, as the federal government entered its first shutdown in nearly seven years.
The Senate voted on the…
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US Reducing Military Mission In Iraq, Citing Success In Fighting Daesh
The U.S. and coalition partners “will reduce its military mission in Iraq,” reflecting the “combined success in fighting Daesh,” Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement.
Washington and Baghdad in September 2024 agreed to…
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Iran defense chief visits Turkey to boost military ties: What to know – AL-Monitor
Iran defense chief visits Turkey to boost military ties: What to know AL-Monitor
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