President Hails Syria’s Resistance Against Sanctions, Threats
President Ebrahim Raisi says Syria has managed to overcome difficulties and emerge victorious in spite of all the threats and sanctions targeting the Arab country.
We have decided to end commotion over our nuclear program: Iran’s nuclear chief
Mohammad Eslami, chief of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, said in a ceremony in the Amir Kabir University of Technology on Tuesday that the Islamic Republic has decided to end “commotions” over the country’s nuclear program.
Leader Urges Teachers to Promote Iranian, Islamic Identity
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei called on Iranian teachers to promote the Iranian and Islamic identity among children.
Uzbekistan Enters New Historic Era
Referendum poll in Uzbekistan on Sunday witnessed a historic turnout by Uzbek people as more than 84.5% eligible voters turned out in this biggest political event in the country and the country enters a new era.
Hate Crimes on the Rise in the West
Racism and nationalism in the Western countries have led to the rise in the number of hate crimes and the U.S. is the leading country in the terms of hate crimes.
Persian Gulf, Important Part of Undeniable Identity of Iran
Iran’s foreign minister says the Persian Gulf is an “important part of the undeniable identity” of the country and the entire region.
Uzbeks Vote for Historic Referendum With Landslide Turnout
TASHKENT - Millions of people of Republic of Uzbekistan on Sunday went to the polls to cast their ballots to decide on various amendments to the constitution in a historic referendum which if approved, seems to be approved, will change the Central Asian country's political, economic and social development aspects in many ways.
Majlis Finally Shows No Confidence to Industry Minister
Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade finally yesterday showed up in Majlis to attend his impeachment session but he failed to survive the impeachment scare as lawmakers agreed his impeachment with 162 votes against 102 and he is the first minister of President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi who loses Majlis confidence vote.
Uzbeks Vote for Historic Referendum With Landslide Turnout
Millions of people of Republic of Uzbekistan on Sunday went to the polls to cast their ballots to decide on various amendments to the constitution in a historic referendum which if approved, seems to be approved, will change the Central Asian country's political, economic and social development aspects in many ways.
Sanctions Turning Into a Laughing Stock
Imposition of sanctions on nations, countries, entities and individuals is turning to a laughing stock and becoming meaningless because of its overdose by Western countries especially by the U.S. as Washington does not want to retreat from this bad and wrong habit which is used as a tool by it for putting pressure on nations.