Polls indicate more Israeli political impasse
Recent polls by various Israeli media outlets suggest the regime is facing more political deadlock come November when yet another election will be held, an unprecedented fifth over the past three years.
One step to water crisis
If a country has more than 1,700 cubic meters of water per person per year, there is no water shortage, but the upward trend of rainfall shortage surpassed the standard rate and if it declines more, we are one step away from a water crisis.
UN chief urges U.S. to lift sanctions based on JCPOA
In his 13th report submitted to the United Nations Security Council on Monday, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres urged the United States to lift the sanctions outlined in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
Study sheds light on Mosque attacks in UK
New Research by two British Muslim organizations has revealed almost half of Mosques or Islamic institutions in the United Kingdom have experienced religiously motivated attacks over “the last three years”, in another sign of the rising levels of Islamophobia in the country.
UNODC ready to provide practical assistance to Iran
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime attaches special importance to the regional and global role of Iran in the fight against narcotics and, as a leading United Nations agency, wishes to provide practical assistance to the Government of the Islamic Republic, Alexander Fedulov, UNODC Iran Country Representative, said.
New Uzbekistan Aims to Adopt a New Democratic Constitution
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev on Monday at a meeting with members of the constitutional commission on the formation of proposals for amendments to the Basic Law, has proposed to adopt amendments to the Constitution through a democratic referendum.
Palestinians mark 40 days after Abu Aqleh’s murder
In a memorial ceremony marking 40 days since the murder of Shireen Abu Aqleh by Israeli regime forces, the Palestinian Authority has demanded the occupation forces hand over the assault rifle that killed the prominent Palestinian journalist.
IRCS ready to share experiences on climate change, relief and rescue
The Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) is ready to share its experiences in the field of climate change, relief and rescue, the IRCS head, Pir Hossein Kolivand, said on the sidelines of the 23rd session of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies General Assembly in Geneva.
Raisi Highlights Plans of Popular Gov’t on Anniversary of Election Victory
President Seyed Ebrahim Raisi says that the election last year was the reiteration of the people to implement the original ideals of the Revolution in the field of justice and the fight against poverty, corruption and discrimination.
Sanctions profoundly affected lives of Iranians: UN Special Rapporteur
Alena Douhan, the UN Human Rights Council’s Special Rapporteur, who recently visited Iran, spoke about the effects of sanctions on Iran, especially the lives of ordinary Iranians.