Top Commander Warns Europe Against Testing Iran
A senior Iranian commander has advised Europe not to test the Islamic Republic, saying the country has intentionally capped the range of its missiles "out of respect" for the continent.
U.S., Europeans Urged to Prove Commitment to JCPOA
Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani says Tehran is a claimant in talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), as the United States and the European countries have reneged on their commitments under the deal.
Majlis Warns of Shocking Response to Europe’s Anti-Tehran Bids
Majlis Vicce-Speaker has warned of shocking and awakening response to European countries if they insist on pursuing hostile and aggressive policies against Tehran and fail to rectify their approach vis-à-vis the Islamic Republic.
Europe to Pay Dearly for Its Visceral Moves Over Anti-IRGC Vote
–Iran’s foreign minister has censured the European Parliament’s “visceral” vote calling for the designation of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) as a terror group, warning that such conduct would be “costly” for Europe.
Iran Warns of Quitting NPT If Europe Not Stop Hostile Stances
–If the Europeans do not change their anti-Iran positions, Iran will possibly withdraw from the NPT as a countermeasure, the Iranian Foreign Minister said.
Iran to Cooperate With 6 Asian, European Companies in Exploration
–Director of Exploration of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) says the company is to cooperate with five Asian and one European country in the field of exploration.
More Europeans will perish from energy crisis than Ukraine war
More people will perish in Europe this winter because of unaffordable household energy costs than those who have died on the battlefield in the Ukraine war, according to research by the British weekly newspaper The Economist.
Europe to bear the brunt of global economic growth
The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) says the global economy is facing significant challenges. Growth is losing momentum, high inflation has broadened out across countries, with Europe to be hit hardest in the global slowdown as the Ukraine war “provokes a massive energy price shock not seen since the 1970s.”
American analyst: Ensuring control over Europe a prime strategic imperative for Washington
The European Union is facing a serious and urgent threat in terms of energy supply resulting from the Ukraine war. Since Russia has been an outstanding supplier of gas for Europe, finding a sustainable alternative seems to be really difficult.
Frustration at Ukrainian “welfare” refugees in Europe
With the chilly winter season slowly creeping into Europe, the working and the middle classes of society on the continent are struggling to foot the bills that heat their homes. And with Ukrainian refugees enjoying a wide range of social welfare benefits, including cheaper or free energy, signs are emerging that show dissatisfaction toward Ukrainian refugees.