JCPOA Parties Online Meeting Ends With Issuing Statement
The foreign ministers of Iran, France, the UK, Germany, Russia, and China – the remaining signatories to the 2015 nuclear deal officially known as the JCPOA
Brave Majlis in Claw of the Cautious Gov’t
The open session of Majlis on Tuesday December 1 made history in the seven and half years life of the 11th and 12th government
Zarif Rules Out Renegotiating Nuclear Deal With Biden
Foreign Minister Javad Zarif reasserts Iran’s position that its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers is not open to renegotiation and that the U.S. has to observe the agreement and the UN resolution that endorses it.
Tear Gas Fired at ‘Yellow Vest’ Protesters in Lyon
Police in French city of Lyon fired tear gas as hundreds of 'Yellow Vest' protesters took to the streets on Saturday, despite a ban on demonstrations in the city center.
IMF Predicts Iran Economic Growth to Bounce Next Year
In its latest report, International Monetary Fund (IMF) on Wedesday announced that Iran’s economy will grow by 3.2 percent in 2021.
Flooding in France, Italy Leaves One Killed, 19 Missing
A fireman died and 19 people were missing in France and Italy after a storm hit border regions of the two countries.
Iran Ahead of France and Italy in Steel Production
The caretaker of Industry, Mine and Trade Ministry says industry sector of the country has grown positively 2.5 percent in the first quarter of the year and the country in terms of steel production is now ahead of countries like France and Italy.
France Calls on Turkey to Reopen ‘Responsible Dialogue’
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday called on Turkey to reopen a "responsible dialogue" on the Eastern Mediterranean.
Erdogan to Macron: France Cannot Lecture Turkey on ‘Humanity’
Recalling France’s massacres in Algeria and Rwanda, the Turkish president said that the French president is in no position to lecture Turkey on “humanity”.
French Gov’t Accomplice in Charlie Hebdo’s Crime
French weekly Charlie Hebdo is a satirical weekly known as a far-rightist which hits the news-stands on Wednesdays in France.