Report into Deadliest US High School Shooting Calls for Arming Teachers, More Security
Arm teachers, spend more on school security and mental health and train police to be more aggressive when responding to school shootings — those are some of the recommendations in a report into the deadliest US high school shooting released Wednesday. The 485-page report into the Parkland, Florida school massacre, that left 14 students and […]
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- Russia, Turkey Want to Salvage Iran Nuclear Deal
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- Nasrallah praises Leader’s condolence for Sheikh Ahmad al-Zein
- Iran warns Israeli regime of any miscalculated move
- Return to the JCPOA Is Not Enough
- Tehran Calls for Promotion of Intra-ECO Trade
- Chabahar to Turn Into a Hub for Petrochemical Products
- IAEA Not a Place for Political Games
- The President of Uzbekistan Called for Raising Cooperation Within the ECO to a New Higher Level
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- President Warns Over Delay in Lifting Sanctions
- Rouhani says delay is not good for lifting sanctions
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Oil extends gains on OPEC+ supply restraint
Oil prices rose early on Friday, adding to big gains overnight after OPEC and its allies agreed to not increase supply in April as they await a more solid recovery in demand from the coronavirus pandemic.
Gharibabadi highlights Tel Aviv accountability in terrorist attack on late Iranian scientist
Iran's Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the Vienna-based International Organizations Kazem Gharibabadi highlighted accountability of the Israeli regime in a terrorist attack on late Iranian scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, citing evidence for Tel Aviv “inhuman crime”.
Russia, Turkey Want to Salvage Iran Nuclear Deal
Russia and Turkey both see a ‘window of opportunity’ to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement and have called on the US to lift crippling sanctions imposed against Tehran.
Nasrallah praises Leader’s condolence for Sheikh Ahmad al-Zein
Secretary-General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah Resistance Movement Nasrallah appreciated the message of condolence of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on the occasion of the demise of Sheikh Ahmad al-Zein.
Tehran Calls for Promotion of Intra-ECO Trade
President Hassan Rouhani called for plans to boost trade exchanges among the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) member states, particularly in the post-coronavirus era.
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Iranian student becomes Chess champion
An Iranian student became the champion and the Iranian team became the runner-up in the 2020 Asian University Chess Championship-Boys, which was held online.
Which Developing Economies Will Rise After the Pandemic?
The crisis has created many obstacles to growth, but also some opportunities.
Next-Generation Aqueous Flow Batteries
A research team led by Professor Hee-Tak Kim from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering has developed water-based zinc/bromine redox flow batteries (ZBBs).
No Red Zones in Iran
President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that while there are no red coronavirus zones in the country anymore, the battle to contain the pandemic should continue with utmost cooperation between authorities and people.
Leader felicitates world Christians
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei congratulated the Christians of Iran and the world on the birth anniversary of Jesus Christ (PBUH).