Terror of 290 People in Sky of Persian Gulf
On Black Sunday (July 3, 1988), the American warship, the USS Vincennes, deployed in the Persian Gulf, fired two missiles at an Iran Airbus passenger plane and martyred 290 innocent passengers on board and the U.S. President not only refrained from apologizing but also he awarded the commander of the warship with the Legion of Merit decoration.
Tehran to Support Damascus With Greater Vigor
Condemning any sanctions against nations in the world, especially Syria, President Rouhani stressed Iran will continue to support the Syrian government and people with greater vigor.
Al-Kadhimi Should Not Make a Misstep
Media outlets had reported that Iraqi Government has ordered its forces to remove the posters and banners of martyrs of resistance
VP Urges Exporters to Return Forex Into National Economy
First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri yesterday urged the exporters to return forex earned from exports to the national economy.
Tehran-Beijing Cooperation Plan in Interests of Both States
Foreign Ministry spokesman denied speculations about a 25-year plan for cooperation between Iran and China, saying the document has different dimensions on political and especially economic cooperation, and it is in the interests of both countries.
Leader Calls for All-Out Campaign against Corruption , Corrupt People
Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution Leader says the only way to tackle corruption is to deal with corrupt elements.
Premature Death of Annexation of the West Bank
I pray Almighty God that today Resistance Current in the region is moving towards the summit and this move has chilled the Zionist regime and its lords to the bones that even they confess no politician and military man should act imprudently.
Iran Buys Goods in Exchange for Exporting Energy to Iraq
U.S sanctions on Iran are worse than Oil-for-Food program, a spokesman of the Iranian Oil, Gas and Petrochemical Products Exporters' Union told.
Not Pulling out of JCPOA Was a Mistake
The resolution which was approved against Iran by the Board of Governors of IAEA on Thursday is a resolution which was drafted by three European countries
Iraq Is After Reducing Dependence on Iran Electricity
Vice-Chairman of Iran Electrical Industry Syndicate says although Iran’s recent two-year contract with Iraq for electricity export was successful