IAEA is to blame for excessive demands from Iran: nuclear spokesmanIAEA is to blame for excessive demands from Iran: nuclear spokesman

TEHRAN- Behrouz Kamalvandi, the spokesman for the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI), has criticized the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for making excessive demands from Iran that go beyond the parameters of the Safeguards agreement, asserting that the sanctions prevent the requirements of the UN nuclear agency from being

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EU needs to redesignate MKO as terrorist: embassyEU needs to redesignate MKO as terrorist: embassy

TEHRAN - The Iranian embassy in Italy released a statement on Monday in which it suggested that the European Union needs to stop double standards and rename the MKO as a terrorist group.

The statement was released as Iran on Tuesday marked the memory of President Mohammad Ali Rajaie and Prime Minister Mohammad Javad Baonar who were assassinated by

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U.S. must stop backing terrorists, occupying northeastern Syria: diplomatU.S. must stop backing terrorists, occupying northeastern Syria: diplomat

TEHRAN- Iran's deputy permanent representative to the UN urges an end to the U.S. occupation of Syria and its backing for terrorism, stating that the U.S. has illegally stationed military personnel in Syria's energy-rich northeastern region under the guise of combating terrorism.

The comments were made by Zahra Ershadi on Monday during a United

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Sanctions have made Iran and Russia allies: commentarySanctions have made Iran and Russia allies: commentary

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has turned the country into a heavily-ostracized state and opened new opportunities for Iran to build closer relations with the major global power.

The United States, European Union, and the Group of Seven (G7) have imposed severe sanctions on Russia. These punitive multilateral sanctions have put Russia in a situation t

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2 in 5 Americans think civil war will erupt 2 in 5 Americans think civil war will erupt 

A new poll in the United States shows two in five Americans (43 percent) believe a second civil war is “at least somewhat likely” to break out in the next decade. 

The figure is higher among Republicans who are more likely than Democrats to expect civil war and comes after the FBI executed an extraordinary search warrant at Mar-a-Lago in Florida,

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Qatar launches office in Tehran to boost World Cup travelsQatar launches office in Tehran to boost World Cup travels

TEHRAN–Qatar has launched a new office in Tehran in a bid to facilitate travel for the World Cup spectators.

The new office in Iran is the latest addition to Qatar Tourism’s international network of representative offices which have also set foot in Australia, India, China, and the U.S., Doha News reported on Wednesday.

The office is tasked to

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