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2019-11-30 10:36
* By Mohammad Ghaderi
How many people were killed in recent protests in Iran?
TEHRAN - As it was obvious from the beginning, a complex scenario, which had been designed long before to create unrest and insecurity in Iran, was began by exploiting legitimate protests.
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2019-11-29 11:46
By Mohammad Ghaderi
Will Iran face new crises?
Some security analysts believe that since the Islamic Republic of Iran dealt with the recent unrest quickly and intelligently the foe did not use all of its energy and decided to use the rest of its capacity in the future.
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2019-11-26 10:08
* By Mohammad Ghaderi
Some important points about recent unrest in Iran
It is not possible to trace recent events without considering the key factors influencing them.
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2019-11-25 19:18
By Afshin Majlesi
Iran at the height of travel season
TEHRAN – Perhaps it is tough to define a best time for visiting Iran, which is known as a four-season country, I mean spring, summer, fall and winter; each having its own charms and travel lovers.
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2019-11-25 14:28
By Hamid Bayati
Will NATO follow the same way as the Warsaw Pact?
French President Emmanuel Macron criticized NATO on November 7, calling the current situation of the organization a “brain death”. Macron’s remarks once again led to heated debates regarding a possible collapse of NATO.
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2019-11-24 11:47
By Mohammad Ghaderi
Decoding the rare remarks of Khatam al-Anbia headquarters commander
Commander of the Khatam al-Anbia central headquarters warned on Friday that the U.S. should act responsibly to “save the lives of its soldiers” by avoiding wrong behavior in the Persian Gulf region and the Strait of Hormuz.
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2019-11-23 20:20
By Faranak Bakhtiari
Armenia should be more responsible for polluting Aras River
TEHRAN – Release of industrial pollutants by Armenia into the transboundary Aras River has raised many concerns in northwestern provinces of Iran. The neighboring country should take urgent measures on elimination of pollution in the river.
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2019-11-21 10:54
*By Mohammad Ghaderi
Propaganda war against Iran: Objectives, techniques and tactics
TEHRAN – Rancorous satellite networks as well as a number of official and private accounts in social networks, especially in Twitter, have embarked on waging a full-scale war of attrition against the Islamic Revolution’s media outlets.
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2019-11-20 10:46
By Fatemah salehi
The secret behind Trump’s moves in eastern Deir ez-Zur
Trump’s desire for Syrian oil has led observers to consider it as the beginning of occupying oil wells in other countries, including Libya, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf Arab states.
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2019-11-19 16:28
BY: Ebrahim Fallahi
Iran revives gasoline rationing scheme, what to expect
TEHRAN – Four years after President Rouhani decided to put a stop on a fuel rationing plan which was the legacy of President Ahmadinejad’s government, once again on Friday, the government announced a decision on reviving the scheme and also a rise in gasoline prices.
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2019-11-19 11:45
By Mohammad Ghaderi
Riding wave of people’s protest in Iran: Devil disguised as savior
After the failure of their “maximum pressure” policy against the Islamic Republic, the Americans have launched the project of “creating insecurity” in Iran, as they have done in Iraq and Lebanon.
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2019-11-18 17:12
By Mahnaz Abdi
Imposing duty on exports of iron ore a right decision?
In a bid to prevent the exports of unprocessed minerals, creating more value added and meeting the requirements of domestic producers for the raw materials, Iran has levied a 25-percent duty on the exports of raw minerals (specially iron ore) since September 23.
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2019-11-18 13:28
By Mohammad Ghaderi
Riyadh deal: A Yemeni version of Balfour Declaration
Officials in Riyadh are so satisfied with an agreement between the Saudi-backed forces loyal to the toppled Mansour al-Hadi government and the Southern Transitional Council (STC) supported the UAE that enthusiasm is obvious in their remarks.
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2019-11-17 17:13
By Masoud Hossein
Iran football team need fresh impetus
TEHRAN – It’s not weird that Team Melli suffered back-to-back defeats in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Bahrain and Iraq. Team Melli need the young and talented players to keep going.
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2019-11-16 10:23
*By Mohammad Ghaderi
When the U.S. smells out oil in Lebanon: New destination for oil robbery
A review of the protests and political upheavals in Lebanon coupled with a pretension by officials in Washington that the U.S. is concerned about the situation in Lebanon send important messages.
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2019-11-16 10:07
*By Mohammad Ghaderi
Why countries are reluctant to join U.S.-led maritime coalition
TEHRAN - The U.S.-led naval coalition to protect shipping in the Persian Gulf formally was launched in Bahrain on Thursday. But the notable point is that countries have not welcomed this plan. Only a few countries with ineffective naval power have joined the coalition.
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2019-11-13 17:20
By Mahnaz Abdi
Tax exemptions in FTZs under debate
Development of existing free trade zones (FTZs) and establishment of new FTZs is currently one of the major economic approaches of Iran and in a bid to attract more investments to these zones Iranian government offers various incentives to the investors.
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2019-11-12 11:29
*By Mohammad Ghaderi
Supreme Shiite authority’s strategy to lead Iraq out of crisis
The latest statement issued by Iraq’s supreme Shiite authority, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Hosseini Sistani, on the current developments in Iraq is undoubtedly an indicator of his intelligent and comprehensive monitoring of the situation in the country. The grand ayatollah’s efforts are intended to put a real end to the current crisis engulfing the country.
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2019-11-11 11:24
By Hanif Ghafari
Trump's defeat message in Kentucky
The heavy defeat of the Republican Party in the Kentucky state election shows that the closer we get to the US presidential race next year, the lower the chances of a president winning. As The atlantic Donald Trump wants his party to believe that he was the hero of the campaign in Kentucky, who almost—but not quite—rescued a deeply unpopular governor from defeat.But to understand why November 2019 is so ominous for Republicans, you need to understand why Kentucky Governor Matt Bevin was so unpopular in the first place.
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2019-11-10 17:09
BY: Ebrahim Fallahi
Is OPEC stuck in a cycle of endless cuts?
TEHRAN – In its latest annual World Oil Outlook (WOO) report, published last week, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) predicted its oil production and market share to fall in the years to come.
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2019-11-09 09:57
By Mohammad Ghaderi
Leftists make a comeback in Latin America
In Argentina and Uruguay, leftist candidates won the elections and Evo Morales could maintain his position as the president of Bolivia, but in Chile, people have protested against the U.S.-backed president.
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2019-11-03 12:27
By Hanif Ghaffari
Trump's commercial defeat against Beijing
The US-China trade and economic war continues. Although White House officials are talking about a trade deal with Beijing, many analysts believe the two countries' dispute will be deep and widespread, at least until Donald Trump's presence in the White House.
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2019-11-01 15:39
By Masoud Hossein
Iran volleyball’s future remains unclear
TEHRAN – With about three months until the AVC Continental Olympic Qualification Tournament, Iran volleyball’s status is still unknown and is managing by an interim president.
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2019-11-01 13:26
* By Mohammad Ghaderi
The future of Lebanon after Hariri resignation
TEHRAN - After nearly two weeks of mass protests in Lebanon, Prime Minister Saad Hariri submitted his resignation to President Michel Aoun on Tuesday evening, suggesting that he is out of point to fix the country’s problems.
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2019-10-30 11:21
*By Mohammad Ghaderi
West scenario to overthrow Iraqi government: A plot that has been foiled
TEHRAN - After almost a 10-day pause, the popular protests in Iraq resumed on Friday in various cities. Although the protests led to clashes and killing of some people by intervention of infiltrators, ultimately it became an opportunity for Iraq’s government to put the demonstrators’ demands on their agenda while maintaining political independence and sovereignty.
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2019-10-29 18:37
BY: Ebrahim Fallahi
Trump's unilateralism hurting global economy
TEHRAN – Since 2017, when Donald Trump took office in the White House, the global economy has gone through a whirlwind of deteriorating events. The situation has become worse every year so that most international economic institutions and organizations are becoming skeptic about the outlook of the global economy.
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2019-10-23 12:03
By Hanif Ghaffari
Third British PM may be crucified over Brexit
TEHRAN - Brexit is getting more twisted every day. It is obvious that Boris Jonson is spending hard days. He seems severely concerned about the political future of himself and his Conservative Party.
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2019-10-23 11:38
* By Mohammad Ghaderi
Misusing popular protests in Iraq
All documents suggest that a widespread attempt is underway by the enemies of Iraq to undermine security in the country. They want to create a new wave of domestic violence.
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2019-10-22 14:07
* By Mohammad Ghaderi
The secret behind continued protests in Lebanon
The poor economic and living conditions in Lebanon have prompted thousands to stream into the streets to express their anger over the current situation.
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2019-10-21 21:22
By Mahnaz Abdi
Outlook plan required for copper industry development
Holding 34 million tons of copper reserves, Iran accounts for four present of the world’s total reserves of this metal which is 830 million tons.