26 Apr 2024
Wednesday 30 August 2017 - 09:43
Story Code : 274169

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 30-08-2017



Iran Daily

 

No alternative to Iran nuclear deal
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday said there was no alternative to the 2015 deal struck between Iran and a group of world powers over the countrys nuclear program.

Iran to secure $30b of credit line next month
Iran will finalize financing contracts worth $30 billion within the next month, said the head of the Organization for Investment, Economic and Technical Assistance Mohammad Khazaei, dismissing claims that the credit lines will leave the country in the red.

Rohingya fleeing Myanmar violence face sickness
Rohingya Muslims fleeing to Bangladesh from escalating violence in Myanmar face the growing danger of sickness.

North Korea fires ballistic missile over Japan
Nuclear-armed North Korea fired a ballistic missile over Japan on Tuesday in a major escalation that triggered global alarm and a furious response from Tokyo.

Iran voices concern over Rohingya plight
Iran has voiced its deepest concern over Myanmars continued military crackdown against the Rohingya Muslims.

Iran rejects US demand for inspection of military sites
Iranian government spokesman rejected a top US diplomats demand for inspection of the countrys military sites, adding that the sites are classified.

 

Tehran Times

 

Credit lines worth $30b open next month
Iranian Deputy Finance Minister Mohammad Khazaei said that Iran will ink deals for opening $30 billion in credit lines with some Asian countries within the next month.

ISIL terrorists had no choice except submission: Nasrallah
Leader of Lebanese Hezbollah movement, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, says ISIL (Daesh) terrorists who left the border region between Lebanon and Syria had no choice, but to submit to resistance fighters.

EU reiterates support for Iran nuclear deal
In their first meeting after the summer recess, the European Union defended the Iran nuclear agreement, aka the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, a response to a new wave of pressure from the White House to undercut the international pact.

Italian expert says U.S. wont leave nuclear agreement
An Italian university professor believes the U.S. will not leave the Iran nuclear deal because it meets Washingtons interests in the region.

IEA says no need to release emergency oil supplies due to Harvey
The International Energy Agency said on Monday that there was no need for now to release fuel from emergency stockpiles to compensate for disruption caused by Hurricane Harvey because global oil markets were well supplied.

Iraqs Kirkuk votes to take part in Kurdish independence referendum
The council in Kirkuk, an ethnically mixed region of northern Iraq under Baghdads control, voted Tuesday to take part in next months Kurdish independence referendum, councilors said.

Alendan Lake drying up
Located on the outskirts of Sari, northern Iran, Alendan Lake is on the verge of drying up and shrinking in the face of warming temperatures.

Iran remembers Rajaei and Bahonar
This time some 36 years ago, the lives of President Mohammad Ali Rajaei and Prime Minister Mohammad Javad Bahonar were cut short in an explosion set by Mojahedin-e Khalq Organization, also known as MKO.

We are working hard to make a success of JCPOA: British ambassador
Nicolas Hopton, Londons ambassador to Tehran, says Britain is working hard with all parties including Iran to make a success of JCPOA, the official name for the 2015 nuclear.

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