29 Mar 2024
Wednesday 27 September 2017 - 09:39
Story Code : 277391

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Wednesday, 27-09-2017



Iran Daily

 

Europe pondering blocking Iran sanctions if US leaves nuclear deal
The ambassadors to Washington from Britain, France, Germany and the European Union all strongly backed the international nuclear agreement with Iran, as long as Tehran continues to comply with the pact.

Rights group accuses Myanmar of crimes against humanity
Myanmar is committing crimes against humanity in its campaign against Muslims in Rakhine state, Human Rights Watch said on Tuesday, calling for the UN Security Council to impose sanctions and an arms embargo.

Irans six-month exports to Iraq hit $3b
The value of Irans exports to Iraq stood at over $3 billion in the six months to September 22, said Irans commercial attach in Baghdad.

Iran: Kurdish referendum, Israels conspiracy to partition Iraq
A number of senior Iranian officials reacted to the holding of an independence referendum by Iraqs semi-autonomous Kurdistan region on Monday, describing it as an Israeli plot aimed at partitioning the Middle Eastern state and the region and an illegal and worthless move which will cause new tensions.

Iran thrashes Uzbekistan 7-1 at Asian futsal final
Iran outclassed Uzbekistan 7-1 to seal the mens futsal gold medal at the 5th Asian Indoor & Martial Arts Games in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, on Tuesday.

Obamacare repeal on ropes as pivotal Republican rebuffs Trump
US Senator Susan Collins rebuffed intense lobbying from fellow Republicans and the promise of money for her state in deciding on Monday to oppose and likely doom her partys last-ditch effort to repeal Obamacare.

Museum admission free on World Tourism Day
Museums and cultural-historical sites operated by Iran Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization are offering free admission to visitors on September 27, marking World Tourism Day.

MP: Trumps UN speech reminiscent of World War rhetoric
The language employed by US President Donald Trump in his speech at the United Nations General Assembly is reminiscent of the rhetoric used during World War eras, an Iranian MP said on Tuesday.

 

Tehran Times

 

Iranian officials: Kurdistan referendum is Israeli plot
On Tuesday, a number of top ranking Iranian political and military figures voiced strong opposition
to the independence referendum in the Iraqi Kurdistan region, calling it an Israeli plot and warned about its consequences.

Iran studying on nuclear-powered vessels: Navy chief
Rear Admiral Habibollah Sayyari, the commander of the Iranian Navy, announced on Tuesday that researchers are studying on nuclear-fueled engines for submarines, warships and destroyers to make them needless of refueling in long voyages in international waters.

European ambassadors to U.S. strongly support JCPOA
The ambassadors from Britain, France, Germany and the European Union to the United States have expressed their countries strong support for a landmark international nuclear agreement Iran clinched with the P5+1 group of countries more than two years ago.

Tourism brings hope, prosperity and understanding
Tourism brings hope, prosperity and understanding to so many lives and livelihoods all over the world, says secretary general of the World Tourism Organization.

9 civilians killed in fresh U.S.-led strikes on Syrias Hasakah
Russian Tupolev Tu-95 strategic bombers have fired a barrage of cruise missiles at the positions of the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL/Daesh) Takfiri terrorist group in Syrias northwestern province of Idlib and the eastern province of Dayr al-Zawr, inflicting heavy losses on the terrorists.

Thespians perform tazieh in Tehran
Thespians from a troupe led by veteran actor of stage and screen Siavash Tahmures perform a tazieh (Iranian passion play) about the tragedy of Ashura in the courtyard of the Revayate Fath Cultural Foundation in Tehran on September 25, 2017.

Psychoanalyst: Trump is depressed
A prominent Iranian psychoanalyst says U.S. President Donald Trump is dangerous because he has a lot of power and is depressed.

Judiciary chief: U.S. root of terrorist acts
Irans Judiciary Chief Sadeq Amoli Larijani blasted U.S. President Donald Trump for his anti-Iran remarks, and said Washington is the main sponsor of extremism and terrorism in the region.

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