29 Mar 2024
Thursday 25 January 2018 - 12:36
Story Code : 291341

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 25-01-2018



Iran Daily

21 intl shipping lines resume Iran operations in post-JCPOA era
Director general of Ports and Maritime Organization of Hormuzgan Province said that 21 shipping lines have resumed their activities in Shahid Rajaei Port following the landmark nuclear deal between Iran and six major world powers.

Several killed in Afghanistan terrorist attack
At least three people were killed and 24 others wounded after gunmen blasted their way into an aid groups compound in the eastern Afghan city of Jalalabad.

Qassemi: US stance on nuclear deal exposes its lies
The Iranian Foreign Ministry rejected the hostile accusations leveled by US Vice President Mike Pence against the Islamic Republic, saying Washingtons stance on the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal exposed its lies about Tehran seeking nuclear weapons.

Syria, Russia accuse US of lying about chemical attacks
Syria and Russia on Wednesday accused the United States of lying about chemical weapons attacks in the Syrian conflict as a way of derailing efforts to bring an end to the fighting.

Maduro ready to run for second term in early election
Venezuela will hold a presidential election by the end of April, the ruling Constituent Assembly said Tuesday, pulling forward a vote in which President Nicolas Maduro hopes to triumph over a divided opposition and win a second term.

Senior Russian lawmaker slams US initiative to review Iran deal
A senior official from the Russian State Duma described a so-called working group launched by the US on Irans nuclear deal a dubious body.

Sunken Iranian oil tanker black box opened
The black boxes for an Iranian oil tanker and a Chinese cargo ship, the two vessels that collided early this month, have been opened, ISNA reported on Wednesday.

Tehran police move in to restore normalcy in exchange market
Police in Tehran have shut down several currency exchange shops and arrested a number of money changers suspected of being behind a recent turmoil in exchange rates.

 

Tehran Times

Range of Irans missiles proportionate to threats: ex-defense chief
Former Defense Minister Hossein Dehqan has said that the range of Iranian missiles is proportionate to the degree of military threats against the country.

Iran takes initial step to join UNTOC
The Iranian parliament on Wednesday voted in favor of a bill to join the international body against organized crime, formally known as the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC).

Iran nips Saudi-pushed terror attack in bud
Iranian Intelligence Ministry agents have nipped in bud a Saudi-operated scheme to carry out terrorist bombing in the Islamic Republic.

Syria, Russia dismiss U.S. chemical attack claims
Syria and Russia have rejected claims by the United States and France that the Syrian government
has used chemical weapons, saying such accusations are merely meant to hinder efforts to find a peaceful solution to the conflict in the state.

Pictures bash Bollywood celebs over Netanyahu selfie
An Indian national has applied his wits and some graphics techniques to bash Bollywood celebrities for taking selfies with Israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Nuclear deal has revealed U.S. lies, Iran says
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Wednesday that the 2015 nuclear deal has clearly revealed the United States lies to the world.

France to U.S: Signatories must stand by their word
The Trump administration on Tuesday pressed ahead with efforts to convince European allies to add tough new requirements to the Iran nuclear deal, a move met with deep skepticism in France where the foreign minister insisted signatories must stand by their word.

Russian envoy slams Trumps remarks on Iran deal as tactic to blackmail EU
Vladimir Chizhov, Russias permanent representative to the European Union, said on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trumps recent statements on the nuclear deal are an attempt to blackmail
the EU.

IMO asked to investigate Iran tanker crash
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has been asked by Iran to investigate the recent tragic incident in which an oil tanker operated by the National Iranian Tanker Company burned and sank off the coast of China.

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