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Tuesday 22 July 2014 - 15:57
Story Code : 107926

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Tuesday, 22-07-2014

Iran Daily
 
Gaza death toll tops 500 amid UN inaction
The death toll among Palestinians from the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip reached 514 on Monday as Palestinian envoy to the UN criticized the UN Security Council for its inaction in the face of Israels ongoing invasion of the enclave.

 
IAEA reaffirms Irans commitment to interim nuclear deal
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in its monthly report said Iran has moved to eliminate its most sensitive stockpile of enriched uranium gas under last years interim nuclear deal with six world powers.

 
Europeans in race to boost ties
Due to the adoption of proper diplomatic policies in foreign relations by the incumbent government, more European countries are in race to boost cooperation with Iran.

Rouhani expresses outrage at Israeli crimes in Gaza
President Hassan Rouhani on Sunday expressed outrage at Israeli crimes against humanity in Gaza and the silence of the international community.

 
Tehran urges swift release of diplomat in Yemen
Foreign Ministry has called on Yemeni authorities to secure the immediate release of an Iranian diplomat abducted in the Arab country last July.

 
Tehran Times

Parliament speakers gather in Tehran in response to Gaza tragedy
To- day, Iran hosts a gathering of top parliamentarians to discuss the Israeli cruel attacks on the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been described as a war crime by certain international bodies.

Assault on Gaza intensi?ed as death toll hits 514
Washington and the United Nations demanded an "immediate cease-?re" in Gaza
early Monday as Israel pressed a blistering assault on the enclave, pushing the Palestinian death toll to 514.

 
Iran-EU trade hits 2.8b in 2014: Eurostat
Trade between Iran and the European Union amounted to 2.8 billion in the ?rst ?ve months of 2014, a 5 percent increase compared to the same period in 2013, according to the EU statistics agency Eurostat.

 
Hezbollah censures U.S.-Israel takfiri plot in region
Lebanese Hezbollahs deputy leader Sheikh Naim Qassem vowed to continue ?ghting against a tak?ri terrorism scheme that he said was orchestrated by the U.S. and Israel.

 
Bahrain to suspend activities of main opposition party
Bahrains Justice Ministry asked a court to suspend the activities of the main opposition group, a move that could set back any e?orts to restart reconciliation talks in the Persian Gulf kingdom.

 
Talented people should play active role in strategic decisions: Rouhani
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has said that the talented people should play an active role in making strategic decisions and his administration should use their views in running the country.

Iran says backs Palestinians against Israel
President Hassan Rouhani has censured the Zionist regimes criminal acts in the Gaza Strip and said that the Iranian government, especially its Foreign Ministry, support Palestinians in their resistance against
Israel.

 
Iran neutralizes stockpile of higher-grade enriched uranium: IAEA
Iran has moved to neutralize its stockpile of higher-grade enriched uranium under an interim nuclear deal reached with the major powers last year, according to a monthly update by the UN nuclear watchdog obtained by Reuters on Sunday.

 
Iran wholeheartedly supports Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine: Leaders advisor
Iran, as the most in?uential country in the region, wholeheartedly supports Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and Palestine, the Supreme Leaders foreign policy advisor said in an interview with the Mehr News Agency published on
Sunday.

Extending Iran nuclear talks worthwhile: USA Today
An editorial published on the website of USA Today on Sunday approves of the decision made by Iran and the major powers to extend their talks on a comprehensive deal to resolve the dispute over Tehrans nuclear program, saying the potential rewards of clinching a ?nal deal remain exceptionally high.
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