29 Mar 2024
Sunday 10 September 2017 - 09:35
Story Code : 275146

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Sunday, 10-09-2017



Iran Daily

 

Islamic world cannot be silent about human catastrophe in Myanmar
President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that the Islamic world cannot be silent about a great human catastrophe which is taking place against Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar.

Saudi Arabia suspends dialogue with Qatar
Saudi Arabia on Saturday suspended any dialogue with Qatar, accusing it of distorting facts, just after a report of a phone call between the leaders of both countries suggested a breakthrough in the dispute between Persian Gulf Arab states.

Iran, South Korea sign banking cooperation pact
Iran and South Korea signed an agreement to cooperate over banking issues an agreement which most importantly envisages the expansion of non-dollar trade between the two countries.

EU rejects punitive measures against Iran steel
European Union governments rejected the blocs proposed measures to levy punitive tariffs on hot-rolled steel from Iran, Brazil, Russia and Ukraine on Thursday, with some member states considering the measures too lax, others too tough.

Syrian Army advances in Deir ez-Zor, seizes oilfield
Syrian Army advanced in offensive against Daesh terrorist group in eastern Syria on Saturday, piling pressure on shrinking territory the group still holds in oil-rich areas near the Iraqi border.

Over 60 killed in Mexicos strongest quake in a century
Police, soldiers and emergency workers raced to rescue survivors from the ruins of Mexicos most powerful earthquake in a century, which killed at least 61 people, as storm Katia menaced the countrys eastern coast Saturday with heavy rains.

AEOI chief: Iran will adhere to JCPOA even if US withdraws
Iran plans to adhere to its nuclear deal with world powers regardless of any probable US decision to withdraw from the agreement, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) said.

Iranian tech genius, Lotfizadeh, founder of fuzzy logic, dies at 96
World-renowned Iranian mathematician and inventor of fuzzy logic, Professor Lotfali Askarzadeh (known as Lotfizadeh) has passed away at the age of 96.

Iran, Algeria seek to expand mutual cooperation
Iranian and Algerian parliamentary delegations underlined the need for enhancing cooperation between the two countries.

 

Tehran Times

 

Partners wil lose more if JCPOA breached: Salehi
Ali Akbar Salehi, vice president and director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, has said that Irans partners in the nuclear deal have more to lose than Iran if the agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, is breached.

Gas exports up 64% in 5 months yr/yr
Iran exported over five billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas during the first five months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-August 22, 2017), a 64 percent rise
from 3.2 bcm in the same period last year.

Nicki Haleys empty hands in Vienna
The publication of the IAEAs recent report confirming Irans compliance with JCPOA on the one hand, and the implicit opposition of the IAEA officials to the inspection of Iranian
military sites on the other hand, are both a serious failure for Niki Haley, the United States representative to the United Nations.

Saudi accepts, then rejects olive branch offered by Qatar
Saudi Arabia says plans to hold talks with Qatar have been suspended, shortly after the emergence of reports that a phone call between Qatars emir and the Saudi crown prince hinted at a potential breakthrough in a major diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf.

Rouhani: Islamic world cannot keep silence on Rohingya tragedy
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Saturday urged international bodies and Myanmar neighbors to act in support of Muslims in Myanmar.

Abandoned and forgotten: Aliabad Caravanserai
Detail shows exterior faade of the crumbling Aliabad Caravanserai near a village of the same name in Qom province, central Iran, September 8, 2017.

Zarif writes to UN on the Rohingya
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sent a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday urging swift action to end the agonies of the Rohingya Muslim community in Myanmar.

Coercion strengthens extremism, Iran says
Gholamali Khoshroo, Irans ambassador to the UN, has said those who pursue sanctions and coercion, instead of diplomacy and negotiation, by their deeds and rhetoric, strengthen extremism.

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