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Monday 8 July 2019 - 13:50
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Iran English language newspaper headlines on Monday, 8-7-2019

Iran Daily

Macron, Rouhani agree to look at conditions for nuclear talks

France and Iran have agreed to look at conditions for resuming talks to try to save the 2015 nuclear deal between the Islamic Republic and world powers, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Saturday.

UK envoy: Trump administration uniquely dysfunctional, inept

Britains ambassador to the United States described President Donald Trumps administration as dysfunctional, clumsy and inept, the Mail on Sunday reported, citing a series of confidential memos.

Iran to raise uranium enrichment beyond nuclear deal limits

Iran announced Sunday it will increase its uranium enrichment to an unspecified level beyond the terms of its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, scaling down another commitment to the accord in response to the withdrawal of the US from the international agreement and the reimposition of sanctions.

Iran: Oil tanker seized by UK not bound for Syria

Irans Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi Iran said an oil supertanker seized by Britain in Gibraltar was not carrying oil to Syria, denouncing the seizure as maritime piracy.

Iranian police bust 203 kg of heroin en route to Europe

Iranian police forces in East Azarbaijan Province seized a 203-kilogram shipment of heroin destined for Europe.

Irans IRGC unveils military communication system

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) on Sunday unveiled a homegrown military communication systems for voice and data transmission.

Bloomberg: Oil tanker bombed off UAE port shipping fuel to Iran

An oil tanker damaged in a bombing off the United Arab Emirates port of Fujairah in May is back in business. The ships first destination is Iran.

Tehran Times

Irans quarterly non-oil exports at $11.5b

Iran exported $11.5 billion of non-oil commodities during spring, which corresponds to the first quarter of the Iranian calendar year (March 21-June 21), head of Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) announced on Sunday.

Zarif: Irans nuclear steps reversible only through E3 compliance

Iranian Foreign Minis-ter Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Sunday that Irans steps in reducing its nuclear commitments are re-versible only if the three European countries of Britain, France and Ger-many (E3) honor their commitments under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the official name for the 2015 nuclear agreement.

Yemeni army, allies attack Saudi Arabias Jizan airport by drones

The spokesman for Yemeni Armed Forces saysarmy troopers and allied fighters from Popular Committeeshave launched a string of airstrikes against hang-ars in Saudi Arabias Jizan airport near the border with Yemen, using a squadron of domestically-manufactured Qasef-2K (Striker-2K) combat drones.

Hamas will continue activities against U.S. deal of century: Official

A high-ranking official from the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement says his group will continue its activities againstU.S.President Donald Trumps controversial pro-posalfor peace between the Israeli regime and Palestinians, dubbed the deal of the century.

Iraq reiterates principled opposition to Israel

Iraq has reiterated its firm op-position to Israels occupation of Palestine as well as Baghdads refusal to establish ties with the regime.

Razavi Music Festival wraps up

A group of musicians plays naqarehs and karanas while performing during the closing ceremony of the 4th Razavi Music Festival at Tehrans Vahdat Hall on July 6, 2019.

Iran starts enriching uranium higher than 3.67%

As the Euro-peans missed a two-month deadline to devise a concrete economic and financial mechanism to protect Iran from the harsh U.S. sanctions, Iran officially announced on Sunday, July 7, that it is starting to enrich uranium to a higher purity than the 3.67%.

Russian senator blames U.S. actions against Iran for regional tension

Russian Sen-ator Frants Klintsevich has said that the U.S. hostile actions against Iran have caused tension in the region.

Tulsi Gabbard says war with Iran would be far more devastating than Iraq war

Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard believes that war with Iran would be far more devastating to the U.S. than the war in Iraq was.

UN nuclear inspectors will report back on Irans enrichment move

Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), who are in Iran, will report back once they have checked the level of Tehrans enrichment level, the agency said on Sunday.
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