Iran news headlines on Monday includeIran Majlis preventing further mergers by government,Iran's Alaei brothers helding Health and Human Rights week,Tehran shutting down due to air pollution, US raising spying on Iranian reactor,Iranian legislators following up Nasrin Sotoudeh's hunger strike, Iran's Aids sufferers struggling for survival and Iran's Foreign Minister remarks over Iran direct talks with US. Iran Majlis to prevent further mergers by government
An Iranian lawmaker says Irans Majlis will prevent merging of governments ministries as the administration of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has not yet provided the parliament with duties of new ministries.Mobed Sadr-Hosseinisaidon Monday that given the unsuccessful merger of ministries in the past in accordance with Irans Fifth Five-Year Development Plan, Majlis would prevent any further attempt by the government in this regard. 'Health and Human Rights' week to be held with Iran's Alaei brothers' effort
With the effort of two Iranian HIV/AIDSspecialists, Arash and Kamiar Alaei, a working week was named as 'Health and Human Rights'.Prominent Iranian AIDS doctors Arash and Kamiar Alaei, who are currently working at the State University of New York, have proposed the university to hold a working week between Dec 1st (World's AIDS Day) and Dec 10th (World's Human Rights Day) as the 'Health and Human Rights' week. Iranian capital, Tehran shut down due to air pollution
Iranian capital Tehran is closed on Tuesday andWednesday due to increasing air pollution, Tehran governor announced.Morteza Tamaddon, governor of Tehran said that Tehran will be closed onTuesdayand Wednesday because of air pollution. "All government offices, schools and universities will be closed closed tomorrow and the day after tomorrow,wedemandpeople to cut down on unnecessary city travel," he added. U.S. raises monitoring of Iranian reactor
The U.S. has significantly stepped up spying operations on Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactor over the past two months, American officials said, driven by heightened concerns about the security of weapons-grade plutonium after Tehran unexpectedly discharged fuel rods from the facility in October. Iran MPs to look into case of hunger-striking lawyer - report
Iranian legislators are to visit Tehran's Evin prison and look into the case of an imprisoned lawyer on hunger strike there amid concerns over her deteriorating condition.Nasrin Sotoudeh, a lawyer and human rights activist, is serving a six-year jail sentence after being arrested in September 2010 on suspicion of spreading propaganda and conspiring to harm state security. Iran's HIV/Aids sufferers struggle for survival
As Iran's economy has faltered and the cost of living has skyrocketed, Iranians living with HIV/Aids are struggling for survival.UN, EU and US sanctions targeting Iran's nuclear programme exempt trade in medicine for humanitarian reasons. But with banking restrictions, high inflation, and the plunging value of Iran's currency, many drugs are costly and hard to find in Iran. Iran's FM says up to Supreme Leader if direct US-Iran talks should be held
Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said that the decision whether the U.S. and Iran should hold direct talks is up to the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, IRNA reported.Salehi made the remarks, responding to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's remarks made last week.
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