23 Nov 2024
Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 
Netanyahu: Israel worried by Iran talks, no deal is better than a bad deal
As deadline looms for Iran nuclear talks, Israel presents world powers with firm stance, while Iran believes a deal is still possible.

Intelligence Min: National unity, cause for enemies humiliation
Thanks to our national solidarity and unity and Divine blessings, the enemies have always been humiliated in efforts aimed at creating challenges for Iran, Intelligence Minister Hojjatoleslam Seyyed Mahmoud Alawi said here Saturday.


 
Iran to persuade Saudi Arabia for cuts in oil production
Irans oil minister will meet his Saudi counterpart in Vienna to persuade the oil giant for cuts in oil production and supply.

 
Qatars prosecutor general due in Iran
Attorney General of Qatar Ali Bin Futais al-Merri will arrive in Tehran on Sunday for talks with high-ranking Iranian officials, Irans Judiciary said on Saturday.

 
Intl conference on dangers of takfirism, extremism opens in Iran
An international conference on threats posed to the Muslim world by extremist and Takfiri groups started work on Sunday in Irans central holy city of Qom with a large number of Muslim scholars in attendance.

 
Iran says nuclear deal impossible by November 24 deadline: ISNA
Iran says it will not be possible by a November 24 deadline to reach a comprehensive deal with world powers aimed at resolving the stand-off over Tehrans nuclear ambitions, the Iranian Students News Agency ISNA reported on Sunday.

 
Iran Navy monitors all US, Israel, UK moves: Commander
A senior Iranian commander says the countrys naval forces have kept the military activities of the United States, the Israeli regime and Britain under constant surveillance.

 
Zarif holds 5th meeting with Kerry, Ashton
Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif held 5th round of his meetings with the US Secretary of State John Kerry and the European Union Coordinator Catherine Ashton on Sunday.

 
Students gather in support of Irans nuclear rights (+Photos)
A group of Iranian students held a rally on Sunday out of the building of Tehrans Research Reactor to reaffirm support for the countrys nuclear rights while diplomatic talks on Irans civilian nuclear program have gained momentum in Vienna.

 
Qatari judiciary chief: Radicalism, extremism preventing development, peace in region
Chairman of the Supreme Judiciary Council (SJC) of Qatar Masoud bin Mohammed Al-Amri described radicalism and extremism as the main obstacle to the Muslim nations development and peace, and called for unity among all countries, specially the Muslim states, to help alleviate violence and radicalism in the world.

 

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