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Terrorists Agree to Deliver Control of Several Vital Regions to Syrian Army in Dara'a

The terrorists in Dara'a province agreed to return control of several important regions to the Syrian army after sustaining heavy defeats, field sources said on Thursday.
News ID: 71166    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Syrian Army Drives Wedge Along Terrorist-Held Regions in Northern Dara'a

The Syrian army forces continued military operations in Northwestern Dara'a, cornering terrorists in two disconnection areas.
News ID: 71165    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Iran Rejects Pompeo's "Baseless" Allegations

The Iranian foreign ministry lashed out at US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo for his allegations against the country's embassies, calling them as "baseless".
News ID: 71164    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Amnesty Accuses UAE of War Crimes in Yemen

Amnesty International announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) — a key partner of Saudi Arabia in a military aggression against and partial occupation of Yemen — and its allied local militia have been torturing captives at a network of clandestine prisons in Southern Yemen.
News ID: 71163    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Irish Senate Backs Bill Banning Trade with Israeli Settlements, Tel Aviv Summons Ireland Envoy

The Irish Senate gave its support on Wednesday to a legislation prohibiting the import or sale of goods and services produced in occupied territories around the world, including Israeli settlements considered illegal under international law.
News ID: 71162    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

UK Police Admit Salisbury-Amesbury Link Not Found, No Trace of Contaminated Item

British counter-terrorism police chief Neil Basu admitted that detectives have thus far failed to confirm whether the toxic agent the couple from Amesbury was allegedly exposed to in late June was the same as the one that was ostensibly used against former Russian intelligence agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in March.
News ID: 71161    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Ex-CIA Director: NATO Leaders Should Push Back Against Trump's 'Reckless Behavior'

Former CIA Director John Brennan on Wednesday blasted US President Donald Trump after he hammered allies about their contributions to NATO at the group's annual summit.
News ID: 71160    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Germany Can Extradite Puigdemont to Spain for Graft, Not Rebellion: Court

A German court ruled Thursday that deposed Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont may be extradited to Spain, but only for alleged corruption and not on the more serious charge of rebellion.
News ID: 71159    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

UN Official Says North Korea Needs Food, Medicine, Clean Water

About 20 percent of North Korean children are stunted because of malnutrition, and half the children in rural areas are drinking unsafe water, a senior UN official visiting the country said.
News ID: 71158    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Putin, Iran’s Special Envoy Meet in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ali Akbar Velayati, an international adviser to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, held a meeting in Russia on Thursday.
News ID: 71157    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Iran declares stance within framework of global interaction

Visits of the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's envoys to different countries indicate the Islamic Republic's dynamism and endeavor to raise its stances and meet the rights of the nation and of the country, Foreign Ministry spokesman announced here on Thursday.
News ID: 71156    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Russia May Sell 48 Mil-17 Helicopters to India

Russia’s state-owned helicopter manufacturer may produce several dozen flying machines for the Indian market.
News ID: 71155    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Spokesman Derides US Allegations against Iran Embassies

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman dismissed as unfounded and ridiculous the recent remarks by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accusing Iran of using its embassies for destructive activities.
News ID: 71154    Publish Date : 2018/07/12

Iran, Russia, China, Pakistan Intelligence Chiefs Discuss Daesh Threat

Heads of intelligence services of Iran, Russia, China, and Pakistan attended a meeting in Islamabad to exchange views about measures against the threat of the Daesh (ISIS or ISIL) terrorist group in Afghanistan, a Russian official said.
News ID: 71153    Publish Date : 2018/07/11

US Says to Consider Requests for Waivers from Iran Oil Sanctions

The United States will consider requests from some countries to be exempted from sanctions it will put in effect in November to prevent Iran from exporting oil, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said.
News ID: 71152    Publish Date : 2018/07/11

US Seeking to Spread Public Discontent in Iran: Defense Minister

Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami said the US, after facing defeats in various battlefields against the Islamic Republic, has resorted to a strategy to hit the country by fomenting public discontent and driving a wedge between the people and the Establishment.
News ID: 71150    Publish Date : 2018/07/10

Iran's Kouzehrash border with Turkey to open after security provision: MP

Opening of Kouzehrash border in the northwestern Iranian province of West Azarbaijan depends on security conditions which should be provided by the Turkish side, a senior lawmaker said on Tuesday.
News ID: 71148    Publish Date : 2018/07/10

Former Pakistani President Asif Zardari barred from flying abroad

Former president of Pakistan and Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Co-Chairman Asif Ali Zardari and his sister Faryal Talpur have been barred from flying abroad on the orders of Supreme Court of Pakistan.
News ID: 71147    Publish Date : 2018/07/10

Bin Salman Seeking to Normalize Saudi Ties with Israel: Palestinian Figure

A senior member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad Movement said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman of Saudi Arabia is seeking to normalize relations with the Tel Aviv regime.
News ID: 71146    Publish Date : 2018/07/10

South Korea Suspends Civilian Drills to Help Talks with North Korea

South Korea has suspended its summertime civil defense drills aimed at preparing against a North Korean attack to keep alive a positive atmosphere for nuclear diplomacy with the North.
News ID: 71145    Publish Date : 2018/07/10

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