• Iran calls for ‘united international response’ to Israeli apartheid

    Iran calls for ‘united international response’ to Israeli apartheid

    Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh vehemently denounces the Israeli regime and illegal settlers’ desecration of the al-Aqsa Mosque’s compound in the holy occupied city of al-Quds

  • Where is UAE going Mohammed bin Zayed / Abu Dhabi becoming more radical- 1

    Where is UAE going Mohammed bin Zayed / Abu Dhabi becoming more radical- 1

    To the extent thatorder to confront the regional rivals and get out of the economic consequences of their regional policies, it pursued the policy of normalizing relations with the Zionist regime.

  • Iran’s IRGC seizes 2 Greek oil tankers in Persian Gulf over violations

    Iran’s IRGC seizes 2 Greek oil tankers in Persian Gulf over violations

    Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has captured two Greek oil tankers in the Persian Gulf over violations, in the aftermath of the seizure of an Iranian oil tanker by Greece and the transfer of its oil to the US.

  • Where is UAE going Mohammed bin Zayed / Abu Dhabi becoming more radical- 1

    Where is UAE going Mohammed bin Zayed / Abu Dhabi becoming more radical- 1

    Mohammad bin Zayed officially became the new president of the UAE, to end the feud between the Al-Nahyan princes for power. The ruler of Dubai, Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, has pledged allegiance to Mohammed bin Zayed, the ruler of Abu Dhabi, as head of the UAE.

  • Good Iran-Oman ties to help increase regional

    Good Iran-Oman ties to help increase regional

    "Iran-Oman relations will not be limited to economic and trade relations and will include such major areas as political interactions and cooperation," he added.

  • Iranian President meets Sultan of Oman in Muscat

    Iranian President meets Sultan of Oman in Muscat

     Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi met and held talks with the Sultan of Oman Haitham bin Tarik in the Al Alam Palace.

  • Israeli army kills Palestinian

    Israeli army kills Palestinian

    Israeli military forces have shot dead a Palestinian teenager and injured another during a raid on the Jenin refugee camp in the northern part of the West Bank.

  • US Senate passes whopping $40 billion in aid for Ukraine

    US Senate passes whopping $40 billion in aid for Ukraine

    The US Senate has approved more than $40 billion in new “aid” for Ukraine, which has been the site of a Russian military operation since February.The legislative body gave its blessing to the monumental package on Thursday, with 86 votes in favor and 11 against, the Bloomberg news agency reported.“The message this sends is that the United States is committed, that we are going to stand with any country that is a democracy when there is an autocracy that attempts to overrun it,” Idaho Republican Jim Risch alleged.This comes after objections by Kentucky Senator Rand Paul had delayed passage of the bill for an entire week.“If Congress really believed giving Ukraine $40 bn was in our national interest, they could easily pay for it by taxing every income taxpayer $500,” Paul tweeted on Thursday.The bill cleared the House of Representatives last week on a 368 to 57 vote.The package, which is significantly larger than the $33 billion that Joe Biden had requested for Ukraine last month, now only awaits the president’s signature.Separately, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said he had authorized $100 million in additional US arms, equipment, and supplies for Ukraine.Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the “special military operation” on February 24 in order to “demilitarize” the Donetsk and Lugansk regions in eastern Ukraine. In 2014, the two regions declared themselves new republics, refusing to recognize Ukraine’s Western-backed government.Ordering the operation, Putin said the mission was aimed at “defending people who for eight years were suffering persecution and genocide by the Kiev regime.”Another goal sought by the operation was to “de-Nazify” Ukraine, the Russian head of state also said back then, apparently referring to the far-right Azov militant outfit and the influence it wields across Ukraine’s political and military spheres.Also on Thursday, the Group of Seven so-called “advanced economies” that gather Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the UK, and the United States, agreed to provide Ukraine with $18.4 billion.The group said the money was to be used towards Ukraine’s “paying its bills,” Reuters reported.Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the funds “would speed up Kiev's victory over Russia” and were just “as important as "the weapons you provide," the agency added.The Western side has, on the other hand, been showering Russia with sanctions since the launch of the operation.Moscow has unequivocally warned that the unfaltering Western support for the Ukrainian side would indefinitely prolong the war.It has also vowed to end the operation once its “security demands” were met. The list of demands include provision of security for Russia’s interests in Ukraine and prevention of the ex-Soviet republic’s admission into the Western military alliance of NATO.

  • Exclusive interview with Sergei Bordylyak »Ambassador of Ukraine to Tehran

    Exclusive interview with Sergei Bordylyak »Ambassador of Ukraine to Tehran

    In an exclusive interview with Negah No, the Ukrainian ambassador to Tehran predicted that the Ukrainian war may last longer."We have always been ready to resolve multilateral issues with Russia through diplomatic solutions," the Ukrainian ambassador to Tehran said in response to a question .

  • Iran sees energy, food concerns opportunity for global cooperation

    Iran sees energy, food concerns opportunity for global cooperation

    Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani says the world countries' concerns about energy and food security should turn into an opportunity for cooperation at the international level.