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Iran too strong to be overpowered

An old Kurdish saying goes: “When a cat wants to eat her kittens, she says they look like mice.” In 1962, on the eve of the American invasion of Vietnam, US propaganda movie “Red Nightmare” portrayed the peoples of the Communist Bloc as bellicose, duplicitous, semi-human fanatics. The Warner Brothers-produced ...

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Iran Majlis speaker urges unity among Muslims

Iran’s Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani has called for more solidarity among Muslim countries, expressing concern over woes in the Islamic world. In an address to the executive committee of the Parliamentary Union of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) Member States in Tehran on Friday, Larijani said the meeting ...

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On those who came by the name of opposition

Presidential Political and Media Advisor Buthaina Shaaban said that the essential, big problem in the search for a political solution through Geneva track lies in the fact that “we don’t know whom representing those who came by the name of opposition, how many, and what is their relation to Syria.” ...

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‘Riyadh behind terrorism in Pakistan’

A prominent Pakistani cleric says Saudi Arabia is behind increasing terrorist attacks in the South Asian country.   Sayyed Shafaqat Hussein Shirazi, the deputy secretary general of Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen, which is the largest Shia political organization in Pakistan, made the remarks during an interview with Press TV on Thursday.   ...

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Iran FM says Iran nuclear technology non-negotiable

Iran Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said Wednesday that his country’s nuclear technology is non-negotiable and US officials statements about Iranian nuclear facilities are invalid. “Iran’s nuclear talks are a reality and US officials should review this reality once more,” said the minister while speaking in a joint press conference ...

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Australian fighters in Syria alarm officials

The Australian government has confiscated passports in an effort to prevent attacks by returning fighters. With estimates of up to 11,000 foreign fighters in Syria, Western powers are increasingly worried about the potential national security threat posed by returning fighters. But in a country more than 14,000 kilometres from the ...

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