Posts Tagged ‘aeoi’

Minister: Iran ready to help Tunisia renovate power stations

Air pollution rising at an ‘alarming rate’ in world’s cities Outdoor pollution has risen 8% in five years with fast-growing cities in the developing world worst affected, WHO data shows Outdoor air… Source Article from http://theiranproject.com/blog/2016/05/14/minister-iran-ready-help-tunisia-renovate-power-stations/

Photos: Traditional Chookheh wrestling tournament in Northeastern Iran

ESFARAYEN – Tournaments of Chookheh wrestling, one of the traditional styles of wrestling in Iran, are annually held in different parts of the country including the northeastern city of Esfarayen in North Khorasan province. The sport event usually attracts a massive crowd of spectators.     By IRNA Source Article from http://theiranproject.com/blog/2016/04/03/photos-traditional-chookheh-wrestling-tournament-northeastern-iran/

Official: Report on Saudi embassy attack ready to be submitted to Leader

Tehran, Jan 21, IRNA – An Interior Ministry Official said here Thursday that the report on the January 2 attack on Saudi Embassy in Tehran is ready to be submitted to the Supreme Leader. The report was presented to President Hassan Rouhani two days ago, Hossein Zolfaqari said. The deputy for the ministry for security […]

Obama slams politics of divisiveness in State of Union address

US President Barack Obama has delivered his last State of the Union address, trying to sell optimism to a frustrated nation and warning Americans not to pick Donald Trump as his successor. “As frustration grows, there will be voices urging us to fall back into tribes, to scapegoat fellow citizens who don’t look like us, […]

IRGC commander: S. Arabia’s policies paralyzed

TEHRAN (FNA)- Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami underlined that Riyadh has failed to implement its plots in the regional states, specially Iraq, Syria and Yemen, warning that its support for terrorism will backfire. “Today, Saudi Arabia is increasing the potential for making its own borders insecure by […]

Assessing Venezuela’s Elections: The Good, the Bad, and the Indifferent

The streets of Caracas were eerily quiet late Sunday evening (December 6) as the city, and indeed the whole of Venezuela, anxiously awaited the results of the critical legislative elections. Everyone knew the vote would be close: the polls had indicated as much in the weeks leading up to the elections, with many experts predicting a victory […]

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