Joint nuclear cooperation fills the gap in the JCPOA

TEHRAN – In an interview with Seyyed Sajjad Tabatabaei, Farhikhtegan discussed Iran’s purported proposal to form a joint nuclear consortium with the Persian Gulf countries. He said: One of Iran’s proposals at the negotiating table to prove the peaceful nature of its nuclear program is to form a joint nuclear consortium with the Persian Gulf

Iran will only accept a fair agreement in nuclear talks with US., lawmakers say

TEHRAN – Iranian parliamentarians have reaffirmed that the nation will only accept an equitable agreement concerning its peaceful nuclear activities and the removal of illegitimate American sanctions. In a Wednesday declaration, lawmakers emphasized Iran’s principled engagement in indirect talks with the U.S., seeing it as another chance for the U.S. to prove its sincerity to

Trump announces $200bn Boeing deal with Qatar

Qatar signed an agreement Wednesday to purchase 160 jets from U.S. manufacturer Boeing for Qatar Airways, CNN reported. The agreement was signed by both President Donald Trump and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani during Trump’s visit to the Persian Gulf Arab country. Trump said the deal was worth $200 billion and included 160

انتقادتند وزیر صمت ازقطع کامل برق صنایع بزرگ در 15 روز آینده

به گزارش گروه اقتصادی خبرگزاری تسنیم، سید محمد اتابک وزیر صنعت، معدن و تجارت درپی انتشار خبرهایی از سوی صنایع بزرگ کشور از جمله کارخانه‌های سیمان، فولاد و آلومینیوم مبنی بر قطع برق کامل آنها در 15 روز آینده، گفت: این تصمیم که بدون حضور نماینده این وزارتخانه اتخاذ شده در تضاد کامل با تفاهمنامه

“The City and Its Uncertain Walls” appears at Iranian bookstores

TEHRAN – A Persian translation Japanese writer Haruki Murakami’s novel “The City and Its Uncertain Walls” has recently been published by Milkan Publications in Tehran. The book has been translated into Persian by Araz Barseqian. The story of “The City and Its Uncertain Walls” begins with a 17-year-old boy winning an essay contest with a

Tehran International Book Fair helping create cultural connections among nations

This year’s fair features participation from approximately 2,400 domestic publishers and 600 international publishers from various countries, offering books in multiple languages such as English, Arabic, Spanish, Turkish, and Russian among others.  Midway through the fair, the Tehran Times interviewed foreign participants and discussed various topics related to books. Katiuska Rodriguez, the Minister Counselor at

Iran, E3 to convene in Istanbul for nuclear talks

TEHRAN – Iran and the European trio of France, Germany, and the United Kingdom (E3) are set to hold a new round of nuclear negotiations in Istanbul on Friday, amid heightened warnings from Tehran that triggering UN sanctions through the 2015 nuclear deal’s “snapback mechanism” could lead to irreversible consequences. Esmail Baqaei, spokesperson for Iran’s

77 years of resistance against Nakba

CAIRO – Within the context of the decades-long Arab-Israeli conflict, the 1948 war-later known as the Nakba-stands as the most tragic and consequential starting point in the modern history of the Middle East. This war marked the foundational moment for the establishment of the State of Israel, but it also represented a profound, ongoing tragedy

A book review of the Nakba

TEHRAN – Published more than seventy years after the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinians from their homeland, Voices of the Nakba: A Living History of Palestine, edited by anthropologist Diana Allan, offers a rare and powerful collective portrait of a people whose history has been systematically silenced.  This landmark oral history collection documents the personal

Palestinians resisting another Nakba – Tehran Times

TEHRAN – Why the resilience of Palestinians will prevent another Nakba amid unprecedented war crimes in Gaza.  Despite enduring a brutal Israeli genocide, Palestinians are refusing to let history be rewritten; they will not allow the Nakba to be erased from memory or repeated without resistance. A fascist government in Tel Aviv clings to the