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News & Analysis

Iran, Russia sign 70 billion euro trade deal

Tahir Mahmoud

Dhu al-Hijjah 06, 14352014-10-01

Islamic Iran and Russia have signed a massive trade deal that would be conducted in their local currencies bypassing the US dollar. Countries around the world are getting fed up with US policies and are abandoning trading in dollars.

News & Analysis

Islamic Iran’s resistance economy and culture

Tahir Mustafa

Jumada' al-Akhirah 01, 14352014-04-01

While the nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 continue, the Rahbar, Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called upon officials and people to continue on the path of the resistance economy as well as safeguard their Islamic cultural values against Western onslaught.

Editor's Desk

Iran launches “resistance economy” for self-reliance

Editor

Rabi' al-Thani 29, 14352014-03-01

To overcome the effects of illegal US-led sanctions, the Rahbar, Imam Seyyed Ali Khamenei calls for reduced reliance on oil exports and reconfigure the economy to knowledge-based exports.

Daily News Analysis

New US sanctions another hostile act against Iran

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Thani 07, 14352014-02-07

The US continues to play a duplicitous role vis-a-vis Iran. It has just slapped sanctions on dozens of companies doing business with Iran. The Islamic Republic has reacted angrily to these latest sanctions.

Daily News Analysis

US slaps new sanctions on Iran despite interim deal

Crescent International

Safar 10, 14352013-12-13

American hypocrisy became evident, yet again, on December 12 when the Treasury Department slapped new nuclear-related sanctions on Iran even while the Obama regime has said it would not do so. At the same time, Wendy Sherman, the top US nuclear negotiator told Congress it could impose new sanctions if they were not nuclear-related. The deal appears to have been placed in jeopardy.

News & Analysis

Besieged Gaza, occupied Palestine

Eva Bartlett

Dhu al-Qa'dah 25, 14342013-10-01

The suffering of the people of Gaza may have been overshadowed by events in Egypt but their suffering continues. It has in fact intensified. A number of organizations have demanded lifting the siege of Gaza.

Main Stories

Major players rebuff US on Iran sanctions

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 09, 14332012-02-01

Can US leaders — in the executive as well as congressional branches — be considered rational? Almost daily, they threaten to bomb Iran, not to mention the imposed raft of sanctions aimed at undermining the Islamic Republic. The latest round of sanctions was slipped through the inappropriately named National Defence Authorization Act (NDAA). US President Barack Obama signed the NDAA on the last day of 2011 when most people were engrossed in New Year festivities to take much notice.

News & Analysis

US and Israel on the Iran war redux

Zainab Cheema

Muharram 06, 14332011-12-01

In the face of its collapsing economy and spiraling domestic unrest, the US is blithely proceeding with its blueprint of remaking world cartography. After dispatching Muammar Qaddafi in a hail of gunmetal, US imperialists are confronting the Syrian stumbling block, item No. 2 on its regime change wish-list.

Daily News Analysis

UN Security council imposes sanctions on Libya

Crescent International

Rabi' al-Awwal 23, 14322011-02-26

The UN Security Council passed a unanimous resolution on February 26 imposing sanctions on the Qaddafi regime freezing assets of the beleaguered ruler and his close associates as well as referring him to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague for war crimes.

News & Analysis

Sudan faces destabilization despite recent improvement in its image

Shaikh Ahmed M

Rajab 08, 14302009-07-01

Under the terms of a peace agreement signed in 2005 between northern and southern Sudan, the latter is expected to vote for secession in a referendum in 2011.  But the traditional competition between nomadic groups in the south for the best cattle and grazing land has developed into a serious ethnic conflict in recent months, so the region could be too unstable to hold either the elections due next year or the referendum. 

World

US belligerence against Iran coupled with covert preparations for war

Ahmad Musa

Shawwal 20, 14282007-11-01

The US followed through on its threats to impose severe economic sanctions on Iranian institutions on October 25, when it announced unilateral measures against the Revolutionary Guard Corps, three major Iranian banks, and more than 20 Iranian companies. However, the fact that it imposed the sanctions unilaterally, instead of via the UN, as initially threatened, indicates caution about the US’s belligerence even among allies that are supporting it publicly, and there was outspoken criticism of the US from Russian president Victor Putin during a state visit to Iran.

Occupied Arab World

Anti-Syria sanctions typical of US’s approach to Middle East

M.A. Shaikh

Rabi' al-Thani 13, 14252004-06-01

The US has imposed economic sanctions on Syria, on the pretext that Damascus supports terrorism and is keen to possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD)...

World

US extends sanctions against Sudan despite Bashir’s efforts to win its favour

Our Special Correspondent

Ramadan 01, 14222001-11-16

Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir’s must have winced earlier this month when he heard that George W Bush, his American counterpart, has decided to extend by another year unilateral US sanctions against Sudan.

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