Politics

Vladimir Putin takes a holiday in Siberia

[custom_adv] The President together with Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu enjoyed walking in the taiga forest and riding an all-terrain vehicle.Also, Sergei Shoigu showed the President his workshop. Recently Biden’s remarks in the ABC interview that aired Wednesday has triggered a furious reaction from Russia’s government, which unleashed a barrage of criticism and took the extraordinary step of recalling its ambassador …

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Symbolic court in session at the Azad University

[custom_adv] The symbolic trial of the perpetrators of the assassination of Soleimani was held today in the presence of the Chief Justice of Khorasan Razavi, judges, lawyers, the President of the University of Khorasan Razavi and the head of the Leadership Agency at the Azad University of Mashhad.

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An almost marriage that didn’t happen

[custom_adv] In June 1999, the American Film Institute ranked Grace Kelly in their list of top female stars of American cinema. In 1993, she became the first U.S. actress to appear on a U.S. postage stamp. But many are not aware that she had a chance to become the Queen of Iran.

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Ardeshir Zahedi at Ali Vaez wedding

[custom_adv] The National Iranian American Council (NIAC) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization founded in 2002 to give voice to the Iranian-American community. As one of the most highly educated minority groups in the United States, Iranian Americans have achieved success on many levels – technological, scientific, academic, and economic life – yet our community’s contributions to American civic life has …

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Sharmineh Narvani

[custom_adv] Sharmine Narwani is a commentator and analyst of Middle East geopolitics. She is a former senior associate at St. Antony’s College, Oxford University and has a master’s degree in International Relations from Columbia University. Sharmine has written commentary for a wide array of publications, including Al Akhbar English, the New York Times, the Guardian, Asia Times Online, Salon.com, USA …

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National Guard in Congress

[custom_adv] Hundreds of National Guard troops are sleeping on the stone floor of the US Capitol as security intensifies in Washington DC and the capital goes into lockdown a week out from Joe Biden’s inauguration.  The troops, who descended on DC in the wake of last week’s MAGA mob riots, were spotted cradling their weapons as they slept on the …

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Are these the Thai king consorts selfies?

[custom_adv] A Thai activist who claims to have been sent pictures of the King’s mistress has shared some of the photos with MailOnline.  News of the 1,400 leaked images made headlines this week as the pictures laid bare infighting between King Vajiralongkorn’s wife, Queen Suditha, and his harem of mistresses.

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A different wedding party

[custom_adv] The coronavirus pandemic has put paid to many couples’ dreams of a large wedding.But one Malaysian duo has managed to dodge restrictions which would have limited the guest list to 20 and welcomed a reported 10,000 people to their nuptials, all in a Covid-secure manner.Can’t be done, you might say. But it can, if you make your wedding a …

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Who is Mohammad Ali Zam

[custom_adv] Mohammad Ali Zam was born in 1955 in Tehran. He appeared “Democracy in Day Light” directed by Ali Atashani. On Saturday executed an exiled journalist over his online work that helped inspire nationwide economic protests in 2017, a little more than a year after authorities tricked him into traveling to Iraq where he was abducted.

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People wanted by Interpol police

[custom_adv] INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 190 member countries. INTERPOL’s role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place. Ita high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support helps meet the growing challenges of fighting crime in the 21st century.

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