E-Voting Off the Table in Iran Presidential Election
The spokesperson for the Elections Headquarters of Iran ruled out the possibility of using electronic voting machines in the upcoming presidential polls.
Officials’ eagerness for Iran’s snap presidential elections
The unexpected martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raeisi in a helicopter crash last month necessitated early elections in Iran. Some 80 aspirants signed up for the race and 6 names were released for the final list.
Diplomatic talks between Iran, Egypt underway
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Nasser Kan'ani says that the diplomatic talks between Tehran and Cairo are still underway, just as before the passing of the late Iranian president and foreign minister.
Michael Mosley: body of TV presenter believed to have been found on Greek island,...
Greek authorities have confirmed that the body of a man believed to be the missing British TV presenter Michael Mosley has been found on the island of Symi.
Oil giant Saudi Aramco says foreigners grab ‘majority’ of share offering
International investors dominate Saudi Aramco's latest offering, signaling global confidence in the oil giant amid Saudi Arabia's diversification efforts.
D-8 nations call for full Palestinian UN membership, pressure on Israel
Foreign ministers from the group meeting in Istanbul called on all countries to "exert diplomatic, political, economic and legal pressure" on Israel.
‘Bodies scattered on streets’: Israel kills 226 in central Gaza attacks
The death toll in Israel’s latest military assaults across the Gaza Strip has risen to 226 and more than 400 wounded, according to the Government Media Office in the besieged territory.
Turkiye stresses Iran’s right to share Sarisu River: official
A spokesman for Iran's Water Resources Management Company has said that Turkiye has stressed Iran’s right to continue to use water from the border river of Sarisu.
IAEA’s BoG resolution not to affect Iran’s nuclear progress
An Iranian parliament member stated that the anti-Iranian resolution of 3 European countries in the meeting of the Board of Governors is completely politically motivated, aiming to influence Iran's presidential elections.
Animal welfare should be a priority for next Commission, Member States say
Animal welfare should be at the core of the European Commission’s next legislative agenda, and priority should be given to publishing the long-due animal welfare legislation, a number of Member States highlighted in the AGRIFISH council meeting today.
