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Kuwait Deport Expats For Speeding
Kuwait has deported hundreds of expats for traffic offences in the past month, a report has said, drawing condemnation from a human rights group. A senior interior ministry official said that as many as 1,258 foreigners have been deported for traffic violations since a crackdown began about a month ago, according to the Al-Anbaa newspaper. Foreign residents caught driving without a license, ...
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Soothe Ache With Fake Frozen Peas
A bag of frozen peas is an age-old remedy for sore joints and bruises. Now, an innovative medical product called Frozenpeaz--sealed packs containing tiny balls of solidified corn syrup, dyed pea-green--looks just like the vegetables and offers the same benefits, without wasting food, Daily Mail said. Traditional ice packs--usually plastic bags containing silicone gel--and cold compresses ...
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Confab on Nanotech Applications In Energy Industry
Iranian experts have developed an injection paste for the treatment of bone diseases, said the head of Iran's Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Department, Materials and Energy Research Center. Saeed Hesaraki noted that the paste, made up of polymeric liquid, will revolutionize medical domains, especially in the treatment of bone diseases, ISNA reported. "Treating reversible ...
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Iranian Student Wins Global Swede Award
Iranian experts have developed an injection paste for the treatment of bone diseases, said the head of Iran's Nanotechnology and Advanced Materials Department, Materials and Energy Research Center. Saeed Hesaraki noted that the paste, made up of polymeric liquid, will revolutionize medical domains, especially in the treatment of bone diseases, ISNA reported. "Treating reversible ...
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Gestures That Smartphones Can Appreciate
Can't get to the phone? Try waving at it. A device that enables a smartphone's camera to recognize gestures--without gobbling up precious battery life--looks set to transform the way we make calls. According to NewScientist, Microsoft's Kinect and the soon-to-be-released Leap Motion have thrust 3D gesture-recognition technology into the mainstream. Touchless phones, however, are ...
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Saudi Vendor Dies After Self-Immolation
A street vendor died in Saudi Arabia after setting himself on fire in protest at having his goods confiscated by police, human rights activists reported on Monday. The vendor, Mussa Ahmad Al-Harissi, "tried to end his life on Wednesday evening by pouring petrol over himself and setting himself alight," the activists said on condition of anonymity, AFP reported. He was protesting the ...
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Salafists Police Clash in Tunisia
A street vendor died in Saudi Arabia after setting himself on fire in protest at having his goods confiscated by police, human rights activists reported on Monday. The vendor, Mussa Ahmad Al-Harissi, "tried to end his life on Wednesday evening by pouring petrol over himself and setting himself alight," the activists said on condition of anonymity, AFP reported. He was protesting the ...
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Israeli Bank Heist Claims 5 Lives
A bank robbery in Israel on Monday ended with the deaths of five people, including one of the holdup men who apparently shot and killed himself when police launched a raid to free hostages. Police special forces surrounded the branch of Bank Hapoalim in the southern city of Beersheba after two robbers carried out the botched lunchtime heist in a residential street, Reuters reported. Witnesses ...
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Sweden Police Clash With Angry Youths
From Page 1 Baghlan is located in the more peaceful north of Afghanistan but it sees regular attacks by Taliban insurgents. As international troops withdraw from the country, the Taliban has increasingly targeted Afghan politicians, government officials and the security forces. The insurgents launched their annual "spring offensive" last month vowing to use suicide blasts to inflict ...
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How Irans Syria Policy Is Making it Lose the Regional Popularity Contest
Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah (L) chats with Syria's President Bashar al-Assad (C) and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (R) while on their way to an official dinner in Damascus on February 25, 2010. (Reuters) These days, there are not many things that Arabs agree on. In fact, it may be fair to say they agree to disagree more often than not when it comes to regional ...
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Heavier Fines for Hunting Violations
Translated by Atefeh Rezvan-Nia Edited by Mohammad Reza M. Karimi A tenfold rise in fines for hunting and fishing violations has been proposed to the Department of Environment for protecting species at risk of extinction. Announcing this, Colonel Hamid Reza Kheildar, the commander of Environmental Protection Unit, said over 95 percent of Iranians disagree with hunting, hence such penalties ...
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Afghan Suicide Attack Leaves 14 Dead
A Pakistani court on Monday granted bail to former military ruler Pervez Musharraf over the murder of Benazir Bhutto, an official said, but the retired general remains under house arrest. Musharraf has been detained in his farmhouse on the edge of Islamabad since April 19 on charges of conspiracy to murder two-time prime minister Bhutto, who was assassinated in a gun and bomb attack in 2007 in ...
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Series of Deadly Attacks Rock Iraq Cities
A wave of car bombs and shootings killed at least 79 people in Shiite and Sunni areas of Iraq on Monday, officials said, escalating fears of a return to widespread sectarian bloodletting in the country. The attacks, some of which hit market places and crowded bus stops during the morning rush hour, pushed the death toll in Iraq since Wednesday to more than 200. The bloodshed over the past week ...
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Air Defense System Under Mass Production
Air Defense System Under Mass Production Iran's latest indigenous air defense battery, Ninth Herz, has hit the production line in a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi. The production line was inaugurated on Monday on the occasion of the upcoming birth anniversary of Imam Muhammad Al-Taqi (AS), the ninth Shiite Imam, and in the run-up to the 31st ...
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Councils Candidates List Out in June
Councils Candidates List Out in June Iran's Central Supervisory Board of City and Rural Council Elections will announce the final list of approved hopefuls for the upcoming city and rural council polls in June. Abdolreza Mesri, the spokesman for the board, said on Monday that the final list of candidates would be announced on June 2, Mehr News Agency reported. Meanwhile, Mohammad-Javad ...
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UNHCR Hails Iran’s Support for Refugees
Air Defense System Under Mass Production Iran's latest indigenous air defense battery, Ninth Herz, has hit the production line in a ceremony attended by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi. The production line was inaugurated on Monday on the occasion of the upcoming birth anniversary of Imam Muhammad Al-Taqi (AS), the ninth Shiite Imam, and in the run-up to the 31st ...
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A Review of Conducts of Hashemi Rafsanjaini’s Opponents
From Page 1 Ahmadinejad was, in particular, critical of Rafsanjani's style of management during his two terms as president and his administration's outlook toward the oppressed people who enjoyed the taste of justice and kindness during Ahmadinejad's tenure. But is Ayatollah Rafsanjani the one who can be criticized by everyone? Ahmadinejad slammed Rafsanjani because he was the ...
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Syrian Army Enforcing Peace
From Page 1 Response to Any Hostile Steps Vahidi said Iran is ready to give a vigorous response to any kind of hostile activities. Stressing Iran's great military might and its ability to confront enemies' threats, he further said the brave Iranian army, gaining strength from the experiences of the eight years of the 1980-88 sacred defense with the toppled Iraqi dictator Saddam ...
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Assad Upcoming Election Will Fortify Iran’s Status
An Iranian rescue and relief ship late on Sunday saved six sailors from a damaged commercial boat in waters off southern Hormuzgan province, who would have otherwise drowned in stormy Persian Gulf waters. Control Tower of the Ports and Sailing Officer of the naval patrol boat Esmaeil Malkizadeh told IRNA, "A large commercial boat carrying 450 tons of foodstuff bound for Iran's Lengeh ...
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Need to Expand New Zealand Ties
Head of the Majlis National Security and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi and a senior New Zealand official stressed the need to further bilateral ties. In a meeting with New Zealand prime minister's top advisor, Tim Webster in Tehran on Sunday, the two sides underlined the need to expand and strengthen ties and cooperation, IRNA reported. Boroujerdi said, "There are ...
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6 Sailors Rescued in Persian Gulf
An Iranian rescue and relief ship late on Sunday saved six sailors from a damaged commercial boat in waters off southern Hormuzgan province, who would have otherwise drowned in stormy Persian Gulf waters. Control Tower of the Ports and Sailing Officer of the naval patrol boat Esmaeil Malkizadeh told IRNA, "A large commercial boat carrying 450 tons of foodstuff bound for Iran's Lengeh ...
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UNHCR Hails Iran’s Support...
An Iranian rescue and relief ship late on Sunday saved six sailors from a damaged commercial boat in waters off southern Hormuzgan province, who would have otherwise drowned in stormy Persian Gulf waters. Control Tower of the Ports and Sailing Officer of the naval patrol boat Esmaeil Malkizadeh told IRNA, "A large commercial boat carrying 450 tons of foodstuff bound for Iran's Lengeh ...
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France Returning to Medieval Times
An earthquake measuring 4.8 degrees on the Richter scale jolted Goharan in the southern province of Hormuzgan Monday. According to a report by the Seismography Center affiliated to Tehran University Geophysics Institute, the tremor occurred at 11:32 hours local time (0702 GMT). The earthquake was epicentered in an area located at 26.72 degrees north latitude and 57.88 degrees east longitude. ...
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Drug Seizure Up 8
Drug seizure in Iran has witnessed an eight percent growth in the first two months of the current Iranian year, a Commander of Iran's Law Enforcement Forces Anti-Narcotics Squad General Ali Moayyedi said ...
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Regional States Must Foil Powers’ Plots
Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Saeed Jalili warned against major powers' plots to destabilize the region, urging regional states to employ their national capacities to foil such bids. Big powers hatch plots to create instability through various means including terrorism and the misuse of democracy, Jalili said in a meeting with Chairman of the Caucasus Muslims ...









