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Tehran Calls On Europe to Keep Iran's Nuclear Deal
Iran is constantly in touch with Europe and is looking for some mechanisms which help Iran-Europe continue their economic relations, said the spokesman of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in his weekly press conference on Monday.
UK Mass Spying Violated Human Rights: European Court
The UK government’s mass surveillance program known as “Big Brother” violated human rights and had “no real safeguards,” the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has said in a landmark ruling.
Spain Stops Selling Arms, Bombs to Saudi Arabia
The Saudi-led coalition’s recent slaughter of Yemeni children has prompted the Spanish defense ministry to cancel a €9.2-million deal to sell Saudis 400 precision bombs.
UK PM. Sticks to Her Plan on Trade Ties with EU
British Prime Minister, Teresa Mae, pledged on Sunday to stick to her plan on future trade relations with the European Union after Brexit, in the face of strong opposition from separatists.
Teenager Seriously Hurt in UK Acid Attack
A fresh acid attack has been reported in the United Kingdom where a teenager has suffered life-changing injuries as result of exposure to corrosive material.
What is West Seeking from False Chemical Attack in Syria?
The Syrian province of Idlib which is the last major stronghold of foreign-backed militant and terrorist groups in the country is turning into a central challenge in the eight-year crisis of the Arab nation.
French Minister Warns UK Must Bend on Brexit Proposal
French Europe Minister Nathalie Loiseau cast fresh doubt Friday on Britain's Brexit blueprint for future trade ties with the European Union, warning its current proposal "is not possible."
Jaafari: Syria, Allies Fullfill UNSC Resolutions, Fighting Terrorism
Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, Bashar al-Jaafari, lashed out at United States, France and Britain, saying these permanent UN Security Council members are neither implementing the council’s resolutions, nor fighting terrorism.
West Seeks Larger Presence in Pacific Ocean to Face China
The United States, Australia, France and Britain will open new embassies in the Pacific, boost staffing levels, and engage with leaders of island nations more often in a bid to counter China's rising influence in the region, sources have told Reuters.
UN Calls for Halting Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia
United Nations experts have called on Britain and the United States to stop selling weapons to Saudi Arabia for use in its campaign in Yemen.
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