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Iran, OPEC states pursuing sliding oil prices: Minister
Iran and other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) are pursuing the issue of falling oil prices, says�Iran�s petroleum�minister.
Iran condemns deadly attack on French weekly in Paris
Iran has condemned a deadly attack on a weekly magazine in the French capital city of Paris, describing any terrorist action against innocent people as being against Islam�s teachings.
Speaker: Daesh approach, warmongering, ignorance
Parliament (Majlis) Speaker Ali Larijani said on Thursday that moves of the Takfiri current in the region have created a state of erosion noting that the terrorist group of Daesh (ISIS) enjoys a warmongering and ignorance attitude in the region.
Iran anchor of fight against insecurity in region: Police chief
The head of Iran�s Police Brigadier General Esmaeil Ahmadi Moqaddam on Thursday said Iran�s authority has turned the country into the main supporter of regional states in their fight against terrorist groups.
Lebanon symbol of coexistence, interaction among faiths: FM
�Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Wednesday referred to the people of Lebanon as a symbol of rapprochement, interaction and coexistence among different religions and tribes.
Iran official urges collective efforts against terrorism
A senior Iranian official has reiterated the Islamic Republic�s firm determination to fight terrorism, calling for concerted efforts by the international community to uproot the scourge.
Iran�s president calls on Shiite, Sunni muslims to boost unity
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday accused the world powers of interfering in the Middle East by stirring up unrest and discord, and asked Shiite and Sunni Muslims to boost unity to defuse enemies� plot.
Iran�s annual drug abuse exceeds 500 tons
Deputy Secretary General for Campaign against Drug-Trafficking Headquarters Alireza Jazini said on Wednesday that the annual abuse of traditional and industrial drugs in Iran exceeds 500 tons a year.
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