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Araghchi at OIC Meeting: Israeli regime’s war crimes and genocide in Palestine must be prosecuted in court
Iran’s Foreign Minister, in his address at the emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), described the catastrophic situation in Gaza, stressing that “Gaza cannot wait—now is the time for action.” ...

Iran's health minister: Time ripe for a global call-up for ending illegitimate US sanctions
Iranian Minister of Health, Treatment and Medical Education Saeed Namaki in a letter to Head of World Health Organization (WHO) urged a global call-up for ending the US illegitimate and unilateral sanctions which have jeopardized global health.

Judiciary pursuing Charlie Hebdo's insult via intl. sources
A senior judiciary official said that Iran Judiciary corresponded with several international organizations as soon as the French Charlie Hebdo republished the insulting cartoon.

Foreign nationals in Iran receive free COVID-19 medical services
Iran's Health Ministry spokeswoman said that according to instruction of Iranian Health Minister Saeed Namaki, foreign nationals in Iran receive free medical services to cure coronavirus.

Islamophobia on the rise in Europe: Pakistan HR minister
Pakistan’s Minister for Human Rights denouncing the double standard approach of European governments towards the Muslim community said Islamophobia on one pretext or the other rising in EU states.

Iran reacts to Human Rights Council report on Yemen situation
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh reacted to a report by the United Nations Human Rights Council on situation in Yemen and said putting Iran’s name along with the providers of weapons for the Saudi Coalition is an absolutely incorr...

Iran health minister urges WHO to help end US sanctions
Iranian Health Minister Saeed Namaki called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to take the necessary measure for the termination of the US sanctions against people of Iran amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Saudi trial of Khashoggi fell short on transparency: UN rights office
The Saudi trial into the killing of critic Jamal Khashoggi has lacked transparency and fallen short on assigning accountability for the crime, the UN human rights office said Tuesday.

Charlie Hebdo’s insult revealed West’s hostility to Islam: Leader
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei condemned the act of the French magazine Charlie Hebdo in republishing cartoons insulting the Holy Prophet of Islam (PBUH).

Saudi Arabia sentences six HR advocates to prison
A court in Saudi Arabia has sentenced to prison six men - mainly writers, academics, and journalists - arbitrarily detained in Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's 2017 crackdown on dissent, activists said.

Judiciary chief: US, European states supporters of drug traffickers
Iran's Judiciary Chief Ebrahim Raeisi said on Sunday that the United States and European countries support drug traffickers, and some countries in the region also make money from the transit and distribution of drugs.
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