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The Times found guilty of false reporting about Islamic Students Association in Britain
London, IRNA – The Islamic Students Association in Britain announced that the Independent Press Standards Organization (IPSO) has censured The Times for publishing false allegations against the association.
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Iran says to hold talks with UK, France, Germany on key issues
Tehran, IRNA -- Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Esmail Baghaei has announced that Iran will hold talks with the United Kingdom, France and Germany to discuss key regional and international issues.
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Brits hold rally to protest Israel’s genocide in Gaza on Balfour Day
London, IRNA – Tens of thousands of people in Britain have participated in rallies in London to protest against Israel’s genocide in Gaza on Balfour Day, the annual commemoration marks Britain's role in establishing the Zionist regime in 1917.
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Iran calls for halt to military, political support for Israeli regime
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has talked to his British counterpart on the phone, telling him that the ongoing military and political support for the Israeli regime should be stopped.
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Iran summons European envoys in row over alleged missile transfer to Russia
Tehran, IRNA – The Iranian Foreign Ministry has summoned heads of diplomatic missions of Britain, France, Germany, and the Netherlands in Tehran to protest “unconstructive remarks” by the four European countries against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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British medical workers hold pro-Palestinian sit-in in London
London, IRNA – Tens of British medical workers have gathered in London to protest against the arrests of their Palestinian colleagues in Gaza.
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Embassy reacts to Daily Telegraph's false claims against Iranian officials
London, IRNA – The Iranian embassy in London issued a statement rejecting the Daily Telegraph's false claims of internal disagreements among senior Iranian officials regarding retaliation against the Zionist regime after the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
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Will EU stand new E3 tensions with Iran?
Tehran, IRNA – The three European countries namely France, Germany and Britian, known as E3, are once again trying to replace the constructive engagement between Iran and the European Union with their own confrontational approach, as the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) prepares to meet on Monday, June 3, in Vienna.
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Bobby Sands, the man who shook foundations of British royal palace
The beginning days of May coincides with the death anniversary of Bobby Sands, the young Irish campaigner who died in 1981, some 66 days after he started a hunger strike to protest the poor jail conditions in Britain and the way prison guards mistreated and tortured him while the government led by Margaret Thatcher just ignored him.
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Pro-Palestine students, staff set up camps at Cambridge, Oxford universities
Tehran, IRNA – Inspired by pro-Palestine encampments at American academic centers, students and staff of the Cambridge and Oxford universities have set up camps at their campuses to show solidarity with Gaza and call for an end to investing in Israeli companies.
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Yemen shoots American MQ9 drone down in Sa'adah
Tehran, IRNA – Yemen's Armed Forces have shot down a US MQ9 drone which was reportedly carrying out hostile missions over Sa'adah.
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Pro-Palestine university students protest across Britain
Tehran, IRNA - Along with the spread of student movements in the US, British students demonstrated on Friday in London and Coventry in support of the Palestinians and called for severing ties with Zionist universities.
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Yemen conducts six attacks against “triangle of aggression”
Tehran, IRNA – Brigadier Yahya Saree, spokesman of the Yemeni armed forces, has said that the country has carried out six attacks against the US, British and Zionist targets which it refered to as “triangle of aggression” over the past three days.
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Aggressors won’t achieve goals militarily: Yemen
Tehran, IRNA- A senior member of the Supreme Political Council of Yemen said on Sunday night that the enemies had not achieved their goals with the nine-year of military offensive against Sana'a and would failed to accomplish the same in the future.
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Yemeni war drills simulate potential US-British ground attack
Tehran, IRNA – Yemeni Army forces have simulated a potential US-British ground attack on the country.
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Iran’s chargé d'affaires in London visits Sky News studios
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s chargé d'affaires in Britain has toured the studios of Sky News in London to speak with senior managers and staff of the television network.
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More Britons support truce in Gaza: Poll
Tehran, IRNA – A new poll by YouGov company shows that the number of Britons calling on the Israeli regime to stop the ongoing military action against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip has increased.
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Iran FM: Democracy, human rights in Iran much stronger than in Britain
London, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian has emphasized that the Iranian government and system rely on the people’s support, noting that unequivocally, democracy and human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran today are much stronger than those in the UK.
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‘Daesh, US are Gen Soleimani’s common enemies’
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s chargé d'affaires in Britain Mehdi Hosseini Matin has termed the United States and the terrorist group Daesh (ISIS) as the common foe of General Qassem Soleimani and his ideology.
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Britain presses social media to remove content related to Hamas
London, IRNA – The British government is pressing social media platforms to remove content related to Palestinians’ resistance against the Zionist regime, in the latest show of support for the regime despite its ongoing brutalities against people in the blockaded Gaza Strip.
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Iran parliament urges Foreign Ministry to file lawsuit against UK
Tehran, IRNA - The National Security and Foreign Policy Commission of Iran’s parliament has called on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to pursue legal action against hostile measures of the British government against Iran.
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Iran summons British ambassador for posting interventionist contents
Tehran, IRNA – British Ambassador to Iran Simon Shercliff was summoned to Iran's foreign ministry on Wednesday for posting interventionist contents in a social media page on Iranian National Reporter Day.
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Iran imposes retaliatory sanctions on EU, UK individuals, entities
Tehran, IRNA – Iranian Foreign Ministry has announced sanctions against a number of individuals and legal entities in the European Union and in the United Kigndom in what it says is a countermeasure measure against their acts of interference in Iran's affairs.
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Iran imposes sanctions on entities, individuals from EU, UK
Tehran, IRNA – Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of the Islamic Republic of Iran has issued a statement declaring the imposition of sanctions on eight British individuals as well as 13 entities and 15 individuals from the European Union.
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MI6 continues to lie on assassination plots around world
Tehran, IRNA - British intelligence agencies – particularly the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS – usually known as MI6) – have a long record of foreign interventions and subversion of sovereign nations in the pursuit of the interest of British imperialism and latterly also the interests of the US and its allies – including Israel.
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Iran categorically condemns new sanctions by EU, Britain
Tehran, IRNA – Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has strongly lambasted the imposition of sanctions on certain Iranian individuals and organizations by the European Union and Britain.
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Hysterical reactions to execution of spy show UK malice toward Iran: Judiciary spox
Tehran, IRNA – The hasty and hysteric reactions to the execution of one of the well-known spies of the UK is another example of the wicked measures of the UK Government against the Iranian nation in the last two centuries, an Iranian official said.