[16 June 13] What Iranians wants from next president - English
What Iranians wants from next president
The new president in Iran will take office in a few weeks and naturally will make some changes both in domestic and international policies. Experts...
What Iranians wants from next president
The new president in Iran will take office in a few weeks and naturally will make some changes both in domestic and international policies. Experts believe the new administration should be seen by other countries as a chance for resetting ties with Iran. Ordinary people say, under any circumstances Iran must keep its principle and at the same time efforts must be made to remove or ease the unilateral sanctions of the west. Meanwhile, other experts believe improving relations with the international community could help Iran\'s economy see better days.
Ehsane Keyvani, Press TV, Tehran
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What Iranians wants from next president
The new president in Iran will take office in a few weeks and naturally will make some changes both in domestic and international policies. Experts believe the new administration should be seen by other countries as a chance for resetting ties with Iran. Ordinary people say, under any circumstances Iran must keep its principle and at the same time efforts must be made to remove or ease the unilateral sanctions of the west. Meanwhile, other experts believe improving relations with the international community could help Iran\'s economy see better days.
Ehsane Keyvani, Press TV, Tehran
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[17 July 13] Tehran to investigate deportation of Iranians from UAE - English
The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian...
The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian nationals from the Persian Gulf kingdom.
The Persian Gulf state has reportedly deported over 500 Iranians in the recent months.
According to reports, some of the deportees had lived in the country for as long as 25 years, and were forced to leave without any reason.
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The United Arab Emirates is one of Iran\'s biggest trade partners. It\'s ports are the main transit hubs used by Iran. But in recent months, there have been reports of the deportation of Iranian nationals from the Persian Gulf kingdom.
The Persian Gulf state has reportedly deported over 500 Iranians in the recent months.
According to reports, some of the deportees had lived in the country for as long as 25 years, and were forced to leave without any reason.
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[26 Nov 2013] Iran SNSC secy Illegal sanctions have had no effect on Iranians will - English
The secretary of Iran\'s Supreme National Security Council says Western threats and illegal sanctions against Iranians have had no effect on the nation\'s will to go ahead with its nuclear program.
The secretary of Iran\'s Supreme National Security Council says Western threats and illegal sanctions against Iranians have had no effect on the nation\'s will to go ahead with its nuclear program.
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Who Are Iranians? | A Nation of Resistance | Farsi Sub English
Who is the Iranian nation? Do you even recognize this nation? Do you care to know who represents the Islamic Iran? Imam Khamenei speaks.
A few hundred cowards, ill-informed, misguided,...
Who is the Iranian nation? Do you even recognize this nation? Do you care to know who represents the Islamic Iran? Imam Khamenei speaks.
A few hundred cowards, ill-informed, misguided, westoxified individuals come out on the streets every now and then and the zionist controlled \'mainstream media\' latch on to give them coverage and magnify these meaningless \"protests\". Do these low-lives represent the great Iranian nation?
If you want to know who the representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran are, look at the massive turnouts that flood the streets of Iran every time the Islamic Resistance and the Islamic System needs support. For reference, check out Al-Quds Day rallies, 22 Bahman rallies, Shaheed Hojaji rallies, Shaheed Soleimani rallies.
Shame on the treacherous western media to hide the real presence of the Iranians while it highlights those couple of hundred notorious elements paid by the CIA to create chaos in the country.
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Who is the Iranian nation? Do you even recognize this nation? Do you care to know who represents the Islamic Iran? Imam Khamenei speaks.
A few hundred cowards, ill-informed, misguided, westoxified individuals come out on the streets every now and then and the zionist controlled \'mainstream media\' latch on to give them coverage and magnify these meaningless \"protests\". Do these low-lives represent the great Iranian nation?
If you want to know who the representatives of the Islamic Republic of Iran are, look at the massive turnouts that flood the streets of Iran every time the Islamic Resistance and the Islamic System needs support. For reference, check out Al-Quds Day rallies, 22 Bahman rallies, Shaheed Hojaji rallies, Shaheed Soleimani rallies.
Shame on the treacherous western media to hide the real presence of the Iranians while it highlights those couple of hundred notorious elements paid by the CIA to create chaos in the country.
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Those Fools Still Haven’t Understood the Iranians | Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei | Farsi Sub English
What was the most recent attack by the enemies of Islam and the Islamic Republic, as well as of the Iranian people?
Where was the aforementioned plot hatched and what kinds of support was given...
What was the most recent attack by the enemies of Islam and the Islamic Republic, as well as of the Iranian people?
Where was the aforementioned plot hatched and what kinds of support was given in order to bring the Islamic Republic to its knees?
What kinds of people were attacked by the rioters and who exactly were the rioters?
And finally, what was the end result of the recent riots and the recent attack upon the Islamic Republic of Iran?
His eminence, the Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, answers and speaks about how \\\"Those Fools Still Haven\\\'t Understood the Iranians\\\".
What fools indeed!
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What was the most recent attack by the enemies of Islam and the Islamic Republic, as well as of the Iranian people?
Where was the aforementioned plot hatched and what kinds of support was given in order to bring the Islamic Republic to its knees?
What kinds of people were attacked by the rioters and who exactly were the rioters?
And finally, what was the end result of the recent riots and the recent attack upon the Islamic Republic of Iran?
His eminence, the Leader of the Muslim Ummah, Imam Sayyid Ali Khamenei, answers and speaks about how \\\"Those Fools Still Haven\\\'t Understood the Iranians\\\".
What fools indeed!
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Iranians explore renewable energy sources - July 16, 2011 - English
Gisoo Misha Ahmadi, Press TV, Tehran
c Iranians are becoming more aware and turning towards renewable energy sources. They're also trying to find ways to reduce energy consumption.
The...
Gisoo Misha Ahmadi, Press TV, Tehran
c Iranians are becoming more aware and turning towards renewable energy sources. They're also trying to find ways to reduce energy consumption.
The solar water heating systems on display at the 3rd international energy saving exhibition in Tehran are the first the draw the visitors who may not just be big fans green technology but simply more concerned about their gas and electricity bills.
Now that energy subsidies have been eliminated and gas prices are high people are turning to other sources of energy. Solar water heaters can help reduce their energy consumption by 70 percent.
Ever since the government has introduced its policies to change energy consumption pattern more and more people have been considering sources other than fossil fuels. The effect can be seen on this annual exhibition. More than 80 companies have taken part including more than 10 foreign companies from China, Germany, Turkey and France.
Even wind turbines have found their way to the exhibition.
Iran is the 16th producer of electricity in the world and is working to achieve sustainable development in the field of renewable energy. Iran is now producing 2100 Mega Watts of electricity from renewable sources. The target set for 2025 is 12000 Mega Watts which is 10 percent of the annual production.
Meanwhile figures show that Iranians are becoming energy aware and changing their consumption habits.
The total power peak demand in summer has decreased to 39140 megawatts from 40150. This shows that people know the value of energy and are consuming more wisely.
And as the country moves towards commercialization of Green Technology this annual exhibition will continue to focus on sustainable energy, renewable energy and green energy over the coming years, while providing visitors with essential information about innovative eco-products and services.
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Gisoo Misha Ahmadi, Press TV, Tehran
c Iranians are becoming more aware and turning towards renewable energy sources. They're also trying to find ways to reduce energy consumption.
The solar water heating systems on display at the 3rd international energy saving exhibition in Tehran are the first the draw the visitors who may not just be big fans green technology but simply more concerned about their gas and electricity bills.
Now that energy subsidies have been eliminated and gas prices are high people are turning to other sources of energy. Solar water heaters can help reduce their energy consumption by 70 percent.
Ever since the government has introduced its policies to change energy consumption pattern more and more people have been considering sources other than fossil fuels. The effect can be seen on this annual exhibition. More than 80 companies have taken part including more than 10 foreign companies from China, Germany, Turkey and France.
Even wind turbines have found their way to the exhibition.
Iran is the 16th producer of electricity in the world and is working to achieve sustainable development in the field of renewable energy. Iran is now producing 2100 Mega Watts of electricity from renewable sources. The target set for 2025 is 12000 Mega Watts which is 10 percent of the annual production.
Meanwhile figures show that Iranians are becoming energy aware and changing their consumption habits.
The total power peak demand in summer has decreased to 39140 megawatts from 40150. This shows that people know the value of energy and are consuming more wisely.
And as the country moves towards commercialization of Green Technology this annual exhibition will continue to focus on sustainable energy, renewable energy and green energy over the coming years, while providing visitors with essential information about innovative eco-products and services.
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[10 May 13] Iranians slam desecration of holy site in Syria - English
Condemning the desecration of holy sites in Syria. Just like the rest of the Muslim world, tens of thousands of Iranians have come together across the nation to condemn the desecration of the tomb...
Condemning the desecration of holy sites in Syria. Just like the rest of the Muslim world, tens of thousands of Iranians have come together across the nation to condemn the desecration of the tomb of Hujr ibn Adi, one of the companions of Prophet Muhammad, by foreign-backed militants in Syria. After Friday prayers in Tehran and other cities, Iranians took to the streets to urge international organizations to protect holy sites in Syria.
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Condemning the desecration of holy sites in Syria. Just like the rest of the Muslim world, tens of thousands of Iranians have come together across the nation to condemn the desecration of the tomb of Hujr ibn Adi, one of the companions of Prophet Muhammad, by foreign-backed militants in Syria. After Friday prayers in Tehran and other cities, Iranians took to the streets to urge international organizations to protect holy sites in Syria.