31.07.2013, 00:33
Demnächst fährt die U-Bahn im Sekundentakt:
Staatsmedien "leaken" das vermeintliche Kabinett des angehenden Präsidenten:
Rohani wiederum möchte sich offenbar dem Thema Privatssphäre widmen:
Zitat:Iran says it will take 315 subway cars from China in lieu of sanctions-blocked oil payments
Published July 29, 2013
Associated Press
TEHRAN, Iran – A senior Iranian official says the country has ordered 315 subway cars from China in place of payment for oil that can't be transferred due to sanctions.
Amir Jafarpour, who is deputy head of the Transportation and Fuel Management Committee, says officials were forced to order the coaches because billions of dollars of payments from crude oil exports to China have not been transferred to Iran because of sanctions.
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Staatsmedien "leaken" das vermeintliche Kabinett des angehenden Präsidenten:
Zitat:Tuesday, July 30, 2013<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rferl.org/content/iran-media-new-government-members/25060222.html">http://www.rferl.org/content/iran-media ... 60222.html</a><!-- m -->
Media Unveils Names Of Iran's New 'Government Members
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The list published on July 29 by the Mehr and ISNA news agencies includes nominees to the positions of ministers, vice presidents and top presidential advisors.
Rohani would nominate former Revolutionary Guard and ex-defense minister Mohammad Forouzandeh as head of the Supreme National Security Council, a post which effectively makes Forouzandeh Iran's chief nuclear negotiator.
The list suggests that Iran's former UN envoy Mohammad Javad Zarif has been nominated for the post of foreign minister, and former Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh would be returning to his old post.
There was no official confirmation of the list.
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Rohani wiederum möchte sich offenbar dem Thema Privatssphäre widmen:
Zitat:July 03, 2013<!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.rferl.org/content/iran-privacy-rohani-president-rights/25035331.html">http://www.rferl.org/content/iran-priva ... 35331.html</a><!-- m -->
Iran's President-Elect Urges End To Meddling In Private Lives
Iran's president-elect, Hassan Rohani, has called on government and powerful clerics to end interference in the private lives of the Iranian people.
Speaking to clerics in a televised address in Tehran on July 3, Rohani called for freeing up access to the Internet and said that state media should report about ordinary people's problems. Rohani said that "today the ground has been prepared for popular participation. The people have pinned their hopes on the future."
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