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More10 years ago
‘Austria lorry victims likely Syrians’
Police officials say the 71 people found dead in an abandoned truck in Austria are likely to be Syrian refugees.
‘Austria lorry victims likely Syrians’
More10 years ago
Austria finds dozens of dead migrants
Austrian authorities find up to 71 migrants dead in the back of a truck left parked on a highway.
Austria finds dozens of dead migrants
More10 years ago
Amnesty raps Austria over refugee camp
Amnesty International has criticized Austria over its ill treatment of refugees in the country’s major reception center.
Amnesty raps Austria over refugee camp
Politics10 years ago
ASEAN backs Iran nuclear conclusion
All ASEAN members and five of their large neighbors endorse the nuclear agreement reached between Iran and the P5+1.
ASEAN backs Iran nuclear conclusion
Politics10 years ago
‘Austrian President Fischer to visit Iran’
Austria’s President Heinz Fisher is due to make an official visit to Tehran in the coming few months, Austrian media say.
‘Austrian President Fischer to visit Iran’
Economy10 years ago
Iran, Austria firms sign auto engine deal
Iran’s TUVPR and Austria’s automotive consulting firm AVL have signed a deal worth 110 million euros for the production of low-consumption Euro 6 engines, TUVPR Managing Director Seyyed Mojtaba Mirsoheil told Press TV on Thursday.
Iran, Austria firms sign auto engine deal
More10 years ago
Austrian ISIL teen given 2.5 yrs in jail
An Austrian teenager, who joined ISIL militants in Syria, has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison by a Vienna court.
Austrian ISIL teen given 2.5 yrs in jail
Nuclear Energy10 years ago
Rouhani thanks Austria for hosting talks
President Rouhani thanks Vienna for hosting Iran’s nuclear talks.
Rouhani thanks Austria for hosting talks
Youtube10 years ago
World reacts to Iran, P5+1 nuclear negotiation conclusion in Vienna
After 21 months of talks, Iran and the P5+1 group of countries finally reached a conclusion on its nuclear program. There have been many positive reactions over the Vienna developments but some regional countries and US lawmakers voiced skepticism over the outcome of the talks. We have more in this report.
World reacts to Iran, P5+1 nuclear negotiation conclusion in Vienna
Youtube10 years ago
Iran FM: No extension in nuclear talks
Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif says there will be no extension in the ongoing nuclear talks. Zarif also said more time is needed, and that the negotiating sides still have work to do on Monday. He was speaking with reporters from the balcony of Vienna’s Palais Coburg where nuclear negotiations have been taking place for more than two weeks. The negotiations are being held between representatives from Iran and the P5+1 group of countries. The sides are trying to hammer out a final agreement on Iran’s nuclear program. Earlier France’s foreign minister Laurent Fabius said he believed that the Iran talks are in the final phase.
Iran FM: No extension in nuclear talks
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