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# The 6th Iran-Nigeria Joint Commission meeting kicked off on Tue June 7th at the Khalej Fars hall in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Officials from the two countries attended the meeting aimed at boosting trade and economic relations between two countries.
# The 6th Iran-Nigeria Joint Commission meeting kicked off on Tue June 7th at the Khalej Fars hall in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Officials from the two countries attended the meeting aimed at boosting trade and economic relations between two countries.
# Police in India have announced the arrest of top official of the Hindu nationalist ruling party for anti-Muslim comments after derogatory remarks by other party officials about the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad, peace be upon him, led to to a diplomatic furore.
# Police in India have announced the arrest of top official of the Hindu nationalist ruling party for anti-Muslim comments after derogatory remarks by other party officials about the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad, peace be upon him, led to to a diplomatic furore.
# Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country is opposed to the anti-Iran moves at the International Atomic Energy Agency board of governors meeting. President Putin made the remarks on Weds during a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi.
# Belgian King Philippe on Weds expressed regret for his nation's abuses in its former colony, the DRC.
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Revision as of 18:52, 13 June 2022

PARS Hausa 2022-06-10 1900 GMT

http://aod.parstoday.com/archive/mp3/20220610/

  1. Headlines
  2. Syrian missile defense systems have intercepted missiles fired by Israel on targets in the southern part of the country's capital, Damascus. State-run Syrian news agency Sana reported that the missiles were fired by fighter jets from the Israel-occupied Golan Heights.
  3. Senegalese President Macky Sall said on Thursday (June 9th) that he remained hopeful that a compromise would be reached with Mali's ruling military junta on a timeline for restoring democratic rule. Mali's military leaders recently announced 24 months starting from March 2022 as transition period after which they would hand over power to a civilian administration.
  4. The Nigerian government has declared June 13th 2022 public holiday to mark this year's Democracy Day in the country. Leadership newspaper reported that Interior Minister Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola made the declaration on behalf of the federal gov't, congratulating Nigerians and urging citizens to support the current administration in its efforts to ensure a secure, united and prosperous nation.
  5. Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has said it is not possible to talk with Iran using the language of force, as Iranians speak the language of logic. Iranian news agency IRNA reported President Raisi's remarks during a meeting with various groups of the people of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, while reacting to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors' resolution on Iran.
  6. The head of Lebanon's Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, said Thurs (June 9th) that the group could stop Israel from extracting gas from a maritime field that Lebanon says lies in disputed waters, adding that Hezbollah was not afraid of war.

PARS Hausa 2022-06-09

http://aod.parstoday.com/archive/mp3/20220609/

  1. Headlines
  2. The 6th Iran-Nigeria Joint Commission meeting kicked off on Tue June 7th at the Khalej Fars hall in the Iranian capital, Tehran. Officials from the two countries attended the meeting aimed at boosting trade and economic relations between two countries.
  3. Police in India have announced the arrest of top official of the Hindu nationalist ruling party for anti-Muslim comments after derogatory remarks by other party officials about the Holy Prophet of Islam Muhammad, peace be upon him, led to to a diplomatic furore.
  4. Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country is opposed to the anti-Iran moves at the International Atomic Energy Agency board of governors meeting. President Putin made the remarks on Weds during a telephone conversation with his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi.
  5. Belgian King Philippe on Weds expressed regret for his nation's abuses in its former colony, the DRC.