Former oil minister: Iraq needs Iran’s fuel, despite US sanctions
Iraq is expecting a fuel crisis as the United States has ended Iranian oil waivers aiming to cut Iran’s oil exports to zero.
Iraq is expecting a fuel crisis as the United States has ended Iranian oil waivers aiming to cut Iran’s oil exports to zero.
The increasing role of the Islamic Republic of Iran in neighboring Iraq, especially since the US departure, has been seen by most Iraqis as destructive, negative and interventionist.
Avatoday has interviewed Taha al-Yassin, a member of European Ahwazi Human Rights Organization (EAHRO) and a prominent Arab activist who is now living in diaspora.
Avatoday has interviewed former member of Iran’s special forces of NAJA, Isa Raivandi, who is drawing a clearer picture of what happened behind the scenes in the 2009’s protest in Iran.
Avatoday: As you know Mosul is now full of new stores with western clothing and restaurants. Can you explain how that was done and who financed it? How did it get done so quickly to be a new modern city?
Ava Today has set with a victim of landmine from the Kurdish city of Piranshahr, Northwest of Iran. He has recently lost one of his eyes and his leg from landmine.