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Iraqi commanders engaged in an operation to liberate the northern city of Mosul say family members of Daesh terrorists have joined the battle as it nears its end.
No reprieve for mentally ill Virginia man sentenced to die http://ptv.io/2QYF
Putin hails ‘high reliability’ of Russia's new cruise missile http://ptv.io/2QYD
Saudi, allies threaten more measures against Qatar http://ptv.io/2QYI
Hackers targeting nuclear power plant operators in US: Report http://ptv.io/2QYI
Japan, EU strike colossal trade deal to counter Trump, Brexit http://ptv.io/2QYJ
Cyprus reunification talks collapse http://ptv.io/2QYT
Nearly 10 million children need urgent help in Yemen: UNICEF http://ptv.io/2QYS
China’s aircraft carrier Liaoning arrives in Hong Kong http://ptv.io/2QYR
Report: Palestinian killed after being run over by Israeli settler near Bethlehem
National Botanical Garden of Iran, Tehran city.
Mongolians vote in first presidential runoff http://ptv.io/2QYU
US: Russia steps up spying efforts after 2016 presidential election http://ptv.io/2QYa
Russia wants US to clarify Syria ‘no-fly zones’ proposal http://ptv.io/2QYY
France renews state of emergency for sixth time, to close more mosques http://ptv.io/2QYc
Iran arrests 21 Daesh terrorists in northeastern city: Official http://ptv.io/2QYd
Dozens killed, 20 missing in Japan, China floods http://ptv.io/2QYj
Iran says Europe not on agenda of gas exports http://ptv.io/2QYq
❗️Saudis seek to make Qatar a client state: Journalist
Qatar has rejected a list of demands from Saudi Arabia and its allies, prompting them to pledge more punitive measures against Doha. To discuss the issue, Press TV has interviewed Brad Blankenship, a journalist of the al-Masdar news from Cincinnati, and Michael Lane, president of the American Institute for Foreign Policy from Washington.
Blankenship believes the Saudi-led coalition is planning to undermine the sovereignty of Qatar both in internal and international arenas.
Read more: http://ptv.io/2QYf
❗️Iran says confident sanctions never return
Iran says it is confident that a US-led regime of sanctions that had been imposed against it as a result of disputes over its nuclear energy program “will never return”.
Mohammad Khazaei, the deputy finance minister for investment affairs, told a forum on Iran’s investment opportunities in Vienna that a snapback mechanism that could revive the sanctions against Iran “is no longer existent”.
Read: http://ptv.io/2QZ7
Iran warns of new terrorist attacks by 'defeated Daesh' across world http://ptv.io/2QZF
The Netherlands has rejected as “undesirable” a visit by Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Tugrul Turkes to attend an event commemorating the July 2016 failed coup.
A man wearing a bulletproof vest and armed with two knives has been arrested trying to enter Trump Tower in New York City and speak with the US president’s daughter Ivanka Trump.