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 | Kourosh ZiabariKourosh Ziabari born in the April 1990 is an Iranian freelance journalist and the author of Book "7+1". He is the contributing writer for websites and magazines of Netherlands, Canada, Italy, Hong Kong, Bulgaria, South Korea, Belgium, Germany, UK and the US, the member of Stony Brook University Publications' editorial team, a member of Media Left magazine's board of editors. As a young Iranian journalist, he has been interviewed or quoted by several mainstream magazines, radio stations and TV channels such as BBC world service, PBS Media Left, Deutsch Financial Times, LA Times and Sky News.
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| | | | | | next | | | Israel will attack Iran: Will Israel attack Iran? by Kourosh Ziabari Those who mastermind the U.S.-directed psychological operation against Iran have obliviously forgotten that we're now accustomed to seeing the uninteresting, exhausting charade of "will attack Iran"; you put the subject for it, eithe | | | | Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan: Diplomacy of Brotherhood by Kourosh Ziabari The trilateral summit of the presidents of three Persian-speaking countries of Iran, Tajikistan and Afghanistan wrapped up on August 5 in Tehran and recorded another unforgettable event in the memory of the three brother nations. With innumerable | | | | Isolating Iran is part of the "great energy game": Antony Loewenstein by Kourosh Ziabari The Middle East is witness to continuous developments these days, such as Iran’s active diplomacy to attract the indispensable 118-member bloc of non-aligned countries to support its nuclear program, the growing isolation of Israel in Europe | |
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| | | The Unrivaled Legacy of Avicenna by Kourosh Ziabari Historically, Iran has been a land of prominent, influential figures in science, letters, arts and literature whose impact on the global civilization will remain in place forever. Throughout its ancient history, Iran has intro | | | | Arabs' ties with Israel damages the Palestinian cause: Prof Gilbert Achcar by Kourosh Ziabari Prof. Gilbert Achcar is a renowned Lebanese academician, writer, socialist and anti-war activist. He left Lebanon in 1983 and taught international relations and politics at the University of Paris VII for several years. Since 2007, Achcar has been | | | | Iran's nuclear standoff: who is the loser? by Kourosh Ziabari It's more than 8 years that the world's newspapers are filled with miscellaneous news, reports and commentaries concerning Iran's nuclear program. Controversy over Iran's nuclear program has spanned through two administrations in I | | | | The American Double Standards Unjustifiable: Eric Garris by Kourosh Ziabari Things are getting more complex concerning Iran's nuclear program. The Brazil, Turkey-brokered Tehran Declaration according to which Iran agreed to ship 1,200 kilograms of its Low Enriched Uranium to Turkey for further enrichment to be used in | | | | Saudi Arabia's betrayal to the Islamic world by Kourosh Ziabari The corrupt king of Saudi Arabia Malek Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz whose clandestine connections with the families of Osama Bin Laden and George W. Bush have made him a notorious and unpopular figure in the Islamic world has recently made unbelievably | | | | Talking with Joshua Frank on the U.S., Israel and Middle East by Kourosh Ziabari Joshua Frank is an American progressive journalist and noted anti-war columnist. His articles and commentaries have appeared on CounterPunch, Z Magazine, AntiWar.com, Truthout and Alternet. He is author of "Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reele | | | | Who cares about the Iranian people? by Kourosh Ziabari The world countries are competing with each other in imposing new financial sanctions against Iran. While the Iranian people still hasn't forgotten the bitter memory of 8-year war with the Baathist Iraq which was masterminded and fostered by t | | | | next | | |
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