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Blessed with milder temperatures than its Gulf neighbors as well as abundant rain and snow fall, Iran is one of the last countries in the region to introduce a seawater transfer plan to fight unprecedented levels of drought. The plan, once fully implemented, could help build water corridors linking the shores of Iran’s southern Gulf to those of its northern Caspian Sea. Named the Hope Transfer Line, the plan promises prosperity for farmers and industrialists, and potable water for communities in some 10,000 villages and urban areas located in so-called Red Zones, a category that applies to regions coping with severe water scarcity.
Iranian Presidential Candidates Disagree On Handling Of Economic Crisis In First Debate
June 05, 2021 23:59 GMT
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Iran s presidential candidates on June 5 traded accusations over the country s economic crisis during their first debate ahead of the June 18 election.
The three-hour televised debate was the first of three in the run-up to the election, which comes amid widespread discontent over a deep economic crisis caused by the reimposition of sanctions after the United States pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal.
Iran s conservative-dominated Guardians Council approved seven candidates five ultraconservative and two reformists to run from a field of about 600 hopefuls.
Iran's presidential candidates on June 5 traded accusations over the country's economic crisis during their first debate ahead of the June 18 ele
Iranâs Proxies in Iraq Threaten U.S. With More Sophisticated Weapons
Iran-backed militias in Iraq are suspected of carrying out recent drone strikes on sensitive American targets in Iraq, evading U.S. defenses.
The Ayn al-Asad air base in Iraq was attacked by Iranian missiles in January last year. Iran-backed militia groups in Iraq used armed drones to attack the base again last month.Credit.Sergey Ponomarev for The New York Times
June 4, 2021Updated 12:28 p.m. ET
BAGHDAD â The United States is grappling with a rapidly evolving threat from Iranian proxies in Iraq after militia forces specialized in operating more sophisticated weaponry, including armed drones, have hit some of the most sensitive American targets in attacks that evaded U.S. defenses.