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Italian FM calls Iran’s help to Afghanistan 'constructive'

(IRNA) --Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini in a meeting with Iran’s Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki here on Tuesday said that Iran’s help to make peace, stability, security and economic development in Afghanistan has been useful and constructive. In the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of Kabul International Meeting, Frattini said that Iran has designed and implemented good programs in the field of economic development. Referring to cooperation between Tehran and Rome in the field of fight against drug smuggling, Frattini expounded on his country’s activities in border and customs affairs in Afghanistan and added that Iran and Italy can cooperate in these fields. Mottaki expressed hope that the the talks and consultations about Afghanistan would lead into interest of its nation and added that Iran and Italy can lead fight against drug smuggling in Afghanistan. Referring to the failed policies in Afghanistan for the past nine years, Mottaki said that in spite of slogans, these policies had no results except insecurity, strengthening extremism, terrorism and increasing production of drugs from 200 tons per year to 8 thousand tons. In this direction, Mottaki underlined necessity of taking regional approaches and said Iran believes that expansion of regional cooperation will be an effective help to Afghanistan sustainable development and creation of stability and security.

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Iran champion of World Taekwondo Cup 2010

(IRNA) -- MIran’s national taekwondo team defeated Spain in a great show of power to claim the 2010 World Cup Taekwondo Championships on Tuesday. Iran’s team in the final game defeated Spains 3-1 and stood first for the second time in the world. The Iranian team had already defeated teams from Russia, Jordan, Kazakhstan and Turkey. The tournament was held in Urumqi, China from July 17 to 20, 2010.

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Apple says iPhones overstate signal strength

(Telegraph.co.uk) -- HTC, Samsung and Motorola have joined Nokia and BlackBerry-makers Research in Motion in hitting back at Apple's attempt to claim that the reception problems afflicting its new iPhone are an industry-wide phenomenon. Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, has come under fire from more mobile manufacturers, following his attempt to say the iPhone 4's reception problems are not unique to his company's device. Yesterday the Telegraph reported that RIM and Nokia hit back at Apple's defence of iPhone 4 and now Samsung, HTC and Motorola have all condemned Mr Jobs for saying that the antenna issue affecting the iPhone 4 is "a challenge for the whole industry". During a press conference at Apple's Californian headquarters on Friday, Mr Jobs attempted to highlight the reception deficiencies of phones made by RIM, Samsung, HTC and Nokia, showing "evidence" from the BlackBerry Bold 9700, HTC Droid Eris, and Samsung Omnia II. "The reception problems are certainly not common among smartphones," HTC CFO Hui-Meng Cheng told the Wall Street Journal, adding "[Apple] apparently didn't give operators enough time to test the phone." Motorola's co-CEO Sanjay Jha has also told the Wall Street Journal that his company's labs have also been able to demonstrate that the iPhone 4 suffers from greater attenuation than equivalent phones when held. RIM's co-chief executives Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsille said over the weekend: "Apple's attempt to draw RIM into Apple's self-made debacle is unacceptable. Apple's claims about RIM products appear to be deliberate attempts to distort the public's understanding of an antenna design issue and to deflect attention from Apple's difficult situation." Mr Jobs has apologised to disgruntled Apple customers and promised to give away a free case with every iPhone 4 sold until September. The RIM executives added: "One thing is for certain, RIM's customers don't need to use a case for their BlackBerry to maintain proper connectivity." Nokia has also launched a strident defence of its phones. The company said: "We prioritise antenna performance over physical design if they are ever in conflict."

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 IRNA News Headlines
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    Neo-Nazis killed over 40 people in Germany since 1990: government
    30th Anniversary of Islamic Revolution: Website on Iran's spoken history launched
    Lebanon, Sudan, Algeria to host 'Olive Land' film festival
    Qashqavi: New Iraq can administer its own affairs
    Swat death toll rises to 75
    UN Secretary General due in Pakistan on Wednesday
    Iran eager to promote cultural ties with Pakistan: Iranian diplomat
    Poetry means to convey social values
    Hand grenade attack in mosque kills in Pakistan
    Iranian Film Festival attracts big crowds
    Iranian envoy says Muslims are suppressed in so-called terror war
    Air Force chief announces greater flight range of fighter aircraft
    Branch of Payam-e Nour University to open in Afghanistan
    Meshaal: Gaza victory reveals facts about Israel
    Germany, Kazakhstan for deepening political, economic ties
    Int’l seminar on Khajeh Nasir Tousi to open on Feb 21
    Larijani: Palestinians' resistance established in regional equations
    Larijani: Palestinians' resistance established in regional equations

 

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CNN, http://www.cnn.com
Die Welt, http://www.welt.de
Time, http://www.time.com
Asia Week, http://www.asiaweek.com

 

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