L'équipe de Clap36 a obtenu une interview exclusive avec le président iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad à l'occasion de la réalisation du film...
L'équipe de Clap36 a obtenu une interview exclusive avec le président iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad à l'occasion de la réalisation du film « L'affaire Peugeot » de Francesco Condemi. Il aborde la question des sanctions occidentales contre son pays et en particulier l'interruption des exportations françaises vers l'Iran. Le cas de Peugeot PSA qui a renoncé au marché iranien début 2012 est longuement développé ainsi que les conséquences sociales en France de cet embargo. M. Ahmadinejad évoque aussi le déclin de l'hégémonie culturelle hollywoodienne et la fin prévisible de l'influence sioniste sur les politiques européennes et étatsuniennes. Le film « L'affaire Peugeot » est disponible sur http://www.clap36.net/les-films-de-clap36/l-affaire-peugeot.html Less
The new president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, will take an oath of office in parliament on Sunday afternoon, formally replacing outgoing presid...
The new president of Iran, Hassan Rouhani, will take an oath of office in parliament on Sunday afternoon, formally replacing outgoing president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.The moderate cleric, who won a landslide victory on June 14, has pledged to follow a "path of moderation" and promised greater openness over the country's nuclear programme....http://www.euronews.net/ Less
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied a U.N. report that said Tehran is on the brink of developing a nuclear warhead. Jeff Glor repor...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denied a U.N. report that said Tehran is on the brink of developing a nuclear warhead. Jeff Glor reports. Less
Interview de Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, président de la République islamique d’Iran, le 22 mars 2007, par David Pujadas et Thierry Thuillier
Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday registered as a candidate for next month's presidential election, despite being tol...
Iran's former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Wednesday registered as a candidate for next month's presidential election, despite being told by the Supreme Leader to stay out of the race.nnThe surprise move will likely upend an election many thought would be won by moderate President Hassan Rouhani, who negotiated Iran's nuclear deal with world powers. Hard-liners in Iran are indeed hoping for a tough-talking candidate who can stand up to US President Donald Trump.nnBut for now the move is main…nREAD MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2017/04/12/defiant-mahmoud-ahmadinejad-to-run-for-iran-s-presidential-electionnnWhat are the top stories today? Click to watch: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSyY1udCyYqBeDOz400FlseNGNqReKkFdnneuronews: the most watched news channel in EuropenSubscribe! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=euronews nneuronews is available in 13 languages: https://www.youtube.com/user/euronewsnetwork/channelsnnIn English:nWebsite: http://www.euronews.com/newsnFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/euronewsnTwitter: http://twitter.com/euronewsnGoogle+: http://google.com/+euronewsnVKontakte: http://vk.com/en.euronews Less
Iran : Ahmadinejad, un "conservateur national populiste"
Le président sortant iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a affirmé vendredi 2 août qu'Israël, ennemi numéro un de la République islamique d'Ir...
Le président sortant iranien Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a affirmé vendredi 2 août qu'Israël, ennemi numéro un de la République islamique d'Iran, serait "déraciné". Durée: 00:45 Less
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran and Cuban President Raul Castro arrive in Caracas, Venezuela, for the funeral of late President Hugo C...
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran and Cuban President Raul Castro arrive in Caracas, Venezuela, for the funeral of late President Hugo Chavez. Less
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Iran replaced its leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with the more moderate Hassan Rouhani. Will President Obama use this opportunity to address the...
Iran replaced its leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with the more moderate Hassan Rouhani. Will President Obama use this opportunity to address the threat of Iran's nuclear program? Find out. Less
Según la prensa de Irán apatía e indecisión de la ciudadanía marcarán las próximas elecciones en el país. Lo mismo se decía en las ...
Según la prensa de Irán apatía e indecisión de la ciudadanía marcarán las próximas elecciones en el país. Lo mismo se decía en las pasadas elecciones donde Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ganó. teleSUR http://media.tlsur.net//11/6/2013/135681/iran-se-prepara-para-las-proximas-elecciones/ Less
Teheran (TMNews) - L'Iran si presenta alla cruciali elezioni presidenziali che si svolgeranno il 14 giugno 2013 per scegliere il successore ...
Teheran (TMNews) - L'Iran si presenta alla cruciali elezioni presidenziali che si svolgeranno il 14 giugno 2013 per scegliere il successore di Mahmoud Ahmadinejad con notevoli difficoltà sul piano delle relazioni internazionali.Isolato dal 2005 a causa soprattutto del controverso programma nucleare e più recentemente per l'appoggio incondizionato offerto al governo siriano di Bashar al-Assad, strategico alleato di Teheran, sino dall'inizio della guerra civile.Alla vigilia del voto, sembrano salire le quotazioni del candidato moderato Hassan Rohani, che può ora contare sull'appoggio di due ex presidenti e sul ritiro della competizione del riformatore Mohammad Reza Aref dopo gli appelli in questo senso rivoltigli da dirigenti e militanti per non dividere ulteriormente il campo che si oppone al gruppo conservatore iraniano.In un comunicato pubblicato sul suo sito, Aref ha dichiarato di considerare la sua candidatura per le presidenziali non più negli interessi del movimento riformatore: "Per questo, spiega, ho deciso di ritirarmi dalla corsa".Il grande sponsor dell'operazione è l'ex presidente Mohammad Khatami che insieme a un altro ex presidente moderato, Akbar Hachémi Rafsandjani, presidente per due mandati dal 1989 al 1997, ha invitato a votare Rohani.Rohani, un religioso di 64 anni, ora è il solo candidato di peso nel campo moderato e riformatore e se la dovrà vedere con i tre avversari che si contendono la leadership dei conservatori, Said Jalili, Ali Akbar Velayati e Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.(Immagini Afp) Less
Les résultats du premier tour de l'élection présidentielle iranienne seront connus dans quelques heures. Après huit années passées à ...
Les résultats du premier tour de l'élection présidentielle iranienne seront connus dans quelques heures. Après huit années passées à la tête de l'Etat, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad va laisser sa place. Un dirigeant qui a contribué à l'isolement de son pays sur la scène internationale.Retrouver toutes les infos sur la vidéo sur : http://www.francetvinfo.fr/video-iran-la-fin-de-l-ere-ahmadinejad_348200.html Less
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: President-elect Hassan Rohani held talks with outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday on ...
ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION) STORY: President-elect Hassan Rohani held talks with outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday on beginning a transition of power. Ahmadinejad said his government was ready to share its experience with the president-elect and handover responsibility to the next administration. Rohani, who has held out the prospect of better relations between Iran the world, including the US, said the two had exchanged views on current issues Iran faces. He added two people would be appointed to act as points of contact between his and Ahmadinejad's administration during the transition period. Rohani's new government will be formed after his inauguration in August. The moderate cleric has said his administration would "revive ethics and constructive interaction with the world through moderation". Less
FOX NEWS Ahmadinejad mobbed by 'hungry' protesters in Iran بازدید استانی محمود احمدی نژاد از پیروزی به ...
FOX NEWS Ahmadinejad mobbed by 'hungry' protesters in Iran بازدید استانی محمود احمدی نژاد از پیروزی به تحقیر Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's provincial visits go from triumph to humiliation Iranian president's tours of the country used to attract large crowds, now they more often draw protests if anyone at all When Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took office in 2005, he pledged to visit all 31 Iranian provinces at least twice during his presidential term. The plan drew criticism from the beginning; the opposition accused him of populism by trying to promote his own profile, and said he was wasting money and time. But many people loved it. Pictures of thousands of people in provinces waiting for the presidential motorcade, desperately running after his car to catch a glimpse or shake a hand and, as it became popular later, to hand him a letter of request, became familiar in state TV's rolling coverage of his visits. When it became apparent that Ahmadinejad's office actually responded to many of the letters -- often requests for grants or loans -- more and more people turned out to greet him. Agency pictures showed a hardworking Ahmadinejad taking a nap on the floor on tour and a documentary was even made called Letters to the President. But as his popularity dwindled, especially in the aftermath of the 2009 disputed presidential elections, his provincial visits became less triumphant: pictures (such as this image from the western city of Tabriz) showed humiliatingly small crowds turning out to ... Less
We look at the challenges facing Iran's new president and ask whether he will usher in an era of moderation and reform. Inside Story, with p...
We look at the challenges facing Iran's new president and ask whether he will usher in an era of moderation and reform. Inside Story, with presenter Hazem Sika, is joined by guests: Meir Javedanfar, the co-author of 'The Nuclear Sphinx of Tehran: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and the State of Iran'; and Ghanbar Naderi, a journalist with the Iranian state-run newspaper, Kayhan International. Less
While Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepares to leave office, controversy surrounds the means through which he is planning to settle ...
While Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad prepares to leave office, controversy surrounds the means through which he is planning to settle the government's debts.President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's... Less
As Tehran’s political maneuverings begin in earnest ahead of February’s parliamentary elections. A group of ex-cabinet ministers and a...
As Tehran’s political maneuverings begin in earnest ahead of February’s parliamentary elections. A group of ex-cabinet ministers and allies of former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, have formed a political faction called Yekta. هدیه ای ارزشمند از تیم ملی #والیبال ایران A precious gift from #Iran’s National #Volleyball Team #IRN pic.twitter.com/gObbSTQLOy— Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (@DrAhmadinejad) June 27, 2014 This has led to suggestions that the former leader is due to make an unexpected return to frontline politics. Hi! Hola! As-Salamu Alykum! pic.twitter.com/P71OQh9Jit— Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (@DrAhmadinejad) April 21, 2014 However, Ahmadinejad has made no such announcement and his supporters claim Yekta is simply a group looking for discourse on all political issues concerning Iran. Mehrdad Khadir, is a journalist at moderate Asr Iran news website: “He has no backing among the middle class in the big cities and even in small towns. But the lower classes, who are easily attracted by simple slogans, might still like Ahmadinejad’s style, even if they don’t like him in person.” Ahmadinejad’s second term in office ended in 2013 with Iran in dire economic straits. #Persepolis is source of inspiration for Iranians. Hope we can achieve what this great nation & civilization deserves pic.twitter.com/zF7nvrTt0a— Hassan Rouhani (@HassanRouhani) April 30, 2015 The electorate voted in droves for the moderate candidate Hassan Rouhani prompting many to write-off the former civil engineer. Less
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