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Petit poisson deviendra grand : la première fête de l'anchois à Collioure
Ultraconservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi has been elected Iran's new president with more than 61.95 percent of the vote, Interior Minister Aboldreza Rahmani Fazli announced on Saturday. Voter turnout was estimated at 48.8%, the lowest ever recorded for a presidential election after reformists called for a boycott. What do we know about Ebrahim Raisi ? FRANCE 24 International Affairs Editor, Douglas Herbert, tells us more.
*RESTRICTIONS: NO Access Israel Media/Persian Language TV Stations Outside Iran/Strictly No Access BBC Persian/VOA Persian/Manoto-1 TV/Iran International*Tehran, June 15 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Abedin Taherkenareh) Supporters of the Iranian presidential candidate, Abdolnaser Hemati, hold photographs during a campaign rally in Tehran, within the framework of the presidential elections of next 15 June.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN TEHRAN, IRAN.
On the eve of Iran's presidential election, expected to hand victory to the ultraconservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi, the candidate-vetting Guardian Council insisted Thursday that "the political contest is serious". Scott Lucas, professor of international politics at the University of Birmingham, gives us his analysis.
Ebrahim Raisi is set to become the first serving Iranian president sanctioned by the US government even before entering office.
Officials from the signatory states of the 2015 nuclear deal have exchanged paperwork and will shortly be returning to their home countries for a final decision, Iran's deputy said on Sunday.