Uzbekistan on Course to a Better Future With Renewed Constitution
On April 30, 2023, people in the Republic of Uzbekistan by casting votes for renewing the constitution opened a new chapter in the country’s history since its independence in 1991 and the country by its renewed Constitution seeks a better and bright future.
U.S. Economy Collapsing Any Moment
As many economists and politicians had predicted in the past that the U.S. grandeur is approaching its end and that the U.S. will not be any longer the economy number one in the world in near future, it seems their prediction is coming true and domino of economic collapse and failure in this country has just started and everyday some big banks or financial institutions are falling in this country and the alarm has been heard in the U.S.
Tehran, Budapest Urged to Find New Tools for Boosting Trade
Deputy Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) Hossein Salahvarzi in meeting with Ambassador of Hungary to Tehran Mr. Zoltan Varga Haszonits welcomed bilateral talks and emphasized these talks should be focused, presuming the sanctions will remain, on finding new ways for financial and trade exchanges like barter and using crypto currencies.
U.S. Wants No End to Ukraine-Russia War
Most analysts and politicians were right to blame the U.S. for the outbreak of Russia-Ukraine war and as the war goes on, the world is realizing that those people have been right because the U.S. fans the flame of war in Ukraine and does not want it to be ended.
Iran Petchem Industry Reaches $50 Trade
The CEO of Iran Social Security Investment Company (SSIC), also known by its Persian acronym SHASTA, announced a 50 billion dollar trade in the country's petrochemical industry in the last five years.
Hate Crimes on the Rise in the West
Racism and nationalism in the Western countries have led to the rise in the number of hate crimes and the U.S. is the leading country in the terms of hate crimes.
Uzbeks Vote for Historic Referendum With Landslide Turnout
Millions of people of Republic of Uzbekistan on Sunday went to the polls to cast their ballots to decide on various amendments to the constitution in a historic referendum which if approved, seems to be approved, will change the Central Asian country's political, economic and social development aspects in many ways.
Sanctions Turning Into a Laughing Stock
Imposition of sanctions on nations, countries, entities and individuals is turning to a laughing stock and becoming meaningless because of its overdose by Western countries especially by the U.S. as Washington does not want to retreat from this bad and wrong habit which is used as a tool by it for putting pressure on nations.
Sri Lanka Seeks to Attract More Iranian Tourists
The number of Iranian visitors to Sri Lanka has increased in the first quarter of 2023 comparing to the same period in 2022 as both countries broadening ties in all fields especially in tourism and Colombo seeks to attract more Iranian visitors.
Constitutional Reform to Propel Further Development in Uzbekistan State and Society
Ambassador of Republic of Uzbekistan to Tehran Bakhodir Abdullaev believes the upcoming April 30 referendum on changes of the Uzbekistan Constitution opens a move towards further development and improvement of welfare of the Uzbek people.