A Puppet Called Albania
On Wednesday a tiny European country tried to star as hero in the West’s scenario and cut its diplomatic ties with the Islamic Republic of Iran to please the West and enemies of Tehran for enhancing pressure on the Islamic Republic with resorting to false claim of cyberattacks.
Tehran, Abidjan Explore Ways for Broadening Economic Cooperation
Head of National Development Fund of Iran (NDF) Mr. Mehdi Ghazanfari met Ambassador of Cote D’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) Mr. Tamakulu Vatara and during the meeting both sides explored ways for broadening economic ties.
Might Is Right in This World
It seems the rule of jungle dominates the current world and everybody who is mighty is right or at least practically it seems so because international bodies which have been set up to defend rights of nations especially the weak ones usually jump to defend the mighty sides. So if you want to survive, you should try to be powerful and stand on your own foot otherwise you are doomed to be lackey of powerful ones.
No Imports of Cars and Doctors From India
A member of board of directors of Iran-India Joint Chamber of Commerce rejected reports that Indian doctors are present in Iran and also reports of importing cars from India.
Great Islamic Encyclopedia publishes entry on Ayatollah Khamenei in separate book
The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia has published an entry on the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, in a separate book.
Freedom of Expression in American Style
For decades or better to say centuries the Westererns and mostly Americans have been claiming they are ardent supporters of freedom of expression and when it comes to themselves, they act totally differently which makes the world laugh for their double standard approach regarding the freedom of expression.
Ball Now Is in U.S. Court
On Thursday the Islamic Republic submitted its views on the U.S. response to the EU draft text on revival of the 2015 JCPOA deal and now the ball is in the U.S. court to show its will for striking the new deal but many analysts believe that the current U.S. Administration lacks enough courage to sign the deal because of the mid-term elections for the Congress and Senate in the U.S.
Iran Set to Join Russia’s MIR Card Payment System
The Iranian Central Bank of Iran is negotiating to join Russia’s MIR payment card system to facilitate financial transfers and trade, according to Hadi Tizhoush Taban, the Chairman of the Iran Russia Joint Chamber of Commerce.
No More One-Sided Concession
For years the Islamic Republic of Iran has tried to give some voluntary and one-sided concessions to the International Atomic Energy Agency in order to prove its good-will and sincere cooperation with this UN body but unfortunately the body has been emboldened to ask more from Tehran while closes its eyes on some other countries.
Iran LPG Export Grows 20%
Oil Minister said Iran’s export of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) saw a 20% rise in the first year of President Raisi’s office compared to a year earlier.