Monday, 24 February , 2025
French Carmakers Have to Pay Damages Over Leaving Iran 21 Nov 2022

French Carmakers Have to Pay Damages Over Leaving Iran

Spokesman of the Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade says as long as French carmakers do not pay damages for leaving Iran market due to sanctions, they will be unable to re-enter Iran’s market.

Air pollution kills more than AIDS and malaria 20 Nov 2022

Air pollution kills more than AIDS and malaria

–The number of people who die annually from air pollution in the world is 6 times the number of people who die from malaria and 4 times those killed by AIDS.

Gov’t Records Lowest Expenditure in West Asia 20 Nov 2022

Gov’t Records Lowest Expenditure in West Asia

International Monetary Fund (IMF), in a recent ranking of the world’s governments based on the ratio of their expenditure to gross domestic product (GDP), has put Iran in sixth place among 188 countries reviewed.

Attention on Barter Trade, Transport to Boost Iran-Pakistan Trade 20 Nov 2022

Attention on Barter Trade, Transport to Boost Iran-Pakistan Trade

The head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) considered the attention to barter trade and transit as the basis for the expansion of economic relations between Iran and Pakistan.

Iran vehemently denies allegations of smuggling missile fuel to Yemen 19 Nov 2022

Iran vehemently denies allegations of smuggling missile fuel to Yemen

Iran has unequivocally denied the U.S. Navy's allegations that it attempted to sneak 70 tons of a missile fuel component onto a ship headed for Yemen and concealed it amid bags of fertilizer.

Iran ready to establish science, technology park in Venezuela 19 Nov 2022

Iran ready to establish science, technology park in Venezuela

Iranian Science Minister Mohammad Ali Zolfigol in a meeting with his Venezuelan counterpart Gabriela Servilia Jimenez announced readiness to establish a science and technology park in Venezuela.

NASA’s $93b taxpayer mission as U.S. poverty rises 19 Nov 2022

NASA’s $93b taxpayer mission as U.S. poverty rises

After years of delays and technical problems, the U.S. space agency, NASA, has finally kick-started its costly aerospace mission using $93 billion of the American worker’s taxpayer money at a time when a large proportion of families in the country are struggling to put food on the table.

Iran has taken great steps toward sustainable development despite sanctions 17 Nov 2022

Iran has taken great steps toward sustainable development despite sanctions

Despite unilateral sanctions and global pressure, Iran has taken great steps in turning its development path into a sustainable one, Ali Salajeqeh, Department of Environment (DOE) has said.

Change of power in Iran and U.S. has failed to resolve disputes: expert 17 Nov 2022

Change of power in Iran and U.S. has failed to resolve disputes: expert

A senior expert on American affairs believes that the disputes between Iran and the U.S. over the 2015 nuclear deal - JCPOA- and tensions in relations are not resolved with a change of power in Tehran and Washington.

Tehran, Kuala Lumpur Can Balance Trade Through Exporting Halal Food 17 Nov 2022

Tehran, Kuala Lumpur Can Balance Trade Through Exporting Halal Food

Director General of Islamic Chamber Research and Information Center of Iran (ICRIC) Mr. Mohammad Reza Karbasi in meeting with an auditing team from Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) said that Iran’s exports to Malaysia comparing to its imports is very insignificant and export of halal food can be an appropriate capacity for solving this problem.