One step to water crisis
If a country has more than 1,700 cubic meters of water per person per year, there is no water shortage, but the upward trend of rainfall shortage surpassed the standard rate and if it declines more, we are one step away from a water crisis.
Iranian Private Sector Ready to Transit Ukrainian Products Via PG
Head of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mine and Agriculture Mr. Gholam-Hossein Shafei in meeting with Ambassador of Ukraine to Tehran Mr. Sergei Burdiliak announced readiness of Iran’s private sector for transit of Ukraine’s agro products via the Persian Gulf.
Iran, Russia ink road transportation co-op MOU
Iran and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on road transportation cooperation, at the end of the two countries’ Road Transportation Joint Committee meeting in Moscow on Wednesday.
Nominees for 2022 Golden Pen Awards unveiled
Iran Pen Association unveiled on Thursday the nominees for its Golden Pen Awards in five categories.
Cooperatives build a better world
The International Day of Cooperatives has been celebrated worldwide since 1923 as the unique contribution of cooperatives is making the world a better place
Refugee deaths spark outrage in U.S.
Campaigners have slammed U.S. politicians following the grisly discovery of 51 dead asylum seekers and at least a dozen others who required hospital treatment after being found inside an abandoned trailer on a remote road in San Antonia, Texas on Monday.
Tehran, Warsaw Explore Mechanisms to Broaden Economic Ties
Iran and Poland in a trade meeting explored mechanisms to broaden economic relation which is not in a satisfactory condition.
“A Soup for the Reconciliation Party” tastes good at Hamedan children’s theater festival
“A Soup for the Reconciliation Party” won the best theater award at the 27th edition of Iran’s International Theater Festival for Children and Young Adults on Monday in Hamedan.
Study sheds light on Mosque attacks in UK
New Research by two British Muslim organizations has revealed almost half of Mosques or Islamic institutions in the United Kingdom have experienced religiously motivated attacks over “the last three years”, in another sign of the rising levels of Islamophobia in the country.
Japanese envoy highlights environmental cooperation with Iran
Japanese Ambassador in Tehran Kazutoshi Aikawa has emphasized the need to broaden cooperation with Iran in the field of environment.