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  • Judiciary Chief Calls for Swift Action to Prevent Unrest, Blames Currency Instability 07 Jan 2026

    Judiciary Chief Calls for Swift Action to Prevent Unrest, Blames Currency Instability

    TEHRAN - Iran’s Judiciary Chief, Hojjatoleslam Mohseni Ejei, has called for urgent measures to eliminate the underlying conditions that lead to public unrest, emphasizing that economic instability, particularly fluctuations in the currency market, has been a significant factor behind protests by tradespeople and merchants. Speaking to commanders of the Law Enforcement Forces (Faraja), Ejei stressed that the judiciary and security forces must work proactively to prevent incidents of unrest and maintain public safety.

Barbados ditches British monarchy 02 Dec 2021

Barbados ditches British monarchy

After a while of deliberating, prolonging the move and marking the date on the calendar, Barbados has officially removed Britain’s Queen Elizabeth as the head of state and become a republic.

Media hype casts doubt on the West’s seriousness about Vienna talks 02 Dec 2021

Media hype casts doubt on the West’s seriousness about Vienna talks

  After a months-long hiatus, Iranian and Western negotiators ultimately met in the same room but much of the work does not seem to be done in the room. Instead, the Western negotiators seem to prefer forging ahead with media hyperbole.

Britain seeks ‘urgent’ talks with Europe to tackle Channel migrant crisis 01 Dec 2021

Britain seeks ‘urgent’ talks with Europe to tackle Channel migrant crisis

  Britain's government on Sunday announced plans for its own talks on the Channel migration crisis with European ministers this week as it was frozen out of a crisis meeting in France.

20% of homegrown COVID vaccines permitted for export 01 Dec 2021

20% of homegrown COVID vaccines permitted for export

The Ministry of Health has issued a license to export 20 percent of the domestically produced coronavirus vaccines, IRNA reported on Tuesday.

No evidence of Omicron reported in Iran 01 Dec 2021

No evidence of Omicron reported in Iran

  To date, no cases of the new coronavirus strain, which is prevalent in South Africa, have been reported in the country, Health Minister Bahram Einollahi announced on Tuesday.

Iran, China to Launch Joint Free Zones 01 Dec 2021

Iran, China to Launch Joint Free Zones

Secretary of the Free Zones High Council Mr. Saeed Mohammad says Iran and China can launch the joint free zone under the Shanghai Cooperation Summit (SCO) treaty and Iran can also launch a joint zone with Eurasia under the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) treaty.

Iran planning to launch 3 satellites into space 30 Nov 2021

Iran planning to launch 3 satellites into space

Iran is going ahead with the launch of three satellites into orbit in line with a national plan to develop the space industry over the last 10 years.

Mark Esper sues Pentagon for blocking parts of his memoir 30 Nov 2021

Mark Esper sues Pentagon for blocking parts of his memoir

Former Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper on Sunday sued the Pentagon, accusing officials of improperly blocking significant portions of an upcoming memoir about his tenure under President Donald J. Trump.

Iran to unveil first marine diesel engine soon 30 Nov 2021

Iran to unveil first marine diesel engine soon

The commander of the Iranian Navy has announced that the first marine diesel engine, which is designed and built entirely by Iranian experts, will be unveiled soon.

U.S. faces a diminishing range of choices in Vienna 29 Nov 2021

U.S. faces a diminishing range of choices in Vienna

  After long months of patience, diplomats from Iran and world powers will reconvene in Vienna again on Monday to redress the situation resulting from the 2018 U.S. withdrawal from a 2015 nuclear agreement.