IRGC Quds Force deputy chief Gen. Hejazi passes away
Deputy Chief of the IRGC Quds Force General Mohammad Hejazi has passed away after years of suffering from the effects of chemical weapons used during the Iraqi war of the 1980s on Iran, IRGC spokesman Ramezan Sharif says.
Iran to administer 1.4m coronavirus vaccine doses by Friday
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says approximately 1.4 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccines will be administered in the country by Friday, in a bid to vaccinate high-risk groups.
Diplomats agree to continue talks, technical consultations
Diplomats from the remaining parties to a landmark 2015 Iran nuclear deal have agreed to continue bilateral and multilateral negotiations as well as technical consultations within the next days.
New Regional Course of Uzbekistan: Achievements and Prospects
The reforms, openness, transparency, renewal, and changes observed in the domestic policy of Uzbekistan in recent years are also evident in the country’s foreign policy.
Iran faces fourth COVID wave after Nowruz holidays
Iran is facing a fourth major wave of COVID-19 infections shortly after millions traveled during the new year holidays.
Zarif slams UK ‘hypocrisy’ over nuclear warhead plan
Iranian FM slams UK PM who expressed concern about Iran’s nuclear program after announcing a boost to its nuclear stockpiles.
New prohibitions against gold, bitcoin
With so much debt in the U.S., financial markets are entering a new paradigm, where we could see "shocking" tax changes that might involve prohibitions against capital movements to assets.
Iran’s non-oil exports exceed $65 billion
Iran's non-oil exports reached $65 billion in one year, In a meeting with exporters in Qazvin province, Hamid Zadboum said.
Last Editorial of the Century Which Passed
There have been a few days that I have been pondering how I pass my hours of life and how I have passed 1399, the last year of the 14th century.
Iran unveils another COVID-19 vaccine, Fakhra
Phase one of a clinical trial for another Iranian COVID-19 vaccine, Fakhra - named after the martyred nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh - kicked off, with his son receiving the first dose.