Iran Annual Non-Oil Exports Could Hit $100b
Head of the Export Promotion Committee of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (ICCIMA) says Iran has the capacity to increase its annual non-oil exports to $100b.
China Acts with ‘Openness, Transparency, Responsibility’ in COVID-19 Fight
Chinese President Xi Jinping said Monday China has all along acted with openness, transparency and responsibility in the fight against COVID-19.
Mostafa Karkhaneh Named Saipa Volleyball Coach
Mostafa Karkhaneh has been appointed as new head coach of Saipa volleyball club.
WHO Official Warns of Second Wave of COVID-19 This Winter
The WHO’s top officials in Europe have voiced concerns that a second wave of coronavirus may be inevitable this winter, possibly exacerbated by seasonal flu or a potential measles outbreak.
U.S. China Preparing for Divorce
U.S. President Donald Trump has recently launched an interesting threat when he warned China of cutting off
Pandemic Almost Zeroed Iran’s Exports Revenues in UAE
Vice-Chairman of Iran and United Arab Emirates Joint Chamber of Commerce says Iran’s exports to the UAE have faced more restrictions in the past two months and there has been no export forex to return to the country.
Suspect in Standoff with Police after Deadly Illinois Shooting
At least one person was killed and two others injured in a shooting early Sunday at a Super 8 motel in the US state of Illinois, and a suspect was barricaded inside in a standoff with officers, the authorities said.
Islamic Solidarity Games Postponed
The Islamic Solidarity Games, due to be staged in August next year in Turkey, have been postponed to avoid clashing with the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Iran’s Pahlavan Nominated for Best Midfielder of ACL2016 Team
Zob Ahan player Ehsan Pahlavan has been nominated for the best midfielder of AFC Champions League 2016 Team.
Iran-Turkey Borders to Reopen Very Soon
Head of Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce Mehrdad Saadat Dehghan says Turkey will soon reopen its land border to Iran which will resolve problems for trade between both states.