Riyadh, Abu Dhabi Siding with Israel against Muslims
The leader of Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah movement warned Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates against attempts
US Sanctions on Syria Run Counter to Human Rights
A senior adviser to the Iranian parliament speaker said the US’ fresh sanctions against Syria, imposed under the Caesar Act, constitute a violation of human rights and international treaties.
Dark Matter Hunters’ Inconclusive Signal Grabs Headlines
An announcement Wednesday from physicists searching for particles of mysterious dark matter has set off a hype storm—even though the team says it hasn’t actually discovered anything yet.
Russia Says US Sanctions on Syria Illegitimate
Russia’s Foreign Ministry on Wednesday said the US unilateral coercive measures imposed on Syria and the so-called “Caesar Act” are illegitimate, and they hinder the international efforts for resolving the crisis in the country.
Iran, Kazakhstan Call for Resumption of Direct Flights
Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Eslami in a telephone talk with Minister of Industry and Infrastructure Development of Kazakhstan Mr. Beibut Atamkulov reviewed ways for boosting cooperation on transportation and transit in rail, road, air and marine fields.
Non-Oil Exports Decline by 47.7%
Head of Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture (TCCIMA) Mr. Masoud Khansari says the non-oil exports have plummeted by 47.7 percent in the first two months of the current year and warned the officials to amend their policies.
China Seeking Peaceful Resolution to Border Dispute with India
China said Wednesday that it is seeking a peaceful resolution to its Himalayan border dispute with India following the death of 20 Indian soldiers in the most violent confrontation in decades.
Police in England, Wales Six Times More Likely to Fine BAME People in Lockdown
Police enforcing the coronavirus lockdown in England and Wales were more than six times more likely to issue fines to black, Asian and minority ethnic people than white people, figures show.
Fauci on Coronavirus Infections: We’re Still in A First Wave
Anthony Fauci, the United States’ top infectious disease expert, is warning that the country has yet to get through the first wave of the coronavirus outbreak.
Insurance Companies Can Guarantee Economic Activities in FTZs
Secretary of Iran's High Council of Free and Special Economic Zones Morteza Bank during meeting with the board of directors of Iran Moein Insurance Company (specialized insurance in free trade zones) said insurance companies can guarantee economic activities in Iran’s free trade zones.











































