Tariff Reforms Essential to Boost Iran–Turkey Trade
TEHRAN - Iran and Turkey must revise trade tariffs to unlock the full potential of bilateral commerce, a senior Iranian business leader said during a meeting with Turkish commercial attachés in Tehran.
Colombian president condemns US attack on Venezuelan boat
Colombian President Gustavo Petro condemned the recent US attack on a vessel off Venezuela’s coast.
Iran Resumes Electricity Exports to Two Eastern Neighbors
TEHRAN - The head of Iran’s Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution Company (Tavanir) announced that electricity exports to Afghanistan and Pakistan have resumed following a decline in domestic demand.
Police motorcade comes under terrorist attack in southeastern Iran
A police commander of Qasr Qand in Sistan and Baluchestan province announced that shooting had been launched at a police motor patrol unit that was on its way to a citizen assistance mission.
2025: A Global Test of Ethics
Assessing the “rate of ethics” on a global scale requires a multidimensional look at both objective and subjective indicators.
Iran Beats Uzbekistan in 2025 CAVA Women’s Volleyball Challenge Cup
Iran’s women’s volleyball team defeated Uzbekistan 3-0 (25-15, 25-14, 25-16) at the Central Asian Volleyball Association (CAVA) Women’s Volleyball Challenge Cup on Friday.
Araghchi congratulates appointment of new Kazakh foreign minister
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi congratulated appointment of Yermek Kosherbayev as new foreign minister of Kazhakstan.
Current Dollar Rate Driven by “Fear,” Not Real Market Forces
TEHRAN - The governor of Iran’s Central Bank has rejected the recent surge in the dollar’s value in the free market as the result of “fear” propagated by hostile actors, rather than reflecting the real market rate of the national currency.
Do Not Buy Cryptocurrency
Forty-five years ago, a person named Satoshi Nakamoto, relying on three process-based factors, invented a currency that, due to people’s inclination to create wealth, turned into a valid but completely anonymous form of money.
ECO Considers Common Currency by 2035 as Intra-Regional Trade Remains Low at 8%
TEHRAN - The Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), home to over half a billion people and rich in energy and mineral resources, currently accounts for less than 5% of global trade, with intra-regional trade comprising only 8% of member states’ total exchanges. In an exclusive interview with Tasnim News Agency, ECO Secretary-General Asad Majeed Khan revealed that the organization is developing a Strategic Vision 2035 aimed at reducing customs barriers, enhancing connectivity, and potentially introducing a common currency to strengthen economic cooperation.











































