Iran’s Exports to Eurasian Union Rise by 20 Percent
TEHRAN - Iran’s exports to member states of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) have grown significantly in recent months, recording a 20 percent increase, according to a senior trade official. Authorities believe this surge could serve as a golden opportunity to strengthen the country’s foreign trade and give a strong push to domestic production.
Islamic world should collectively confront Israel’s warmongering: FM Araghchi
Araghchi told the Qatari foreign minister that Iran stands by the Persian Gulf country, a position stated multiple times by Iranian officials since Israel’s unprecedented attack, targeting the Hamas leadership in Doha, last week.
Zare Snatches Iran’s First Gold at 2025 World Wrestling Championships
Amir Hossein Zare won Iran’s first gold medal at the 2025 World Wrestling Championships on Sunday.
President Pezeshkian heads to Qatar for Arab-Islamic emergency summit
The Iranian president joins other heads of state from member countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League (AL) for the emergency summit slated for Monday.
Iran, Tajikistan Expand Economic Cooperation
TEHRAN - Alborz Province hosted a one-day visit by Zahidi Nizomiddin Shamsiddinzoda, Tajikistan’s Ambassador to Iran, opening new opportunities to showcase the province’s industrial and agricultural strengths and paving the way for deeper bilateral trade and economic cooperation.
Araghchi travels to Qatar to attend Arab-Islamic Ministerial Preparatory Meeting
The Iranian foreign minister joins his counterparts from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League (AL) for the meeting set to be held later on Sunday.
Iran to Play Egypt at 2025 Volleyball World Championship Opener
Iran will start the 2025 FIVB Volleyball Men’s World Championship on Sunday with a match against Egypt.
Government Should Allocate Foreign Currency Only for Essential Goods
TEHRAN - The head of Iran’s Export Confederation has urged the Central Bank to refrain from imposing artificial exchange rates, stressing that government-supplied foreign currency should be limited to essential goods, while all other imports should be financed through export revenues.
The Abbasids as Successors to the Umayyads
Abu al-‘Abbas Abdullah ibn Muhammad (known as Abu al-‘Abbas al-Saffah) was the first Abbasid caliph.
Europe Withdraws the Snapback Letter
The E3 countries (Germany, France, and the United Kingdom), arguing that the United States lost its legal right to trigger the “snapback” mechanism after leaving the JCPOA, refused to recognize Washington’s request and effectively declared it “ineffective and legally unacceptable.” This position itself was a kind of indirect “withdrawal” of the U.S. request. But could Europe change its stance and actually move in a direction independent of the U.S. demand (that is, withdraw its own letter and accept that the snapback should not be triggered)?











































