Need to Increase Exports from Khuzestan to Kuwait
TEHRAN - The acting Deputy for Commercial Services at Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO) has emphasized the importance of boosting exports from Khuzestan Province to Kuwait, describing the neighboring country as a key trade partner with strong potential for expansion.
President Urges Acceleration of Gas Flare Collection
TEHRAN - President Masoud Pezeshkian emphasized the urgent need to remove obstacles for the private sector and accelerate the collection of gas flares, calling it both an economic opportunity and a vital step for public health and environmental protection.
Security forces killed in fight with terrorists in southeastern Iran
Two members of the Basij (volunteer) forces were assassinated by terrorists while they were on a patrol mission in the southeastern Province of Sistan and Baluchestan on Saturday.
Why Was the Den of Espionage Seized?
The 13th of Aban 1358 (November 4, 1979) marks the day when the Students Following the Line of the Imam—a name suggested and approved by Ahmad Agha—climbed the walls of the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, forced the armed guards inside to surrender, and initiated the 444-day hostage crisis involving American embassy staff, who were accused of espionage.
Araghchi condemns massacre in el-Fasher city of Sudan
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi strongly condemned the recent attacks and massacre of civilians in the Sudanese city of el-Fasher, expressing deep concern over the ongoing violence in Sudan.
Iran to Boost Gas Flaring Recovery to 295 Million Cubic Feet per Day by 2026
TEHRAN – Oil Minister, Mohsen Paknejad, announced that the country’s gas flaring recovery capacity will rise by approximately 295 million cubic feet per day (mcf/d) by the end of the Iranian calendar year 1405 (March 2027), following the signing of 12 new contracts aimed at capturing associated petroleum gas.
2025-26 IPL: Esteghlal Beats Aluminum to Move Top
Esteghlal moved to top of the 2025-26 Iran Professional League (IPL) table after beating Aluminum 3-1 in Tehran on Friday.
France’s Domestic Political Turmoil Hurts Trade with Iran More Than Sanctions
TEHRAN - The head of the Iran–France Joint Chamber of Commerce has stated that France’s internal political instability has had a greater negative impact on trade between the two countries than international sanctions.
Iran Aims to Attract $10b in Investment in Each Free Trade and Industrial Zone Within Three Years
TEHRAN - Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance, Seyed Ali Madanizadeh, has called on the heads of the country’s free trade and industrial zones to “think big,” urging them to attract $10 billion in investment within the next three years in each zone.
US strikes in Caribbean and Pacific violate int’l law, must stop: Top UN rights official
The United Nations human rights chief says airstrikes by the United States on boats allegedly involved in drug trafficking in the Caribbean and the Pacific violate international human rights law and must halt.











































