Maduro: Oil Revenue to Plunge 99% by Sanctions
President Nicolas Maduro says US financial sanctions have caused Venezuela’s oil revenues to plunge 99 percent over the last six years.
Rouhani: Iran Grappling with Economic War
President Hassan Rouhani said on Wednesday that Iran has been grappling with an economic war over the past three years, not just sanctions.
Iran Slams US Presence in Syria
Iran’s Foreign Minister's Senior Assistant for Special Political Affairs Ali Asghar Khaji in a phone call with his Japanese counterpart on Wednesday slammed the United States illegal presence in Syria.
Zarif Offers Condolences Over Death of Emir of Kuwait
Mohammad Javad Zarif offered condolences over the death of Emir of Kuwait, praising the late leader of the Persian Gulf Arab country for his moderate policies.
Persepolis to Play with Pakhtakor in ACL quarterfinals
Iran’s Persepolis squares off against Pakhtakor of Uzbekistan in the AFC Champions League (ACL) quarterfinals at Doha’s Jassim bin Hamad Stadium on Wednesday.
On China National Day, Zarif Hopes for Closer Strategic Cooperation
The Iranian foreign minister congratulated China on its National Day, expressing hope for broader strategic cooperation between the two countries.
Iran Welcomes Prisoner Exchange in Yemen
Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Tuesday welcomed a recent agreement between Yemen’s Ansarullah movement and the Saudi-backed former government to exchange more than 1,000 prisoners.
No Power Can Harm Iran’s Exports, Imports: NITC official
The head of NITC emphasized on Tuesday that no power can harm the country’s exports and imports, noting that free trade is Iran's right.
Iraq, Oman Call on Iran to Boost Ties
The new ambassadors of Iraq and Oman to Iran called for the boosting of ties with Iran in various fields.
Transport Strike in Germany Disrupts Commuters
A public transport strike caused major disruption for commuters across Germany on Tuesday after the powerful Verdi union called for industrial action.