Iran’s Export to ECO Member States Up 52%
Iran exported over $7.6 billion worth of commodities to the members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) in the first nine months of the current Iranian calendar year (March 21-December 21, 2021) to register a 52-percent increase year on year, the spokesman of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) said.
Belgian Companies Ready for Participation in Construction Projects in Iran
A member of the Iran-Belgium Joint Chamber of Commerce says in case the Iranian government decides to import modern and advanced technologies from European companies, the chamber will do its best to participate in the construction boom in Iran.
Iran-Russia Trade Soars 41% in 9 Months
Trade volume between Russia and Iran has increased 12 percent in terms of weight and 41 percent in terms of value in the first nine months of this Iranian calendar year (March 21, 2021 to December 21, 2021), according to an Iranian official.
Iran Boosts Sales to Uzbekistan
In 2021, Iran saw its exports of fruit and vegetables fall by 6 per cent on the back of a sharp decline in sales to the likes of Iraq, Russia, China and Afghanistan.
Iran marks martyrdom anniversary of nuclear scientist
The father of martyred nuclear scientist Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan is seen in a ceremony held on Wednesday to commemorate the martyrdom anniversary.
Iran negotiating to exchange driving licenses with 70 countries
Negotiations are underway with 70 countries to exchange driving licenses, Traffic Police chief Seyed Kamal Hadianfar has announced.
Iran Trade With Neighbors Witnessing 42% Growth in Value
Iran’s business transaction with 15 neighboring countries in the last nine months has increased year-on-year (YOY) 18 percent in weight and 42 percent in value, Head of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration (IRICA) said on Thursday.
Iranians Mark 2016 Capture of Intruding U.S. Ships
Wednesday was the eighth anniversary of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy’s capture of two American navy ships in the Persian Gulf, where US Navy sailors were forced to kneel down before Iranian naval forces after trespassing into Iranian territorial waters.
E3 must match its speed with Iran
As the Vienna talks enter a sensitive stage, the Western media outlets and the European troika, also known as E3, are trying to blame Iran for “slow progress,” but they seem to have forgotten that that ship has sailed.
Critically endangered: just 12 cheetahs living in Iran habitats
Studies show that the situation of Asiatic cheetahs in Iran is critical so that just 12 of the endangered species are currently living in natural habitats across the country.
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- Yemen hits Israeli military site, downs ‘American-Israeli’ drone
- Iran Climbs to FIFA Futsal Men’s World Ranking Top Five
- Iran and Turkmenistan Agree to Launch Passenger Train Service
- Iran welcomes trilateral agreement between Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, and Kyrgyzstan
- Foreign minister calls Nowruz symbol of cultural bonds among nations
- Iran to Expand Shipping Lines to West and Southwest Africa
- Iran says it will respond to U.S. letter after undertaking a review of it
- Iran Aims to Collect 16bcm of Flare Gas by End of Seventh Development Plan
- Iran Defeats Russia in Shiraz Handball Tournament
- Ansarullah leader: Yemen will use more options if U.S. aggression continues
- Foreign minister says Iran committed to diplomacy in defending peace, stability
- Iran’s Steel Production Falls 6.7% Amid Energy Imbalances
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Candidates face each other in first televised debate
The first televised debates among seven presidential candidates were held on Saturday afternoon.
Investigating disasters caused by Yemen War
The fourth pre-session of an international conference on international law and armed conflict in the region, entitled "Yemen War and Role of International Law on Armed Conflicts", was held virtually at Qom University.
Germans, Japanese and Marylanders are poisoned by the US military
PFAS in fire-fighting foams used on basFes worldwide are contaminating the environment and endangering public health. The Pentagon denies wrongdoing.
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Yemen hits Israeli military site, downs ‘American-Israeli’ drone
Yemen hit an Israeli military site and downed an "American-Israeli" drone, reiterating its readiness should the United States and Israel seek escalation in the region.
Iran says it will respond to U.S. letter after undertaking a review of it
The Foreign Ministry spokesperson says that the Islamic Republic of Iran will respond to U.S. President Donald Trump's letter via appropriate channels after a review of the letter is completed.
Trump says the U.S. launched ‘powerful military action’ against Yemen
President Donald Trump says the United States has launched what he describes as “decisive and powerful military action” against Yemen.
Iran Navy successfully carries out Photo Ex operations in joint drills with Russia and China
Iranian naval forces have successfully executed photo exercises and tactical formation operations on the second day of joint naval drills with the Russian and Chinese navies.
Navy chief: Trump’s remarks on U.S.’s power delusional
Rear Admiral Shahram Irani, the Navy commander, dismisses Donald Trump’s remarks that the U.S. is more powerful than Iran, China, and Russia, calling the remark “delusional.”
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Malaysians in Tehran Mark 66th National Day, Malaysia Day
TEHRAN – Malaysians in Tehran marked together the 66th National Day and Malaysia Day in style on September 5 at the residence of Malaysian Ambassador to Tehran H.E. Khairi bin Omar.

The Concept of Love in the New Testament and the Qur’an
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The Fight Against Corruption – Is a Priority of Uzbekistan’s State Policy
The reforms started in Uzbekistan 7 years ago are being continued consistently. Decisions based on principles such as keeping up with the times, openness to positive changes, and ensuring human dignity are becoming important in determining the country's future.
New Tourism Destinations in Malaysia Introduced
The Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture of Malaysia announced that the country's borders were opened to foreign tourists after a two-year hiatus due to the corona pandemic.
Expansion of investment with the development of infrastructure in Lamerd Special Economic Zone
Lamerd Special Economic Zone has seriously used its full capacity to build infrastructure. With the efforts of the management complex, despite all the problems, with the development of infrastructure, we are witnessing the expansion of the presence of investors.