COVID-19 prevalence on a downward trend
The spread of coronavirus is slowing down in Iran, as the daily toll has fallen to 115, the lowest figure since April.
Border Fencing Has No Effect on Iran-Pakistan Official Trade
A member of board of directors of Pakistan-Iran Joint Chamber of Commerce says Iran’s schedule for exports to Pakistan has not been materialized and Pakistan’s action for fencing the border with Iran has no impact on the both countries’ official trade.
Russia denies will provide Iran with satellite system
Russian leader Vladimir Putin refuted on Friday a U.S. media report that Moscow is preparing to transfer to Iran an advanced satellite system that will substantially boost its surveillance capabilities.
Russia will provide Iran with cutting-edge satellite
According to the Washington Post, Russia is planning to equip Iran with an advanced satellite that will allow it to track possible military targets across West Asia.
Iran’s envoy to UN: Maximum pressure still continues
Iran's UN envoy has disputed the United States' assertion of a strategic shift toward the 2015 multilateral nuclear deal, saying that Washington is still pursuing the so-called "maximum pressure" campaign against Tehran.
Over 180 forest reserves identified in a year
Some 182 forest reserves with an area of 410,000 hectares were identified and registered across the country over the past [Iranian calendar] year (March 2020-March 2021), according to a recent report by the Forests, Rangelands, and Watershed Management Organization.
Iran starts electricity import from Azerbaijan
Iranian Energy Ministry's Spokesman for Electricity Industry Mostafa Rajabi Mashhadi said that in order to reduce restrictions on electricity supply, electricity imports from Azerbaijan began on Thursday.
Iran, Azerbaijan ink MOU for constructing bridge over Astarachai
Iran and the neighbor Azerbaijan have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for cooperation in constructing a bridge over the Astarachai border river, IRNA reported.
Iran should promote its films and music on global scale
Presidential candidate Saeed Jalili said on Thursday the future administration should view art as a path to success in other fields and actively seek to promote the country's films and music on a global scale.
What a Strange World
After the Ukrainian passenger plane was shot down due to human error in Iran, some countries like Canada decided to take advantage of this mishap in favor of themselves to put pressure on the Islamic Republic of Iran in order to dictate their own so-called human rights principles.