Iran Handling Coronavirus Outbreak Better Than U.S , Europe
President Hassan Rouhani says Iran has handled the novel coronavirus outbreak better than Europe and the United States, assuring that the country's stocks of basic commodities are replenished better than ever.
It’s Better to Leave Than to Stay
It is better to name the Coronavirus as “destruction of Corona” rather than a virus because all reports and news show that its extensive spread has made the world more f
Qaani Visit to Baghdad Foils Coup d’Etat
the U.S.’s saber-rattling and bullying died down and led to a statement issued by eight Iraqi resistance groups
Reflection of Post-Coronavirus in Disintegration of the West
Many experts in the world in recent decade have reached this conclusion that capitalism is on the verge of the collapse
Iran-China Trade Dropped by 36% in 2019
Head of Iran-China Joint Chamber of Commerce Majid-Reza Hariri says the trade between Iran and China fell sharply in 2019 and it continued in the early months of 2020.
To Cure Economy by Production Leap
This year, the condition in the country and Anti-Coronavirus Headquarters’ demand for voluntary quarantine in the country made the Supreme Leader cancel his annual New Year travel to Mashhad
Tehran Says Any U.S. Provocation Will Be Met With “Fiercest” Response
The chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces says the country will show the most severe reaction to the United States if it does anything to undermine the security of the Islamic Republic.
The Eventful Year Reaching Its End
Dear readers I would like to inform you that this issue will be the last one which will hit the news-stands in this Iranian calendar year which ends on Thursday.
Iran Asks IMF for $5b in Emergency Funding
The Central Bank of Iran has asked the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for $5 billion emergency funding to fight a coronavirus pandemic as the number of infections keeps growing in the country.
U.S. Exports to Iran Falls by 17% in January
According to the latest report released by the United States Census Bureau, the U.S. and Iran trade volume has witnessed 13 percent fall in January 2020 comparing to the same period in 2019 and the figure has stood at $3.9m.