The government is forecasting a 7.7% GDP growth and a 7.6% inflation for the upcoming Iranian fiscal year (starting March 21, 2017).
This was announced by Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, the…
The government is forecasting a 7.7% GDP growth and a 7.6% inflation for the upcoming Iranian fiscal year (starting March 21, 2017).
This was announced by Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, the…
As per the new budget bill submitted to the parliament by the government, those who are making less than 15 million rials ($384 at market exchange rate) a month, will be exempt from paying income…
Isfahan Province is hosting the 19th Exhibition of Persian Handmade Carpets, otherwise known as CARPEX 2016.
Representatives of 11 Spanish companies are scheduled to visit Iran during December 12-14 to meet their Iranian counterparts and discuss ways of forging cooperation.
The Iran-Chile Agriculture, Business Forum was held at Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, Mines and Agriculture’s headquarters in Tehran on Sunday.
The jolt Mario Draghi is set to give the eurozone economy may well be his last, economists say.
The European Central Bank president will announce an extension of asset purchases on Thursday…
For the first time in history, gold supply into the future is under enormous pressure. That warning from Mark Bristow, the CE of London and Johannesburg-listed Randgold, encapsulates the gold…
Scotland’s economy is expected to slow over the next couple of years due to political and economic uncertainty, according to experts.
The EY Scottish Item Club 2017 Forecast predicts output…
The resounding 'No' vote in Italy's constitutional referendum is set to lead to short-term political uncertainty which could complicate efforts to strengthen the country's embattled banking sector…
Japan’s consumer confidence fell for the second successive month in November and to the lowest level in six months, the cabinet office said here Monday, a further sign that the government’s…
Americans should get used to a “new normal” of slow economic growth, business economists say.
Median estimate from economists surveyed by the National Association for Business Economics…
Businesses in Britain’s services sector grew at their fastest pace since January last month, a survey showed on Monday, and the broader economy kept up its momentum in late 2016, even if firms…
The first training center for rescue dogs was established 19 years ago in the country. At the time there were only six trainers and six dogs at the center.
South Korea’s KBNP Company has signed a memorandum of understanding with Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute (RVSRI) for joint production of Newcastle Vaccine.
December 2 is the International Day for the Abolition of Slavery.
A charity organization is offering free courses on acquiring work skills as well as job opportunities for the disabled in Tehran.
The Ra’ad al-Ghadir Charity Organization, which was…
The State Welfare Organization’s top priority is to improve urban accessibility for the disabled, said its head Anoushiravan Mohseni Bandpei.
Explosion of a land mine, a remnant of the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war, in a rural area in Qasr-e Shirin County in Kermanshah Province, injured one person on Saturday. “The man was driving his tractor…
New Zealand education institutions stand to benefit following the signing of an education cooperation agreement in Iran on Sunday, according to Trade Minister Todd McClay.
McClay is leading…
Following the death of a patient after receiving intravenous penicillin in Kashan city in Isfahan Province, the Food and Drug Administration has ordered an enquiry. “The medicine under question,…
A team from the University of Melbourne has developed a world-first vaccine for gum disease. The vaccine will eliminate, or at least significantly reduce, the need for surgery and antibiotics for…
Coral across Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has suffered its most devastating die-off on record, a new report says in just nine months, bleaching caused by warmer water has killed around 67% of…
Some of the biggest urban-pollution headlines of the past few years have not come from likely suspects like Beijing and New Delhi, but rather once-pristine European cities, namely Paris, Athens…
Despite global efforts to curb global warming and climate change, Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions are rising. The country has already spent 20% of its greenhouse gas emissions allowance for…
The Department of Environment will show no leniency toward industrial units that exceed their pollution limits in winter, an official at the Department of Environment said.
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