• Concerns are growing that the South Korean economy may end up contracting in the fourth quarter of this year, as a string of woes drag down Asia’s fourth-largest economy.

  • The European Union and Canada signed a free trade agreement on Sunday that aims to generate jobs and growth though it must still clear some 40 national and regional parliaments in Europe in the…

  • Though China’s economy is currently witnessing a slowdown, the contribution of the world’s second largest economy to global growth will remain around 30% for the next five years, a top Chinese…

  • OPEC’s internal disagreements over how to implement oil-supply cuts agreed last month have prevented a deal to secure the cooperation of other major suppliers.

    More than 18 hours of talks…

  • Research may be toppling one of the strongest objections to renewable energy: Wind and solar are not reliable enough to support the grid 24-7-365, so they need fossil and nuclear backup.

  • Tajikistan on Saturday diverted the flow of a major river to start building the world’s tallest dam and the main element of the Rogun hydroelectric power plant, a $3.9 billion project that…

  • Iran's Marun Petrochemical Company is in talks with international energy majors to expand petrochemical production, MPC's chief executive officer said.

    "We have held some talks with…

  • Unlike other oil companies that are bound to develop oilfields under the new contractual framework known as Iran Petroleum Contract, the National Iranian South Oil Company will develop four…

  • Iran's export of crude oil and gas condensates will rise to around 3 million barrels per day in the current Iranian year that ends in March, managing director of the National Iranian Oil Company…

  • Iran’s energy minister said on Sunday that less than one-fifth of the electricity expansion costs in both urban and rural areas is paid by subscribers and called for a reform of payments in the…

  • The University of Hakim Sabzevari (HSU) in Khorasan Razavi Province and the French Sorbonne University have signed a number of memoranda of understanding on academic cooperation, said Chancellor…

  • Teacher burnout and student stress may be linked, according to a University of British Columbia study.

    The study is the first of its kind to examine the connection between teacher burnout…

  • The rate of economic participation of Iranian women is one of the lowest in the world, said Vice President for Women and Family Affairs.

  • Top universities in Iran say the number of scientific courses held jointly by Iranian universities with reputed global universities is increasing, and consequently the quality of higher education…

  • All traditional breads currently produced in the country are iron-fortified and studies are being conducted to find the best way to add Vitamin D to traditional breads as well, said Zahra…

  • People with various degrees of hearing loss constitute only 14% of the disabled population covered by the State Welfare Organization (SWO). However, 40% of the SWO budget for provision of…

  • An Afghan worker of the Tehran Province Water and Wastewater Company died in a land subsidence incident near Tehran’s Haft-e Tir Square on Saturday. The 37-year-old man was working at the bottom…

  • A joint pharmaceutical production line was inaugurated in Algiers by the Iranian and Algerian health ministers during Health Minister Hassan Qazizadeh Hashemi’s recent visit to Algeria. A…

  • Ankara will not reimburse Iranian travel agencies for losses incurred following Tehran's one-month ban on tours to Turkey in the aftermath of a failed coup attempt in July, Turkey's ambassador to…

  • An American Airlines jet engine that failed seconds before takeoff in a fiery runway accident at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport flung broken turbine parts as far as half a mile from the…

  • Iran's Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization is planning to arrange meetings with established handicraft exporters to Iraq to return the volume of exports to the days prior to…

  • Mobile phone reception in Britain is so poor that foreign tourists often get better coverage than locals, according to MPs.

    Their investigation condemned the fact UK phone users are usually…

  • The days when airlines lost luggage and created headaches for passengers could be numbered.

    Airlines could dramatically reduce the number of bags that are mishandled, if they add tiny radio…

  • To facilitate payment when using taxis, officials in Urmia, West Azarbaijan Province, are going ahead with plans to equip cabs with radio-frequency identification systems to allow passengers to…

  • In a meeting with Iranian officials, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin revealed plans to facilitate visa procedures for a number of countries, including Iran. Ukraine's top diplomat made…