Iran denied on Thursday accusations of involvement ...
Iran denied on Thursday accusations of involvement ...
US President Donald Trump on Thursday said he ...
Lawmakers have called on the incoming Foreign Ministry....
US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley will travel to ...
Japan's policy toward Iran revolves around efforts to develop full-fledged...
Ali Akbar Salehi, in a presidential decree on Thursday, was reappointed ..
The final draft of a parliamentary bill in retaliation for ...
Iran increased crude oil production last month along ...
Plans are in place to bring the level of gas flaring in the ...
The Petrochemical Research and Technology Company of ...
Saudi Arabia favors New York for the main foreign listing of state oil giant...
State-owned oil and gas company Pertamina ...
Minister of Industries, Mining and ...
Mohammad Shariatmadari, vice president for executive affairs...
A close look at Iran’s non-oil trade during the first presidential term of Hassan Rouhani (August 2013-17) shows that the country’s “non-oil trade” deficit has noticeably shrunk during the four-year period, as it went down from $90 billion under former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (2009-13), to $9.6 billion under Rouhani.
Hassan Rouhani Tuesday named Masoud Karbasian ...
Iran exported 19,000 tons ...
The Iranian government is in talks with the European aircraf...
The 18th International Exhibition of Food and Food ...
A delegation headed by Chairman of Iran Chamber of Commerce, Industries, ...
Ninety-six percent of Iran’s industrial units ...
Bank Melli Iran and the Ministry of Science, Research ....
The Central Bank of Iran has set a new ceiling ....
A key change in President Hassan Rouhani's Cabinet for his...
Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index TEDPIX ...
Import prices for hot-rolled coil in Iran continued to ...
Iran has turned into a country of engineers. Labor f...
Iran Mercantile Exchange plans to start bitumen exports to India as per an agreement...
The phalanx of European leaders, ministers and ...
China’s top cyber authority said on Friday it is ...
Alphabet’s Google canceled on Thursday a company-wide meeting...
The Center for E-Commerce Development, Iran’s e-commerce industry supervising body, has announced new rules for online-businesses applying for the “electronic emblem of trust” in Persian parlance known as e-Namad.
“These regulations allow online retailers and service providers to receive permits from Iran’s Chamber of Guilds,” Faranak Oskui, the deputy director of the center, was quoted as saying by Financial Tribune’s sister newspaper Donya-e-Eqtesad.
Major shareholders in Iran’s oldest mobile phone firm,...
Tarbiat Modarres University student Samaneh Ashnagar ....
Mobile Virtual Network Operator, NeginTel, working ...
The number of Iranians traveling to Russia in the first ...
Iran's revenue from health tourism in the last...
Already plagued by long security queues at airports, holidaymakers...
Efforts have begun to save objects of historical importance ....
A 629-year-old church bell on display in Urmia's...
A scientific research expedition funded by a private tourism...
Contemporary Armenian dramatist Karine Khodikian, 60, has sent a letter
Seyhoun Gallery started its special summer sale ...
Cartoonist Alireza Pakdel has put on display his best works during the past decade in an exhibit titled 'Twenty Four' at the Iranian House of Cartoon in Tehran.
The collection includes 30 works, all having participated in national and international festivals, Mehr News Agency reported.
"All the works belong to a decade ago and mostly cover social issues as well as terrorism and immigration," Pakdel said about the exhibit.
Italian saxophone virtuoso Mario Ciaccio, is ...
Dena Art Gallery in Tehran is playing host ...
US President Donald Trump issued a new threat to North Korea on Friday,....
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro said ...
The southwest Syria ceasefire brokered by ...
A Chinese state-run newspaper has suggested Beijing would "stay ...
India’s military has increased operational readiness along ...
Former US president Barack Obama will reemerge on the national scene this fall, though Democrats expect him to do so with caution.
One aide describes the beginning of a “delicate dance” that aims to put Obama in the Democratic fray, but prevent him from remaining the face of the party, The Hill reported.
Aides will huddle with Obama in the coming weeks to plot out what shape the former president's fall schedule will take. Advisers close to him say that while he will play an active role in helping his party rebuild, much of his work will be behind the scenes.
A humanitarian crisis in Gaza is depriving two million people of electricity,...
As nuclear-armed North Korea's missile stand-off ...
Iran’s Society for Left-Handers has asked the ...
The rate of drowning in Mazandaran Province has seen a ...
Around 180,000 households with women breadwinners are covered ...
The Iranian Red Crescent Society has built a rehabilitation center in ...
Two people have gone missing following severe ...
Tehran’s mayoral race has effectively come to...
Red blood cell antibody screening has been added to the routine antenatal tests and will be performed by medical centers in 10 medical universities.
According to Majid Mokhtari, deputy for reference laboratories at Iran Blood Transfusion Organization, laboratory experts will be trained about the antibody screen and diagnostic test panels in a three-day workshop in September at the IBTO headquarters.
“The workshop will be held in September for 80 laboratory experts,” he said, IRNA reported.
During the last fiscal (ended in March), donors contributed 10 trillion rials...
Diet drinks and meals could cause people to put on weight ....
The number of Iranians traveling to Russia in the first ...
A scientific research expedition funded by a private tourism...
Already plagued by long security queues at airports, holidaymakers...
Efforts have begun to save objects of historical importance ....
A 629-year-old church bell on display in Urmia's...
The damage inflicted on world stocks this week by the escalating ...
The British economy is slowing down again, new estimates warn...
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe ought to prioritize regulatory reforms...
Since the outbreak of the financial crisis in 2007, financial institutions...
Foreign direct investment inflows into ASEAN have ...
India’s steel exports doubled to 8.2 million tons and...
A sell-off in heavyweight basic resources stocks prompted...
The unemployment rate in Portugal fell 1.3 percentage points...
Wage growth in the French economy softened in the three months ...
Merchandise trade deficit soared by almost 56% in July, the Pakistan...
The performance of the Chinese economy has ...
Unemployment in Nigeria, sub-Saharan Africa's largest economy, is running at more than 14% and climbing; in South Africa, the second largest economy, it is over 27%. For youth in both places, it is far more.
This may seem bad enough, but according to International Monetary Fund calculations the sub-Saharan Africa region's jobs travails are in danger of reaching uncharted territory in less than two decades. That is, unless the economies can create jobs for their burgeoning, young population, news.com.au reported.
In another sign of Finland’s long-awaited economic recovery,...
Egypt’s inflation has jumped to almost 33%, the government said ....
There are downside risks to India’s projected growth of 6.75-7....
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