If you are an avid reader of aviation news, you know that last Thursday the first scheduled nonstop Emirates flight from Dubai UAE landed at Miami International Airport. Flights will be arriving and departing four times each ...
On August 3, 2021, the new president of Iran Ebrahim Raisi was approved by the supreme leader Ali Khamenei. During the regime’s sham election in June, the supreme leader created a scene for Raisi to become the ...
Online media outlets in Tehran including the proreform news website Fararu and conservative website Tabnak warned in recent days that Iran’s next government is likely to face unprecedented inflation, even higher than the current official 44 percent ...
Iran’s incoming president Ebrahim Raisi, who will be sworn in on Aug. 5, has made many promises regarding economic issues — surpassing 50 in total so far. Although his electoral platform lacked any details clarifying how he ...
Following the recent protests over the water shortage of the Iranian people mainly in the Khuzestan province, there is no doubt that the Iranian regime has destroyed the country’s environmental system, and day after day while the ...
Several Iranian and North Korean nationals are suspected of smuggling gold and cash to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) via the United Arab Emirates, according to a recent UN report. Our additional research on the ...
These days Iran’s people are suffering from many disasters that the regime gifted them. From poverty and unemployment to the power outage and now water scarcity in most areas of the country and the worst-hit Khuzestan province.
The Iranian economic crisis, caused solely by the mullahs’ corruption and failed policies, is now at a critical point as President Ebrahim Raisi prepares to take office, according to the state-run media.
The Dubai subsidiary of a Swedish manufacturer will pay $415,695 to settle charges it violated U.S. sanctions when it shipped storage tank cleaning units to an Iranian company.
Recently the US government issued a license allowing South Korea and Japan to repay their debts to Iran in a non-cash form but in the form of goods from these countries or third countries.
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