The Chief-Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) Aerospace Force, Brigadier General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, said on Tuesday, June 9, that the IRGC will transfer its research experiences to the automotive industry.
The head of Iran’s central bank, Abdolnaser Hemmati, provided written answers to questions from Bloomberg about the Islamic Republic’s ongoing dispute with South Korea over billions of dollars in oil revenue that is trapped in banks there ...
Abdul Nasser Hemmati, the head of Iran’s Central Bank, and Mohammad Baqer Nobakht, the head of government’s program and budget organization, admitted in speeches in parliament on 2 June that the situation of the clerical establishment is ...
Iran has signed a two-year contract with Iraq to export electricity to the neighboring country, Iranian state news agency IRNA on Thursday quoted the country's Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian as saying
Registration of five million people to participate in the car pre-purchase lottery seems to be a world record that the state-run Iran Khodro and Saipa car companies can record in the Guinness Book of Records.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro says he will visit Iran shortly to sign cooperation agreements in energy and other sectors after Iran sent five fuel tankers to the South American country.
According to the Chinese Customs Report on trade with the Iranian regime, which was published on 25 May, there has been a significant decrease in the country's imports from the Iranian regime during the first four months ...
As the coronavirus outbreak in Iran continues to kill hundreds every day and is far from under control, the Iranian regime has sent people back to work and reopened religious sites, a move branded as criminal negligence ...
Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro sent an estimated nine tons of gold, worth around $500 million, to the Iranian regime last month in a desperate attempt to stop the South American country from running out of gasoline
In a statement on Monday, Iran's constitution and election watchdog refuted the allegations made against the clerical body and its secretary by an outspoken lawmaker.
Iran continues to be plagued by allegations of internal corruption, mismanagement and even U.S. sanctions violations as government officials scramble to contain the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.
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