Iran Plans to Export Wheat to Surrounding Arab Countries
A popular economist from Iran, Hassan Rezaeipour, recently stated that instead of selling wheat at throwaway prices in the local markets, producers of wheat are …
Hezbollah to Give a Tough Time to the US Government: Roknabadi
Even after the alleged chemical attacks that took place in Syria, The Ambassador of Iran to Beirut, Ghazanfar Roknabadi said that the Islamic Republic of …
Police Chief of Iran Expresses Concern about Traditional Coffee Shops
The police chief of Isfahan, Brigadier Abdolreza Agha Khani expressed concern and displeasure about the happenings in traditional coffee shops across Iran. This is mainly …
Sanctions not Stopping Iranians from Importing Maserati
There is no stopping Iranians from importing the premium Maserati, even though the high-end Italian car manufacturer has planned to exit the country soon. It …
Hassan Rouhani has the Support of Conservatives against Economic Sanctions
As per Mohammad Nabi Habibi, Secretary General of the Motalefeh Party, there should be no ambiguity or tussles between the ruling and opposition parties in …
Iran to Develop Relations with UNDP with Increased Partnerships: Ourangi
The Islamic Republic of Iran has always attracted attention from international communities, due to its shady nuclear policies. But despite the controversies, the Islamic Republic …
Electricity Sector of Turkmenistan to be Developed by Iran
Recently, in an interaction with reporters, the Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan, Rashid Meredov, stated that Turkmenistan would work in close collaboration with the Government of …
IRGC Appointee Hojatoleslam Sadeghi Urges on the Need of an Experienced Leader for Egypt
In 1979, the Shah of Iran, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, was overthrown by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini and then, he assumed power as the Supreme Leader of …
Iranian Physicians to Benefit Largely due to Medical Tourism: Iradj Fazel
The Head of the Iranian Association of Surgeons, Iradj Fazel, said that local citizens and patients can be easily treated in the country itself, with …