• Iran exported more than 23,000 tons of non-oil goods worth $152 million to Germany during the seven months ending October 21, registering a 1.5% decline in value compared with last year’s…

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  • South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s historic state visit to Iran back in May, which Cheong Wa Dae (the executive office and official residence of the president of South Korea, located in the…

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  • Container traffic through Iran’s major ports is soaring.

    Container throughput continued the strong double-digit growth of recent months, booking a year-on-year rise of 16.7% to more than…

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  • Tehran Stock Exchange’s benchmark index shed 1,259 points or 1.6% during the trading week that ended on November 9 to close at 78,411.

    TSE trading begins on Saturday and ends on Wednesday…

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  • Gold reserves have been discovered in the southeastern Sistan-Baluchestan Province, says Ali Asgharzadeh, the head of Mineral Explorations Department at Iranian Mines and Mining Industries…

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  • The European Union is likely to extend economic sanctions on Russia over Ukraine in December but could find it much harder to renew them in the future if Donald Trump succeeds in warming up…

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  • Greece will soon ease capital controls further but full liberalization will depend on progress in easing the country’s debt burden, which is also a precondition for entering the ECB’s asset buying…

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  • Argentina’s economy will grow about 3% annually over the next five years, the International Monetary Fund said Thursday after formally reviewing the country for the first time in a decade.

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  • There is much uncertainty in Asia over what US President-elect Donald Trump will do when he takes office next year, but markets seem sure of two things–his policies will be inflationary, and there…

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  • More Chinese banks want to set up shop in London despite the Brexit vote which has prompted foreign lenders in the capital to consider bases in continental Europe.

    British and Chinese…

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  • Japanese manufacturers’ confidence rose for a third straight month to a 15-month high in November, while the mood in the service sector rebounded from a 3-1/2-year low in the prior month, a…

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  • Investors believe it is “inevitable” that artificial intelligence will destroy millions of jobs and that governments are unprepared for it, a new survey revealed, pointing to the technology’s…

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  • OPEC reported an increase in its oil production in October to a record high led by members hoping to be exempt from the producer group's attempt to curb supply, pointing to an even larger global…

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  • OPEC members have been busy looking for ways to get all members of the organization to agree to a production cut, but outside the spotlight, as it turns out, they have been pumping ever-growing…

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  • A group of senior executives from Russia’s Gazprom are expected to visit Tehran in the first week of December to discuss grounds for collaboration in the energy sector, the deputy oil minister for…

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  • Iran, which wants an exemption from OPEC’s accord to cut production, told the group it raised output by the most since international sanctions were lifted, while Iraq -- also insisting it should…

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  • Iran will announce an international tender for the second development phase of South Azadegan Oilfield in the Persian Gulf, Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh said, alluding that Tehran seeks to…

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  • Iran Power Generation, Distribution and Transmission Company (Tavanir) plans to expand cooperation with international electricity companies not only in building gas-insulated substation (GIS…

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  • Iran’s power agreement with the Turkish energy company Unit International in June will help improve competitiveness between Iranian and foreign companies in the energy sector, a senior official…

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  • Iraqi security forces are preparing to advance toward Mosul airport on the city’s southern edge to increase pressure on the self-styled Islamic State terrorists fighting troops who breached their…

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  • Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in several US cities for a second night of nationwide protests over the stunning election of Donald Trump to the presidency.

    Trump, commenting…

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  • A Taliban suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into a wall around the German Consulate in the northern Afghan city of Mazar-i-Sharif late on Thursday, killing at least four civilians…

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  • To help raise hope in children with hard-to-treat diseases, a campaign has been initiated by a group of artists calling on doctors to prescribe activities that lift up their spirits such as…

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  • A recent survey by the State Welfare Organization shows that Iranians’ performance in terms of social responsibility, defined as the obligation to act for the benefit of society at large, be it by…

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  • It is official. Women have better memories than men. In a study published in the journal Menopause, women aged 45-55 years performed better in all memory measures, despite experiencing a…

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