Western European car sales fell 1% in October as the French and German markets weakened, according to industry data compiled by LMC Automotive.
Registrations last month were 1.05 million…
Western European car sales fell 1% in October as the French and German markets weakened, according to industry data compiled by LMC Automotive.
Registrations last month were 1.05 million…
SAIPA and Iran Khodro, the two largest Iranian automakers, are participating at the ongoing Baghdad 43rd International Exhibition that opened at the beginning of November.
Mega Motor, one of Iran’s largest auto parts manufacturers, has broken its previous daily production record by making 1,800 auto parts per day during the first seven months of the current Iranian…
France’s top automaker Renault has reportedly decided to start assembling cars in Pakistan by 2018 under the newly approved incentives announced in its five-year auto policy, official sources said…
Iran’s automotive production observed a 26.1% year-on-year jump during the first seven months of the current Iranian year (started March 20).
During this period, Iranian auto manufacturers…
Hundreds of art exhibitions are held throughout the year in Tehran but not all are marked with a grand opening in which thousands attend. On Friday, November 4, Shirin Art…
Theater director, playwright, puppet maker and stage designer Zahra Sabri, 49, opened an exhibition of her stage puppets at the International Puppet Center in Tolosa, a Spanish town, on Saturday,…
A seven-year-old South African girl has become one of the youngest published authors on the continent and is an inspiration for other children with a short novel she wrote largely in secret, “…
Iranian Academy of Arts is to host the 2nd Specialized Exhibition of Art Books from November 12-17.
Concurrent with the 24th edition of the national Book Week (November 14-21), the…
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said his war on drugs had cut back the supply to “very low” levels and thanked China for supporting his crackdown, but swore repeatedly at ally the United…
The next UN chief Antonio Guterres emphasized Friday the need for a strong partnership with the United States to address the world’s ills, including wars, human rights violations and climate…
The FBI and New York Police Department said on Friday they were assessing the information they had received about the possibility of a terror attack against the US next Monday, the eve of the…
One day after Britain’s High Court ruled the government needs parliament’s approval to initiate the process of leaving the European Union, Germany’s foreign minister cautioned the UK…
The self-styled Islamic State terrorist group said on Friday that it was behind a car bombing that killed nine people in Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey, according to US-based…
Iraq’s federal police forces and army troops attacked the town of Hammam al-Alil, south of Mosul, held by the self-styled Islamic State terrorist group on Saturday, as Iraqi-led coalition forces…
A US army air raid in Afghanistan last month killed one of the senior Al-Qaeda leaders in the country, the Pentagon said.
Few documents in history have caused as much trouble as Britain’s 1917 Balfour Declaration, which this week celebrated its 99th anniversary. In the declaration, dated Nov.
Iran exported 2.57 million barrels of oil per day in Oct., the highest since Aug. 2008, data provided by Reuters showed on Friday. It boosted exports by 420,000 barrels per day last month compared…
The Paris Agreement to combat climate change went into force on Friday—a landmark that the United Nations says signals the beginning of a new chapter for humankind and demonstrates that countries…
Iraqi special forces recaptured six districts of eastern Mosul on Friday, a military statement said, expanding the army’s foothold in the stronghold of the self-styled Islamic State terrorist…
Canada posted a record trade deficit of C$4.1 billion ($3.1 billion) in September but the figure was boosted by the one-off import of machinery for an oil project, Statistics Canada said on Friday…
Asian stocks headed for the first back-to-back weekly drop in two months amid a global selloff as investors grew increasingly anxious before next week’s US presidential election and Tokyo shares…
A flurry of data from China in the coming weeks is expected to reinforce views that the world’s second-largest economy is stabilizing, despite stubbornly weak exports and worries that a property…
Middle Eastern carriers saw air freight demand growth slow for the third consecutive month to 1.2% year-on-year in September, marking the slowest pace since July 2009, said a new report from the…
The Reserve Bank of Australia said on Friday it sees “reasonable prospects” of achieving sustainable economic growth as solid demand from China boosts commodity prices and revives the terms of…
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