• Since summer 2016 and following the referendum to leave the European Union, the UK has suffered many losses.

    The pound has not been as low as its current value for the last three decades.…

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  • Tehran Stock Exchange’s main index gained 295.70 points or 0.38% to end Saturday trade at 78,387.2.

    More than 820 million shares valued at $88.1 million changed hands for the day.

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  • Until a few years ago, Reda Mahmoud, an employee at a Cairo private bank, used to take his wife and their two children out for dinner. But now, even with the added salary of his wife, a civil…

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  • With private investment playing catch-up, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Saturday asked the private sector to loosen its purse strings to make the most of the demand uptick following a good monsoon…

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  • Sterling slipped to a four-day low under $1.22, hurt by expectations that Britain’s economy is likely to suffer from a hard-line stance by the European Union in negotiations on the country’s exit…

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  • It is not easy to keep an orderly house in an unsettled neighborhood. That’s the major hurdle facing Asian economies, as the advanced world deals with unusual economic, financial, institutional…

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  • Italy Prime Minister Matteo Renzi has urged Germany to do its homework and start reducing what he calls its excessive trade surplus. He suggested it was at least partly behind the problems the…

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  • During most of the past two decades Washington has aggressively launched military and economic wars against at least nine countries, either directly or through its military aid to regional allies…

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  • Two companies making vaccines to help the world eradicate polio are failing to produce enough, so many countries should prepare to give lower doses to make stocks last, a group of experts has…

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  • Iranian students consume 90% less water than their peers globally, says a report by the Damavand Mineral Water Company based in Amol city, Mazandaran Province.

    According to the report,…

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  • For the first time in the country, a specialized brain and cognition center was launched by the Tehran-based Iran University of Medical Sciences and the national Institute of Cognitive Sciences,…

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  • Researchers at Tehran University of Medical Sciences have developed a biosensor that can detect cancer through speedy tracking of the tumor cells and with high accuracy. “Over the past six years,…

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  • At the 2nd meet of Iranian and Russian University Chancellors held Thursday at Tehran University’s Negarestan Garden, the two sides signed 30 memorandums of understanding to expand scientific and…

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  • The number of injured in the earthquake that hit Zarand City in Kerman Province on Thursday afternoon increased to 24 people, according to the director general of the provincial Crisis Management…

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  • More than 180 social service centers are operating in 150 cities with a population of 50,000 and above across the country, and 193 cities still don’t have social service centers, said Anoushiravan…

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  • Poverty today is not simply measured by inadequate income. It is manifested in restricted access to health, education and other essential services. Economic aspects of poverty focus on material…

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  • New data revealed by Iranian Automobile Importers Association indicate car imports to the Islamic Republic are heading for a decline over the fourth quarter of 2016 and into 2017 following weak…

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  • Indian-owned Jaguar-Land Rover and the UK base for Ford are testing connected cars in the country for the first time.

    The new partnership, between the formally owned Ford companies and Ford…

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  • Chinese manufacturer Geely, which now owns Volvo, launched an entirely new car brand called Lynk & Co. this week.

    The first new car is a compact SUV imaginatively named 01, which is…

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  • After a month-long delay, the first phase of Tehran’s Low Emission Zone plan became operational on October 22.

    The plan, which aims to tackle air pollution, will use cameras to scan…

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  • SAIPA, Iran’s second largest carmaker, has started shipping cars to Iraq once again after the Iraqi government released the brakes on the import of Iranian cars citing “safety issues”. According…

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  • On October 20, Iran’s top exporters were introduced and honored at a ceremony held to mark the 20th anniversary of National Exports Day, which was aimed at helping local companies boost their…

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  • The Iraqi Army on Saturday stormed a Christian town that had been under the control of the self-styled Islamic State terrorist group since 2014 as part of US-backed operations to clear the…

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  • France will begin dismantling the “Jungle” migrant camp in the port of Calais on Monday morning, officials say.

    Authorities say some 7,000 people live in the camp in squalid conditions.…

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  • Hackers unleashed a complex attack on the Internet through common devices like webcams and digital recorders and cut access to some of the world’s best known websites on Friday, a stunning breach…

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