TechCrunch | Iran has banned Clash of Clans for promoting violence and tribal conflict TechCrunch Earlier this week The Ministry of Justice in Iran blocked Clash of Clans because psychologists in the country believe the game promotes violence and what they are describing as 'tribal conflict'. They also state that, among other findings, that the ... 'Clash of Clans' News: Iran Legally Bans COC; Administration Believes It Promotes Violence and Conflict 'Clash of Clans': Iran Bans Popular Mobile Game Over Concerns It Promotes Violence |
Wall Street Journal | A Tally of Iran Sanctions Relief Includes More Than $10 Billion in Cash, Gold Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—In the three years since a preliminary nuclear deal was struck with Iran, Tehran has received more than $10 billion in sanctions relief from around the world in the form of cash and gold, according to current and former U.S. officials. The ... Report: Iran received $1.4 bil. before nuclear deal's implementation Trump administration should hold Iran accountable for executions Iran News Round Up - December 30, 2016 |
Press TV | Iran's president warns of bids to boost terrorists during Syria truce Press TV Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says the Islamic Republic welcomes Syria's nationwide ceasefire, but warned against the strengthening of terrorists during the truce time in the Arab country. “One must watch out that no opportunity will be created ... Foreign ministers of Iran, Syria hold talks in Tehran Iran, Syria Foreign Ministers Review Ceasefire in Syria (Updated) Putin, Iran's Rouhani Discuss Syria Ceasefire, Peace Settlement in Phone Talks |
Compo fight revealed over '92 Iran embassy raid The Australian Financial Review In what was one of the worst, perhaps the worst, attack on a diplomatic mission in Australia, dissidents broke into the Iranian embassy in Canberra, beat up staff and trashed the place. In a few minutes, a group of some 15 adherents of the of the ... |
Jerusalem Post Israel News | Int'l outcry over imprisoned Iranian rights activist on hunger strike Jerusalem Post Israel News According to the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran, Iran's judiciary convicted Sadeghi of “assembly and collusion against national security, propaganda against the state, spreading lies in cyberspace and insulting the founder of the ... #SaveArash: Hunger strike by Iran activist tops Twitter trending Iranian Lawmaker Warns About Hunger Striker's Condition Huge Twitter Storm in Support of Imprisoned Iranian Activist on Hunger Strike |
Iran 2025 Steel Target No Mirage Financial Tribune The steel industry is one of the most strategic sectors of the Iranian economy, as it accounts for the bulk of the mining sector's exports and revenue and is at the same time vital for the development of domestic infrastructure and key sectors such as oil. |
Mehr News Agency - English Version | Iran and European planemaker ATR to sign contract next week - minister Reuters BEIRUT Iran and European planemaker ATR are due to sign a deal next week for the purchase of 20 short-haul passenger aircraft, an Iranian official said on Saturday, weeks after Tehran finalised deals with Boeing (BA.N) and Airbus (AIR.PA). ATR ... Boeing-Iran Deal: Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures ATR to deliver 5 aircraft to Iran within months Iran, ATR Plane Maker to Finalize Deal in Days: Official |
CoinTelegraph | With Legality Unclear, You Can Still Buy and Sell Bitcoin in Iran CoinTelegraph The legality of Bitcoin in Iran is still unclear, as the local authorities continue to avoid addressing regulatory conflicts and frameworks in regards to Bitcoin trading, exchange operators and transaction settlement. Still, exchanges including WMIRAN ... |
Customs Reforms Help Uncover Biggest Import Violation in Iran Financial Tribune Iranian customs regulations subject home appliances to import tariffs of more than 50% if shipped as final products to Iran. However, the government imposes considerably less for parts used in manufacturing in a bid to support domestic industries. |
India-Iran links go back to pre-Islamic period The Sunday Guardian A cultural agreement that was signed between India and Iran 60 years ago was renewed with vigour and panache through a series of programmes. There was a conference titled “India-Iran Two Great Civilisations: Retrospect-Prospects” as part of the ... |