In a tweet, Alireza Beigi said, “I don’t want to talk about the privileges that have been given,” but it is good for the Presiding Board of the Parliament to intervene and shed light on the links ...
Iran’s supreme leader on Tuesday ruled out the holding of popular referendums on state policies. Iran faced calls for a referendum on the Islamic Republic itself during anti-government protests last year, and
Iran’s parliament speaker helped oust the country’s chief banker in December because he resisted giving more money to the IRGC’s Quds extraterritorial force. Iran International has obtained information that
The Central Bank of Iran has blocked at least 96 trillion rials ($2 billion) in public's money in a government scheme for car pre-sales, feared as another scam. The Islamic Republic’s Ministry of Industry, Mine
Thousands of Iranian workers have signed a protest letter sent to President Ebrahim Raisi against an increase that would see the minimum wage rise by only about half of the current inflation rate. In the letter
The Islamic Republic's chief banker says strict measures recently introduced on the banking system are aimed at curbing capital flight, claiming they follow international norms. Mohammad-Reza Farzin, the governor
Russia has started exporting gasoline and diesel to Iran by rail this year for the first time since it lost its traditional customers over its invasion of Ukraine. Citing industry sources and exports data, Reuters
A conservative newspaper in Tehran has harshly criticized President Ebrahim Raisi for his failure to solve Iran’s economic problems and to control rising prices. Jomhouri Eslami [Islamic Republic] newspaper reported
Chaos has ensued in Iran’s financial and currency markets as the government tries to restrict the sale of cash US dollars. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) issued a new directive in March to stop cash dollar ...
US State Department says reports about the administration planning a partial, interim nuclear deal with Iran are “rumors” that “tend to seldom be accurate.” In response to a question on the issue by Iran
Private refiners in China, the largest crude importer, are snapping up more Iranian oil as competition for supplies from Russia rises. So-called teapots are prioritizing the flows, with Russian supplies getting
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