ifmat - Iran Begins Exploitation of Biggest Uranium Mine

Iran Begins Exploitation of ‘Biggest’ Uranium Mine

Iran has started the exploitation phase for what is believed to be the biggest uranium mine in the central province of Yazd. The inauguration ceremony of the Narigan Mine, located around 35 km away from the city
ifmat - Iran shadow fleet of tankers increases its smuggling of oil to China

Iran’s ‘ghost fleet’ switches into Russian oil

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ifmat - EUs Borrell Still Hopes For A Nuclear Deal With Iran

EU’s Borrell Still Hopes For A Nuclear Deal With Iran

EU’s top diplomat Josep Borrell says that if Iran “took a further step in its military assistance to Russia” a nuclear deal with the West will be endangered. But in an interview with the WSJ, Borrell appeared
ifmat - Armenia together with Iran used former occupied territories of Azerbaijan for drug trafficking

Azerbaijan and Iran and Rising Tensions in the Caucasus

Azerbaijan and Iran — majority Shiite Muslim countries that share strong ethnic and linguistic ties and centuries of history — saw the worst escalation in their tense relations in January when the Azerbaijani
ifmat - Protesters gather at Iranian prison in attempt to stop imminent executions

What to Know About the Protests in Iran

Nearly five months after Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian woman, died in the custody of the country’s “morality police” after being arrested for allegedly wearing her hijab “improperly,” sparking outrage
ifmat - Wife Of Iranian President Blames US For Protests

Wife Of Iranian President Blames US For Protests

The wife of President Ebrahim Raisi says, “all the controversy in Iran over the death of Mahsa Amini was nothing but intimidation by the United States.” In an exclusive interview with Russia Today, Jamileh
ifmat - Iran Conducts Direct Trade Only With Five Countries

Iran Conducts Direct Trade Only With Five Countries

A member of Iran’s Chamber of Commerce says the country conducts direct trade only with China, Russia, Turkey, UAE and Oman, and with others through intermediaries. Bahram Shakouri said in an interview with ILNA