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Iran can reduce IAEA inspection if US thinks it not good enough Irans Parl. Speaker Ali Larijani said Tue. that if US thinks the level of IAEA inspections of Irans nuclear program is not good enough for them, the Islamic Republic can always reduce the level of inspections.
U.S. agency promoting trade with Iran despite Trump opposition
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is promoting increased trade with Iran, despite clear opposition to this policy by the Trump White House, according to multiple sources who described the agencys behavior as rogue and part of a lingering effort by the former Obama administration to promote international trade with the Islamic Republic.
Irans tech sector blooms under shield of sanctions
The names may be unfamiliar but the services are immediately recognisable: Snapp is Irans answer to Uber, Digikala is its Amazon, and Pintapin its Booking.com.
Irans army aerial vehicles to control borders: Commander
Commander of the Iranian Army Ground Force said his forces employ various types of aerial vehicles, including drones, to ensure security along the countrys borderlines.
Iran unruffled by US hostile moves: Velayati
Leaders senior adviser Ali Akbar Velayati said Iran has no concern over the US hostile moves in regard to imposing new sanctions on Iran.
Doha appreciates Iran for opening airspace to Qatari planes
Qatars Defense Minister Khalid bin Mohammed al-Attiyah appreciated Tehran for helping his country during the era of sanctions imposed by the Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, on Doha and allowing the Qatari planes to use Irans airspace.
Iranian female swimmer breaks Guinness record
Iranian female swimmer Elham Sadat Asghari says she has set a new Guinness World Record for swimming in open waters while wearing handcuffs.