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Iran has experienced severe drought in recent months. In a large part of the country, water pools of vital importance to residents have been drying up. (translated from fi) [1]
Imran Khalid is a Karachi-based geostrategic analyst and freelance writer. OpinionThe art of survival: Iran's uneasy dance with the US Khamenei's quiet approval of back-channel talks gives Pezeshkian a lifeline Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kh... [3]
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The historic agreement reached between Iran and six world powers on July 14 to limit Iranian nuclear activity in return for easing international sanctions portends a new era -- with mixed implications for the rest of the world. [5]
NEW YORK -- Welcome to Nikkei Asia's podcast: Asia Stream. PodcastsAsia Stream: Iranians vs. the Islamic Republic: Who Will Win? Iran's protests are over a month old. [6]
LifeTraveling off the beaten path in Iran Remote attractions are becoming more accessible despite tension with the West A view from the balcony of Saint Stepanos Monastery: The Armenian monastery is located 15 kilometers from the city of Jolfa in the... [7]
DUBAI -- The Iranian government is stepping up efforts to attract more foreign investment by reviewing the way in which the country offers oil contracts to foreign energy companies. [8]
Iran has experienced severe drought in recent months. In a large part of the country, water pools of vital importance to residents have been drying up.
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Imran Khalid is a Karachi-based geostrategic analyst and freelance writer. OpinionThe art of survival: Iran's uneasy dance with the US Khamenei's quiet approval of back-channel talks gives Pezeshkian a lifeline Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kh
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Original source in es · View original →
The historic agreement reached between Iran and six world powers on July 14 to limit Iranian nuclear activity in return for easing international sanctions portends a new era -- with mixed implications for the rest of the world.
NEW YORK -- Welcome to Nikkei Asia's podcast: Asia Stream. PodcastsAsia Stream: Iranians vs. the Islamic Republic: Who Will Win? Iran's protests are over a month old.
LifeTraveling off the beaten path in Iran Remote attractions are becoming more accessible despite tension with the West A view from the balcony of Saint Stepanos Monastery: The Armenian monastery is located 15 kilometers from the city of Jolfa in the
DUBAI -- The Iranian government is stepping up efforts to attract more foreign investment by reviewing the way in which the country offers oil contracts to foreign energy companies.