In its efforts to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the religious dictatorship in Tehran has been consistently negligent. By Saeed Ghasseminejad and Alireza Nader
In an interview with Radio Farda on Thursday, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine underlined that Ukraine will continue to work with the other countries whose citizens were killed in the plane crash on January 8.
The Iranian army says they predicted the coronavirus outbreak and prepared for it.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects the Islamic Republic's net debt to reach 33.8 percent of its gross domestic product (GDP) in 2020, up 22.5 percent compared with the previous year.
Iran's President has lashed out at the country's Financial Controller's Office for a report which says his administration has mishandled the country's budget two years ago.
An advisory report by the research arm of the Iranian parliament on Tuesday has estimated that the real number of coronavirus cases in the country may be up to 10 times higher than the cases identified by the Health Ministry.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo reiterated Washington’s opposition to granting a five-billion-dollar IMF loan to the Islamic Republic of Iran in interviews on April 14.
Different political factions in Iran are rushing in to claim the mantle of saviors, promising help to ordinary people whose livelihoods have been jeopardized by the impact of the coronavirus epidemic.
Radio Farda has been informed that Iran is pushing Ukraine to sign a memorandum of understanding which obliges Ukraine and the families of victims of flight 725 to waive their right to pursue the matter any further through courts.
An op-ed by the Chinese envoy in Tehran that was published in the Iranian government mouthpiece, Iran Newspaper, on Monday may backfire and make more Iranians angered by his attitude criticize their own government for "capitulation" to China.
A newspaper close to the office of the Islamic Republic's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has suggested that financial institutions operating under his aegis should support low-income Iranians.
President Hassan Rouhani insists on ending the coronavirus-related restrictions and advocates resumption of economic activities in opposition to the Health Ministry which has kept warning that the deadly virus outbreak cannot be controlled and overcome without such restrictions.
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