Iranian automakers bribe MPs to uphold business
The heads of Iranian major automakers, Iran Khodro and Saipa, have been bribing members of parliament in order to maintain their business, an Iranian official said on Saturday.
The heads of Iranian major automakers, Iran Khodro and Saipa, have been bribing members of parliament in order to maintain their business, an Iranian official said on Saturday.
Azerbaijan’ state maritime agency announced on Friday that it rescued all nine crew of an Iranian Ship before it sunk in the Caspian Sea, Reuters reported.
Iran is planning to treat the 6-years-old primary students, who do not speak Persian but rather their own mother tongue, as “disabled,” according to new program reportedly demanded by Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Unnamed officials from Washington announced that Iran has test fired a Shahab-3 ballistic missile, Fox news reported on Friday.
Security forces in Iran prevented admires of Iranian poet Ahmad Shamlou to commemorate his 19th death anniversary.
Shamlou is believed by many as the Iran's most influential contemporary poet.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani claimed on Wednesday that his country is in favor of “fair” negotiations but he did not specify what is the exact idea that Tehran is thinking about.
According to a letter obtained by Avatoday on Tuesday, Iran’s Plan and Budget Organization urged governmental offices to sell extra and unnecessary belongings to provide the salary of retired employees.
The Navy Commander of Islamic Republic of Iran said on Tuesday that his forces are carefully monitoring the movements of American ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps reported on Sunday that two of its forces were killed in an armed clash with militants in Keshtgan region near border town of Saravan, southeast Iran.
More than one billion of euros from Islamic government’s subsidy money, which was set aside to import medicine and “vital goods” is disappeared according to an Iranian official.