Iran will roll out a new gasoline pricing and rationing scheme starting early Saturday, introducing higher prices for fueling through station-owned fuel cards and eliminating several categories of ...
A second group of Iranian nationals detained in the United States was deported early Sunday (local time), departing from Mesa Airport in Arizona en route to Kuwait before continuing on to Tehran.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Baku on Monday for high-level consultations with senior Azerbaijani officials, including President Ilham Aliyev, Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov, and ...
Iran’s equity market has entered one of its strongest phases of retail liquidity inflow in recent years, marking a decisive shift after months of persistent capital flight. Between late September and ...
As the world moves deeper into the energy transition, electricity is rapidly gaining a larger share in the global energy mix. According to international projections, global power demand is expected to ...
Iran has inaugurated the first phase of a major water transfer project designed to supply desalinated seawater from the Persian Gulf to the central province of Isfahan, a move officials say will ...
The UK Supreme Court has formally registered an appeal by the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) in the long running “Crescent” dispute, a move that could prevent the confiscation of a valuable ...
Iran’s latest national accounts data show an economy that continues to hover around zero growth, with both demand-side and supply-side weaknesses preventing any meaningful rebound. According to ...
Iran’s minister of economic affairs announced that the government has set an inflation target of 25–30% for the next fiscal year, 1405 (March 2026–March 2027), as part of a wider strategy to stabilize ...
For more than a decade, Iran’s refining sector has operated under a structural paradox: rising domestic fuel demand against an industry that has added virtually no new large-scale refining capacity.
Iran’s trade with its northern neighbors has expanded in recent years, but structural frictions, shifting geopolitics and persistent domestic policy failures continue to limit the scale of this growth ...