The European Union’s expulsion of 30 sanctioned Iranian banks from a global financial messaging service last month has made it significantly harder for Iranians using those banks to do business with foreign partners.
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Japan refiners deepen Iran crude import cuts
SINGAPORE/TOKYO April 4 (Reuters) – Japanese refiners will cut Iranian crude imports yet again in April as they shy away from renewing annual contracts, showing continued commitment to U.S.-led sanctions over Tehran’s nuclear programme.
Nimrouz: The Middle of Ancient World
Reza Moradi Ghiasabadi Translator: Babak Salehian Nimrouz land (Sistan/ Zarang/ Zavolestan) has a deep and long bond with Persian (Iranian) astronomy and calendar. It’s different names come from its astronomical applications.
Golestan Of Sadee : CHAPTER I – The Manners Of Kings (Story 4)
CHAPTER I – THE MANNERS OF KINGS Story 4 A band of Arab brigands having taken up their position on the top of a mountain and closed the passage of caravans, the inhabitants of the country were distressed by their stratagems and the troops of the sultan foiled because the robbers, having obtained […]
Poor Healthcare In Evin Prison: From Prevalent Contagious Diseases, To 7 Month Wait To See A Specialist
The already poor healthcare system in Evin prison deteriorated during the Norooz holidays. Contagious Flu was prevalent among the prisoners and treatment was not provided.
Violators of human rights in Iran cannot tolerate activates by Int’l Organ to Preserve HR in Iran
Press release by: The International Organization to Preserve Human Rights in Iran:
Human rights activist Mansoureh Behkish sentenced to 4 ½ years in prison
GVF — Human rights activist Mansoureh Behkish has been sentenced to four and a half years in prison, sources say.
Rafsanajani calls for better relations with US, blames Ahmadinejad for poor ties with Saudis
GVF — Former Iranian president Hashemi Rafsanjani has criticised the country’s current foreign policy, in particular the absence of formal diplomatic ties between Iran and the United States.
Press TV banned from German Satellite
Munich’s media regulatory office (BLM) has ordered the SES Astra satellite to stop broadcasting the Islamic Republic’s English-language network, Press TV.
Iran: Hyundai Motor ends operations
By RICK GLADSTONENew York Times The Hyundai Motor Company, the automaking subsidiary of Hyundai, the South Korean conglomerate, has quietly ended its business dealings with Iran, where it had extensive operations, including a joint venture to make cars.