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By Panu Wongcha-um BANGKOK, April 23 (Reuters) - More than 30 million people will be pushed back into poverty by the impacts of the Iran war including disruptions to fuel and fertiliser supplies just as farmers are planting crops,
Oil prices continue rising as the Trump administration unenthusiastically mulls an Iranian offer to reopen the Strait of Hormuz but delay nuclear talks.
Asal, a freelance designer in Tehran, used to get projects from abroad all the time. She’s one of millions who have now lost their work as a result of the conflict.
Ever since India and Iran signed an inter-governmental MoU on 6 May 2015 the development of the strategically located Chabahar seaport in south Iran, it has often been projected as a centrepiece of re
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Islamabad for high-level meetings with Pakistani leaders as efforts intensify to restart stalled US-Iran negotiations.
As rising oil prices make the case for renewables, experts say the World Bank and IMF must accelerate the shift to solar and wind or risk.
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US, Iran clash at UN after Tehran gets nuclear non-proliferation role
Tehran was selected to be one of dozens of vice presidents at a conference to review the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, irking Washington.
When Iran’s covert nuclear program came to international attention over two decades ago, Tehran insisted that its intentions were peaceful and that it had no plans to develop nuclear weapons.
US Prepared For Strikes In Iran: The standoff between the United States and Iran has intensified, with Donald Trump reportedly determined to keep a naval blockade in place until Tehran agrees to a peace arrangement with Washington.
Six weeks of U.S. and Israeli bombardment have served to degrade Iran’s nuclear facilities and cripple parts of its military. But the Islamic Republic’s offensive capabilities have been built up over nearly 50 years,