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TEHRAN, July 02 - The Supreme Court decision striking down mandatory union fees for government workers was not only a blow to unions. It will also hit hard at a vast network of groups dedicated to advancing liberal policies and candidates.
News ID: 25311    Publish Date : 2018/07/02

TEHRAN, June 27 -Natural gas is on pace to eat away at the edge for oil as a primary energy source and most sector leaders expect to spend money there, an industry poll found.
News ID: 25061    Publish Date : 2018/06/27

TEHRAN, June 10-A radical plan to upend Switzerland’s financial landscape by barring commercial banks from creating money has been defeated after failing to win a majority of support from the Swiss cantons, Swiss broadcaster SRF said on Sunday.
News ID: 24185    Publish Date : 2018/06/10

TEHRAN, May 29 -EU President Jean-Claude Juncker said Italy’s fate is not “in the hands of financial markets,” apparently replying to earlier comments by EU’s budget chief who said finance turmoil would teach Italians not to vote for “populists.”
News ID: 23582    Publish Date : 2018/05/29

TEHRAN, May 8 -Trade turnover between Russia and China grew by 31 percent in the first three months of the year compared to the same period in 2017, according to the Russian customs data.
News ID: 22660    Publish Date : 2018/05/08

TEHRAN, May 4 - Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba has reported better-than-projected earnings in the January-to-March quarter. Revenue climbed 61 percent to 61.9 billion yuan ($9.7 billion), boosted by steady sales in the firm’s core businesses.
News ID: 22492    Publish Date : 2018/05/05

TEHRAN, May 4 - The daughter of Brazilian President Michel Temer has been questioned by police who are reportedly investigating the origin of money used to renovate her home in Sao Paulo.
News ID: 22460    Publish Date : 2018/05/04

TEHRAN, April 27 -Reports of money -laundering in Switzerland have reached a new record high with 4,700 cases reported to Swiss authorities in 2017.
News ID: 22226    Publish Date : 2018/04/27

TEHRAN, April 27 - After a stern warning about a calm before an economic storm, investor Peter Schiff has accused the US Federal Reserve of being oblivious to the upcoming crash.
News ID: 22220    Publish Date : 2018/04/27

Just ahead of Egypt’s highly controversial presidential election marred by the elimination of all key rivals in the race for the top job, the country’s Supreme Court has raised another controversy by ordering the implementation of a deal that cedes the sovereignty of two Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia, a day before a visit by the Arab kingdom’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the African country.
News ID: 20140    Publish Date : 2018/03/04

TEHRAN, August 9, YJC - French President Emmanuel Macron’s wife who was making headlines due to her age is back in the news over opposition to her being formally designated as the nation’s “First Lady”.
News ID: 11892    Publish Date : 2017/08/09

TEHRAN, July 27, YJC - The International Monetary Fund announced it will launch a new tool to support governments in financial trouble: one that involves no money .
News ID: 11495    Publish Date : 2017/07/27

TEHRAN, YJC. In its latest report on the economic situation in the Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia the International Monetary Fund (IMF) announced that Iran has become the second biggest economy across the said regions.
News ID: 6225    Publish Date : 2015/02/04

The US Senate has unanimously approved an additional $225 million in funding for Israel despite Tel Aviv’s deadly war on the Gaza Strip.
News ID: 4750    Publish Date : 2014/08/02

Tehran, YJC. Naqdi says the US is trying to ‘loot’ Iranian assets.
News ID: 4602    Publish Date : 2014/07/12

Australian researchers have found minuscule nuggets of gold hidden inside the leaves of eucalyptus trees, in a discovery they say could help prospectors discover new deposits of the precious metal.
News ID: 2455    Publish Date : 2013/10/23

Despite their country boasting the world's greatest oil wealth, many Saudis complain their salaries are not enough to make ends meet, and are taking to Twitter to demand more money .
News ID: 2336    Publish Date : 2013/10/07

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