Sunday, 17 October 2021 (YJC)_The National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) is considering plans to sell crude oil for a first time to private buyers inside the country as the company seeks to maximize output and sales to meet revenue targets set by the government.
Monday, 14 September 2020_This is where ideas meet the market; the first Summit of Innovation and Technology brought together business leaders, startups and state officials to review the challenges facing startups and to find solutions to even the path for their growth.
Monday, 03 August 2020_Secretary general of Lebanon's Hezbollah resistance movement, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, is scheduled to deliver a speech on Wednesday night.
Saturday, 11 July 2020_Lebanon protesters have rallied in the capital Beirut to condemn Washington’s intervention in the Arab country's domestic affairs after US Ambassador Dorothy Shea made comments against the Hezbollah resistance movement.
Tehran 11 March_Iranian airlines have suspended flights or modified services amid a surge in coronavirus cases in the country as a reports suggest air travel inside Iran has been cut by nearly 75 percent.
A new research shows that an unprecedented exodus of foreign workers is hurting the Saudi economy and this has already become a source of criticisms against a controversial domestic labor empowering initiative devised by Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
TEHRAN, June 19 - Esfahan Steel Company (ESCO) announced on Monday that the first domestic ally-constructed rail tracks have been handed over to Iran’s Railways, saying the rails are on par with the latest global standards.
TEHRAN, April 26, YJC - China launched its first domestic ally-built aircraft carrier on Wednesday, with analysts pointing to Beijing’s rising capability to degrade the United States’ perceived military prominence in the region.
TEHRAN, March 29, YJC -US President Donald Trump has asked Congress to cut nearly $18 billion from vital domestic programs to help pay for his proposed border wall along the Mexico border.
President Donald Trump on Thursday will offer the first details of his plans for deep cuts in domestic programs and foreign aid, releasing a budget outline that would boost military spending by $54 billion and seek cuts of the same size in non-defense programs.