The continuation and further development of North Korea’s nuclear program last year are clear violations of relevant UN Security Council resolutions.
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People defending the environment have faced violence. including killings and sexual violence. smear campaigns and other forms of intimidation.
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Britain’s plan to revitalize its aging nuclear energy infrastructure is likely to take a hit if Brexit jeopardizes a crucial supply of welders.
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Aberdeen Harbour has hailed a burst of new activity thanks to the rising oil price.
Read More »ISRC to Deliver Homegrown Pars 1 Satellite in Dec.
Iran Space Research Center (ISRC) is to deliver domestically designed and manufactured remote sensing satellite Pars 1 to Communication and IT Ministry in December 2019. the center’s head announced on Sunday.
Read More »Iran. Moscow in Talks on Launching Ferry Service Across Caspian
Tehran and Moscow are in talks over plans to establish a ferry service across the Caspian Sea that would link Iran with Russia’s Dagestan.
Read More »SINOPEC Launches First Sustainability Report in Saudi Arabia
It is the first sustainability report issued by a Chinese company in the Kingdom.
Read More »US Announces $40m in Funding for New Hydrogen Tech
The new financing aims to enable affordable and reliable large-scale hydrogen generation. transport. storage and utilisation.
Read More »Official Says Chabahar Port Important for Russia
Iran’s Southeastern port of Chabahr is very important for Russia. and President Vladimir Putin believes that the port can ease transportation of goods to the Gulf of Oman. other countries and the Indian subcontinent.
Read More »Oil in the Sino-American Trade War
A slowdown of the global economy is dampening oil demand.
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