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Iran is enjoying sufficient foreign exchange reserves to deal with any possible turbulence in the currency market.
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Iran Expediency Council passed the set deadline for it to announce its verdict on the ratification of FATF-related bills i.e.. CFT and Palermo. accordingly. joining the bill is no longer on agenda of Iranian legislators.
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Maduro has characterized the situation in the country as an attempted coup prompted by the United States.
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OPEC welcomes the reappointment of Alexander Novak as Russia’s Energy Minister as part of the new government.
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