Iran insists its nuclear activities are entirely peaceful. and has repeatedly refused to discuss its missile program.
Read More »Iran`s Non-Oil Trade Surplus with African States Hits $40m
Imports stood at 2.119 tons worth $1.46 million. down 21.04% and 64% in tonnage and value respectively YOY.
Read More »Trump Criticizes NASA Moon Mission After Promoting It Earlier
U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday criticized NASA for aiming to put astronauts back on the moon by 2024 and urged the space agency to focus instead on much bigger initiatives like going to Mars.
Read More »NASA to Open Space Station to Private Citizens
NASA will allow private citizens to stay at the International Space Station (ISS) for month-long getaways at a cost of about $35.000 per night. the U.S. space agency said.
Read More »China Calls in Foreign Tech Firms After Huawei Sales Ban
China summoned global technology companies for talks last week following last month’s U.S. ban on selling technology to China’s Huawei Technologies Co Ltd. two people familiar with the matter told Reuters on Sunday. The blacklisting of Huawei. the world.
Read More »Solar Eclipse Frenzy Fuels Astronomical Tourism in Chile
The total solar eclipse expected in northern Chile early next month is already drawing flocks of visitors eager to glimpse a rare view of the phenomenon.
Read More »The U.S. Concerns over China`s Involvement in Arctic Affairs
Some of China’s investments have been welcomed by regional actors.
Read More »Water Surface of Iran`s Urmia Lake Expands
Currently. water volume of the lake is 5.22 billion cubic meters.
Read More »Saudis Optimistic About OPEC Cut Extension After Talks with Russia
Saudi Arabia’s top oil official said he was sure that OPEC+ will extend production cuts into the second half of the year after holding talks with Russia.
Read More »Markets Lose Hope for Pemex Rescue
Fitch Ratings downgraded Petroleos Mexicanos for a second time in five months. plunging the world’s most indebted oil company into junk status.
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