The process of production and export of Pars Petrochemical Plant has improved a lot in comparison with last year.
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esearchers have developed a self-cleaning plastic wrap that repels bacteria -- and could be used to prevent the transfer of antibiotic resistant superbugs. and other forms of dangerous bacteria.
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The institute had saved the country $200 million by supporting knowledge-based companies and providing and commercializing items needed in the industry.
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In July 2019. Boris Johnson was elected as the Conservatives’ leader and appointed as Prime Minister. after Theresa May resigned.
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The American sanctions imposed on Iran violate the United Nations Charter and international law.
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Scientific and civilization exchange between Islamic Republic of Iran and People’s Republic of China is very fruitful.
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The differences between the countries in the region would be resolved. noting that there are positive signs of the possibility of bilateral talks between Tehran and Washington.
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