Iran’s nuclear energy organization dismissed the recent US sanctions on the chief of the agency. calling it an unwise move that won’t interrupt Iran’s peaceful nuclear policies.
Read More »London’s Remain Voters Confront Brexit Reality
It’s been more than three years since a slim majority of Brits — 51.9% — voted to leave the EU. For those that wanted it. Friday. January 31— dubbed Brexit Day as the UK finally leaves the EU — will be a day of celebration.
Read More »Oil Tanker on Fire in Persian Gulf Off UAE’s Sharjah
A crude oil tanker in the Persian Gulf caught fire Wednesday night. prompting a warning from British naval officials to exercise extreme caution.
Read More »One-Third of Americans Experienced Poor Air Quality Due to Pollution in 2018
About one-third of the US population was living in areas that experienced at least 100 days of poor air quality due to air pollution in 2018. a new study has found.
Read More »Iran Self-Sufficient in Solar Power Plants
An Iranian deputy minister of energy said the country has achieved self-sufficiency in the construction of solar power plants.
Read More »Iran’s Non-Oil Exports Hit $32bln in 9 Months
Iran’s Minister of Industry. Mine and Trade Reza Rahmani highlighted the country’s success in reducing its dependence on oil exports and said the Islamic Republic has managed to export nearly $32 billion of non-oil products in a 9-month period.
Read More »Iran to Unveil New Satellite Carriers Soon
The spokesman for the Iranian Defense Ministry’s Space Group announced that the country plans to unveil two domestically made satellite carriers in the near future.
Read More »EU Will Have Upper Hand in Trade Talks. Says Varadkar
The Irish taoiseach. Leo Varadkar. said the EU will have the upper hand in post-Brexit trade talks.
Read More »Soyuz Rocket’s Malfunction Will Be Eliminated in Two Weeks
The launch of Soyuz 2.1a rocket with Meridian-M military satellite from Plesetsk. northern Russia. was cancelled over a malfunction of the booster’s electrical equipment. two sources in the Russian rocket and space sector said.
Read More »Scientists Capture First Footage of Atoms Bonding. Breaking in Real Time
Scientists have captured the first ever footage of atoms bonding at a scale around half a million times smaller than the width of a human hair.
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