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 »Iran Expects New UK Gov’t to Fulfill JCPOA Commitments
In July 2019. Boris Johnson was elected as the Conservatives’ leader and appointed as Prime Minister. after Theresa May resigned.
Read More »Iran`s Tanker Seizure Arguments more Convincing than UK`s
Iran’s arguments are much more right than those of Gibraltar and London who are indulging in piracy.
Read More »UK Says It will Release Seized Iranian Oil Tanker if Iran Guarantees the Vessel won`t Breach European Sanctions
Police in Gibraltar said Friday they arrested four crewmen of the Iranian ship. including its captain and chief officer.
Read More »House of Commons Passes Net Zero Carbon Emissions Bill
The draft order would amend the 2050 greenhouse gas emissions reduction target in the Climate Change Act from at least 80% to 100%.
Read More »Great Britain Records Two Weeks of Coal-Free Electricity Generation
Great Britain has hit a new power milestone – lasting for a fortnight without using any coal power to generate electricity for the first time since the industrial revolution.
Read More »Saudi. Russian Energy Ministers will Hold Talks in Davos
Saudi Arabia has used the forum in recent years to pitch for foreign investment.
Read More »Positive US-China Trade News Boosted Asian Markets
China added to market-friendly noise by saying it had agreed to cut tariffs on US autos to 15 per cent from 40 per cent.
Read More »European Markets Dip as Trade War. Brexit Pessimism Weigh
Oil prices jumped 2 per cent as US sanctions restricted Iranian crude exports.
Read More »Iran will Stay in Nuclear Deal As Long as Possible
The Europeans and other signatories must work on compensating the US sanctions.
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