Sanction

Violation of Women’s Rights and Its Impact on the Tourism Industry in Iran/ Sina Yousefi
According to official statistics, despite the presence of natural, historical and cultural attractions in Iran, the implementation of social and recreational restrictions and restrictions imposed by the specific laws of the Islamic political system has led to a lack of development in the tourism industry in Iran. These laws, especially in the field of women’s […]...
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Sina Yousefi
The tourism industry; a caravan that we have remained from / Saghar Rahimi.
One of the interesting topics for all of us who use websites and social networks is the content related to tourism and travel, which is produced and published by influencers and travel bloggers. In some cases, this content is produced with such high quality and accuracy that it keeps people informed about the details and […]...
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Soghra Rahimi
Conversation with Abolfazl Bahrehdar, President of the Iranian Rail Transportation Association / Matin Mostafaei
Iran, due to its geographical location, is situated in one of the most strategic regions of the world, and can be considered as the center of it. Iran is known as the “Crossroads of the World”; a crossroads that has access to the far east on one side, newly independent countries on the other, and […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
Targeted sanctions, a tool for surrendering human rights violators / Morteza Hamounian
The use of sanctions to deal with and bring enemies to their knees is a practice that has been prevalent since ancient times. Perhaps one of the most famous examples of sanctions in ancient Greece is the Pericles Decree in 432 BC. This decree prohibited the entry of products from “Megara” (a city in present-day […]...
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The major factor of inflation and inflation; A conversation with Kamran Nedari, economist / Matin Mostafaei
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its latest report on the economy of the Middle East and North Africa region states that Iran needs $352 dollars of oil this year to prevent a budget deficit. According to this report, it is expected that Iran will also need to balance its government budget in the current […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
Is the government leading the economy towards a cliff? A conversation with Dr. Farshad Momeni, economist/ Matin Mostafaei.
In the past 16 months, the economy of Iran has experienced and will continue to experience complicated conditions in the coming days and months. Amidst this, the widespread economic crises in the country have added to the tightening of the economic situation for citizens to the point that now the term “economic collapse” is heard […]...
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Matin Mostafaei
The Collapse of Iran’s Economy: From Possibility to Reality / Amir Aghaei
“L’Echo”, the oldest and most reputable economic newspaper in France, years ago in one of its issues dated October 12, 2010, published a confidential report written by “Yves Bordelon”, an economic expert and writer. The report, based on the confidential information from prominent Iranian economists, warned about the imminent “collapse of the Iranian economy” under […]...
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Amir Aghayi
Dollar on the rise again / Rezvan Rezaei Orzaman
In the past three months, the price of the dollar has increased twice and has crossed the forty thousand tomans mark. Government officials have attributed these increases to disruptive forces in the market, while fundamental factors and supply and demand in the market have also played a role in these fluctuations. Seasonal demand, intensified sanctions, […]...
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Rezvan Razaei Orzaman
Does the central bank gain credit from the released dollars? / Abbas Dehghani
Companionate economy and power of solidarity Although news related to the release of dual Iranian-American prisoners and the freeing of seven billion dollars of blocked Iranian currency in South Korea has been lost in recent developments regarding nationwide protests over the death of Mahsa Amini, it continues to be at the forefront of domestic and […]...
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Abbas Dehghani
The uncertain outlook of the oil and gas industry in Iran/ Saiedeh Shafiei
The latest report from “Business Wire” on the outlook of Iran’s oil and gas industry shows signs of hope in this sector. In the past two years, the widespread impact of the coronavirus and the decrease in oil prices have had a negative effect on Iran’s oil and gas industry. However, this report predicts an […]...
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Saeideh Shafiei
Twelve million soldiers are in reserve / Mohammad Aghazadeh
This text does not contain any Farsi characters. Please provide the correct text to be translated. Mohammad Aghazadeh Unfortunately, the academic system and research centers do not theorize or conduct field research about events such as sleepwalking, and we are not aware if psychologists or psychoanalysts have had critical conversations with these sleepwalkers in order […]...
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A Look at Iran’s Cyber Activities; In Conversation with Colin Anderson / Keyvan Rafiei
This is a caption This is a caption Kian Rafiei In the list of five-year development plans in Iran, attention to cyberspace as a non-military defense tool, along with its importance in information dissemination and organization, has always been of interest to policymakers in the country. However, with a pessimistic view of officials, it has […]...
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Keyvan Rafiee