Categoria: IRAN
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Iran Currency Reform: Iran to remove four zeros from its currency
Iran announces the removal of four zeros from its currency ‘rial’ in an attempt to improve the economy.
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French Citizen Accused of Espionage by Iran, Lennart Monterlos, Acquitted
French 19-year-old cyclist was arrested on June 16 during the Israel-Iran war. His acquittal brings optimism regarding the fate of the other two ‘state hostages’.
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Iran Announces New Natural Gas Discovery to Boost Reserves
Iran claims a new natural gas discovery would add an estimated 10 trillion cubic feet to its reserves, helping offset energy imbalances.
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Iran calls on the United States to guarantee visas for their team for the 2026 World Cup
Iran expressed concern over the possibility of the US government denying visas to their national football team for the 2026 World Cup.
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Russia is reportedly planning to sell dozens of its most advanced fighter jets to Iran
Leaked Russian documents suggest that Iran will acquire 48 Su-35 fighter jets amid tensions with the USA and Israel.
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Iran: Iranian Court Acquits German-French Citizen
A court in Tehran acquitted a 19-year-old cyclist from the accusation of espionage. The German-French citizen was arrested in June.
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Iranian Response to Trump’s Threat Escalates Tensions
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran rise as Trump threatens renewed strikes, while Tehran signals military readiness.
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German teenager arrested in June by Iran for “espionage”, has been acquitted
Lennart Monterlos, 19, was arrested on June 16 in Bandar-Abbas while cycling solo across the country, during the third day of the Iran-Israel war.
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Sanctioned, Iran says it won’t resume nuclear talks with Europeans ‘at this stage’
Britain, France and Germany reimposed sanctions on September 28, triggering the return of UN sanctions under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal’s snapback mechanism.
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German citizen detained for ‘espionage’ since last June has been ‘acquitted’
France and Iran announced progress in negotiations to release two French detainees in Tehran, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, on Monday, October 6.