Over the past few years, the Nicaraguan Government arranged numerous plans aimed at the economic development of the country which is now Read More
“Coca Is Sacred for Bolivia,” States Bolivian Charge d’Affaires
At a press conference held in southern Bolivia, the city of Tarija, Evo Morales, the President of Bolivia, accused the US of Read More
“Iran and Mexico’s Emerging Economies Can Cooperate with Each Other,”
Following the economic reformations in Mexico, this Latin American country has changed the architecture of its economy from agricultural to productive. Furthermore, Read More
Gumbleton’s Narration of Hostages’ Eve inside US Embassy in Tehran
The name of Thomas J. Gumbleton, the American priest, is so linked to the happenings of the early days of the Islamic Read More
“Algeria Proved It Did Not Need France’s Support to Develop,”
The fact that Iran’s nuclear case finally bore fruit has led to the blooming of its economic and political ties with Read More
“Ties with Iran Stand Own Central Attention of Azerbaijan,” States
Over the last year, we have been constantly bearing witness to political and economic dynamicity in ties between Iran and the Republic Read More
“WWI was A factor Contributing to Ascent of the Pahlavis,”
Dr. Elena Andreeva gained her B.A. and M.A in the Middle East studies from Moscow State University and her doctoral Read More
“Rituals of Imam Husain’s Memorial Are Worldwide,” States Karen Ruffle
Karen Ruffle is an enthusiast of Shia traditions and has conducted numerous researches regarding this topic. What differentiates Ms. Ruffle from other Read More
Venezuelan Ambassador’s Narrative “Hugo Chavez’s Standpoint about Church and Ties
Since 1967 when the embassy of Venezuela was first opened in Tehran and hosted the country’s first ambassador to Iran, the two Read More
The UNHCR Office was first established in 1950 by the United Nations. Once formed, UNHCR became in charge of leading and coordinating international Read More