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France3 years ago
France's far-right leader calls for more mosque closures
Far-right French politician Marine Le Pen has called for the closure of more mosques in the country, amid a growing trend of Islamophobia across Europe.
France's far-right leader calls for more mosque closures
Energy3 years ago
Iran reports 20% surge in gasoline demand over summer
Iran’s Oil Ministry figures show demand for gasoline rose to an average of 105 million liters per day.
Iran reports 20% surge in gasoline demand over summer
Palestine3 years ago
Family of slain Palestinian journalist Abu Akleh sues Israel at ICC
The family of veteran journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed by Israeli regime troops in Jenin in May, has submitted an official complaint to the ICC to demand justice for her murder.
Family of slain Palestinian journalist Abu Akleh sues Israel at ICC
Energy3 years ago
Iran expects electricity demand peak of 72GW for next summer
Iranian authorities expect electricity demand will reach a record of 72 gigawatts next summer.
Iran expects electricity demand peak of 72GW for next summer
Business3 years ago
Oil edges up as strong economic data feeds hopes for demand
International oil prices go up slightly amid positive economic data from China and the United States.
Oil edges up as strong economic data feeds hopes for demand
Energy3 years ago
Iran plans new power plants to catch up with demand
Iranian Energy Ministry says electricity shortage could amount to 10 GW over peak summer days.
Iran plans new power plants to catch up with demand
Economy3 years ago
Iran reports record growth in air travel in New Year holidays
Demand for air travel spikes to record highs during New Year holidays in Iran.
Iran reports record growth in air travel in New Year holidays
Energy3 years ago
‘Rising demand may cause Iran to resume gasoline imports’
Iran expects a major surge in gasoline demand as the country struggles to prevent imports, says a report.
‘Rising demand may cause Iran to resume gasoline imports’
Sudan4 years ago
In Khartoum, Sudanese anti-coup protesters are met with tear gas
Sudan’s security forces fired tear gas canisters to disperse the large crowd of anti-coup protesters near the presidential palace.
In Khartoum, Sudanese anti-coup protesters are met with tear gas
Energy4 years ago
Iran’s electricity sector facing massive fuel bill over winter
Iran should forgo $5.6bn worth of revenues to respond to rising demand for fuel in power plants.
Iran’s electricity sector facing massive fuel bill over winter
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