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Turkey doesn’t plan to curb Iran petroleum-products trade, minister says

Bloomberg: Turkey sees no reason to curb a trade in petroleum products with neighbor Iran, Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz said. ...

Iran pays 25 pct more for gasoline

Reuters: Sanctions on Iran's fuel imports are forcing the Islamic Republic to pay well above the market rate for its gasoline, figures from the...

Lloyd’s ship underwriters create sanctions clause

Reuters: London's marine insurance market has created a clause ensuring underwriters do not breach sanctions due in part to western measures against Iran, a...

Iran minister visits China for refinery investment

Reuters: Iran's oil minister will travel to China on Wednesday to seek investment in new oil refineries, the oil ministry news website SHANA reported...

Iran feels sanctions heat at UAE ports

Reuters: Ships carrying petroleum to Iran face greater scrutiny at ports in the United Arab Emirates as new western sanctions bite leaving the Islamic...

Iran’s gasoline imports decline 50% after sanctions, EMC says

Bloomberg: Iran’s gasoline imports fell 50 percent last month as sanctions over the nation’s nuclear program spurred traders to halt supplies, according to Energy...

ANALYSIS – Iran sanctions could add to gasoline glut

Reuters: The impact of disrupted Iranian fuel supplies following tough new sanctions is likely to hit gasoline markets after the peak summer season and...

Booming Iran stock market unscathed by sanctions

Reuters: Sanctions against Iran have done nothing to dent a boom in its stock market, as investors bet on a continued rise in company...

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Workers At Iran’s Makran Steel Face Nine Months of Unpaid Wages

The ongoing crisis of unpaid workers’ wages in contracted projects has once again made headlines at Makran Steel in...

Trump Leaves Advisors’ Meeting Without Reaching a Final Decision

A meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and his senior national security and political team regarding the course of...

Iran’s Regime Grudgingly Backs Down from its Longest Internet Shutdown

The widespread shutdown of international internet access, which began in January 2026 alongside the escalation of the nationwide uprising,...

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Workers At Iran’s Makran Steel Face Nine Months of Unpaid Wages

The ongoing crisis of unpaid workers’ wages in contracted...

Political Prisoner Bijan Kazemi Sentenced to 37 Years and Six Months in Prison

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