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  • Petrol consumption in Iran has reached over 120 million liters per day 2025/01/28

    By M.A. Saki

    Lingering energy subsidy system is fundamentally wrong

    Subsidized energy policies at the cost of public health and economy

    TEHRAN - Inexpert decisions coupled with populist policies have led to alarming energy consumption at the cost of the environment, public health, waste of natural resources, and drain of national wealth.

  • nuclear explosion 2023-06-03 17:07

    By Ali Karbalaei

    U.S. nuclear test for "climate change"

    TEHRAN - The United States is using nuclear weapons grade material for a "climate change" experiment. Enough said.

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