Iran is facing a surge in school dropout rates, reaching the highest level seen in the past fifteen years, as many families can no longer afford to keep children in education.
Iran's Medical Council warns of rising emigration of pediatric heart specialists and surgeons, leaving hundreds of sick children without care, sparking concerns.
Mohammad Reza Tajik, the head of the Workers' Assembly of Tehran Province, has warned that wages lag behind inflation, leaving millions struggling to make ends meet.
Mohsen Khojasteh-Mehr, the CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company, has said Tehran would welcome any cooperation with Riyadh for “integrated development,” including in the oil and gas sectors.
The former chairman of Iran’s central bank has harshly criticized the hardliner government of President Ebrahim Raisi for the worsening economic crisis in the country.
Amid a deteriorating aviation fleet and a bleak outlook for acquiring modern aircraft, Iran has purchased a 29-year-old plane from the Taliban, Iranian daily Aftab-e Yazd has reported.
A new report by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) shows that the country remains a top destination for Iranians and Russian to buy residential properties.
German car maker Audi has denied claims by Iran's Nadin Khodro Company that the cars will soon be on sale again in Iran.
The head of Iran's parliamentary construction commission has announced that Chinese companies are set to enter the Iranian housing market starting from April, raising fears of a resulting financial crisis.
Ali Reza Shahidi, the head of Geological Survey and Mineral Exploration of Iran, has issued a warning regarding the country's water resources.
During President Ebrahim Raisi's two-year tenure, Iran has witnessed a stark decline in the real value of wages, reaching its lowest point in ten years, reports Etemad newspaper.
Ali Babaei, the spokesperson for the Labor Faction in the Iranian parliament, has emphasized the need for fair wages for workers amidst dire economic challenges.
Power cuts in industrial units in Iran have sparked concerns among manufacturers, leading to a downturn in production and a surge in overall costs.
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