Iranians
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Iranians Biggest Foreign Buyers of Real Estate in Turkey
EghtesadOnline: Iranians have purchased 3,168 homes in Turkey during the first seven months of 2020, becoming the biggest foreign buyers of real estate in the neighboring country, figures released…
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Migration Profile of Iranians
EghtesadOnline: Over 271 million people in the world do not live in the country in which they were born. These people, called international migrants, represented 3.52% of the world’s population…
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Iranians View Ring of Fire
EghtesadOnline: The first full day of summer in the Northern Hemisphere brought with it one of nature's spectacular sky shows: an annular solar eclipse.
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34% Decline in Purchasing Power of Iranians Over 9 Years
EghtesadOnline: Studies by Majlis Research Center, the research arm of the parliament, show per capita income or average income of the Iranian people saw a 34% decline between the fiscal 2011-12…
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Survey: Coronavirus Reduces Income of Over 50% of Iranians
EghtesadOnline: The outbreak of coronavirus has lowered the income of more than half of the Iranians, the latest opinion poll conducted by the Iranian Students Polling Agency nationwide between…
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IranAir Flies to Rome to Repatriate Iranians
EghtesadOnline: Iran’s flag carrier airline operated a flight from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International on April 18 for Rome, Italy.
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One-Way Flights to Bring Back Iranians
EghtesadOnline: Iranian airlines are operating flights to bring back Iranians stranded in neighboring countries, following the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
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Expert Warns of Falling Foul of FATF Standards
EghtesadOnline: Non-compliance with the requirements of the Financial Action Task Force could result in the closure of all Iranian bank accounts around the world, including individuals and embassies,…
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Italian Banks Single Out Iranians
EghtesadOnline: Several Italian banks have closed or imposed restrictions on accounts held by Iranians citing the US sanctions, and in the process creating financial difficulties for those affected.
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Iran Literacy Rate at 96%
EghtesadOnline: The rate of literacy among Iranians of ages 10 to 49 has reached 96% in the current Iranian year (ending March 19, 2020), indicating a 1.3% growth compared with the year ending…
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Iranians Second Biggest Foreign Buyers of Real Estate in Turkey
EghtesadOnline: Having purchased 5,423 homes in Turkey, Iranians ranked the second biggest foreign buyers of real estate in the neighboring country after Iraqis in 2019, figures released by the…
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US "Terrorizing" Iranians for Political Gains
EghtesadOnline: The United States aims to strike fear in the hearts of Iranians to advance its political agenda, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said, while adding that the current deadlock…
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Iranians' Overseas Travels Tumble 6.5%
EghtesadOnline: A total of 1,759,749 Iranians traveled abroad in the first quarter of the current Iranian year (March 21-June 21), indicating a 6.5% decrease compared with 1,882,414 outbound…
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A Survey of Iranians Active on Twitter
EghtesadOnline: Iranian news website Digiato, with help from artificial intelligence text analysis service provider Vakavic, has reviewed 1 million tweets posted in the last Iranian year (ended…
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Iranians' Foreign Trips Down 30%
EghtesadOnline: A total of 5,900,381 Iranians traveled overseas during the nine months of the current Iranian year (March 21-Dec. 21, 2018), indicating a 30.45% decline compared with the same…
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How Much Time Iranians Spend on Social Media
EghtesadOnline: Every Iranian over the age of 15 on average every day spends 64 minutes on social media platforms, the Statistical Center of Iran says in a report.
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S. Korean Bank at the Service of Iranians
EghtesadOnline: A part of banking hurdles facing Iranian citizens in South Korea have been resolved, as Woori Bank officials reassured that they are ready to “offer all banking services” to Iranian…
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Fresh Banking Troubles for Iranians in China
EghtesadOnline: The past year has been especially difficult for Iranians working or studying in China due to financial issues, but new bank-related challenges seem to have arisen for Iranian…
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Sanctions, Banking Troubles Facing Iranians in Hong Kong
EghtesadOnline: Banking for companies that do business with Iran–as well as for Iranians themselves–is likely to get even more complicated in the near future.