The global portable ultrasound market size is projected to reach USD 3,897.0 million in 2026. Fortune Business Insights™ published this information in a new study, titled, “Portable Ultrasound Market, …
Qalibaf Urges Japan’s Push to Release Iran’s Assets
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf called on Japan to step up efforts to unblock the Islamic Republic’s financial resources frozen by Japanese banks.
Qalibaf Urges Japan’s Push to Release Iran’s Assets
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf called on Japan to step up efforts to unblock the Islamic Republic’s financial resources frozen by Japanese banks.
Qalibaf Urges Japan’s Push to Release Iran’s Assets
Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf called on Japan to step up efforts to unblock the Islamic Republic’s financial resources frozen by Japanese banks.
Record Japan Paralympic team going for more than gold
Japan is sending a record number of athletes to the Paralympics aiming not only for gold medals but also to build a more inclusive society, according to top team official Miki Matheson.
Analysis: Risks of party revolt grow for Japan’s PM Suga after local poll loss
Unpopular Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga looks increasingly vulnerable to a challenge from within his party for the nation’s top job after an ally’s defeat in a local election on Sunday seen …
Japan’s cases surge to record levels; world infections down 2% in week
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Iran urges Japan to release funds frozen amid U.S. sanctions Iran urges Japan to release funds frozen amid U.S. sanctions
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi called on Japan to release Iranian funds frozen in the country because of U.S. sanctions, Iranian state TV reported after the president met on Sunday with the visiting …
Japan to extend $300 million in loans for upgrades to Iraq oil refinery
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi made the pledge during an unannounced trip to Baghdad, the first visit to Iraq by a Japanese foreign minister since Taro Aso in August 2006.
Japan to extend $300 million in loans for upgrades to Iraq oil refinery
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi made the pledge during an unannounced trip to Baghdad, the first visit to Iraq by a Japanese foreign minister since Taro Aso in August 2006.