UNDP Human Development report of the status of direct foreign investment in Iran below countries such as: Armenia, Cuba, Venezuela, Chile, Oman, Panama, Republic Dmynykn, Montenegro, Ecuador and Azerbaijan is announced. ILNA: According to published reports of human development in terms of United Nations human development ranking of 192 among the 88 member states of the United Nations announced. --------------------------------- To ILNA report, annual reports of UN member states index Tvshansany UN Nations that published the Progress and Development countries, especiallyLess developed countries will be announced. In addition, the organization at the local level, regional and national reports published in this regard with its status as planners Among the countries examine other countries. The last report published by the United Nations human development organization that site out today were Human Development, announced some indicators related to economic status unknown and no number of declaredIs. While the 192 countries studied in the lowest volume of information and report problems such as human rights, poverty and migration to Iranians abroad to the number of D in this areaKnot yet. Usually "all parts of undergraduate international information official reports received from official sources and analysis are often performed by Bryan is published. Therefore announced reduction in the Gini coefficient, the report mentioned above, according Brazharat official statistical sources in the country is that while the protests during the most recent years economistsBased on the published data being unrealistic about the situation of fetal coefficient (index equitable distribution of income) is reflected. Reported close to reality, foreign investment UNDP Human Development Report status of direct foreign investment in Iran lower than countries such as: Armenia, Cuba, Venezuela, Chile, Oman, Panama, Republic Dmynykn, Montenegro, Ecuador and Azerbaijan is announced. Accordin...
Lebanon marks fourth anniversary of Beirut port blast
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The Beirut port blast four years ago left an open wound on a country
already full of scars ... and now braced for more wounds. CNN's Ben Wedeman
reports.