The government of the United Kingdom on March 2 announced that Britain, France and Germany are offering Iran a comprehensive package of material and financial support to combat the rapid spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
Iranian authorities uncovered a stash of hoarded medical supplies including millions of gloves as deaths from its coronavirus epidemic hit 66 including a senior official.
Figures provided to Radio Farda by Kepler oil tanker tracking and intelligence firm on March 2 show that Iran's crude oil exports in February dropped to 248,000 barrels per day.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif on March 1 said the United States has "tendered its surrender" in Afghanistan after 19 years and is leaving while "leaving a huge mess behind".
Iran's Health Ministry reported 12 more deaths from the coronavirus, bringing the total to 66 deaths, while the number of cases in the country has reached 1501.
Iran's armed forces have postponed conscription of soldiers scheduled to start their two-year compulsory military service in the coming day until mid-April.
Lloyds Intelligence has detected that Iranian fuel oil is being shipped from Iraq to buyers, while it is not sanctioned by the U.S.
Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has assigned the Minister of Intelligence Mahmoud Alavi, to investigate possible hoarding of medical coveralls and protective masks used against Covid-19.
A man who challenged coronavirus health warnings and to make a religious statement licked the grids at a shrine in Iran has been arrested.
In intense clashes taking place in Syria’s Idlib province in recent days 21 members of Iran-backed Afghan and Pakistani militias were killed, Qom News an Iranian website has reported.
A female member of Iran’s parliament said on Saturday she contracted the COVID-19 (coronavirus) while attending a session of the legislature.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Saturday he was ready to aid Iran with its outbreak of novel coronavirus if the country asked for assistance.
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