Iran on March 4 cancelled Friday prayers for a second week across major cities amid the growing coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak which has claimed 92 lives so far.
An official of a university in the Iranian capital Tehran has said that the Ministry of Science has ordered universities to form committees to prevent suicides and “harmful behaviors” in all universities.
Iran’s trade with its main partners dropped dramatically in January 2020 compared with last year when U.S. sanctions on oil exports were only partial.
Tehran has no obligation to grant the UN's nuclear watchdog access to sites in Iran when it deems that requests are based on "fabricated information", Iran's UN ambassador in Vienna said on March 4.
In a report released on March 4, Amnesty International said that at least 23 children were killed by Iranian security forces in the nationwide protests in November last year.
ran risks triggering a new crisis if it does not cooperate with the U.N. nuclear watchdog after failing to answer its questions about past nuclear activities at three sites and denying it access to two of them.
The grieving husband of a woman killed when Iran’s Revolutionary Guard shot down a passenger jet on January 8 over Tehran says agents of the Intelligence Ministry have summoned the families of victims and "threatened" them.
Iranian Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamenei on March 3 defended the authorities in charge of dissemination of news about coronavirus outbreak and said they were “honest and transparent from day one”.
Iran's stockpile of enriched uranium is more than five times the limit fixed under a landmark 2015 deal with world powers, the UN nuclear watchdog said Tuesday.
Iran’s Deputy Health Minister on March 3 announced that with 11 more dead of coronavirus infection, the death toll in the country has now reached 77 while a member of Parliament said 23 MPs have now tested positive.
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