Iran's health officials say the coronavirus situation in the capital Tehran and Khuzestan Province is still alarming despite the total deaths from COVID-19 going down while the Police continue suppression of online activities that bring the official figures under the question.
The U.S. State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus on May 8 called on world countries to keep Iran's Mahan Air out to "avoid coronavirus and sanction risk".
Human Rights Watch in a statement on May 8 criticized Iran for sentencing at least 13 people to prison terms for peacefully protesting.
Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has sent a letter to the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres saying the Islamic Republic “is ready for talks at any level to ensure the full implementation” of the 2015 nuclear agreement.
President Donald Trump and Saudi Arabia's King Salman spoke by phone on Friday and "reaffirmed the strong United States-Saudi defense partnership," the White House said, amid tensions over Saudi's oil output.
After an unprecedented delay amid the COVID-19 epidemic the National Organization for Civil Registration of Iran (NOCRI) has finally published nationwide death figures for past winter.
A neurologist physician in Iran says that 25 COVID-19 patients in one hospital had strokes, indicating that the virus played a role in developing blood clots.
The body of Ali Ajami, an Iranian human rights activist, was discovered in McGovern Lake at Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, on May 6. The cause of death remains unknown.
A British-Australian academic, Kylie Moore Gilbert, is not good and she “has attempted suicide three times so far" behind bars in the Islamic Republic.
An official of Iran's International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology (IIEES) on May 8 said the 5.1 Richter earthquake in Damavand area which also shook the capital Tehran is not related to Mount Damavand Volcano in the same area.
An earthquake shook Iran’s capital early on May 8, killing at least two persons and injuring 23 others. Many residents fearful of aftershocks left their homes for the safety of the streets.
One day after President Donald Trump vetoed a bi-partisan resolution aimed at curbing his war-making powers, the Senate failed to override the veto.
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