Within hours from the Judiciary Spokesman's announcement on June 9 of the death sentence of a "collaborator" who informed CIA and Mossad on slain Commander Qassem Soleimani's whereabouts, the Media Center of the Judiciary said the spy case had nothing to do with Soleimani's death.
European Union is opposed to U.S. demand to extend a UN arms embargo against Iran, since it pulled out of the nuclear deal.
Nearly one in five Iranians may have been infected with the novel coronavirus since the country's outbreak started in February, a health official said Tuesday.
Iran's "coronavirus spokesman" has been replaced by the health minister after showing tendencies of being occasionally outspoken.
Iran's Judiciary Spokesman Gholam-Hossein Emaili on Junee 9 said a collaborator who had provided foreign intelligence services with details of movements of Qods Force Commander Qassem Soleimani, has been sentenced to death.
Venezuela has received an air cargo shipment of aid from Iran in another sign that ties between the Islamic republic and the South American country -- both targets of U.S. sanctions -- are strengthening.
The U.S. Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) updated the list of Iranian ships subject to sanctions on Sunday, June 7.
Congressional Republicans are planning to introduce legislation this week to ensure tougher measures targeting Iran that would add to President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure”.
The Islamic Republic intelligence agents arrested a prominent Iranian lawyer Ali Mojtahedzadeh on Monday, June 8, in Tehran, apparently for criticizing corruption at the Judiciary.
All students of medicine, dentistry and pharmacology in Iran must take courses in Islamic or traditional medicine, the health ministry has announced, despite concerns about potential harm to people's health.
Iranian news agencies on June 7 reported that "seminary students and representatives of Armed Forces" staged a sit-in in front of a zoorkhaneh – place for practising an ancient sport – in protest to women taking up the men-only sport.
During a corruption trial in Iran on Sunday a prosecutor known for the mass arrest of journalists in 2013 was named as the recipient of 500,000 euros in bribes from the defendant.
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