Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Enemies angry about Iranian nations greatness, success, countrys progress
President Rouhani described cooperation and empathy among all branches in solving peoples problems essential and said: Our economic condition is better than worlds mean but this does not mean that all problems have been solved.
Death toll from Iran protests rises to 12: State TV
Iranian officials have so far confirmed the deaths of six people and injuries of several others during the recent protest rallies and riots across the country. The state TV has also declared the deaths of six others.
US, Arab foes have no right to sympathize with Iranians: President
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani lashed out at his US counterpart for commenting on the recent protests in Iran, saying the man who already called the Iranian people terrorists, as well as certain Arab regimes working against Iran, have no right to sympathize with the nation.
IRGC frees Iranian hostage in Afghanistan
The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) forces rescued an Iranian engineer who had been kidnapped at an eastern border area in Iran and held hostage inside Afghanistan for ten days, a commander announced.
Airbus agrees to finance 37 aircraft for Iran Deputy Roads Minister Fakhrieh Kashan said manufacturing companies have already funded a number of airplanes purchased by Irans flag-carrier airliner Iran Air in the post-JCPOA era.
Iran can link Kazakhstan to Persian Gulf region: Expert
Due to its access to the Persian Gulf, Iran can act as an appropriate corridor to connect Kazakhstan to Arab countries, Pakistan and India, a Central Asia expert said.
2017; year of Iran-IAEA close cooperation
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano considered 2017 as the year of cooperation between Iran and the IAEA and has repeatedly confirmed Iran compliance with the 2015 Nuclear Deal.
Armed Forces Spokesman: US plotting new sedition in Iran
Deputy Chief of Staff and Spokesman of Irans Armed Forces Brigadier General Massoud Jazzayeri lashed out at US President Donald Trump for his support for protests in Iran, warning of Washingtons new plots.