Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Spokesman: Iran not to negotiate N. Deal, missiles, ready for all scenarios
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi reiterated his countrys opposition to both a renegotiation of the 2015 nuclear deal and talks on its missile program, stressing that Tehran is prepared for any scenarios to be played by Washington.
Ex-consultant to Irans U.N. mission gets three months prison
A former consultant to Irans mission to the United Nations was sentenced to three months in prison on Friday for evading taxes by concealing his income and helping family and friends make money transfers that violated U.S. sanctions against Iran.
Taking aim at Iran, US hits Hezbollah with new sanctions
Taking aim at Irans global footprint, the Trump administration on Friday hit six people and seven businesses linked to Hezbollah with terror sanctions, calling it the first wave in a pressure campaign that will escalate throughout the year.
Iran plans to increase export to Pakistan In an interview with Mehr News Agency, Irans Ambassador to Pakistan Mehdi Honardoost said necessary measures have been taken to increase exporting Irans national products to Pakistan.
US swims against the current: Iranian diplomat
Iranian ambassador to France in an interview in Paris said the US, as one side of the July 2015 nuclear deal, has changed its way and swims against the current.
3 Iranian satellites awaiting launch
Three Iranian satellites are the final stages of getting prepared for being put into orbit, and have been placed into a queue of satellites awaiting launch, ICT minister announced Saturday.
Iran military doctrine, defensive: Commander
Iranian armed forces closely monitor all moves taken by the enemies, a military official said stressing that Irans military doctrines is based on defense.
Iran opens new solar power plant in Yazd
The first solar power plant in Irans Yazd province, jointly financed by Iran and Germany, was officially inaugurated on Saturday, February 3.