Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran may scale down on its commitments as part of nuclear deal
Iran signaled that it may scale down on its commitments as part of the 2015 nuclear deal to retaliate against an exit by the U.S. from the international accord and the Trumps administrations reimposition of sanctions.
Iran Air appoints new US-sanctioned CEO
Tehran has appointed a new CEO to head national airline Iran Air, state news reported, replacing its first female CEO with a US-blacklisted pilot.
Iran denounces Israel attacks on Gaza Strip
Irans Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi condemned brutal attacks by the Zionist regime on Gaza Strip in Palestine which killed 11 innocent people.
New US sanctions may be on dollar transfer, petchem products
A former Iranian diplomat, Abdolreza Faraji-rad, said that the recently reported US sanctions against Iran may be on issues such as dollar transfer and the export of petrochemical products.
Rouhani Admin to decide on petrol price: Zangeneh
Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said: I have no information regarding an increase in the price of petrol and the [Rouhani] administration makes a decision about this issue.
Iran intelligence ministry, IRGC fighting enemies 24/7
The chief commander of Irans Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) says the forces intelligence arm and the countrys Intelligence Ministry are engaged in a round-the-clock war against enemies.
US deploying carrier, bombers to Middle East to deter Iran: Bolton
The Trump administration is deploying a carrier strike group and bombers to the Middle East in response to troubling indications and warnings from Iran and to show the United States will retaliate with unrelenting force to any attack, national security adviser John Bolton said on Sunday.
Irans embassy in S. Korea rejects US claims
Irans embassy in South Korea on Monday denounced a US envoy claims on supporting terrorism and emphasized that the country condemns any form of terrorism against any country.