Iran: Two died of coronavirus in the city of Qom
Two Iranians diagnosed with coronavirus in Iran’s holy Shiite city of Qom died hours after the official announced that their tests were positive.
Two Iranians diagnosed with coronavirus in Iran’s holy Shiite city of Qom died hours after the official announced that their tests were positive.
A classified document received by Avatoday shows that during Iran-Iraq war (1980-1988) Iranian regime had used the blood of prisoners sentenced to death for treating injured Iranian soldiers.
Iranian people on Tuesday boycotted 41th anniversary of 1979 Islamic Revolution amid increasing tensions in the country.
Mehran Alipour, an Iranian protester from the city of Esfahan died in hospital he was tortured for months by security forces inside prison, his family confirmed the death.
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said his country will not bow to foreign pressures but it is ready to talk, Iran Front Page news agency reported.
Iran’s Tasnim news agency reported an explosion it says targeted a “US military vehicle south of Baghdad” and linked the attack to the Iraqi armed group under its own control by using the logo of the group and picture of its militias, the Jerusalem Post reported.
Avatoday’s founder and chief editor Ali Javanmardi sat on Friday with US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook in Washington.
The US Treasury Department announced that it has imposed sanctions on Iran’s atomic energy agency and its chief Ali Akbar Salehi.
A group of Iranian lawmakers on Tuesday called on parliament to discuss a motion for the country to quit a treaty governing global nuclear arms control, Reuters reported.
War of words between Iranian hardliners close to the Islamic Republic Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, and reformist backed by former president Mohammad Khatami has risen ahead of February 21 parliament election.