Iranian dual national told she will be returned to prison after Monday’s hearing ... ( read original story ...)
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe to face new trial in Iran court on Mondauy
Ratcliffe has been summoned to an Iranian court next Monday for a new trial. The British-Iranian, under house arrest in Tehran since being moved from jail in March due to the coronavirus outbreak, has ... ( read original story ...)
Iran’s Covid death toll may be four times the government’s official tally, says top doctor
Iran's Covid death toll may be four times the government's official tally, says top doctor Iran’s doctors are urging the government to take decisive action, citing "unacceptable mortality rates." ... ( read original story ...)
Iran rebuilding nuclear plant at Natanz after blast
Iran has begun rebuilding a key nuclear plant destroyed in a mysterious explosion in the summer, this time burying it in a mountainside.Satellite photographs from Natanz, in central Iran, showed a ... ( read original story ...)
Satellite photos reportedly show construction at Iran nuclear site
International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors continue to have access to Iran's sites despite the collapse of the nuclear deal. ( read original story ...)
Satellite images of Iran nuclear site raise concern
They show the start of construction at the Natanz nuclear facility of what may be an underground replacement for a sabotaged advanced centrifuge assembly plant. ( read original story ...)
Iran reports COVID-19 death every three minutes, speaker tests positive
One person is dying from COVID-19 every three minutes in Iran, state television said on Wednesday, as the health ministry reported a record daily toll of 415 fatalities. Parliament speaker Mohammad ... ( read original story ...)
France, Turkey And The Charlie Hebdo Cartoons: What’s Behind The Dispute?
The increased friction follows the beheading of a French teacher after he showed his class caricatures of the Prophet Mohammad. The two countries have sharp foreign policy differences. ( read original story ...)
Turkey Bans Public Health Workers From Quitting or Retiring
Turkey’s Covid-19 death toll topped 10,000 Wednesday as the government barred public health workers from quitting or retiring amid a surge in coronavirus cases. ( read original story ...)
Turkey vows legal action over Charlie Hebdo cartoon
Turkish officials have vowed to take legal action against the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo over a caricature of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that they said spread “cultural racism and ... ( read original story ...)