Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran developing radar-evading missiles
Irans Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan said his country is now the fourth missile power in the world and is working on plans to develop radar-evading missiles.
Iran delivers over 1Bln liters of jet fuel to airlines in 9 months
Volume of jet fuel delivered to Iranian and foreign airlines during the past 9 months in Iran was more than one billion liters, head of Head Office for Fueling Airlines, affiliated to National Oil Products Distribution Company said here Friday.
Envoy: Canadian proposed anti-Iranian sanctions awkward
Canadas recent stands about inhumane Israeli breaching of human rights shows Ottawas full nonchalance towards the issue and so its proposed and ratified anti-Iranian sanctions resolution is quite awkward, Irans envoy at UN said.
Iran honors nuclear deal with powers, IAEA report shows
Iran has continued to meet commitments under an interim nuclear agreement with six world powers, a confidential U.N. agency report showed, though Tehran temporarily halted conversion work that makes higher-grade uranium less suitable for bombs.
Iranian university to claim damages over EU sanctions
The chancellor of Irans Sharif University of Technology said the prestigious university is to file a claim for damages incurred over the unilateral sanctions by the European Union.
Iran condemns Nigeria terrorist attack
Irans foreign ministry roundly condemned a terrorist attack by Boko Haram in Nigerias northeast village of Gumsuri, in which militants killed at least 32 people and kidnapped 185 others, mostly women and children.
Iranian, Pakistani officials discuss ways to confront regional extremism
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Pakistani Prime Ministers Adviser for Political and Security Affairs Sartaj Aziz condemned violence against people, and said expansion of regional cooperation can pave the way for eradication of terrorist groups.
Iranian DM: Iraqs religious sites Tehrans redline
Irans defense minister described the security of the religious sites in the holy cities of neighboring as the Islamic Republics redlines, vowing Tehrans intervention if the sites are put in jeopardy.