Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran rejects WSJ claim on Leaders letter to Obama
Iran has strongly dismissed a claim by theWall Street Journalthat Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has sent a letter to US President Barack Obama.
Iran, China hold mutual nuclear talks in Tehran
Irans top nuclear negotiator and his Chinese counterpart in the P5+1 discussed latest developments of nuclear talks in Tehran on Sunday stressing the need for continuation of Tehran-Beijing close consultations.
China foreign minister pushes Iran on nuclear deal
A deal withIranon its controversial nuclear program would help it escape from sanctions and allow more efforts to be spent on economic development, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said during a trip to Tehran.
Sealing off skies: Iran finalizes 360 degree early warning air defense radar
Iran is close to deploying an early-warning radar system of its own to detect missile launches, stealth aircraft and drones thousands of kilometers from its borders. Once fully deployed, the Sepehr radar system will secure Irans entire airspace.
Iran launches domestic search engine Yooz
Iranian search engine Yooz capable of searching through one billion Persian websites has been launched today with support of the Ministry of Communications and IT.
Iran eying Russia ties in new atmosphere: Defense Minister
Irans Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan signaled a new phase of cooperation with Russia that could put an end to a lingering row over the S-300, an air defense system Moscow has been committed to sell to Tehran.
Leaders aide underlines Irans strategic ties with China
Iranian Supreme Leaders top aide Ali Akbar Velayati in a meeting with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi stressed that Tehran sees relations with Beijing as strategic and important.