Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran rejects baseless claims by Arab states
Irans ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations has rejected unfounded allegations by nearly a dozen Arab states that Tehran was meddling in their internal affairs.
Veteran anti-Shah prisoner dies at 77
Veteran Revolutionary force and also an anti-Shah prisoner Marziyeh Hadidchi (Dabbagh) passed away at the age of 77 due to heart disease in a Tehran hospital on Thursday.
DNO inks cooperation document with NIOC
Norwegian oil and gas operator DNO ASA inked a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) on Wednesday to develop Irans Changuleh oil field.
Border to Iraq closed, no more place for pilgrims: Commander
Commander of Border Guards Brigadier General Qasem Rezaei said that Mehran International Border to Iraq in western Iran has been closed since Thursday morning as there is no more place in that country to accept further pilgrims from Iran.
Irans deputy FM to visit Paris Thursday
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for American and European Affairs Majid Takht Ravanchi is scheduled to travel to France on Thursday for talks with French officials.
U.S. Senate leader says Iran sanctions renewal will pass
The U.S. Senate will vote to renew sanctions on Iran for 10 years before adjourning next month, the chambers Republican leader said on Wednesday, sending the bill to the White House, where President Barack Obama is expected to sign it into law.
Israel warns Russia against signing major arms contracts with Iran
Israel has asked Russia not to sign big arms deals on delivery of advanced weapons to Iran, though, Moscow is likely to act in accordance with its own interests, local media reported Wednesday citing Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
US Senator says Trump wont tear up Iran nuclear deal
Tennessee US Senator Bob Corker cast doubt Wednesday that President-elect Donald Trump will reverse the Iran nuclear deal, saying such a decision would distract his fledgling administration in its first days.