Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Wisdom, not military might source of Irans influence: Envoy to UN
A senior Iranian diplomat has slammed Saudi Arabias hostility towards Iran, saying the Islamic Republics regional influence originates from its wisdom in dealing with its neighbors rather than its military power.
Anti-aircraft gun seized in police raid on terrorist arms depot in SE Iran
Police forces in Irans southeastern province of Sistan and Balouchestan raided an arms depot run by the so-called Jaish al-Adl terrorist group, confiscating assault rifles and ammunition, including an anti-aircraft 14.5 mm gun.
Iran voices strong support for NPT Irans representative at UN Conference to Negotiate a Legally Binding Instrument to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons has voiced Islamic Republics strong support for international efforts toward total elimination of these weapons.
Italys Eusider signs Iran ferrosilicon deal
Italys service center and trader company Eusider says it has signed a long-term agency agreement with the biggest ferrosilicon producer in Iran.
Turkey not to abandon Tigris-Euphrates dam project
Turkish ambassador to Tehran says despite growing protests by regional states, his country is set to press ahead with its project to build a dam on Tigris-Euphrates River.
Public visits to Irans Parliament to be cancelled
Irans lawmakers have decided to cancel public visits to the parliament building in central Tehran and transfer peoples meetings with their representatives to their constituencies with the aim of ensuring the parliaments security, a legislator said.
Iran plans direct shipping route to Qatar
Irans Valfajr Shipping Company is planning to establish a direct marine route from the Persian Gulf port of Bushehr to Qatar in the next two weeks. Abolqasem Mohammadzadeh, an official with Bushehr Ports and Maritime Organization, was quoted as saying by IRNA.
Zarif to attend parliamentary commission meeting
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is going to attend a session of the parliaments National Security and Foreign Policy Commission for talks on regional developments, a lawmaker said.