23 Nov 2024
Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
 
Iran state TV says Instagram, Telegram blocked
Iran state TV is reporting that authorities have blocked Instagram and the messaging app Telegram.

Official confirms 2 people killed in Iran protests
An Iranian security official confirmed earlier reports of the deaths of two people in the recent protest gatherings in Lorestan province, but stressed that the Iranian police forces did not fire a single bullet, and foreign agents and Takfiri elements were behind the incident.

Mayor reports minor damage to public property in Tehran protests
Mayor of Tehran expressed regret for disruption to traffic in parts of Tehran in the wake of the recent protest rallies, saying some municipal properties, including a number of bus stations, suffered minor damages after some demonstrators resorted to violence.

Telegram blocks anti-Iran channel for promoting violence
The Telegram messaging app has closed an anti-Iran channel for encouraging people to violence after a top Iranian officials request.


Administration pledges push to create employment in Iran
Following a series of rallies in some Iranian cities in protest at difficult economic conditions, the Administrations Spokesman Mohammad Baqer Nobakht unveiled plans to provide employment for more than 830,000 people in the next Iranian year.


 
Parl. adviser asks Trump: dont get excited
Iranian Parliaments General Director for International Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian responded to US presidents meddlesome remarks about the recent gatherings in protest against economic conditions in Iran.

 
MPs to review recent incidents in Iran
Iran Majlis (Parliament) is to hold an extraordinary session on Monday to review recent incidents in the country.

 
US, Israel lack understanding of Iranian people: Interior minister
Irans Interior Minister AbdolrezaRahmaniFazlisays the US, Israel and regional reactionary states, which pretend to be supporting Iranian peoples rights, actually lack real understanding of the nation.

Tehran enjoying full security after civil protests: IRGC Commander
The deputy commander of IRGCs Sarallah headquarters, a key base for handling security affairs in Tehran, said the Iranian capital is enjoying full security after some civil protest rallies held against recent rising commodity prices.

Tehran to receive Belarusian electric buses in 2 months
A privately-owned Iranian company is in talks with a Belarusian manufacturer Belkamunmash for technology cooperation and investment in a new generation of electric buses in Tehran.
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