Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
President raps fake sympathy for Iranians, cites US crimes
Irans president denounced US officials fake sympathy for the Iranian people, mentioning Washingtons dark record of hostile moves, acts of invasion and plunder, and the cruel sanctions imposed on Iran for years.
Iranians begin nationwide Ten-Day Dawn ceremonies
Iranians have startedTen-Day Dawn ceremonies across the country, markingthe 39th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which put an end to the ruling of the US-backed Pahlavi regime in Iran.
France to finance exports to Iran to sidestep U.S. sanctions
France will start offering euro-denominated loans to Iranian buyers of its goods later this year, to help trade flourish outside the reach of U.S. sanctions, the head of state-owned investment bank Bpifrance said.
Spanish FM to visit Iran
Spanish Foreign Minister Alfonso Dastis is scheduled to pay an official visit to Tehran in February.
Envoy, politician discuss Iran-Iraq ties
Irans Ambassador to Baghdad Iraj Masjedi and Leader of Iraqs National Alliance Ammar al-Hakim weighed plans for closer cooperation between the two neighbor and discussed the latest developments in the region.
Iran Parliament reviews Governments latest JCPOA report
The eighth report on the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran nuclear deal, was reviewed by lawmakers, said the head of Parliaments (Majlis) the National Security and Foreign Policy Commission.
Irans regional influence inevitable- top adviser to Ayatollah Khamenei
Irans leadership has no intention of reining in its influence across the Middle East despite US pressure to do so, the top adviser to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Thursday, according to Reuters.
Amir-Abdollahian: US blackmailing Iran by taking JCPOA hostage
Iranian official Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Thu. that Washington is blackmailing Tehran by taking the 2015 nuclear deal hostage, referring to US constant threats to withdraw from the agreement.
Iranian-American council blasts Trumps divisive address
The National Iranian-American Council (NIAC) has strongly criticized the US President Donald Trumps first State of the Union address on Tuesday saying his one year in office was disgraced by discriminatory policies including the notorious Muslim ban which have also hurt Iranians.