Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran calls for big turnout in Quds Day demonstrations
Irans Foreign Ministry called on all Muslims and freedom-seekers all over the world, particularly the Iranians, to take part in Quds Day demonstrations to show their support for the Palestinians.
JCPOA parties convene in Tehran
Diplomatic delegations from Iran and the remaining parties to the 2015 nuclear deal (Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany) gathered in Tehran on Thursday for an expert meeting.
Boeing says it will not deliver any aircraft to Iran
Boeing will not deliver aircraft to Iran in light of US sanctions, effectively aborting a pair of large contracts with Iranian carriers, a Boeing spokesman said Wednesday.
Iran to become ILO regional center: Minister
Irans minister of labor said that a general agreement on choosing Iran as the regional center for activities on labor was reached in the 107th session of the International Labor Conference in Geneva.
Iran nuclear deal best way forward, May tells Netanyahu
British Prime Minister Theresa May has reiterated her countrys support for the Iran nuclear deal in talks with her Israeli counterpart, Benjamin Netanyahu, saying London would remain committed to its obligations under the multilateral accord as long as Tehran is.
Irans Rouhani to leave Tehran for China on Friday
Irans President Hassan Rouhani will leave Tehran for China on Friday (June 8) to take part in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit, the Iranian envoy in Beijing said on Thursday.
IRGC invites nations to take part in Quds Day rallies
The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) has issued a statement calling on everyone to take part in tomorrows Quds Day rallies, saying institutionalized Resistance thinking is the soft power of the Islamic Ummah.
190,000 SWUs feasible in 10 months: Iran nuclear head
Iran can produce 190,000 SWUs (separative work units) within 10 months as the required infrastructure for 1 million SWUs in long-term has been prepared, Irans nuclear organization chief said.