Daily look at Irans late-breaking news and upcoming events:
Iran says will try to keep its share in OPEC production: SHANA
Iran will try to keep its share of OPEC production despite fresh U.S. sanctions on its petroleum industry, Iranian government spokesman Mohammad Bagher Nobakht was quoted as saying by oil ministry news agency SHANA.
Iran nuclear deal must be preserved, Corbyn tells Iranian envoy
UKs Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn says the nuclear agreement with the Islamic Republic must be preserved and clear measures shall be taken to keep peace in the Middle East, Irans ambassador to London said.
Guard chief says Iran wont increase missile range
Irans semi-official Tasnim news agency is reporting that the country has no plan to increase the range of its missiles. The Tuesday report quotes the chief of Irans powerful Revolutionary Guard, Gen. Mohammad Ali Jafari, as saying: We have the scientific ability to increase our missile rages, but it is not our current policy.
Iranian lawyer rejects rioter convicts innocence
The lawyer of a man convicted for killing three policemen during a violent protest in the capital in February, denied certain reports in social networks that she would release documents showing her clients innocence.
Iran have nothing to fear vs. Spain, Portugal they have Carlos Queiroz
Carlos Queiroz has guided three national teams to four World Cups but the game against Spain on Wednesday could prove to be his finest hour and a half, not just on the global stage but in a long and distinguished coaching career. If all goes well in Kazan vs. Spain, and then against Portugal in Saransk, the 65-year-old will have secured his reputation as one of the worlds top coaches.