Iran, Russia, Turkey FMs Hold Meeting on Syria Peace
The foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey – the three guarantors of the Astana format- held a trilateral meeting via video conference to discuss Syria peace efforts.
US Nurses Read Names of Colleagues Killed by Coronavirus
A group of registered nurses gathered outside the White House on Tuesday in honor of nurses who have died of COVID-19 and to demand mass production of personal protective equipment.
Iran: 1,194 new cases, 94 dies of COVID-19 on Wednesday
The total number of COVID-19 cases in the country has reached 85,996, of whom 5,391 have lost their lives to the coronavirus.
‘Hunger pandemic’ closing as coronavirus rages
The COVID-19 pandemic, which has brought a third of the world population under lockdown, is now threatening more than a quarter of a billion people with hunger.
Iran: new coronavirus test kit arrives
A new consignment of coronavirus test kits bought from France arrived in Iran through Sari Su border, northwestern country, on Wednesday morning.
UK: Human Trials for Coronavirus Vaccine from Thursday
Human trials of a potential coronavirus vaccine developed at the University of Oxford is to begin on Thursday, British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said.
Infected People with Coronavirus Maybe Ninety Times More
New studies indicate that up to 230 million people may have had coronavirus and survived, WHO expert says.
US: Coronavirus Second Wave May Be Worse
A second wave of the novel coronavirus in the US could be even more destructive because it will likely collide with the beginning of the flu season.
U.S. Economy in Abeyance More Than Ever
How can it be said an economy is on the verge of collapse? Can loss of jobs of about 20 percent of the people?
Judiciary Dismisses UN Rights Report on Prison Furloughs
Judiciary spokesman dismissed as politically-motivated a United Nations human rights report that suggests Iranian prisoners