Iran concerned about nuclear ballistic missile test in France
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Abbas Mousavi on Saturday said France latest ballistic missile test was against Paris commitments to nuclear disarmament.
Iran Urges E3 to Courage, Admit Failure to Honor JCPOA Obligations
Mohammad Javad Zarif slammed Germany, France, and the UK for sponsoring a resolution at the IAEA against Tehran, calling on the three European countries to muster the courage and admit their failure to honor their commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal.
France: Special Forces Sent to Dijon amid Gangs Clashes
Elite police unit was mobilized in Dijon, France, on Monday, to help restore order following days of clashes between Chechen and North African gangs.
Iran ‘likely’ to send Ukrainian plane black box to France
Iran will “likely” send the black box from a Ukrainian airplane it mistakenly shot down to France, ISNA News Agency reported on Sunday.
Unemployment in France Surged 22.6% in April
The number of people in France signing for unemployment surged in April by 22.6% to a record high as a nationwide coronavirus lockdown shut down swathes of the economy.
JCPOA Opponents Seeking to Damage Confidence
Russia's Permanent Representative to the IAEA Mikhail Ulyanov said the opponents of the 2015 nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers are seeking to undermine the “confidence” between Tehran and the International Atomic Energy Agency.
France Dedicates 1.3bln Euros Investment Plan for Tourism Sector
The government of France on Thursday unveiled a 1.3 billion euros ($1.4 billion) investment plan for the country’s tourism sector.
Iranian Spokesman Urges US to End Abject Unilateralism
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran lashed out at the US president for ignoring the international treaties, stressing that Washington must end its policy of unilateralism.
Medical cargo of France delivered
About 10 tons of medical supplies, bought from France, entered Iran through Sarisu cross border market in the northwest of the country.
Virus Lockdown Raises Tensions in France’s Poorest Areas
Joining more than 1,000 others, Djemba Diatite stood for hours in line to feed her growing family, grateful for handouts of fruits, vegetables and soap. It was her first time accepting charity, but she had no choice. The coronavirus pandemic has turned her small world upside down.