Iranian authorities have prevented the commemoration of victims of a bloody crackdown on antigovernment protests in November 2019 as the third anniversary coincided with nationwide protests triggered by the death of a 22-year-old woman in September after she was detained by Iran's morality police.
The United Nations atomic watchdog's 35-nation Board of Governors on November 17 passed a resolution ordering Iran to cooperate urgently with the agency's investigation into uranium traces found at three undeclared sites, diplomats said.
The United States has imposed sanctions on over a dozen companies based in China, Hong Kong, and the United Arab Emirates that Washington accused of facilitating the sale of Iranian petrochemicals and petroleum products to buyers in East Asia.
A court in Iran has handed a death sentence its second in three days to a protester arrested during demonstrations sparked by the death of a woman in morality-police custody.