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An operator at Mahan Air's office in Imam Khomeini Airport said the airline was forced to cancel its Paris flights over "sanctions".
Sudan has been embroiled in an economic crisis for years. The international community should help, a UN official has said.
The US State Department declared Jawad Nasrallah, the son of Hizballah leader Hassan Nasrallah, a "global terrorist" on Tuesday, as it steps up pressure on the Lebanese militia group.
A Luxembourg judge has refused to unfreeze the assets as it is still being held up by a separate court judgement.
Adel Abdul Mahdi's written statement was greeted with cheers and music across Baghdad's iconic Tahrir Square, where crowds have amassed since early October against a corrupt ruling class.
Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani's weekly sermon gave a major boost to Iraqi demonstrators who have been taking to the streets since early October against a corrupt and inefficient ruling class.
Mike Pompeo called on Egypt to respect freedom of the press in the wake of a crackdown on journalists.
Both the valuation and stake offered in Saudi Aramco fall short of expectations.
Speeches and online communications are among the many components of the campaign, which is supported Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser John Bolton.
Turkish police detained Tuesday over 200 people in a major nationwide crackdown on illicit money transfers to individuals of Iranian-origin living in the United States.