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"We've been doing 20-hour shifts to keep up. For the first time since this war began, it actually felt like we were at war," a nurse in Beirut told TNA.
Iranian officials said soaring oil prices had opened a window of opportunity for Iran by increasing revenues, giving the economy months of breathing space.
Iran's Central Bank Governor told local media that a decades-old £400 million debt owed by the UK had been 'received' following reports that Tehran only obtained part of the money.
Pezeshkian's visit to Iraq comes at a time of heightened regional tensions, particularly as Israel continues its war on Gaza, southern Lebanon, and Yemen.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anousheh Ashouri - who were detained by Iran for six years and five years respectively - will return to the UK on Wednesday.
A prison swap between the US and Iran is expected to take place as talks between the two countries to ease sanctions on Tehran are near conclusion, a Russian envoy said.
The Iranian foreign ministry spokesman says 'significant progress' has been made in the Vienna talks, which have been held since April amid fears about Tehran’s nuclear advances.
In today's roundup: Iran to start testing coronavirus vaccine on humans, strained Iraqi doctors pushed over the edge battling virus and world donors raise funds for Syrians.
The Saudi-led coalition on Sunday accused Iran and Shia militant group Hezbollah of helping Yemen's Houthi rebels to launch missiles and drones at the kingdom
Iran has paid off some $16.2 million in arrears it owed to the United Nations.