Daughter of terror group's no. 2, widow of a bin Laden, said to have been killed due to involvement in operational planning; shooting comes amid rumors about leader al-Zawahiri

The US and Israel both had 'scores to settle' with terror chief al-Masri, reportedly shot dead by Israeli agents in August; Iran now said to fear more hits in Trump's last 2 months

Tehran says US, Israel 'made-up information' to link it with Abu Muhammad al-Masri, accused of planning 1998 US African embassy bombings, 2002 attack on Israeli-owned Kenyan hotel

Abu Muhammad al-Masri, accused of orchestrating deadly 1998 bombings of US embassies in Africa, was gunned down on a Tehran street in August, report says

Tehran officials say they are preparing 15,000 new graves at Behesht-e-Zahra as bodies flow into the necropolis at rate not seen in earthquakes or wars

Restaurants and nonessential businesses in 30 Iranian cities ordered to close; Beirut announces month-long nationwide restrictions amid catastrophic economic crisis

Husband of Nasrin Sotoudeh, who was jailed for defending woman who protested hijab requirement, says she was in a rush to take prison furlough because inmates in her ward fell sick

Inmates accused of 'spreading propaganda against the system' freed in honor of Prophet Muhammad's birthday

Serial rights abusers Syria, Venezuela and Russia also line up to grill Washington over detentions of migrant children, killings of unarmed Black men; last review was in 2015

Israel warily eyes president-elect's plans to rejoin JCPOA and restart negotiations with Tehran, but some defense analysts see an opportunity to capitalize on Trump's sanctions

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