First 'Fakhra' dose given to the son of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, whom Tehran claims led vaccine development drive before he was killed in attack blamed on Israel

An alleged limpet mine explosion on the MV Helios Ray fits Tehran's modus operandi, and may prove a challenge for Jerusalem to defend against

While COVID was cited as official reason for cancelation in this week's Abu Dhabi event, TV says decision was taken by security establishment

Iranian armed forces say suspect in assassination of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh -- which has been blamed on Israel -- was dismissed during training

In keeping with ayatollah's fatwa, Tehran insists its atomic program has 'always been peaceful and will remain peaceful'

16 suspected cell members nabbed in what Western intelligence officials believe is part of broader plot to hit 'soft targets' of Israel and its allies in Africa in revenge attacks

Material can be used as component in nuclear weapons; European foreign ministers have warned move has 'grave military implications'

UK's Jewish Chronicle, citing unnamed intel sources, claims Fakhrizadeh was hit by Mossad team without US involvement, says killing likely set back nuke weapons program by years

In rare comments admitting Tehran is considering developing nukes, official claims it would be the West's fault for making moves to 'corner' his country

Iranian intelligence minister says 'first preparations' in killing were carried out by member of armed services

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