Iran and South Africa agree to boost economic ties
A handout picture provided by the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on April 24, 2016 shows him welcoming South African President Jacob Zuma (L) during a ceremony at the presidential palace in the capital Tehran. AFP
These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:
Iran and South Africa agree to boost economic ties as well as intelligence sharing in fighting terrorism during the South African president’s visit to Tehran.
A third day of talks between the Yemeni warring sides ends with no progress in Kuwait as Saudi airstrikes continue.
A new report shows there has been a sharp rise in the number of Palestinian minors held in Israeli jails, with rights groups describing Tel Aviv's incarceration policy as oppressive.
Europe witnesses more rallies in support of and against refugee admissions, as European leaders struggle to find a way to resolve the crisis.
And thousands of British doctors sign a letter to support an upcoming all-out strike by junior doctors, amid a row with the government over contract terms.
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