Now for a look at stories making headlines around the world and we start in Iran. <br />A passenger plane crash in the central part of the country is feared to have killed all 65 people on board. <br />For more on this and other news we turn to our Ro Aram…<br />Aram… bad weather is being blamed for the crash… what else do we know?<br /><br /> Well Semin…. the ATR aircraft was heading from Tehran to the southwestern city of Yasouj on Sunday morning, local time. <br /> It then disappeared from radar about 50 minutes after takeoff amid foggy and snowy conditions and was reported to have crashed in a mountainous area. <br />The initial death toll given by authorities was 66, but this was later revised to 65 as one of the passengers was reported to have missed the flight. <br />That means all 59 passengers as well as six crew members were killed. <br /> Dozens of rescuers are trying to reach the probable crash site, but a snowstorm that is sweeping the area is making it difficult for them access it. <br />Thick fog is also preventing helicopters from searching the area. <br />Iran has suffered several plane crashes in the past few decades, mostly due to old planes.<br /> The 25-year-old aircraft was part of this aging fleet, which Iran had been unable to update due to decades of international sanctions over its nuclear program. <br />But a 2015 deal with world powers to lift some of those sanctions has opened the way for Iranian airlines to sign deals for new aircraft.<br /> Meanwhile, Iran's leadership issued messages of condolences, as did a few other global leaders. <br />Among them was Israeli Prime Minister, who just moments before his sympathetic tone warned Tehran not to test his country's resolve. <br />His comments at the Munich Security Conference were dismissed by Iran's foreign minister as a "cartoonish circus," adding another layer to tensions between the two countries over Iran's military support in Syria. <br />
