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Health Ministry official: No cases of monkeypox discovered in Iran

Monkeypox

Pedram Paakain head of the public Relations office of the Iranian Health Ministry announced the monkeypox is a viral disease and 15 world countries have so far reported 197 suspected cases that include 108 ones that are definitely monkeypox.

He noted that Iran has faced no problem in this regard and any suspected case will be monitored to make sure they are not monkeypox.

The head of the public Relations office of the Iranian Health Ministry noted that a manual will soon be prepared outlining ways of preventing and treating the disease.

Paakain maintained that people could contract monkeypox by way of contacting an infected animal or getting exposed to breath of an infected person or their coughing.

He further said the disease is not highly contagious and it is highly unlikely it will turn into a pandemic.

World’s most water-rich aqueduct dries up in Iran

The Ghanbarabad Aqueduct in the Iranian city of Bam

This is the most water-rich aqueduct of the world.

An agricultural department official said that 1000 farmers used the Ghanbarabad Aqueduct with a flow rate of 360 liters per second.

He added that it dried up due to carelessness on part of the contractor who entered the area of the aqueduct and dried it up with heavy machinery and rollers.

The official also said now 6 teams including 40 specialized personnel are dredging the aqueduct so that they can rehabilitate it in as short a time as possible.

He noted that 4,000 hectares of agricultural land are in dire need of irrigation, and that officials hope that the water of the Ghanbarabad Aqueduct will flow again soon.

The governor of Bam also noted that 7 wells of this aqueduct have been blocked and voiced hope that the contractor will be able to restore these wells and the surrounding oases as soon as possible.

Covid kills 3 across Iran with 312 new infections

COVID in Iran

Saturday’s death toll was 9. The number of new Covid infections on Sunday was 312. The new cases include 52 hospitalizations.

This is while the pace of a nationwide vaccination in Iran has slowed with over 149 million doses already administered to people.

The number of triple-vaxxed people is more than 27 million out of the population of about 85 million people.

There are some people who have received a fourth shot of Covid vaccine as well. But they are mostly the elderly. Authorities are urging all Iranians to get their next dose of the Covid jab, be it the third or fourth.

The downward trend in the Coronavirus deaths and infections has been attributed to the vaccination campaign and people’s strict adherence to health protocols during the peak of Covid’s 6th wave that killed hundreds daily countrywide.

Govt. rejects reports on fuel prices rise

Iran petrol station

“What the president meant by making difficult economic decisions was privatization and fighting rent-seeking and not a rise in the prices of gasoline or other energy carriers,” Ali Bahadori Jahromi said.

“The government has made no decision on raising the prices of gasoline or other petroleum products, and is not even planning to do so.”

The speculation on fuel prices is also fed by the government’s recent decision to end allocation of foreign currency at the so-called preferential exchange rate to a host of necessities, including wheat flour, dairies and sugar.

The move that multiplied the exchange rate tripled the prices of certain basic goods and led to a surge in the price of others.

There are concerns that a wave of inflation in the cost of people’s livelihood will follow as different sectors react by increasing the price of their own products.

A potential rise in fuel prices could further worsen the situation as any change in the price of energy carriers traditionally leads to inflation in other sectors.

Iran Air Force says F-14 fighter jet restored thanks to domestic expertise

Iran F-14 fighter jet

Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi says the restoration work on the aircraft was conducted in the Air Force’s base in the central city of Isfahan over a period of three years.

“Our enemies never thought we could restore this aircraft and use it after years, seeing its very complicated maintenance,” general Vahedi said.

He added that thousands of parts of the fighter plane were replaced or repaired during the restoration process.

“From a to z of the repair and maintenance process was carried out by domestic experts and we needed [the help of] no foreign company,” he said.

Iran has dozens of the US-made aircraft but many of them are not operational due to Washington’s unilateral sanctions that prevent any supply of parts to Iran.

Over the past years, Iran has significantly upgraded its capabilities in the field of design and production of aircraft and has led a campaign of restoring foreign aircraft, grounded in the country due to lack of parts.

US envoy raises Afghan women’s rights with Taliban FM

Afghanistan Taliban

“Girls must be back in school, women free to move & work w/o restrictions for progress to normalised relations,” US Special Representative on Afghanistan Thomas West wrote on Twitter on Saturday after meeting Amir Khan Mutaqi.

Since returning to power last August, the Taliban has imposed a slew of restrictions on civil society, many focused on reining in the rights of women and girls, that are reminiscent of their last rule in the 1990s.

Girls’ schools are yet to open, more than eight months since the Taliban came to power. The group has insisted that it wants girls to get back to school, but justified the delay on reasons ranging from infrastructure to lack of resources due to the economic crisis.

When the Taliban took power in August, the armed group promised to uphold the rights of girls and women. But its actions since have worried the international community.

Earlier this month, Afghanistan’s supreme leader ordered women to cover up fully in public, including their faces, ideally with the traditional burqa.

During the last few months, Taliban leaders, particularly from the Ministry of Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice, have announced many new restrictions, even as criticism and international pressure mounts against them.

In December, the ministry, which replaced the Afghan Ministry of Women Affairs, imposed restrictions on women from travelling further than 72km (45 miles) without a close male relative.

This restriction was further expanded to include travelling abroad, and several solo women travellers were reportedly stopped from boarding flights. Similar bans were also introduced in several healthcare centres across the country, forbidding women to access healthcare without a mahram (male chaperone).

In January, a group of 36 UN human rights experts announced that Taliban leaders in Afghanistan are institutionalising large-scale and systematic gender-based discrimination and violence against women and girls.

A surprise U-turn in March, in which the group shuttered girls’ high schools on the morning they were due to open, drew the ire of the international community and prompted the US to cancel planned meetings on easing the country’s financial crisis.

A Ministry of Education notice said on March 23 that schools for girls would be closed until a plan was drawn up in accordance with Islamic law and Afghan culture, according to Bakhtar News Agency, a government news agency.

West also added that the two discussed economic stabilisation in Afghanistan and concerns about attacks on civilians.

The country is teetering on the verge of economic disaster after the West froze Afghanistan’s assets held abroad and cut off aid.

“Dialogue will continue in support of Afghan people and our national interests,” West, the US envoy, stated in his post.

The country has been reeling from a humanitarian crisis with more than half of the population facing hunger. The Taliban has struggled to revive the aid-dependent economy, which is in freefall due to sanctions and exclusion from international financial institutions.

In December, the Joe Biden administration issued what it called “broad authorisations” to ensure that the United Nations, American government agencies and aid groups can provide humanitarian relief to Afghanistan without running foul of sanctions against the Taliban.

Thick layers of duct make Tehran air quality unsafe for sensitive groups

Air pollution

The company says the air quality is now unsafe for sensitive groups in areas with heavy traffic. It says this is due to no effective wind over the past hours coupled with high morning congestion in the city.

The company says it expects a further increase in suspended particles in late Sunday and this will continue into Monday, when poor air quality is expected to spread across Tehran.

The average figure for Tehran’s air quality index hit 114 over the past 24 hours, which is unsafe for sensitive groups.

‘Iran, Saudi Arabia can’t seek each other’s exclusion as two Mideast powers’

Iran Saudi Flags

Kamal Kharrazi, who currently heads Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, delivered a speech at a research conference in Doha organized by the institution under his watch and Al Jazeera Centre for Studies and the Council on Foreign Relations, themed on, “The Arabs and Iran: A Dialogue about the Region’s Crises.”

He said Iran attaches great importance to improving the relationship with the Saudi Arabia, which hosts the Muslims’ qiblah and two of Islam’s most revered sanctuaries.

“The views of Iran and Saudi Arabia toward one another cannot be that of exclusion. As the region’s two major powers, they can complement each other’s capacities to ensure the establishment of peace and stability in the region and its development,” he added.

Kharrazi also emphasized the significance of dialog among Iran and regional Arab nations as the sole way to resolve the misunderstandings that have brought about conflicts and crises in the region.

The ex-foreign minister highlighted the crisis in war-torn Yemen as one of the main concerns in the region and said Iran has always maintained that there is no military solution to the conflict there.

He reaffirmed Iran’s position on the need to end the Saudi-led war and siege against Yemen, efforts to set the stage for intra-Yemeni talks and the formation of a government based on its nation’s will.

Albaloo Polo: Delicious Persian Dish with Sour Cherries

persian albalo polo recipe

Sour cherries hit the market in summer, making it an ideal season for Iranian families to cook and eat Albaloo Polo. The food can be mixed with tiny meatballs or chicken.

albaloo polo recipe

Ingredients for Albaloo Polo

  • Rice: 4 cupfuls
  • De-seeded cherries: one and a half cupfuls + 4 to 5 spoonfuls of sugar or one and a half cupfuls of sour cherry jam
  • Brewed saffron: 4 to 5 spoonfuls
  • Shredded pistachio: half a cupful
  • Shredded almond: half a cupful
  • Oil: as much as needed
  • Salt: as much as needed
  • Recipe for Sour Cherry Jam

Cherry jam for making albaloo polo

In order to make sour cherry jam, pour sugar onto sour cherries and put the mixture in the fridge for one day to become watery.

Next, put the mixture on mild heat until it begins to boil. Allow it to boil for ten minutes before removing the sour cherries from the syrup.

Let the syrup be cooked through. Then add the sour cherries to the syrup again and allow it to stay on heat for 2 to 3 minutes.

cooking steps albaloo polo

Read more: Recipe for Loobia Polo

Recipe for Tiny Meat Balls

The ingredients are as follows:

  • Minced meat: 300gr
  • Onions: 1 average-size onion
  • Black pepper: 1 spoonful
  • Turmeric: 2 teaspoonfuls
  • Salt: As much as needed
  • Oil: As much as needed

Using your hand, mix the meat, grated onion, black pepper, turmeric and salt well. Take some meat the size of a walnut and form it into a ball with your hands. Then pour a few spoonfuls of oil into a dish and put it on the oven. Put the meat balls into the oil, adjust the heat to medium temperature and leave the meat balls to be fried well. Now your tiny meat balls are ready.

albaloo polo with meatballs

Recipe for Albaloo Polo

Rinse and drain the rice. Then pour some oil into a casserole and put it on mild heat until the oil gets hot.

Afterwards, put three fish slices of rice into the dish. Then pour two spoonfuls of sour cherries in the middle of the rice. Only add the sour cherries, and NOT the syrup.

 

Then add a spoonful of saffron. Put some of the sour cherries away to decorate the food.

albaloo polo recipe

After you have added all the ingredients, put the rice on medium-to-high temperature. Wait for 5 minutes till the casserole becomes hot.

Then add two spoonfuls of oil as well as half a glass of water and leave the casserole on heat for another 6 or 7 minutes until steam begins rising from the rice. Leave the rice to be cooked through.

Iranian Food: Albaloo Polo Recipe (Sour Cherry Rice With Meatballs)

Additional Points on Albaloo Polo

1. There are various recipes for cooking this delicious food, which include chicken. In the first one, you can use whole pieces of chicken breasts and thighs in Albaloo Polo, or you can arrange them in the bottom.

In another recipe, you can use chicken balls. To prepare them, mix 400 kilograms of ground chicken with a grated onion. Add some spice and fry the mixture in the form of balls before adding them to the Albaloo Polo.

albaloo poloAdditional Points on Albaloo Polo

2. Make sure to prepare Tahdig for Albaloo Polo using either potatoes or Lavash bread (source), in order to prevent the juice of sour cherries from reaching the bottom of the pot and darkening the color.

3. To preserve the color of the sour cherries, you can use a container made of polished copper and stainless steel or ceramic glazed pots.

4. Using cinnamon, saffron, pepper and cardamom gives a better taste to your rice. Special rice spices can also be added.

Albaloo Polo - Persian Saffron Sour Cherry Rice

What should we do to prevent the sour cherries from sticking together within the rice?

You can lubricate the sour cherries with some butter before adding the rice.

What should we do to prevent the sour cherries from sticking together within the rice?
If you do not have access to sour cherries or you do not have enough time and patience to cook Albaloo Polo, you need to know that you can always find the dish, prepared with the best recipes, on the menu of all restaurants in Shiraz and other cities in the summer.

Oman: Iran president’s visit manifests good neighborliness

Iran President Ebrahim Raisi

The Oman Royal Court said that President Raisi will pay a visit to the Sultanate of Oman this Monday, according to Omani media.

The statement noted with regard to good neighborliness and advanced relations between the Sultanate of Oman and the Islamic Republic of Iran, President Raisi will pay a visit to Oman this Monday, May 23, 2022.

The visit reflects the Royal keenness attached by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik and President Raisi to enhance bilateral relations in various spheres to serve their interests and aspirations, it noted.

The statement further stated that the upcoming visit will explore areas of cooperation between the two neighboring states.

May the Almighty Allah grant the two wise leaderships success to serve their countries and the Islamic nation, it added.