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Covid kills 44 more people in Iran

COVID in Iran

The total death toll from the disease in Iran is now 140,451.

The Health Ministry figures also put the daily caseload of Covid at 4,428 including 494 hospitalizations.

There has been a downward trend in the Coronavirus deaths and infections in Iran in recent weeks.

Many Covid-related restrictions have been removed. Schools and universities have reopened. But the Iranian officials have urged people to observe health protocols to prevent a resurgence of the virus.

Over 30 cities across Iran are still marked red, which denotes the highest risk from the virus.

The downward trend in the Covid deaths and cases has been attributed to a nationwide vaccination campaign in Iran that has seen more than 147 million doses of vaccine administered to people.

Iran nuclear chief: Tehran to unveil new atomic achievements soon

Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Mohammad Eslami

Mohamamd Eslami said 3 achievements are in the fields of radiopharmaceutical, diagnosis and treatment, 2 in the field of plasma therapy and the remaining 4 in the industrial field, namely laser.

Eslami said the nuclear fuel cycle is now totally indigenous and that Iran is also moving toward building its first fully homegrown nuclear power plant.

He added that the construction of a 360 megawatt power plant in Darkhovein, in southern Iran, will be pursued in the current Persian year, for which all knowledge-based industries and companies will be employed.

According to the director of the AEOI, Iran’s goal is to generate 10k megawatts of electricity, which he described as “nuclear renaissance”.

Eslami said Iran has already made 25 achievements in the peaceful nuclear energy field and will continue the trend. He also spoke about the Vienna talks aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, JCPOA.

Eslami said the country is willing to build confidence with the other parties to the Vienna talks but it will not give in to bullying. He maintained now that the US wants to return to the JCPOA, there must be verification so that the next steps can be guaranteed.

Eslami also referred to the International Atomic Energy Agency’s oversight activities in Iran. He said the IAEA’s concerns about a site have been dispelled and efforts are ongoing to remove the agency’s worries about three other sites within the next two months.

Eslami also dismissed claims that traces of uranium were detected at a site as unfounded, saying such uranium never existed in the first place.

The AEOI’s director said the Zionist regime is faking proof to level baseless allegations against Iran. He also said the regime has been doing acts of sabotage and terrorism against Iran with impunity.

Expert: Iranian province bordering Afghanistan faces risk of measles outbreak

Afghan Refugees in Iran

Dr. Zahra Nahbandian, head of the Department of Contagious Diseases at Mashhad’s University of Medical Sciences, said there had been a noticeable rise in cases of measles in Afghanistan, putting Iran’s Khorsan Razavi at risk.

“Regardless of their nationalities, all those with children under the age of five, who have delayed the vaccination of their kids due to the coronavirus spread, should make sure to go for measles inoculation,” she added.

Measles is generally a childhood infection caused by a virus. Also called rubeola, measles can be serious and even fatal for small children, but the disease can almost always be prevented with a vaccine. It causes high fever, a red rash, cough and red eyes. It can have serious complications such as encephalitis, which itself can cause hearing loss.

Iranian daily warns against influx of Afghan refugees after Mashhad stabbing

Afghan refugees in Iran

Citing “field data,” the Iranian Jomhouri-e Islami (Islamic Republic) Daily reported on Wednesday that around 10,000 Afghans cross the border into Iran on a daily basis.

“The demographic composition is changing in many provinces. Important developments are unfolding, an example being the crime that was perpetrated at the courtyard of Imam Reza’s shrine,” it said.

The daily warned the country’s officials to contain “the dangerous situation,” especially as there are what it called elements linked to the Taliban among the refugees flowing into Iran.

The report came a day after a knife attack that left a cleric dead and two others injured at the holy shrine of Imam Reza in the northeastern city of Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi Province, near the Afghan border.

The assailant, along with four other people, were quickly arrested on the spot. Some media reports have claimed that the attacker is an Afghan national.

President Raisi: Takfiri terrorists behind Mashhad stabbing

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi

President Raisi issued a message on Wednesday saying this atrocity will only increase unity among people who love Islam and the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The Iranian president described the stabbing to death of the cleric in Mashhad as heart-rending and offered condolences to his family.

The stabbing spree happened on Tuesday. The attacker was captured by pilgrims inside the Imam Reza shrine, the eighth Shia Imam, and handed over to authorities.

Officials say the stabber is a foreign national. They also say four other people have been arrested in connection with the stabbing.

President Raisi has ordered the Intelligence Ministry to identify all the culprits behind the killing of the cleric. Raisi told the Intelligence Ministry to get the job done fast in cooperation with other related organizations.

Iran’s non-oil trade hits record high in years: Official

Non Oil Exports

Rouhollah Latifi, spokesman for the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, said that overall monthly trade excluding oil reached 11,538,000,000 dollars on March 20, the highest “in the past couple of years, especially during the period of the intensification of sanctions and maximum pressure” on Iran.

That figure accounted for 14,539,000 tons of goods traded between Iran and other countries, registering a 40-percent increase compared to the same period the year before.

Exported goods summed at approximately 5.1 billion dollars and imports at 6.4.

According to figures provided by IRNA, Iran exported 48 billion dollars’ worth of products to the world and imported 52 billion dollars in the last Iranian calendar year.

Al-Qaeda chief reappears in new video

Ayman al-Zawahiri

In a video lasting approximately nine minutes, Zawahiri urged Indian Muslims to respond to what he called anti-Islamic “oppression” and condemned the government of India, as well as the administrations of neighboring Pakistan and Bangladesh, who he accused of being “allies of the West.”

New footage of the notorious terrorist–the first seen since November 2021–confirms Zawahiri did not die of natural causes, as recently alleged.

Tensions over the wearing of Islamic veils and headscarves have been simmering for several months in the southwestern Indian state of Karnataka following a January ban on hijabs in the classroom at public schools in the Udupi district. The ban sparked protests by Muslim students and counter-protests by Hindu youth. A top court for the state has upheld the ban for now, until a final decision can be reached.

Al-Qaeda’s new campaign to further drive a wedge between India’s Hindu and Muslim populations comes amid possible steps by Pakistan and India to overcome their historic divide, which dates back to the partition of India by the British in 1947.

Embattled Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has repeatedly praised India’s “independent foreign policy” in recent weeks as both nations have resisted efforts by the US and European nations to be drawn into an economic confrontation with Russia.

“My foreign policy will be independent,” as well, Khan told Pakistanis during a widely-viewed address to the nation Thursday.

“An independent foreign policy,” he said, “is one which is meant for Pakistanis… It doesn’t mean we will be anti-Americans, anti-India or anti-European.”

Khan ordered new elections for Pakistan’s parliament this weekend following the opposition’s move to subject him to a no-confidence vote–a vote which Khan openly accused the US of orchestrating and influencing as part of a “foreign conspiracy” to overthrow his government. The US State Department has denied the allegations.

Ties between the CIA and Osama Bin Laden, Al-Zawahiri’s predecessor, predated the creation of Al Qaeda by many years. Under “Operation Cyclone,” billions of dollars in weapons, including thousands of Stinger surface-to-air missiles, were shipped to the so-called “freedom fighters” of Bin Laden’s mujahideen forces to fight against Afghanistan’s secular socialist government and the Soviet troops backing them.

There is still no evidence to suggest that, in its current form, Al-Qaeda exists as an appendage of Western intelligence services. The timing and targets of the terrorist group’s latest video release raise fresh questions over what their next target will be.

Iran’s Sunni clerics condemn fatal knife attack at holy Shia shrine

Iran Mashhad Shrine of Imam Reza (PBUH)

In a statement, senior Sunni clerics of Iran’s Kordestan Province said the “dirty and criminal hands of global arrogance once against showed themselves through the mercenaries tied to foreign spy services and rootless thugs.”

One Iranian cleric was killed and two others wounded Tuesday in the knife attack at the courtyard of the holy shrine of the eighth Shia Imam in Mashhad, according to a statement by the intelligence arm of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

The assailant, whose identity and nationality have been determined, was immediately arrested by security forces. An investigation is underway to determine the motive of the attack.

“We the people of Kurdistan Province strongly condemn this unforgiveable crime and want the blood of the martyr to be avenged,” the statement said.

The statement blamed the attack on “elements of Takfiri groups.”

In a separate statement, the senior Sunni clerics of North Khorasan Province likewise condemned the brutal assault. Similarly, they dismissed the possibility of any personal motive in the attack, saying the location and the targets proved that those behind the assault were lackeys of the global arrogance and Takfiri groups.

“Today, the US, Israel and the Takfiri groups are fed up with Iran’s unparalleled security and the foiling of their sinister plots in Syria and Iraq by the Commander of the Hearts, Hajj Qassem Soleimani, and are resorting to such inhumane and unjust acts to cure their defeat in their Islamophobia projects in the Muslim world,” the clerics said.

They also urged the authorities to punish the perpetrators.

Iran warns Israel ‘vivid obstacle’ to nuke-free ME

Zahra Ershadi

Speaking at the annual meeting of the UN Disarmament Commission on Tuesday, Zahra Ershadi underlined how the nuclear weapons constituted “an existential threat to humanity”.

“This global cause of insecurity should have brought the international community together. Instead, we are witness to the ongoing escalation of political and military tensions, including the continuous threat to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear countries,” she stated.

The official drew attention to the cause of Establishment of a Middle East Zone Free of WMDs (weapons of mass destruction), which the Islamic Republic initiated at the UN.

“The Israeli regime is a vivid obstacle to this noble goal. It possesses all types of WMD and threatens to use them against the regional countries,” Ershadi said.

Israel, which pursues a policy of deliberate ambiguity about its nuclear weapons, is estimated to have 200 to 400 nuclear warheads in its arsenal, making it the Middle East sole possessor of the non-conventional arms.

The occupying entity has, however, refused to either allow inspections of its military nuclear facilities or sign the NPT.

Over the years, the regime has also assassinated at least seven Iranian nuclear scientists and conducted several sabotage operations against the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.

“Furthermore, this regime has committed various terrorist attacks against nuclear scientists and has also initiated different sabotage attacks against nuclear facilities,” Ershadi likewise noted.

“Therefore, it (Tel Aviv) must be forced to join all related instruments, including the NPT, without any precondition and as a non-nuclear party must place all its nuclear facilities and activities under the comprehensive safeguards of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency),” she concluded.

Former Iran diplomat: An inclusive deal highly unlikely in Vienna

Nuclear Negotiations in Vienna

Ghassem Mohebali predicted that Iran and the other sides will reach a temporary agreement to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control.

According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry’s former director general for Middle East, the Europeans and the US could be willing to remove anti-Iran sanctions to ramp up pressure on Russia.

Mohebali said the Russians would loathe this equation. The former Iranian diplomat added that a deal in Vienna will step up pressure on Russia and the emerging paradox has made it difficult to reach an agreement.

Mohebali also spoke of the situation in Ukraine. He said the Russians have failed to achieve their objectives there and it’s a long shot they will succeed in doing so.

The former Iranian diplomat said it’s likely the warring sides agree to a truce but the ramifications of the war for the international relations are deep.

Mohebali also said the Ukraine war will adversely affect Iran’s foreign policy as the Islamic Republic has bet on the wrong horse.