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Russian diplomats leaving Ukraine amid escalation of tensions

“According to Ukrainian citizens, Russian diplomats and consular officials in Ukraine have begun to leave for Russia. This, in particular, is proved by difficulties arising when making an appointment at the consulates and the embassy,” the source said.

The source added that Moscow might have decided to follow the example of some Western countries which announced its evacuation from Ukraine.

“By the way, [Russian Foreign Minister] Sergey Lavrov hinted at the possibility of this scenario during a press conference following negotiations with UK Foreign Minister Elizabeth Truss,” the source continued.

In January, a number of Western countries announced the evacuation of their diplomatic missions from Ukraine. On Thursday, Lavrov stated that Moscow may also advise non-essential personnel at its diplomatic missions in Kiev to leave the country. He stressed that Russia has become concerned by the evacuations of staff by the United Kingdom and the United States as it looks as if “there were preparations for something” in Ukraine.

Against the background of continuing allegations that Moscow is set to “invade” the neighbouring country and Russia’s repeated denials that is the case, the Russian Foreign Ministry argued on Friday that one can talk about the conspiracy of the authorities of Western countries and the media to escalate artificial tension around Ukraine.

“We can talk about the conspiracy of the authorities of Western countries and the media in order to escalate artificial tension around Ukraine through a massive and coordinated stuffing of false information in geopolitical interests, in particular, in order to divert attention from their own aggressive actions,” the statement says.

The ministry noted that amid the media war against Russia, “the position of Western officials in the context of a massive disinformation campaign against Russia deserves special mention”.

“They avoid giving it a proper assessment in every possible way, thereby essentially confirming their involvement in fakes and stuffing,” the foreign ministry added.

On Friday, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said at a White House briefing the United States is reducing the number of embassy staff in Ukraine and is telling all Americans to immediately leave that country.

“We are continuing to reduce the size of our embassy footprint in Kiev,” he added.

“We encourage all American citizens who remain in Ukraine to depart immediately. We want to be crystal clear on this point: any American in Ukraine should leave as soon as possible and in any event in the next 24 to 48 hours,” Sullivan stated.

Earlier, US President Joe Biden urged American nationals to leave Ukraine without delay.

The warning came after Washington briefed allies on a scenario in which Russian forces would pour across the border from Belarus, accompanied by cyberattacks and missile strikes.

The US intelligence briefing included specific reference to next Wednesday, February 16, as a start date for the ground invasion, three officials — based in Washington, London and Ukraine — told POLITICO.

Sullivan has declined to describe specific intelligence, but insisted the attack could begin before the end of the Winter Olympics in Beijing on February 20.

The British Foreign Office has also advised British nationals currently residing in Ukraine to leave the country due the threat of “hostilities”, according to the travel advice released on the website of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office on Friday.

“The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is now advising British nationals against all travel to Ukraine. British nationals currently in Ukraine should leave now while commercial means are still available,” the statement says.

“Since January 2022, the build-up of Russian forces on Ukraine’s borders has increased the threat of military action,” the travel advice states, adding, “The Embassy remains open but will be unable to provide in-person consular assistance. British nationals should leave while commercial options remain.”

“Any Russian military action in Ukraine would severely affect the British Embassy Kyiv’s [Kiev’s] ability to provide any consular assistance. British Nationals should not expect increased consular support or help with evacuating in these circumstances,” it reads.

Those British nationals who decide to remain in Ukraine should keep their departure plans under review, ensure their travel documents are up to date and monitor the situation.

The West and Kiev have recently been spreading allegations about Russia’s potential ‘invasion’ of Ukraine. Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov castigated these claims as “empty and unfounded”, serving as a ploy to escalate tensions, pointing out that Russia did not pose any threat whatsoever to anyone. However, Peskov did not rule out the possibility of provocations aimed at justifying such allegations and warned that attempts to use military force to resolve the crisis in southeastern Ukraine would have serious consequences.

The United States and its European partners are finalizing sanctions targeting major Russian banks should the Ukraine situation escalate, but banning Russia from the SWIFT financial system is off the table, Reuters reported citing US and European Union officials.

The report said on Friday that the sanctions could target VTB and Sberbank.

Banning Russia from SWIFT was taken out of consideration after objections from European countries, the report added.

‘Razi Cov Pars proving more effective than some imported Covid-19 shots’

The head of Razi Vaccine and Serum Research Institute has emphasized that the superiority of Razi Cov Pars over china’s Sinopharm was proven in the third phase of the clinical trial.

“In this phase, in the group that received the Sinopharm vaccine, two weeks after the second injection, the number of patients with Covid-19 was more than twice the number in Razi Cov Pars group. Also, during this period, we did not have any hospitalization among the recipients of Razi, but in the Sinopharm vaccine group, five cases were hospitalized,” Ali Es’haghi explained.

He said the third stage of the human trial of Razi Cov Pars vaccine has been completed, adding that the emergency use for this vaccine was authorized in September and that so far five million doses of this shot have been delivered to the ministry of health.

Noting that Razi can be a suitable vaccine for children, Es’haghi said the clinical test protocol for for children has been prepared and the relevant committee will issue a permit next week.

Saying that some countries have asked to buy the Iranian shot, he added “Our priority is to meet domestic needs, but given the good level of imports and the appropriate trend of domestic vaccine production, we expect an export license to be given to Razi Group.”

Iran has been domestically producing several coronavirus shots in a bid to combat the outbreak of the respiratory disease.

The Islamic Republic is also producing COVID-19 shots jointly with Cuba, Russia, and Australia.

Tehran waives PCR test requirement for Iranian pilgrims returning home

Nevertheless, the issue will be reviewed by the National Coronavirus Task Force given that some officials have objected to the waiver.

As the deputy health minister says, the waiver could even be reversed.

Another problem which has emergence has been the Iraqi visitors travelling to Iran without having a negative coronavirus test result.

“One of the problems we have seen over the past two days on flights carrying pilgrims to Iran has been the presence of Iraqi pilgrims and passengers without having a negative COVID-19 test result,” says an informed source.

This is while the waiver was only supposed to apply to Iranian pilgrims returning home.

According to Fars News Agency, however, now many Iraqi pilgrims get on flights to Iran without having a negative PCR test result and no one is paying attention to this issue.

No blue cities as Iran grapples with sixth Covid-19 wave

 The latest figures released on Saturday show that there are currently 112 orange (high risk) cities and 89 are Yellow (medium risk).

Iran is grappling with its sixth wave of the respiratory disease with health officials urging the people to get their booster jabs as soon as possible in a bid to contain the latest surge of infections and deaths.

On Friday, Iran reported 143 new fatalities from the disease and more than 31,000 new infection cases over the past 24 hours.

So far, according to official data, more than 133,400 people in Iran have lost their lives to Covid-19.

The latest surge comes despite an accelerated vaccination campaign over the past months.

According to Iran’s Health Minister Bahram Einollahi, 90% of the target population in Iran has received one dose, 80% two doses and 27% three doses of coronavirus vaccine.

He has also warned that children are particularly vulnerable to the new variant of the virus.

The health minister says the current wave of the disease will reach its peak in two to three weeks, urging people to observe health protocols and get the booster shot as soon as possible.

Fajr Film Festival: “Mehdi’s Position”, “The Grassland” and “The Last Snow” win main awards

One of the strange and unexpected events of the closing ceremony of the 40th Fajr Film Festival was the revelation of the list of prizes minutes before the beginning of the ceremony.

The Crystal Simorgh award for the best film from the national point of view went to “Without Prior Appointment” directed by Behrouz Shoaibi and produced by Mahmoud Babaei.

Behzad Abdi won the Diploma Honorary of the best original score category for the film “The Grassland”. However, The Crystal Simorgh for the best original score went to Massoud Sekhavatdoost for “Mehdi’s Position”.

The Crystal Simorgh for the best editing went to Hamid Najafi Rad for the film “The Grassland” and the Crystal Simorgh for the best cinematography to Arman Fayyaz for “The Last Snow”.

Fereshteh Hosseini was awarded the Diploma Honorary for the best supporting actress for “The Group of Girls” and the Crystal Simorgh for the best supporting actress, was awarded to Sadaf Espahbodi for “The Grassland”.

In the best supporting actor category, Ali Akbar Osanloo received a Diploma Honorary for “The Night Guard”. The Crystal Simorgh for the best supporting actor however went to Nader Soleimani for the movie “Opponent”.

The Crystal Simorghs for the best actress and actor in the leading roles went to Tanaz Tabatabai for “Dreamless” and Amin Hayaee for “The Last Snow”, respectively.

The Crystal Simorgh for the best director of the first film was won by Hadi Hejazifar for the film “Mehdi’s Position” and the Crystal Simorgh for the best screenplay was snatched by Kazem Daneshi for “The Grassland” and Reza Mirkarimi won the Crystal Simorgh for the best director for “The Night Guard”.

The special jury award was given to Amir Hossein Asgari for “The Last Snow”.

In the final part, the Crystal Simorgh for the best film of the 40th Fajr Film Festival went to Habib Valinejad, the producer of “Mehdi’s Position” directed by Hadi Hejazifar.

Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance, Mohammad Mehdi Ismaili, said at the closing ceremony of the Fajr Film Festival that cinema has a high place in cultural diplomacy.

He added that the Covid pandemic has done a lot of damage to the economy of culture and art, but “we tried to solve some of the problems”.

Massoud Naghashzadeh, secretary of the 40th Fajr Film Festival, also said, “We emphasized legalism to improve the festival…we chose the films according to the schedule and did not give in to pressure….of course, we had a lot of difficulties, and in the face of threats and
despair, our colleagues tried to do the right thing.”

Many critics and viewers described the 40th Fajr Film Festival as one of the weakest. The event became controversial in the final moments with the removal of the Crystal Simorgh for the best film chosen by the audience.

Oil minister: Iran boosting refineries to decrease crude sales

Javad Owji said Friday that the development of Iran’s oil sector and investment in the field are among the Iranian administration’s top priorities given the vast resources of oil and gas existing in the country.

“In the next three years, refineries will have a significant development both qualitatively and quantitatively. Besides creating jobs, such measures will help decrease the sales of crude and increase petrochemical products instead,” he said.

The minister pointed to the recent launch of Iran’s first super heavy oil refinery on the southern island of Qeshm, saying the country will operationalize the oil refinery in the southern city of Bushehr next year, with a refining capacity of 68,000 barrels of oil per day.

“In the next four years, the production capacity of the country’s refineries will reach 1.4 million barrels per day, which will create a turning point in the country’s oil industry,” Owji said.

He said efforts are being made to decrease the budget’s reliance on oil revenues and increase exports of refined oil products, something that will provide manifold added value.

Nine Iranian provinces host 37th Fajr Music Festival

During the festival running through 18th of February, a total of 53 stage performances will take place in the different provinces.

In this period of provincial performances of Fajr Music Festival, Bushehr Province has five performances with the participation of 49 artists, and Kerman Province with 10 performances and 74 artists will welcome the Fajr Music Festival.

In the 37th Fajr Music Festival, 62 artists from Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province will host three stage performances in the halls of this province.

In Zanjan, five performances will be held and three performances will happen in Sistan and Baluchestan. Other provinces host musical performances are Semnan, Lorestan and Ilam.

Thursday night, the festival spent its second day in the pop section in Tehran.

To hold the festival, the artists, along with all the agents and organizers, took the Covid test according to health instructions.

The 37th Fajr Music Festival is being held in commemoration of the anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution in two sections: competitive (Barbad Award) and non-competitive.

Health Minister: Iran in middle of 6th wave of Covid

Einollahi said the safest and best thing to do is to complete vaccination and follow health protocols.

He also urged Iranians to avoid attending family gatherings as it could increase the likelihood of contracting Covid, adding that the sixth wave of the Coronavirus will continue for several weeks.

Einollahi added that if people trusted health officials equally, Iran would have crossed the 137 million mark in terms of the number of administered doses.

He added that probably on Saturday morning, important decisions will be made by the Covid taskforce, which will be announced to the people.
Einollahi also hailed the anniversary of the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

The health minister said, “If we can stand on our own feet today despite all the sanctions and treat the people and get them vaccinated, all these have been achieved thanks to the Islamic Revolution.

Tehran ‘most unsafe’ Iranian province for investment: Study

In the study, conducted and released by the Iranian Parliament’s Research Center, 17 statistical factors were examined to determine the level of investment safety in Iran’s 31 provinces.

According to the study’s parameters, the closer the figure is to 10, the worse is the situation for investment, and vice versa.

Iranian website Eghtesad News, quoting the research, adds Tehran Province, which is home to the country’s capital city, received an average score of 5.6 to get classified as the most unsafe place for investment in Iran, followed by the southwestern province of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad.

In Tehran, cases of theft liable to Tazir and fraud as well as the number of accidents resulting in death or injury were among the main reasons behind the classification.

According to the research, economic insecurity in Tehran also stems from the cases of breach of trust and commercial disputes.

On the contrary, the index for investment security in West Azerbaijan Province stands at 2.8.

The number of legal cases concerning trade disputes was found to be lower compared to other Iranian provinces.

Many killed, injured in blast outside mosque in Afghanistan

Taliban fighters walk on a park road, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Monday, Feb. 7, 2022. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

It was reported that the incident occurred in the city of Qala-e-Naw, the region’s administrative center when the parishioners were leaving the mosque after Friday prayers.

The Taliban, which seized the power in Afghanistan, confirmed the blast. Director of Information and Culture of the Badghis provincial administration Baz Mohammad Sarwari, appointed by the radicals, revealed that several people suffered injuries as a result of the incident, all of them were rushed to the nearest hospital.

Last autumn, over 250 people were killed in terrorist attacks on Afghanistan’s mosques, while hundreds more were injured. The Islamic State – Khorasan Province, which is an affiliate of the Islamic State (IS), took responsibility for these terrorist acts.

Meanwhile, the Taliban have repeatedly stated that the IS posed no threat to Afghanistan.