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Iran launches Arbaeen pilgrimage sea route from Khorramshahr to Basra

The organization’s managing director Saeid Rasouli said up to four daily round-trip voyages can be arranged based on demand.

The Khorramshahr-Basra passenger line has been reestablished to facilitate pilgrim transit and fulfill social responsibility goals.

With only 17 nautical miles between the two ports, this is the shortest maritime route from Iran to southern Iraq. Rasouli noted that the service strengthens infrastructure for pilgrims and enhances Iran-Iraq bilateral relations.

This is the second consecutive year the route is operational, following extensive coordination with Iraqi counterparts.

A private-sector vessel with a 235-passenger capacity and modern amenities will serve the route.

Authorities plan to continue the service year-round if demand increases.

Iranian journalism professors urge President Pezeshkian to end internet filtering

Internet restrictions in Iran

The appeal follows the Pezeshkian administration’s decision to withdraw the controversial draft bill titled “Combating the Dissemination of False News Content”.

In their letter, the professors praised the withdrawal of the bill but underlined that broader changes are needed to make Iran compatible with the realities of the modern information age.

“Now that the bill has been withdrawn, we teachers of journalism and communications expect that the barriers of filtering will be lifted, especially in a world undergoing such rapid transformation in communication technologies”, the letter said.

The academics warned that ignoring professional organizations and expert views in the policymaking process, particularly through the imposition of unscientific laws, poses serious threats to social cohesion and freedom of expression.

“Without recognizing the right to express differing views and ensuring citizens’ freedom of speech, the very foundations of social life are endangered”, they said.

The signatories described the removal of internet filtering as a matter of national interest and a step toward safeguarding fundamental rights and democratic discourse in the country.

Air pollution in Tehran blamed for 6,000 deaths in past year, just six clean-air days recorded

Iran Air Pollution

According to Tehran Air Quality Control Company, the city has seen 75 days of moderate air, 39 days unhealthy for sensitive groups, 5 generally unhealthy days, and 3 days classified as very unhealthy and hazardous. The report adds that, on average, residents breathe polluted air every three days.

Despite 23 government bodies being legally tasked with addressing air quality, experts say little has changed. Urban policy expert Mohammadreza Tavakkolian noted that although agencies have obligations on paper, they lack sufficient budgets and enforcement mechanisms.

Environmental specialist Kamran Samiei criticized the lack of meaningful action, saying many agencies “attend meetings and present statistics, but their real-world performance is near zero.”

Experts warn that without a unified, empowered authority and sustainable funding, as well as stricter regulations on outdated vehicles and institutional accountability, Tehran’s air pollution crisis will persist unabated.

Iranian president hails wrestling team, nation for World Championship triumph

Masoud Pezeshkian

In a message, the president hailed the team’s victory, calling it clear evidence of the determination and talent of Iran’s young athletes.

“This outstanding achievement reflects the relentless efforts and dedication of our young wrestlers, their diligent coaches, and their supportive families,” President Pezeshkian stated.

He described the athletes as champions shaping the future, who brought honor to Iran by winning six medals in total — one gold, one silver, and four bronze — while proudly raising the nation’s flag.

The exceptional performance of Iran’s youth Greco-Roman wrestling team at the U17 World Championships in Greece reaffirmed the country’s status as a powerhouse in world wrestling. Uzbekistan, with 118 points, and Kazakhstan, with 113 points, claimed second and third places respectively.

Iran denies reports of 40 million barrels of oil stranded at sea

Iran Oil Spill

“I completely reject this claim,” Paknejad said in response to recent reports by Platts, affiliated with S&P Global Commodity Insights, and Bloomberg, which alleged a buildup of Iranian crude both offshore and on land. The reports suggested the oversupply has led to steep price discounts and market instability, particularly in sales to China.

Paknejad clarified that Iran’s oil sales strategy involves temporary storage or re-routing of shipments based on market conditions, calling such practices “routine” and “tactical.” He emphasized, “We do not have oil we cannot sell.”

Addressing concerns about strain on refineries during the 12-day war with Israel, where Iran reportedly produced 200 million liters of gasoline, the minister noted that supply was managed effectively through strategic measures and the dedication of energy sector personnel.

Iran remains under international sanctions that limit its oil exports, though it continues to maintain a significant presence in key markets, especially Asia.

Iran slams as ridiculous accusations by US, other Western countries

Gaza War

Baqaei stated, “The US, France, and other signatories of the anti-Iran statement, as supporters and hosts of violent and terrorist elements and groups, must be held accountable for their violations of international law in supporting terrorism.”

He also referred to the recent military aggression by the US and the Zionist regime against Iran and the ongoing genocide in Gaza, that have been met with either active support or complicit silence from the countries that signed the statement.

Baqaei called their accusations against the Islamic Republic of Iran blatant fabrications and an evasive tactic.

He said these moves are part of a malign Iranophobia campaign aimed at pressuring the Iranian people.

The countries accused Iran’s intelligence agencies of orchestrating “assassination plots, kidnappings, and targeted harassment of individuals” in Europe and the United States.

The Iranian spokesperson emphasized that such behavior violates the principles of international law and the UN Charter, and that the countries endorsing this statement must be held accountable for their inappropriate and irresponsible conduct.

Iran says concerned over internal crisis in Sudan, parallel government

Esmael baghaei

Baqaei warned about the destructive consequences of the move on Sudan’s stability and security.

Emphasizing the need to respect Sudan’s territorial integrity and national unity, he noted that continued foreign interference in the country’s affairs is highly detrimental.

The spokesperson stressed that the solution to Sudan’s crisis lies in halting the conflict and initiating Sudanese-Sudanese dialogue without foreign intervention.

A coalition led by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which is fighting for power in Sudan’s civil war, has announced the formation of a new parallel government,

naming a prime minister and unveiling a sovereign council.

Head of Basij Organization: Enemies’ Attempts to Divide Iran Failed

On Thursday evening in Isfahan, Brigadier General Gholamreza Soleimani said the enemies had planned four stages: first, to deliver a heavy blow; then, to incite unrest; next, to activate separatists; and finally, to bring the Americans into the field. But all these conspiracies failed.

Speaking on the 40th day of commemoration for the martyrs of the 12-day aggression by the US and the Zionist regime, General Soleimani added that the enemies called for a ceasefire after 10 days because their endurance had run out.

He said the Westerners and Zionists sought to create unrest, separatism, and ultimately military intervention, but the Iranian nation, through cohesion, unity, and obedience to the Supreme Leader, created the greatest scene of resistance and defeated the enemy.

The head of the Basij Organization, emphasizing the role of the Islamic Revolution in changing regional equations, noted that the victory of the Islamic Revolution of Iran was a turning point in the history of the Islamic world, marking the beginning of honor, grandeur, and independence for Iran and the Islamic world.

He said Iran became the standard-bearer of resistance and independence, and the culture of sacrifice and martyrdom during the 12-day sacred defense showed that the Iranian nation can defeat its enemies without foreign assistance.

General Soleimani, stating that the goal of the Americans and the hegemonic European powers in supporting the Zionist regime is to preserve their influence and dominance, added that they do not want any powerful country to exist outside the political domination of the Zionists.

Russia’s Medvedev mocks Trump’s ‘nervous reaction’

Dmitry Medvedev

Medvedev was responding to a post by Trump on Truth Social hours earlier, in which the US president described him as a “failed” former leader and warned him to “watch his words,” adding that Medvedev was “entering very dangerous territory.”

“If some words from the former president of Russia trigger such a nervous reaction from the high-and-mighty president of the United States, then Russia is doing everything right and will continue to proceed along its own path,” Medvedev, who currently serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, wrote on social media.

He also ridiculed Trump’s claim that the Russian and Indian economies were “dead” and going “down together” due to lack of cooperation with the US.

Medvedev had earlier dismissed Trump’s demands for Moscow to swiftly end its military campaign against Ukraine, calling the threats of secondary sanctions against Russian energy customers “theatrical” and ineffective. Medvedev insisted that such ultimatums will not prevent Russia from pursuing its national security goals and merely make Trump appear similar to his predecessor, Joe Biden.

Trump previously criticized the BRICS group of nations, which includes Brazil, Russia, India, China, and several other states pursuing a new multipolar world order. The US president claimed proposed tariffs on countries doing business with BRICS members could cripple the organization.

Trump’s statement regarding India and Medvedev followed New Delhi’s refusal to accommodate US demands on trade.

Lebanon’s president unveils draft response to US plan for disarming Hezbollah, calls for army monopoly on weapons

Hezbollah

Speaking at the Defense Ministry in Beirut on the occasion of Army Day, Aoun said Lebanon must “seize the historic opportunity” to affirm the state’s sole authority over arms and to end the cycle of wars “fought for others and on our soil.”

“No weapon is more reliable than the army’s in the face of aggression,” Aoun added, warning that “the current stage is decisive and cannot tolerate provocations.”

The Lebanese draft calls for an immediate halt to Israeli hostilities by land, sea, and air, including assassinations, and for Israel’s full withdrawal behind internationally recognized borders, coupled with the release of detainees.

It further seeks to extend state authority across all Lebanese territory, requiring all armed groups, including Hezbollah, to surrender their weapons to the national army.

To strengthen Lebanon’s security institutions, the plan envisions $1 billion in annual international funding for a decade. It also proposes convening an international donor conference in the fall to launch a nationwide reconstruction program.

Another key element is the demarcation and confirmation of Lebanon’s land and maritime borders with Syria, with assistance from the US, France, Saudi Arabia, and UN experts. The draft also addresses the pressing

Syrian refugee crisis, while outlining measures to combat smuggling and drug trafficking and to support alternative agriculture and industries.

“These provisions,” Aoun stated, “block Israel from continuing its aggression, enforce its withdrawal from occupied land, and for the first time firmly draw Lebanon’s borders south and east.”

His remarks came days after US envoy Tom Barrack warned that “the credibility of Lebanon’s government rests on its ability to match principle with practice.”

“As its leaders have said repeatedly, it is critical that the state has a monopoly on arms. As long as Hezbollah retains arms, words will not suffice,” he wrpte on X.

On Wednesday, Hezbollah Secretary-General Naim Qassem stressed that his group will not surrender its weapons “for the sake of Israel,” asserting that disarmament is “a purely internal Lebanese matter.”

Aoun also revealed that Lebanon had received a Saudi initiative to help secure stability along the Lebanese-Syrian border, emphasizing the importance of regional cooperation for Lebanon’s recovery.

“Together, we want to restore a state that protects all its people,” Aoun continued, noting, “No faction should rely on outside powers or arms, but we must all draw strength from our unity, our consensus, and our army.”

Israel launched military operations in Lebanon on Oct. 8, 2023, which escalated into a full-scale war by September 2024, killing more than 4,000 people and injuring around 17,000.

A ceasefire was reached in November, but Israeli forces have conducted near-daily attacks in southern Lebanon, claiming to target activities of the Hezbollah group.

Under the truce, Israel was supposed to fully withdraw from southern Lebanon by Jan. 26, but the deadline was extended to Feb. 18 after Tel Aviv refused to comply. Israel still maintains a military presence at five border outposts.