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Pomegranate harvest from Abarkooh gardens in Yazd

There are about 6,000 hectares of pomegranate gardens in the desert province of Yazd, mostly in the cities of Meybod, Ardakan, Yazd, Taft and Abarkooh.

Many of the pomegranate cultivars have are fit for export quality-wise. Of the 40 cultivars produced in this province, 11 are exported to other countries.

This year, Abarkooh farmers harvested the best pomegranate in terms of quality with timely irrigation, non-use of chemical pesticides and timely pruning.

Yazd province ranks fifth in terms of cultivated area and fourth regarding pomegranate production in Iran. The high quality pomegranate cultivars of Yazd province include Yazdi malt, Shirin Shahvazi, Qasr al-Dasht, Yazd Sweet-and-Sour and Gol Taft.

The sweet-and-sour, Black Seed and Hasibi cultivars are exported to Iraq and other countries in the Persian Gulf.

Farmers process a portion of the crop into high-quality traditional paste while they also put aside part of it for fresh consumption and for selling to neighboring provinces.

 

Iranian refugee convicted by Dutch court on terror charges

The Rotterdam District Court said the 42-year-old man was linked to the SMLA and was convicted of preparing and financing terror attacks in Iran.

The defendant was in contact with separatist militants who planned and carried out terror attacks in Iran, including torching banks and targeting people linked to the Iranian government, the court added.

He also discussed possible targets, offered financial support and urged terrorists to make video recordings of their attacks.

The court further announced that the defendant, through his actions, “played an important role in a criminal and terrorist organization whose goal was to support attacks in Iran”.

The SMLA has been after separating the Southwestern province of Khuzestan — home to the country’s Arab population — from the rest of Iran through engaging in terrorist attacks against Iran.

The terror outfit is directly supported by the intelligence agencies of Saudi Arabia and Israel.

SMLA ringleader Farajollah Chaab, also known as Habib Asyud, was arrested in November 2020 on the back of a set of “specialized and combined measures” by Iranian intelligence forces.

In his confessions, Chaab admitted to cooperation with the Saudi intelligence service.

In September 2018, SMLA claimed responsibility for the attack on military parade in Ahvaz, Khuzestan’s provincial capital. The assault killed 25 people, including members of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and civilian bystanders, and injured 70 others.

Yemen: Saudi, allies should admit defeat in war

In an interview with Lebanon’s al-khbar newspaper, al-Atefi emphasized that the Yemeni army and Popular Committees have scored major victories against the Saudi-led coalition over the past years.

“According to strategic and military implications, … we declare today to the whole world that international aggression against Yemen has already been defeated,” the minister said, adding that the aggression coalition has “no choice but to have the courage to admit the big defeat.”

Al-Atefi further noted the liberation of “most of the districts in Ma’rib province have been secured by the army and Popular Committees.”

The recapture of Ma’rib City is “a matter of time,” the minister said, adding that the Yemeni forces have reached the outskirts of Ma’rib City, and almost encircled the city.

He stressed that all occupied areas in Yemen would soon be restored to the Yemeni sovereignty.

Yemen’s al-Masirah television network reported on Wednesday that the Yemeni forces have taken control of the district of al-Juba, south of Ma’rib City, which marks the latest gain scored by the Yemeni forces as part of an operation aimed at purging Mar’ib of the Saudi-backed militants.

Spokesman for the Yemeni Armed Forces Brigadier General Yahya Saree said in a statement that the Yemeni forces had liberated the districts of al-Juba and Jabal Murad in Ma’rib as part of the second stage of the operation Operation Rabi’ al-Nasr (Spring of Victory).

He stated the operation has inflicted heavy losses on the Saudi-backed mercenaries.

The Yemeni Armed Forces also praised the tribes of Ma’rib province and their contribution to the success of the operation.

The Armed Forces also assured the civilians in Ma’rib City that it will work to secure them and their property.

Also in his interview, Yemen’s defense minister reacted to reports as to whether Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are facilitating the Israeli presence on a number of Yemeni islands such as Mayun and Socotra, al-Atefi and noted, “We will not rest” until we regain control of every inch of our Yemeni land, including islands, ports and provinces.

Elsewhere is his remarks, al-Atefi stressed that the Yemeni oil is a sovereign wealth and belongs to the Yemeni nation, warning that “we are in possession of strategic … weapons that can deter any direct or indirect aggression that may target Safer oil facility or any other Yemeni facilities.”

He added that Yemen would respond to any such attack by hitting targets “deep inside” the member countries of the coalition, emphasizing that all the aggressors’ oil facilities would be targets of the Yemeni missiles and drones.

Al-Atefi also warned the Saudi-led coalition that Yemeni forces were prepared to take their counterstrikes to the stage of “great pain” which has yet to begin, noting that the Yemeni forces will move to this stage should the Saudi aggression and siege continue.

Referring to the presence of British forces in Yemen’s al-Mahrah province, the minister said the British military presence in the province is “open colonization and occupation, with no justification or legitimacy,” adding, “All international laws and norms allow dealing with it as a colonial power that has penetrated state sovereignty.”

“London and every occupier of our land must be sure that the Yemeni people will not stand idly by,” he continued, emphasizing that the Yemenis would give a “painful” response to the British occupation.

Saudi Arabia, backed by the US and regional allies, launched the war on Yemen in March 2015, with the goal of bringing the government of former president Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi back to power and crushing the Ansarullah movement, which had overthrown the previous Yemeni government in a revolution.

The Saudi war has left hundreds of thousands of Yemenis dead, and displaced millions more. It has also destroyed Yemen’s infrastructure and spread famine and infectious diseases.

In the meantime, Yemeni armed forces and the Popular Committees have grown steadily in strength against the Saudi-led invaders and left Riyadh and its allies bogged down in the country.

Iran administers over 1mn more shots as it races to avert sixth Covid-19 wave

The ministry figures released on Thursday show over 84,600,000 Covid-19 inoculations in Iran since the outbreak began in 2020.

Iran has intensified imports and domestic production of different types of Covid-19 vaccines over the past months in a bid to contain the outbreak of the deadly disease.

On Thursday, the Islamic Republic’s Red Crescent Society imported six million more doses and delivered the shipment to the Health Ministry. The Red Crescent stressed that the imports will continue until the country’s needs are met.

Meanwhile, Iran reported 159 more deaths from the virus taking the total number of fatalities to 125,875.

The fatalities have been below 200 for days. That’s far lower than the peak of the fifth wave about two months ago.

Over 11,000 new infection cases have also been identified in the past 24 hours in Iran.

The country has managed to bring the outbreak under control somehow and eased many restrictions, but authorities have been warning that a sixth wave could be looming on the horizon if protocols are not observed properly.

Turkey to US: Deliver F-35s or give money back

“If the US does not want to resolve the issue about F35s, or if the US Congress blocks it, Turkey will consider other options including purchasing (Russian-made) SU-35 or SU-57,” Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu told CNN Turk in a televised interview.

Turkey and the US have agreed to continue talks to resolve the issue over the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program, the Turkish Defense Ministry said on Thursday.

According to a statement, representatives of the Turkish and US defense ministries held a meeting in the capital Ankara, in which they also discussed financial issues.

In 2019, Washington announced that it was taking Turkey out of the F-35 program over Ankara’s purchase of Russia’s S-400 air defense system.

Turkey, however, stressed that the S-400s would not be integrated into NATO systems and pose no threat to the alliance or its armaments.

Ankara also repeatedly proposed setting up a commission to clarify the issue.

When asked about statements by 10 Western ambassadors regarding the Osman Kavala case, Cavusoglu stated that they did not have the right to interfere in Turkey’s internal affairs and certainly they are not entitled to give directions to Turkish judiciary.

“We had made the preparations to declare them persona non grata upon the instruction of our president (Recep Tayyip Erdogan) and we were going to present that to the Cabinet on Monday. After our president’s speech, the panic deepened even more, some of the envoys started to pack their suitcases, and then they took a step back,” he added.

Last week, Turkey’s Foreign Ministry summoned the ambassadors of the US, Canada, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, New Zealand, the Netherlands, Germany, and France for meddling in the Turkish judiciary.

Erdogan on Saturday ordered the foreign minister to declare these 10 ambassadors persona non grata over their statements on the ongoing case of Kavala.

Early on Monday, the 10 embassies in Turkey announced that they abide by Article 41 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, which calls on the envoys not to interfere in the internal affairs of the states they serve in.

Kavala faced charges over the 2013 Gezi Park protests, a small number of demonstrations in Istanbul that later transformed into nationwide protests which left eight protesters and a police officer dead. He was acquitted of all charges in February 2020, however, an appeal court overturned this verdict in January.

Kavala was also accused of involvement in the 2016 defeated coup orchestrated by the Fetullah Terrorist Organization (FETO) in Turkey. He was remanded into custody on charges of spying in March.

Putin warns of Asia arms race following US exit from nuclear treaty

Speaking at the 16th East Asia Summit on Wednesday, Putin stated, “We have repeatedly warned that the termination of the treaty on intermediate and short-range missiles [INF] means the region is now facing the possibility of these strike weapons appearing across its vast space, and a new arms race as a result.”

The Russian president added that, despite former President Donald Trump’s decision to pull out of the INF in August 2019, Moscow has “declared a unilateral moratorium on the deployment of intermediate and shorter-range missiles in the Asia-Pacific region and other parts of the world, while calling for a serious dialogue on the issue with the states it affects.”

According to him, “the Russian proposal remains open, and it is increasingly important.”

Cooperation with other nations, Putin said, “is the only way, in our view, to stop existing and emerging threats and solve problems that affect our region and the world as a whole.”

He went on to add that dialogue needs to focus on “sustainable development and improving the well-being of the population,” insisting that Moscow stands ready to take part in any such talks.

Washington blamed its withdrawal from the INF on purported breaches of the nuclear pact by Russia. Moscow has denied the claims and said that US missile defense systems in Central Europe break its terms. The Kremlin suspended its own participation in the treaty the day after Washington announced it would no longer be bound by it.
Earlier this month, Putin’s press secretary, Dmitry Peskov, noted that Moscow was unconcerned about rumors that China had tested a nuclear-capable rocket that can orbit the Earth and strike targets faster than the speed of sound.

Britain’s Financial Times reported that the alleged launch of the hypersonic rocket “took US intelligence by surprise.”

Robert Wood, President Joe Biden’s ambassador to the UN, has since warned that “hypersonic technology is something that we have been concerned about, the potential military applications of it, and we have held back from pursuing.”

According to Peskov, the development, which Beijing has refused to confirm, does not pose a threat to Moscow as “we have allied relations with China” which, he stated, “is developing its armed forces and its weapons systems, but isn’t going beyond the framework of any international agreements.”
At the beginning of October, Russia announced that it had successfully fired a hypersonic Zircon anti-ship missile from a nuclear submarine for the first time in history. Capable of flying at nine times the speed of sound, US military chiefs have previously warned the Zircon poses unprecedented challenges for detection and interception by conventional rocket defense systems.

Iran Gas Stations Back on Line after System Disruption

“Gas is now offered at all pumps across the country,” said Fatemeh Kahi, the spokesperson for the National Iranian Oil Products Distribution Company (NIOPDC).

She said gasoline is now available at full price at 3,000 out of a total 3,700 gas stations across the country, and at subsidized price at 700 pumps.

On Wednesday, gas station systems offering gasoline at subsidized prices went off line nationwide.

Drivers were able to get fuel at full price, but not at subsidized price.

She said efforts are underway to bring back on line systems offering subsidized-price gasolines at all gas stations.

Iran’s National center of Cyberspace confirmed Wednesday that the gas stations across the country were shut down due to a cyber attack.

The outage left millions of drivers stranded due to the closure of gas stations countrywide.

Iran rejects Reuters narration of nuclear talks

Bagheri, who held a five-hour meeting with Deputy EU Foreign Policy Chief Enrique Mora at the EU Headquarters in Brussels on Wednesday, called these talks serious and constructive.

“The lifting of oppressive sanctions against the Iranian people will be the main agenda of the talks,” he added.

He called the Reuters news about the resumption of talks with the P5+1 incorrect, stating Iran will continue talks with the P4+1, and the groundwork has not yet been laid for the Americans to be able to return to the JCPOA.

In response to US officials’ remarks that Iran should seek answers to its questions from the United States, not Europe, Bagheri said that the European Union is the coordinator of the JCPOA Joint Commission.

“We had such talks in previous periods [with EU], and now in the continuation of the same talks, he [Enrique Mora] plays the role of coordinator of the P4+1 and Iran, and these talks have been formed on that basis,” he continued, adding, “Our talks with the P4 + 1 will actually take place in November.”

Earlier, in a tweet on Wednesday, Bagheri wrote, “I had a serious and constructive talk with Deputy EU Foreign Policy Chief Enrique Mora in Brussels about the essential elements of successful negotiations.”

“We have agreed to restart nuclear talks in Vienna by the end of November,” he said, adding that the exact date will be announced next week.

Iran and the remaining signatories to the JCPOA known as the P4+1 have held six rounds of talks so far with no results. The Western powers made excessive demands during the talks and the talks were postponed at the end of the previous Iranian administration under Rouhani until the formation of the new government in Iran under President Ebrahim Raeisi.

The new Iranian administration has vowed that it will return to the Vienna talks if they are result-oriented and can yield tangible results for Iran in terms of the removal of the sanctions and abidance of the parties by the JCPOA provisions.

Iranian army unveils Friendship 5-3031 aircraft

“Unfortunately, the aircraft was not in a good condition at the beginning, but through efforts and work, its condition improved and reached a good point,” he added.

General Qorbani then touched upon the capabilities of the Iranian military.

“Our Armed Forces are strong and the unrivalled power in the region,” he said.

The top commander underlined that Iran’s Armed Forces are standing on their own feet today.

“Our army is a revolutionary one and always stands by the people,” he said.

“We, the Armed Forces, become united against the enemy and at the same time stand by our dear people,” said the commander.

Russia warns of tension rise in Syria

“Despite the general stabilization of the military political situation in Syria, risks of the escalation of tensions are still high, especially on the territories that are not controlled by the government – in Idlib, on the eastern bank of the Euphrates, and in al-Tanf,” Russian First Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Dmitry Polyansky said at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.

Russia, in his words, is concerned over “the reports about ongoing illegal airstrikes by the Israeli air forces at Syria’s territory.”

“Internecine skirmishes go on” in the country’s northeastern areas, where Islamic State militants are operating, he continued.

“In this context, we would like to stress once again the importance of promoting the intra-Syrian dialogue geared to restore Syria’s unity, territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence,” Polyansky added.