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Selasal Castle, Iran’s 10th cultural heritage site registered on UN list

The castle, located in the city of Shushtar, includes multiple big yards, barracks, stables, bathrooms, shabestans [underground spaces], towers, gardens, qourkhanehs (places of weapons], naqarehkhanehs [places of musical instruments], harems, kitchens, big ponds, a fence and a moat.

Salasel Castle was registered on UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites in 2009 and is Iran’s 10th cultural heritage site to be registered under number 1315 on the United Nations’ list together with the 12 other monuments as Shushtar Historical Hydraulic System.

Shushtar is an ancient Iranian city, approximately 61 kilometers away from Dezful, Khuzestan province. The city dates back to the Achaemenid era.

Taliban to hold general elections in Afghanistan

“General elections are planned to be held which will include a broad array of the Afghan society. We are seeking to involve the broadest spheres of the population, talented people who are not Taliban members,” the Al-Jazeera TV channel quoted a spokesman for the Information and Culture Ministry of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (as the Taliban refers to Afghanistan).

The Taliban launched a large-scale operation to regain control over Afghanistan after the United States announced the withdrawal of its military personnel from the country. On August 15, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani stepped down and fled the country, while the Taliban forces swept into Kabul, meeting no resistance. US service members fully withdrew from Afghanistan last week, ending their 20-year presence in the country. On September 6, the movement claimed that the whole territory of Afghanistan was now under their control and unveiled a new temporary government made up exclusively of Taliban members on September 7.

Maasai Mara lives on, best wildlife photos of the year

There is also a competition for the photographers of wildlife each year by the same name.
The Greatest Maasai Mara Photographer of the Year was established as a way of ensuring the Mara will survive for generations to come.

The Competition is open to entrants of all ages from all over the world, provided that they travel to the Maasai Mara themselves.

Raisi says to throw weigh behind domestic production of covid vaccines

Raisi said the production of domestic vaccines, including Fakhra and Razi, and the development of Barakat vaccine production lines, have accelerated with the high pace of issuing legal licenses by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education.

He spoke of the rise in the number of vaccine imports, saying the import of vaccines has also accelerated significantly in recent days, adding that Iran has so far received about 50 million doses.

He said more than 1.1 million doses were administered in a single day as part of the third step in the fight against Covid-19, and the number of shots can be increased to two million per day.

Referring to the contribution of the IRGC, Basij, the Red Crescent in the anti-covid drive, he said, “Today, the necessary measures have been put in place for reopening scientific and educational centers and schools as part of the next step and for reducing restrictions on economic activities and replacing those restrictions with smart ones as the sixth step.”
Raisi said all these measures will become operational in the near future.

Worst stage of covid pandemic over in Iran

According to official figures released by Iran’s Health Ministry, so far, 21,128,929 people have received the first jab of the vaccine while 11,280,698 others have been fully inoculated. The total number of vaccinated people is 32,409,627.

Authorities said on Thursday 505 more people died of Covid over the past 24 hours, pushing the total death toll to 112,935.

Meanwhile, Iranian healthy ministry official Alireza Reisi says the worst of the pandemic’s fifth wave is over in Iran and the country is seeing a downward trend in most regions especially in Tehran and neighboring Alborz provinces.

Reisi said Iran has just received two shipments of vaccines including 5.5 million doses, adding by October 22, Iran will import 300 million other shots and all Iranians in the first target group, including 61,200,000 people, will be fully vaccinated against Covid.

Reisi urged all people to observe health protocols to speed up the downward trend so that the pandemic subsides in Iran.

North Korea holds nighttime military parade

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un presided over the parade held at Kim Il Sung Square in the capital Pyongyang in the early hours of Thursday, the official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) reported.

The parade held to mark the 73rd anniversary of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) did not appear to show off any ballistic missiles or other advanced weaponry but included an aerial display by warplanes.

The report did not say whether the 37-year-old leader delivered any remarks or whether any ballistic missiles were unveiled at the parade.

Instead, the still images by KCNA showed that the parade had small artillery, fire trucks, and rows of individuals wearing what were described as domestically manufactured orange hazmat suits, complete with hoods and gas masks, as fighter jets were flying over the square in a show of power.

This is the third such parade held in North Korea in less than a year and the first since US President Joe Biden took office. The display of might is perceived by some analysts as a possible way, though not so provocative, to pressure Washington amid stalled nuclear talks, which were kicked off by former American President Donald Trump.

During the last parade, which marked a five-yearly congress of the ruling Workers’ Party, held days before Biden’s inauguration in January, the North displayed submarine-launched ballistic missiles rolling through Kim Il Sung Square in front of Kim, with KCNA describing them as the “world’s most powerful weapon.”

Trump met with Kim three times in a declared attempt to resolve Pyongyang’s nuclear programs, over which the North has been punished by rounds of crippling sanctions by the US and the UN Security Council.

Trump, however, refused to relieve any of the sanctions against the North in return for several steps taken by Pyongyang toward denuclearization. That hampered further diplomacy and prompted Kim to announce an end to a moratorium on North Korea’s missile tests.

The US maintains approximately 28,500 forces in South Korea, a legacy of the 1950-1953 Korean War, which ended in a truce rather than a peace agreement, technically leaving the peninsula in a state of war.

The US and South Korea have held rounds of military drills. The North has been strongly critical of the joint Washington-Seoul spring and summer drills, warning the hostile exercises are a rehearsal for an invasion.

Negotiator: US support for Saudi Arabia prolongs Yemen war

“The legitimate right to respond to aggression does not translate into prolonging the war. It is American weapons that are making the Yemen war longer,” Abdul Malik Al-Ajri, a member of the negotiating team at the Yemeni National Salvation Government, said.

“Without US support, the Yemeni war would have ended in its first year,” he added.

The remarks came after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken claimed that Yemen’s retaliatory attacks were prolonging the war. Washington reacted furiously after Yemeni forces targeted Saudi Aramco facilities inside the kingdom with several drones and missiles on Saturday.

Source: Al-Masirah

Rights groups call all on broadcasters to boycott Beijing Olympics

In a joint letter to NBC Chief Operating Officer Jeff Shell and executives at other networks, the groups said outlets “are at serious risk of being complicit in China’s plan to ‘sport wash’ the severe and worsening human rights abuses and embolden the actions of the Chinese authorities”.

By broadcasting Beijing 2022, media outlets will “legitimize these abuses and promote what is being widely described as the ‘Genocide Games’,” the groups claimed in their letter.

NBC Universal did not immediately respond to a request for comment. In 2014, NBC inked a deal to pay $7.75 billion for the rights to the Olympics through 2032.

The China’s Foreign Ministry has repeatedly denied accusations of oppression of ethnic minorities and other human rights abuses.

“Genocide must be a red line that cannot be crossed, no matter the cost,” the groups wrote in their letter.

Lhadon Tethong, co-chair of the International Tibet Network, called out broadcasters like Canada’s CBC, Britain’s BBC and ARD in Germany as media outlets that receive public money and should not cover the Games.

“It is unconscionable that NBC, CBC and other broadcasters plan to help Chinese leaders project a rosy image of an ‘Olympic Games as usual’ while they are carrying out genocide against the Uyghurs, and engaging in a massive campaign of repression against Tibetans and so many others,” Tethong stated.

The Beijing Games are slated to begin in February.

Source: The Associated Press

Phase 3 of Clinical Trial of Iran’s COVID-19 Fakhra Vaccine Begins

Defense Minister Brigadier General Mohammadreza Ashtiani made the comment while inspecting the process of the construction of a factory that would produce the Fakhra vaccine in Tehran.

He underlined phases one and two of the clinical trial of the vaccine have successfully been conducted.

“After receiving the necessary permits from the Ministry of Health and Medical Education, phase three of the clinical trial of the Fakhra vaccine began, and the vaccine has received the necessary permit for emergency and public use and will be offered for public vaccination in the coming days,” he explained.

“In the meantime, the construction and preparation of the Fakhra Vaccine Production Factory done by experts in the defense industry are in their final stage, and we hope the factory will become fully operational in the near future for the mass-production of vaccines,” he added.

The top general institutes affiliated with the defense ministry have a capacity of producing some 1 million doses of the Fakhra vaccine on a monthly basis.
“When the necessary infrastructure is finalized in December, we can multiply production,” the defense chief noted.

Iran Strikes Terrorists HQ in Iraq’s Kurdistan, killing senior leaders

The attack was successfully conducted on September 8, 2021 by the Missile Unit of the Aerospace Division of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) in cooperation with the Drone Unit of the Ground Force of the Iranian Army.

Following the strike, the IRGC released an announcement confirming the attack.

“Terrorist groupings affiliated with global hegemony had conducted evil acts in recent months from Iraq’s Kurdistan region against Iranian border areas,” read the announcement.

“They had dispatched numerous terrorist groups in a bid to create insecurity, commit acts of sabotage and disrupt the security and tranquility of the brave people of the provinces of West Azarbaijan, [Iran’s] Kurdistan and Kermanshah,” it added.

“They had received deadly blows in Marivan and Kamyaran border areas during operations over the past weeks thanks to the vigilance and preparedness of the IRGC’s Ground Force troops, and accordingly, the IRGC put on its agenda a mission to [further] punish and deal with the aggressors,” the announcement read.

It said the ringleaders’ meeting venue and the terrorists’ training centre were successfully attacked after they failed to heed serious warnings from officials in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, who had told the terrorists that Tehran was determined to tackle their anti-Iran terrorist acts.

“Based on reliable and documented reports on the operation, this centre of conspiracy against Iran’s national security was destroyed, and dozens of senior leaders and key operatives of the terrorist group were killed,” according to the announcement.

The IRGC warned that it will give more crushing responses to any evil acts and terrorist moves.