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Asghar Farhadi’s Latest Feature to Be Screened in Cannes

The 74th Cannes Film Festival kicks off in mid-July with the first official screening of “Annette”, directed by Leos Carax, with Spike Lee chairing the judging panel.

“Hero” is one of the 24 films in this category that are competing for the Palme d’Or.

Farhadi, who is one of the popular filmmakers of Cannes Film Festival, is once again trying to win the best award with his ninth directing experience.

Amir Jadidi, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Fereshteh Sadr Orafaei, Sahar Goldoust, Maryam Shohadaei, Alireza Jahandideh, Sarina Farhadi and Ehsan Goodarzi have played the main roles in the movie “Hero”.

Asghar Farhadi's Latest Feature to Be Screened in CannesThe story takes place in the city of Shiraz and is about a young man named Rahim who is in prison for debt. He takes two days off from prison and tries to satisfy the creditor by paying part of his debt, but the situation does not go as planned by Rahim and his family, and newer things happen in the meantime.

The first screening of “Hero” is scheduled to take place at 15:30 on July 13 at the main palace of the Cannes Film Festival called the Grand Lumière.

Farhadi’s film will also be screened the next day at 9:30 in the IMAX hall of the newly established Cinema Complex in the coastal city of Cannes in the south of France.

Iran Shuts Illegal Crypto Mining Fields amid Power Crisis

Reza Ardakanian, who was talking at a meeting in the parliament, added that in recent weeks, with the help of law enforcement agents, 3,646 unauthorized cryptocurrency mining centres containing 196,233 miners were discovered and shut down.

His comments were made during an extraordinary meeting of the Energy Commission of the Iranian parliament on Wednesday, where the issue of recent power outages was discussed.

According to the Minister of Energy, the consumption of these centres was 570 MW while the consumption of authorized centers is 521 MW.
Ardakanian said investigations are underway to identify illegal centres and this issue has been notified to the Ministry of Interior and other agencies.

The minister of energy stated that based on the President’s announcement, the licensed miners are to be turned off till the end of summer. He further underlined that last night, in a meeting held in the presence of the Attorney General, it was decided that the seized miners would not be handed over until the end of summer.

Referring to the approvals of the Tuesday meeting of the ministry, Ardakanian said that it was decided to close some industries for two weeks in order to reduce the pressure on the network amid the corona pandemic.

Ardakanian stated that a serious and joint determination has been revealed to resolve the electricity crisis, adding that in the next two weeks, the country will face an increase in temperature and an increase in consumption, and his ministry hopes to overcome this crisis.

“I leave the office within the few coming weeks and some of my managers will be replaced, but this is the body of the electricity industry that must be preserved, and according to what the MPs said, we hope that the achievements will be seen and recognized,” underlined Ardakanian.

In the end, he expressed hope that the situation of water and electricity would be handed over to the 13th government in a stable and suitable condition.

“The Ministry of Energy is preparing for the second half of the year and the cooperation that took place during this period decreased the number of blackouts from 6,000 megawatts to 1,700 megawatts, and the government and parliament are working closely together to resolve this crisis.”

In the last few days, the electricity cut-offs and blackouts in different Iranian cities have led to various problems for people from different walks of life. President Hassan Rouhani on Tuesday offered his apologies to the nation for the electricity scarcity.

India Thanks Iran for Bringing Kabul Gov’t, Taliban Together

Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, who is in Iran to deliver a written congratulatory message from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Iranian President-elect Ayatollah Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi, met with Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Wednesday.

In addition to bilateral issues of mutual interest, the latest developments in the region, and the situation in Afghanistan, the prospects for the Vienna talks on the JCPOA, transport and communications cooperation, including cooperation in Chabahar port to promote convergence in the region were on the agenda of talks.

The two sides also stressed the need to strengthen intra-Afghan dialogue in Afghanistan which leads to a comprehensive political solution.

Referring to the ongoing talks between the Afghan government and the Taliban in Tehran, the Indian Foreign Minister thanked Iran for its efforts to bring the two sides closer to a comprehensive political solution.

16th Round of Astana Talks on Syria Peace Underway in Kazakhstan

Delegations from Syria, the Syrian opposition, the guarantor countries of Iran, Russia, Turkey and the observer countries of Iraq and Lebanon participate in this round of talks.

On the first day of the summit, the delegation of the Islamic Republic, headed by Ali-Asghar Khaji, the senior advisor to Iran’s Foreign Minister on special political affairs, held talks with the delegations of Syria, Russia, Turkey and Geir O. Pedersen, the United Nations Special Envoy for Syria.

In these meetings, the most important efforts in the field of political stability in Syria, holding the country’s presidential elections, trying to hold the sixth meeting of the Constitutional Committee in Geneva, the issue of border crossings, US sanctions against Syria as well as the issue of detainees and other related issues were discussed.

Meanwhile, the delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran expressed its positions on the fight against terrorism, humanitarian aid, and the continuation of US sanctions against Syria.

It must be noted this is the first meeting being held within the framework of Astana-Nursultan process negotiations since the outbreak of the Corona virus.

Intra-Afghan Dialogue Summit Kicks Off in Tehran

Addressing the opening ceremony, Foreign Minister Zarif highlighted the US’ failure in Afghanistan and more than two decades of its presence in the country which has resulted in major damages, and said, “Today the people and political leaders of Afghanistan must make hard decisions for the future of their country.”

Pointing to the undesirable results of continued clashes in Afghanistan, Zarif said returning to the intra-Afghan negotiating table and commitment to political solutions are the best choice that can be made by Afghan leaders and political movements.

He also expressed Tehran’s preparedness to help the process of talks among the existing parties in order to settle the ongoing conflicts and crises in the country.

Foreign Minister Zarif also underlined Tehran’s commitment to help the all-out political, economic, and social development of Afghanistan following the establishment of peace.

It should be noted that in this round of talks, the Afghan government’s delegation is headed by Yunus Qanuni, the former foreign minister of Afghanistan, and the Taliban delegation is led by Abbas Stanikzai, the deputy head of the group’s office.

Iran Condoles with Russia over Deadly Plane Crash

In his Wednesday statement, Khatibzadeh also expressed sympathy with the families of the victims of the air accident.

The plane carrying 28 people crashed in the far east of Russia on Tuesday, Russian news agencies cited rescue officials as saying.

The Antonov An-26 twin-engined turboprop was en route from the regional capital Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Palana, a village in the north of the Kamchatka peninsula, when it lost contact with air traffic control, the emergencies ministry said.

Citing sources, Interfax reported that the plane was thought to have crashed into a cliff as it was preparing to land in poor visibility conditions.

Russia’s civil aviation authority confirmed that the plane’s crash site had been found after the emergencies ministry dispatched a helicopter and deployed teams on the ground to look for the missing aircraft.

Region Plunged into Darkness after Invention of Israel: Iran

Seyyed Abbas Mousavi

“Our region plunged into war & darkness after the invention of the Zionist regime,” said Seyyed Abbas Mousavi in a tweet.

“It won’t take too long until the region, once again, witnesses peace, light, prosperity & peaceful coexistence of all nations.”

He made a reference to the establishment of Israel in 1948 on occupied Palestinian lands and the ongoing tensions, which have plagued the region ever since.

Mousavi was responding to a tweet by Israeli ambassador to Baku George Deek, who claimed “wherever the Iran regime goes, darkness follows”, in a reference to the recent power outage in Iraq.

Iran has been hit with widespread electricity cuts as temperatures soared over 40 degrees Celsius over the past days. The sweltering weather has pushed national electricity consumption to unprecedented levels. Authorities have been forced to cut electricity exports to the neighbouring Iraq to manage the shortage in supply.

Iran’s New Ambassador to UK Meets Queen Elizabeth II

During the meeting, the Iranian ambassador presented his credentials to Queen Elizabeth.

Baharvand arrived in London on Sunday to replace Hamid Baeidinejad as Iran’s ambassador to Britain.

Blast in Oil and Gas Pipeline in Southern Iran Kills Three

According to Shush governor, the explosion took place at 4 pm (local time), and was caused by a gas leak in the station.

Three experts working for an Iranian oil and gas company were killed in the incident, Adnan Ghazi told IRNA.

The governor said four other people who were resting in a nearby room were also severely injured. They have been transferred to Shush Hospital.

Tirgan; A Splendid Festival of Ancient Persia

Special rituals were performed during Tirgan Festival, including the rituals of Ab-Pashi (splashing water), Fal-e-Kouzeh (using a vase for augury), Tir bracelet and Baad (wind).

Water has a significant place in Tirgan Festival. That is why this festival is usually staged along a river or a fountain.

One of these rituals is splashing water on others to get rid of the sweltering summer heat during the month of Tir (mid-June to mid-July).

Another of the Tirgan rituals is Fal-e-Kouzeh or Chak-o-Dowlah, as known in the central city of Yazd.

As part of the ritual, a girl is given a green vase of clay, which is called Dowlah, the day before the festival. She fills up the vase with clean water and puts a green silk handkerchief on its mouth. Then, she takes the vase and visits anyone who has a wish and asks them to take part in the festival.

They throw small objects, such as rings, earrings, hair clips, coins, and the like, into the Dowlah. The girl then takes the vase under an evergreen tree, such as a cyprus, and leaves it there.

On the day of Tirgan Festival, after the water splashing ritual, all those who threw objects inside the vase and had a wish, gather around and the girl brings the vase there. Most of the participants in this augury are women. During the ritual, the elderly take turns to sing songs aloud and at the end of each verse, the girl takes an object out of the vase. Accordingly, the owner of the object finds out which verse corresponds to her wish.

At the beginning of the festival, after eating sweets, participants tie a rope, known as Tir-o-Baad (Tir and wind), which is woven out of seven threads of different colors, round their hands. They untie the rope nine days later, take it to a high place, like a rooftop, and let it blow away in the wind, so that the rope takes their demands and wishes as a message to where it should.