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Canada Has No Jurisdiction over Ukrainian Plane Crash Case: Iran

Iran Denies Receiving Canada’s Lawsuit over Ukrainian Plane Tragedy
Photo by Borna Qassemi, ISNA

Gholam-Hossein Esmaili said it is only within the remit of the Iranian Judiciary to look into the case.

“Under the laws of the Islamic Republic of Iran as well as international law and regulations and the general principles ruling international law, as the incident happened in Iran, the only competent authority to review the case is Iranian courts, and courts of other countries, including Canada, have no jurisdiction over the issue,” said the spokesman in reaction to an Ontario court ruling issued on the air accident.

The court verdict claims that missiles were intentionally fired at the aircraft by the air defence batteries of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC). The court ruling has dismissed the incident as a terrorist act.

Esmaili rejected the Canadian court ruling as “unscientific” and “based on conjecture.”

He said the verdict is legally invalid and not based on enough evidence.

The spokesman dismissed Canada’s move as politically motivated.

Energy Minister Apologises to Iranian People for Recent Power Cuts

Reza Ardakanian said the main reasons behind the blackouts are the early warming of weather and a drop in precipitation.

“Despite all the reasons behind the power shortage in the country which have already been explained by my colleagues, I take it upon myself to apologise to all people,” he said.

Meanwhile, the deputy energy minister said a drop in rainfall, the warming of weather and the mining of digital currency are the main contributors to the recent power cuts.

Rouhani Congratulates Southern Lebanon Liberation Anniversary

In his message, Rouhani said southern Lebanon was liberated thanks to the sacrifices made by the resilient people of the country. He called the anniversary the feast of victory and pride for resistance and freedom.

“The nature of the Zionist [Israeli] regime, which is rooted in its aggressive character, showed that perseverance and resistance of a nation are the only ways forward to fight aggressors,” Rouhani said in his message to Aoun.

“I hope this course of action continues under your leadership until the full liberation of Lebanese lands.”

Rouhani also said that the Islamic Republic of Iran has always stood by the government and people of Lebanon, and will continue to do so, in support of the will of the people, army and resistance in Lebanon to maintain their unity and defend the territory of their country.

Iran Approves Agreement for Cooperation on Fighting Organized Crimes in Caspian Sea

The MPs voted by 184 against 5 votes to approve the report by the judicial and legal commission on the bill on protocol for cooperation on fighting organized crimes in the Caspian Sea.

That’s an attachment to the Agreement on Security Cooperation in the Caspian Sea, earlier approved by Iran.

Russia, the Azerbaijan Republic, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan are other signatories to the agreement and its attachment.

Iran Likely to Offer COVID-19 Vaccine Tourism Services in Future: Minister  

Minister of Tourism Ali-Asghar Mounesan said the country has the potential to offer vaccination services as part of its health tourism program in order to further promote tourism in the country.

However, he underlined, the plan will get underway only after all Iranians are vaccinated and an Iranian vaccine hits the market.

He made the comment while visiting a luxurious Tehran shopping mall which has allocated part of its space for the vaccination of citizens.

The minister said the inoculation of senior citizens is going smoothly and in an orderly manner.

Iran Likely to Offer COVID-19 Vaccine Tourism Services in Future: Minister  

Iranian, Chinese Presidents Discuss Cooperation against US Unilateralism

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He then referred to the strategic and long-term view of the Islamic Republic of Iran towards relations with China as one of the world powers.

He expressed Iran’s readiness for development of economic cooperation with China and said that the development of relations would further strengthen relations between the two countries in economic and trade relations, including increasing oil and non-oil exports to China.

Rouhani referred to the Hormuz Peace Endeavour (HOPE) initiative proposed by the Islamic Republic of Iran in the United Nations, saying, “Iran is ready to develop China’s cooperation with the western Asia in different issues including the resolution of Palestine’s issue, and in this regard, the HOPE initiative can be the basis for interaction.”

The President went on to appreciate China’s stances and support for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) including in recent talks in Vienna, stating that the unilateral sanctions against the Iranian nation must be lifted and the Arak reactor redesign must be accelerated as per the deal.

President Rouhani also appreciated China’s help with Iran’s fight against COVID-19, expressing hope for continued cooperation between the two countries in this field and accelerated efforts for providing Iran with the vaccines it needs.

In turn, the President of China described relations with Iran as strategic and developing in all fields and stressed the operationalisation of the agreements between the two countries.

President Xi Jinping also referred to regional cooperation between the two countries and emphasised that Iran and China can play an effective role in resolving regional and international issues.

The Chinese President referred to Vienna talks and said that Beijing has always supported the JCPOA as a multilateral international agreement and its full implementation.

“The United States cannot withdraw from the JCPOA and return back to it any time they want. The lifting of all sanctions against Iran is a must for the US’ return to the deal,” he said.

He referred to cooperation with Iran on building the Arak reactor under the JCPOA and said, “We are bound by our commitment in this regard and will accelerate it.”

On the recent attacks of the Israeli regime against the people of Palestine, President Xi Jinping stressed the efforts by the international community to end the killing.

Iran Election 2021: Dehqan Joins Other Conservatives Dropping Out in Favour of Raisi

Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan

In a tweet on Monday, General Dehqan announced that he is withdrawing from the presidential race considering the presence of other candidates like Raisi.

Earlier, Mohammad Abbasi, a former minister under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, and Alireza Afshar, a former IRGC officer and Interior Ministry official, had dropped out in favour of Raisi.

Some other conservative candidates like Saeed Jalili, Saeed Mohammad, and Rostam Qassemi are also expected to withdraw from the race in favour of the Judiciary Chief.

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Parliament Speaker: Irregular Power Cuts Unacceptable

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- What’s Going on at Iran’s Energy Ministry?

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran’s Electricity Now Dependent on Interests of the Chinese

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Under Shadow of Power Cut

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Farhikhtegan Newspaper:

1- Darkness Fate: People’s Lives in Crisis amid Power Cuts in Rouhani’s Last 100 Days in Office

2- Can Power Issue Be Resolved in This Presidential Term?

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Haft-e Sobh Newspaper:

1- Dark Day of Tehran

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Hamshahri Newspaper:

1- Stream of Blackout

2- Power Cuts in Healthcare Centres May Make Coronavirus Vaccines Unusable

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Hemayat Newspaper:

1- Iranian People Confused amid Repeated Power Cuts

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Jame Jam Newspaper:

1- End of Rouhani’s Administration with Blackout

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Javan Newspaper:

1- No Regularity in Power Cuts

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Mining Cryptocurrencies at Expense of Blackout

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Those Blamed for the Blackouts

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


San’at Newspaper:

1- Rouhani’s Administration Losing to Bitcoin

* Power Cuts Implemented Ahead of Schedule

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Setareh Sobh Newspaper:

1- Behind the Scenes of Blackouts

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Sobh-e Now Newspaper:

1- City with No Power

* Lives of Many Iranians Troubled by Blackouts in Past Two Days

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Prudence Switched Off

Power Cuts Grab Headlines in Iran Once Again

Two Miners Killed in Mine Collapse in Western Iran

The head of the provincial department for industry, mine, and trade said rescue teams were dispatched to the mine, which is located near the city of Ardal.

Mohsen Ebrahimi, a local emergency spokesman, also said that the incident was reported at 10:45 am (local time) on Monday, May 24, 2021.

According to Ebrahimi, the two workers, 45 and 52, were taken out of the rubble, but were already dead.

Two other workers were also present at the time of the collapse, but they were outside the mine and are safe.

Iran Extends Its Deal with IAEA for One More Month: Envoy

According to Gharibabadi, the IAEA cameras will be allowed to continue recording Iran’s activities for the next 30 days, but the past three months’ data will not be handed over to the IAEA.

The Iranian envoy said the terms of the previous three-month deal will still hold when it comes to erasing/keeping the data recorded by the the IAEA cameras in the Iranian nuclear sites.