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Ancient Gold Antiquities Seized in Western Iran

Ancient Gold Antiquities Seized in Western Iran

Nearly 280 gold relics dating back to the Achaemenid era (550-330 BCE) were seized in the city Kermanshah, said General Amir Rahmatollahi, the commander of the local security unit of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism.

He said security personnel under his command acted on a tip-off suggesting certain individuals were trading in antiquities in Kermanshah.

“After the security unit established the authenticity of the report, a team of security troops were dispatched to the location in question in coordination with judicial officials and accompanied by police forces,” he added.

“While searching the home of one of the smugglers, the team found 278 historical items,” the top commander said.

Seven people were arrested in that connection, he said.

He added the discovered items included earrings, medallions, rings and plaques, among other things.

“The accused along with the cases filed against them were introduced to the province’s judicial officials to go through the legal proceedings,” Rahmatollahi said.

Galimzhan Yessenov; A Millionaire Who Heads Kazakhstan Chess Federation

Galimzhan Yessenov; A Millionaire Who Heads Kazakhstan Chess Federation

In 2007, Galimzhan Yessenov married Aizhan Akhmetzhankyzy Yesim. The wedding ceremony took place in one of the business centers in the UAE’s capital, Dubai. Yessenov’s father-in-law is Akhmetzhan Smagulovich Yesimov, a former Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan and a close associate of ex-President Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Yesimov was the Minister of Agriculture at the time of the wedding. After that, he became chairman of Samruk-Kazyna, Kazakhstan’s sovereign wealth fund, with $60 billion capital.

Galimzhan Yessenov acquired ATF Bank in 2013 for $500 million from Unicredit through his company KNG Finance. Unicredit originally acquired ATF for $2.4 billion from another Kazakh oligarch, Bulat Utemuratov, but the Italian bank was forced to write off the purchase due to the financial crisis.

Since Yessenov acquired ATF, the bank has continued to struggle with problem loans and received 100 billion tenges ($260 million) in financial assistance from the National Bank of Kazakhstan in 2017. ATF received additional grant in 2020, raising questions about Yessenov’s political connections to receive funds from the state budget. ATF has also benefited from large monetary contributions made by Samruk-Kaznya.

  • Personal capital: $500,000,000
  • Source of wealth: political connections
  • Citizenship: Kazakhstan
  • Companies: ATF Bank, Kazphosphate LLP, Lyrtaka SA Limited
  • Date of birth: March 10, 1982

Galimzhan Yessenov was born in Almaty in an incomplete family. His grandfather was Shakhmardan Yessenov, a well-known scientist in the Soviet Union, who became the geology minister. Yessenov established a foundation named after his grandfather – the Foundation for Science and Education of Shakhmardan Yessenov. The Foundation aims to develop higher education, science, and innovation in Kazakhstan. It offers fellowships, research internships, and organizes lectures in areas of research interest.

Yessenov began his business career in the Seimar investment group, headed by Margulan Seisembayev. Seisembayev also owned Alliance Bank, but it collapsed during the financial crisis and was given a two-year suspended sentence for stealing $1.2 billion from the bank.

Yessenov and Seisembayev are partners of the private investment company Asadel Partners, located in Singapore. When Seisembayev fled Kazakhstan after the collapse of Alliance Bank, his former protégé Yessenov negotiated his return.

Shortly after getting married in 2007, Yessenov acquired Kazakhstan’s British company Kazphosphate with fertilizer production assets. The $120 million purchase was funded with unsecured loans from two offshore companies described as partner companies in corporate reports. According to media reports, the acquisition of Kazphosphate was financed by Yessenov’s father-in-law on behalf of the Kazakh regime’s political figures.

Yessenov is the President of the Kazakhstan Chess Federation, the Vice-President of the Kazakhstan Triathlon Federation, and the President of the MMA Federation of Kazakhstan.
According to the Worldcheck database, Yessenov is a politically exposed person.

Three More Iranian Cities Registered on UNESCO’s List of Learning Cities

Three More Iranian Cities Registered on UNESCO’s List of Learning Cities

“With the cities of Tehran, Isfahan and Khamir port joining UNESCO’s global network of learning cities, more than 10 Iranian cities now enjoy a global status,” said Hojjatollah Ayoubi, the secretary general of UNESCO’s National Iran Commission.

The UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities is an international policy-oriented network providing inspiration, know-how and best practice. Learning cities at all stages of development can benefit greatly from sharing ideas with other cities, as solutions for issues that arise as one learning city develops may already exist in other cities.

 

The Network supports the achievement of all seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in particular SDG 4 (‘Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all’) and SDG 11 (‘Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable’).

 

The UNESCO GNLC supports and improves the practice of lifelong learning in the world’s cities by promoting policy dialogue and peer learning among member cities; forging links; fostering partnerships; providing capacity development; and developing instruments to encourage and recognize progress made in building learning cities.

 

He said Iran, with a civilization going back thousands of years, is one of the founding fathers of the concept of “city” and “city-dwelling.”

“We are pleased to see that efforts by UNESCO’s National Iran Commission bore fruit, and the Iranian-Islamic experience of a city lifestyle turned into an opportunity to exchange thoughts and cultures and ideas with the world,” he noted.

Earlier, the Iranian cities of Shiraz, Isfahan, Kashan, Yazd, and the new town of Hashtgerd had been registered on the UNESCO’s global network of learning cities.

Several Iranian cities and villages have also been named as World Craft Cities. Those include Isfahan for its creative handicrafts, Mashhad for gemstones, Lalejin of Hamadan province for pottery, Mariwan of Kurdistan province for Giveh (a type of traditional Iranian footwear) weaving, Abadeh in Fars province for wood carving, Meibod of Yazd for Zilou (a type of traditional Iranian rug) weaving, the Kalpourgan village in Sistan and Baluchestan province for its pottery art which dates back 7,000 years, and the village of Khorashad in South Khorasan province for towel weaving.

Iran’s FM Asks Azerbaijan, Armenia to Cease Hostilities, Hold Talks

Iran’s FM Asks Azerbaijan, Armenia to Cease Hostilities, Hold Talks
Army of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic enters in Talish village, very close of the frontline with Azerbaijan on 2 June, 2017 / Photo by Getty

Foreign Minister Zarif held separate telephone conversations with his Azeri and Armenian counterparts on Sunday night following the outbreak of military clashes between the two countries.

In the talks with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Azerbaijan Jeyhun Bayramov and with Armenian Foreign Minister Zohrab Mnatsakanyan, the top Iranian diplomat was informed about the latest conditions and on-the-field situation in the disputed region.

Foreign Minister Zarif also expressed concern about a flare-up of tensions, and called on the warring sides to show self-restraint, agree on ceasefire and immediate cessation of hostilities, and begin negotiations within the framework of the international law and regulations.

He also notified the two neighboring states that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to employ all of its capacities for the establishment of ceasefire, the start of dialogue, and restoration of peace and calm.

Heavy fighting has erupted between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan over the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region, with both civilians and troops killed.

Accusing the Republic of Azerbaijan of air and artillery attacks, Armenia reported downing helicopters and destroying tanks, and declared martial law.

The Republic of Azerbaijan said it had begun a counter-offensive in response to shelling.

Iran Sympathizes with Ukraine over Military Plane Crash

Iran Sympathizes with Ukraine over Military Plane Crash

In a statement on Sunday, Khatibzadeh also sympathized with the families of those killed in the tragic incident.

Twenty-six people, most of them air cadets, have been killed in a military plane crash in Ukraine, officials say.

The aircraft, an Antonov-26, came down near the eastern city of Kharkiv.

The plane was carrying 20 cadets and seven officers from Kharkiv Air Force University and was on a training flight. Only one person survived.

The crash is being investigated. Officials say preliminary findings suggest the captain, not cadets, was flying the plane when it crashed.

Almost Entire Iran Declared as COVID-19 ‘Red Zones’

Almost Entire Iran Declared as COVID-19 ‘Red Zones’

In a press briefing on Sunday, Sima-Sadat Lari said the novel coronavirus has killed 195 patients since Saturday noon, increasing the overall death toll to 26,589.

She said 446,448 patients have contracted the novel coronavirus so far, including 3,362 new cases identified in the past 24 hours.

So far, she added, 374,170 patients have recovered from the disease or been discharged from the hospital.

Lari said 4,059 patients are also in critical conditions caused by more severe infection.
The spokeswoman noted that 3,932,571 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Yazd, Ardabil, Khorasan Razavi, Khuzestan, Hamadan, West Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Alborz, Lorestan, Markazi, Ilam, South Khorasan, Kermanshah, North Khorasan, Semnan, Gilan, Zanjan, Qazvin, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Golestan, Hormozgan, Kurdistan, and Fars provinces, she added.

Iran Urges Armenia, Azerbaijan to Show Restraint as Fighting Escalates

No Change in Iran’s Borders as Karabakh Peace Deal Unfolds: Spokesman

“The Islamic Republic of Iran is closely and worriedly monitoring the military clashes between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Armenia,” Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in a Sunday statement.

“Iran calls on the two sides to exercise self-restraint, and demands an immediate end to the clashes and the launch of dialogue between the two states,” the spokesman added.

The spokesman also expressed Iran’s readiness to employ all of its capacities to help establish a ceasefire and start negotiations between the warring sides.

Heavy fighting between the military forces of the Republic of Azerbaijan and Armenia broke out in the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region on Sunday.

Armenia and Armenian-controlled Nagorno-Karabakh declared martial law, while the Republic of Azerbaijan has ordered its military to mobilize.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Mr President! Should We Thank White House If Conditions Improve?

2- Iran Oil Minister’s Bold Marketing

3- Analyst: Biden to Defeat Trump with Huge Margin, So Much So Trump Wouldn’t Be Able to Question Votes

4- Turkey to Build 100,000 Residential Units for Low-Income Iranians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus Still Surging

2- Kuwait Forgets Iran’s Sacrifices

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Donya-ye Eqtesad Newspaper:

1- Golden September of Iran’s Oil Exports

2- Erdogan Defeat over Interest Rate

3- GOP to Gain Full Control over US Supreme Court

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Anti-Coronavirus Measures to Get Tougher

* Rouhani: Tehran to Be First City Where People Are Punished for Not Wearing Mask

2- Two Major Challenges of US Elections: From Russia Interference to Trump’s Refusal to Accept Results

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Iraqi FM in Unannounced Trip to Tehran: Joint Prudence Needed against US Threat

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- We Bow to People for Their Tolerance: First VP

2- Rouhani to Iraqi FM: US Military Presence Detrimental to Region

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Iran Newspaper:

1- Red Autumn: Return of Restrictions, Beginning of Punishments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Javan Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: Curse Uncle Sam

2- Iran Outpaces France, Italy in Steel Production

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Thomas Friedman: US to Get into Civil War

2- Trump: I’ll Be Defeated Only If Votes Are Rigged

3- Iran’s Oil Exports Rise to 1.5 Million Barrels a Day

4- Venezuela President: We’ll Continue Cooperation with Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- US Dollar’s Doping in Clash with Iran’s Rial

2- Trump’s Thirst for Deal with Tehran

3- Tehran in Totally Critical Situation

4- Putin Offers to Washington: Mutual Guarantees for Non-Interference in Their Elections, Internal Affairs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Address: Washington DC, White House

* Rouhani Says Americans Are to Blame for Price Hikes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Coronavirus Trouble for Government

2- Why Didn’t Trump Talk about Iran?

3- Rial, Second Biggest Victim of War against US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on September 27

Two Iranian Border Guards Killed by Drug Smugglers

A captain and a sergeant major were gunned down in the firefight which occurred in the Hour-al-Azim region in Dasht-e Azadegan County.

Another Iranian border guard was wounded in the shootout and taken to hospital. He underwent treatment and his general condition is satisfactory at the moment.

No further details about the incident are available at this point.