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Iran Warns about Saudi Arabia’s Covert Nukes Program

After some information was released about the construction of a yellow cake production facility by Riyadh, Kazem Gharibabadi asked the International Atomic Energy Agency to make the issue transparent by presenting a report to members of the world body.

He said Saudi Arabia is developing and performing a very non-transparent nuclear program.
“Although Saudi Arabia is a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), and has signed a bilateral comprehensive safeguards agreement with the agency, it unfortunately keeps refusing to accept inspections by the agency,” said the top Iranian diplomat.

“Despite repeated requests by the agency over the past few years, Saudi Arabia has not reformed its obligations in such a way that would allow inspections by the agency,” he added.

He said Saudi Arabia has no operating research and power reactors, so it is pointless for the country to be seeking to produce yellow cake.

“This issue coupled with the Saudis’ covert actions in the nuclear domain and its refusal to allow IAEA inspectors to enter the country along with Riyadh’s destabilizing moves in the region will further fuel concerns about a possible covert nuclear weapons program run by the country,” he said.

The top diplomat said the international community will brook no diversion from a peaceful atomic program and will confront any such diversion.
“If Saudi Arabia seeks to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, it should live up to relevant IAEA commitments and act in a fully transparent manner,” he said.

‘Persian Medicine Can Minimize Chance of Contracting COVID-19’

An expert of Persian medicine also known as traditional Iranian medicine (TIM) says this method of treatment regards the body as a whole to purge it of illness.

“Basically, Persian medicine does not claim to be doing miracles or to be able to do something strange and out of the ordinary. Persian medicine follows a holistic approach and regards all aspects of health. We are supposed to use Persian medicine alongside conventional medicine to help improve individuals’ health,” said Alireza Yarqoli in a live interview on Instagram with Mehr News Agency.

Asked how Persian medicine can help mitigate underlying health conditions, the said, “Persian medicine believes if you pour the highest-quality milk into a poison-tainted container, the milk will get contaminated, too. So, we pay attention to cleanup of the body as a container. In 90 percent of the cases, we begin treatment with cleanup,” he said.

 

Six-fold Practices for Health and Fighting COVID-19

He said there are six fundamental health principles in Persian medicine, the most important of which is doing physical exercise.

“Unfortunately, the number of people doing sports has decreased during the quarantine period, which, in turn, has given rise to new diseases,” he noted.

“The second principle is foods and drinks, and a lack of anxiety and getting enough sleep are among other principles which heavily contribute to boosting the immune system,” he added.

He said Persian medicine seeks to rectify individuals’ lifestyles, saying, “In many cases, many of our problems are solved by doing simple exercises.”

 

Boosting Immune System with Most Common Foods

We believe calm, a lack of anxiety and enough and good sleep will boost the body’s immune system, a fact which has been ignored and which has no cost. We should also keep in mind that if we have anxiety, no food will effectively improve the immune system. 

After that, we can go for food complements; citrus fruit was abundant on the market at the season when the COVID-19 virus broke out. We urged people to use it. For instance, if orange skin, garlic or liquorice can be brewed and used as tea.

 

Workout, Enough Sleep Effective in Preventing COVID-19 Infection

He recommends doing exercise as one of the ways of preventing the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

“After several months of experience, the most important practices that I can recommend for boosting the immune system and making people stronger is to do physical exercise for one minute 15 times a day. We can do this in any job we have. We should also get enough sleep,” he says.

 

Let’s Not Get Body Engaged in Digestion of Food

The expert recommends taking light food in order to ease pressure on the stomach.

“Our first action is to not get the body engaged in the digestion of food, so we should eat light food,” he says.

He says foods that are hard to digest or fried foods are not recommended.

Smell Things to Get Calm

He says one of the best things that can improve the immune system is to spray rose water. We can also brew chamomile and add rose water before drinking. You may add lime as well.

 

US Must Be Held Accountable for Plane Interception: Iran to UN

Iran Urges Saudi Arabia, Israel to Come Clean on Nuclear Activities

In identical letters to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council circulated on Friday, Majid Takht Ravanchi said Tehran “expresses its strongest objections against this violation of international law and will pursue the

issue through relevant international bodies.”
The envoy said a Mahan Airlines Airbus A310 en route from Tehran to Beirut on July 23 “was aggressively and unexpectedly intercepted” by two US F-15 fighter jets while traveling through internationally specified air corridors in Syria’s airspace, the Associated Press reported.

“In reaction to the offensive and hazardous maneuverings of the United States fighter jets and in order to save the civil aircraft and passengers’ lives, the airliner had to change altitude abruptly, causing injuries to the passengers onboard,” the ambassador said.

Takht Ravanchi said that in line with provisions of the Convention on International Civil Aviation, Iran’s civil aviation organization contacted Syrian authorities and called for “a prompt and accurate investigation of the incident.” He said Iranian authorities also launched an investigation after the plane returned from Beirut.

The results of both investigations will be released “after the revision and finalization of the collected data and information” by both teams, the Iranian ambassador noted, according to Tasnim.

“It is obvious that the act by the United States fighter jets is a flagrant violation of the aviation security and freedom of civil aviation reflected in the 1944 Chicago Convention on International Civil Aviation and its relevant annexes as well as an infringement of the 1971 Montreal Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts against the Safety of Civil Aviation,” he said.

“It is incumbent upon the United Nations to reject such an unlawful and yet adventuristic act and hold the United States accountable for this irresponsible behavior,” Takht Ravanchi underlined.

Daily COVID-19 Fatalities Continue to Decline in Iran

Coronavirus

In her press briefing on Saturday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,324 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 324,692.

The spokeswoman said 282,122 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19 or been discharged from hospital, but 4,148 are still in critical conditions of the disease.

Lari added that so far 2,661,965 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Ardabil, Yazd, Markazi, Khorasan Razavi, North Khorasan, Alborz, Semnan, Gilan, Golestan, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Lorestan, Hormozgan, Ilam, Fars, Hamadan, Bushehr, West Azarbaijan, Qazvin, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Zanjan provinces, she added.

Iran Official Hails Journalists’ Efforts to ‘Make Untold Stories Heard’

Iran Says Ready for Prisoner Swap with US without Preconditions

Ali Rabiei made the comment in a message marking the National Journalists’ Day.

“We commemorate the Journalists’ Day at a time when Iran’s society and journalists’ community are going through the most complicated and toughest times in modern history,” he said in his message.
“Never ever has the Iranian society been exposed to such mental turbulence,” he added.

He said hegemonic powers are making “huge media investments” to trigger mental collapse and break the society’s resistance.

“Sanctions, the high paper and publishing costs coupled with unemployment along with the coronavirus-stricken economy have all gripped freelance and independent journalism,” he added.

He then urged journalists to make untold stories heard and boost public trust in order to help overcome problems.

Places You Need to Avoid While on Your Rehab

In rehab, people are admitted for therapeutic purposes so as to achieve maximum detoxification and become sober. While in rehab, many people undergo relapse because of going to places that trigger old memories and experiences. Addiction is more like training the mind to ensure it doesn’t depend on alcohol or substance to function.

 

Never Go to Places You Used to Drink

People who are in rehab must be kept away from the stimulus that triggers them to drink. Once the mind remembers the place where the addict used to drink, the person may fall back to relapse and start drinking again. Avoiding places that you used to go and drink or places you used to take the substance of abuse is like stopping triggers that can bring relapse. This is the best way to ensure you stick to the therapeutic interventions set by the doctors or Ready Clean detox for drug test, which is reviewed here.

 

Bars and Pubs Should Not Even Be Your Priority

Even if you are not going to the pub to drink, there is that smell of alcohol that you will feel around you. such a smell may trigger the mind and escalate your urge to drink. You might find yourself drinking without your intention and that could bring your addiction back. When in rehab, try as much as you can to stay away from alcohol selling shops because those will make you feel like you should take a sip. The bars are known to be a stimulus to people who used to drink. Never come near alcohol or places where people always drink.

 

The Group You Used to Abuse Drugs with

Bird of the same feathers fly together and this is the worst part of it. In as much as you want excellent outcomes, you need to forgo the bad company. Those are your friends but they may drag you to the substance abuse life that you used to live before. Avoid such friends and where you used to meet them so as to stop triggering the urge to take the substance that you used to take before. If possible, make sure you avoid such friends because they will always make you relapse.

 

Don’t Go to Places Where You Are Alone

Being alone means being lonely and idle. Instead of being in a secluded place, it is good to ensure you associate yourself with friends and people who can make sure you do activities to rejuvenate your mind. Go for football activities, do some group discussions, watch a movie with friends, and make sure you interact with jovial friends. You can even enroll in an exercise gym center where you can keep yourself busy by exercising and becoming fit. If you do that, you become occupied by good things and that will prevent you from thinking about drugs.

 

Conclusion

Always try as much as you can to stay off the hook of drug and alcohol abuse. If you were once an addict, it is easy for you to relapse if you don’t take care of yourself. Know where you are supposed to be and with who. Some people even choose a sobriety partner who will walk with them to ensure they don’t touch bad substances that could make them to relapse. Getting into substance abuse is not something for the weak, anyone can fall into that trap regardless of how emotionally strong they are.

Iran’s Nature in Photos: Flamingos over Qobadloo Port

Lake Urmia has been revitalized; and Qobadloo port hosts flamingos that returned there after years of unwanted leaving due to dryness of the body of water.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of Qobadloo port in north-western Iran:

 

Iran Vows to Help Lebanon Following Huge Blast in Beirut

Mahmoud Vaezi, the chief of staff of the Iranian president, said in a message that Tehran understands the tough conditions that Lebanon is going through.

“While understanding the difficult situation of Lebanon’s government and nation, the Iranian government and nation expresses solidarity with them and will stand by their side and will deny them no help,” he said.

The message came after a massive explosion ripped through the Lebanese capital, Beirut, on August 4, 2020, leaving dozens dead and thousands injured.

Iran’s Coronavirus Death Toll Hits 18,000

US Regime Complicit in Iran's COVID-19 Deaths: Foreign Ministry

In a press briefing on Friday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,450 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 322,567.

The spokeswoman said 279,724 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19 or been discharged from hospital, but 4,136 are still in critical conditions of the disease.

Lari added that so far 2,637,575 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

She said the high-risk “red” zones include Tehran, Qom, Mazandaran, East Azarbaijan, Isfahan, Ardabil, Yazd, Markazi, Khorasan Razavi, North Khorasan, Alborz, Semnan, Gilan, Golestan, and Kerman provinces.

The “orange” zones also include Lorestan, Hormozgan, Ilam, Fars, Hamadan, Bushehr, West Azarbaijan, Qazvin, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, and Zanjan provinces, she added.