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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Iran Waiting for South Korea’s Tangible Moves: Spokesman
2- Russia Accused of Spreading Fake Information about CoronavirusA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Condemns Behaviours of ‘Racist US Regime’s Gov’t’, Voices Support for People’s Movement
2- Jump in Iran’s Petchem Production: Vision 2041A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Afkar Newspaper:

1- US Warplanes’ Move Act of Terrorism
2- Hajj Display of Power against the Arrogant: Iran LeaderA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- We Condemn US’ Racist Behaviours: Leader
2- Iran’s Deal with China to Ease US Pressure: AnalystA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Goods Needed by People Available in Abundance: Rouhani
2- Don’t Underestimate Trump: He May Win Re-election for 6 ReasonsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Don’t Be Hostage of American Politicians: Chinese FM to French CounterpartA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Hajj Drill of Power against Epicentre of Corruption, Cruelty, Banditry: Iran Leader
2- Houthi Official: Attack on Lebanon’s Hezbollah Attack on Resistance
3- IRGC Fires Ballistic Missile from Underground in ‘Great Prophet’ DrillsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Iran Newspaper:

1- Unity Is What Islamic Ummah Needs: Iran Leader
2- Health Minister: Iran Will Both Mourn Imam Hussein, Protect Citizens’ Lives against VirusA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Stresses Need for Muslim Unity against US, IsraelA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Sana’a: We’ll Hit Areas Deep into Israel with Missiles
* Yemen Strongly Supports Nasrallah
2- Iran Fires Ballistic Missiles from Underground for 1st Time in World
3- Health Minister: We Want to Introduce Great Model to World by Holding Muharram CeremoniesA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Iran Playing with US Nerves: Fox News Reports from IRGC Drills
2- Ballistic Missiles Fired from Underground for 1st Time in World
3- Most Different Hajj: Pilgrims to Wear Nano-ClothesA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Iran: We Have Had Enough of South Korean Promises
2- IRGC Aerospace: Ballistic Missiles Fired from Underground for 1st Time A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 30

Harassment of Iranian Airliner Shows US Weakness: Tehran

Harassment of Iranian Airliner Shows US Weakness: Tehran

“These unwise and very cheap moves by a country which claims to be a superpower shows the intensity of its weakness and desperation against the Iranian nation,” Chief of Staff of the President’s Office Mahmoud Vaezi said on Thursday.

“They (the US) were trying to create panic among Iranian people and make us show security reaction, but the Iranian nation and government prudently made the US fail to achieve its objectives,” he said.

“Relevant authorities of our country are pursuing appropriate legal and political measures at international circles against this dangerous move,” he added.

On Thursday, two US F-15 warplanes conducted a dangerous maneuvering close to Mahan Air’s Flight 1152 that had taken off from Tehran and was heading to Beirut.

The incident took place over Syria’s al-Tanf region, where the US maintains an illegal military presence.

The airliner’s pilot was forced to swiftly lower the altitude to avoid a collision with the American jets.

The sudden swerve led to the injuries of some of the passengers and left them panicked. The flight, however, landed safely in the Lebanese capital and those wounded were taken to hospital.

Iran Filing Lawsuit against Korean Banks for Seizing Its Assets

Iran Summons French Envoy over Macron’s Anti-Islam Stances

The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs broke the news in an announcement it released in response to an article titled “Who emboldened the Koreans?” which was published in the Iranian press.

“Over the past two years, high on the agenda and a pivotal issue in Iran-South Korea relations has been to provide access to the financial resources of the Central Bank of Iran in South Korea,” the statement said.

“Accordingly, in addition to receiving South Korea’s special envoy, dozens of meetings have been held in Tehran and Seoul with South Korean authorities,” it added.

“In accordance with its fundamental duties, the foreign ministry deliberately facilitates foreign relations, including economic ties with other countries, and stands by other institutions in the country in line with carrying out this mission.”

The statement said “pertinent authorities are filing a lawsuit against the delinquent Korean banks at competent courts, and this has been announced by the respected governor of the Central Bank.”

“Obviously, the nature of the responsibilities of the foreign ministry requires that it should not publicly announce all of its activities.”

It also dismissed a media report by conservative newspaper Kayhan that scorned the Foreign Ministry for its lack of enough action on the issue of blocked funds.

The statement denied that the Iranian ambassador to Seoul has been “summoned” to the Korean Foreign Ministry.

On Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi issued a fresh warning to South Korea over billions of dollars of Iranian funds blocked in the Southeast Asian country, signaling that Tehran would not be happy with a partial reimbursement through humanitarian shipments.

Iran has had enough of various promises made in South Korea about returning the funds that have been illegally blocked by two banks over US sanctions, Mousavi said.

“We’ve much heard promises from South Korea. Now, we only wait for tangible, vital action,” said Mousavi in a tweet.

The spokesman further warned Seoul that sending a large shipment of humanitarian goods to Iran paid for by Iranian funds would not please Tehran.

“We hope (South Korea) officials to remember about amount of Iranian nation’s financial resources in Seoul,” he said.

Reports in recent weeks had suggested that South Korea plans to allow Iran to use part of its funds, believed to be between $6 billion and $9 billion, to buy medicine and medical equipment from South Korean companies.

Trade sources have expressed hope that Iran could gradually use the funds for other purchases in South Korean in the near future.

Expert Tips for Planning a Field Trip

Expert Tips for Planning a Field Trip

Field trips are essential for kids since it exposes them to the outside environment, and they get to have fun. Besides that, you can follow these expert tips to make the field trip a success.

⦁ 1. Begin the planning process early

Field trips require adequate planning and various requirements. To comply with the standards and conditions, it is necessary to start the planning process early, probably six weeks before the actual day. If it is a trip to other continents, you begin planning ten months before the trip. Early planning will enable you to secure necessary permits and understand particular challenges such as weather, transport status, health challenges that may affect the journey. Besides, you can plan school trips from adaptable travel to some of the most engaging and incredible worldwide locations at the very best prices. Proper and timely planning will help maximize your trip adventure.

⦁ 2. Check on multiple destinations.

Multiple destinations offer various activities; some destinations are suitable for observations, while other destinations simultaneously provide action and observation. When taking small kids on a field trip, you should consider destinations that offer excellent views and engage them wisely. When taking teenagers for a field trip, the observation should be a key focus since they engage more in recording data and visual learning. These destinations can also provide teenagers with a good photo session after finishing the field trip.

⦁ 3. Minimize the field trip costs

The greatest advice when planning for a field trip is to avoid high season trips. Off-season planning will help you avoid high travel, lodging, and entry costs. Planning for trips during low or mid-seasons will reduce the trip cost and give the students more time to interact with the environment. Students learn more in a less congested environment, and that is why trip planners should focus on low season travels. When the cost of the trip is too high, some students may not be able to attend; hence the objective and the fun of field trips will not be achieved.

⦁ 4. Conduct a survey.

It is good that you visit the planned destination before the students embark on the field trip. Conducting a survey will enable you to have a picture of the destination, do adequate planning, get the right contact for communication, support, and prepare the students for the upcoming adventure. If you are not sure or decided on the right destination to do a survey, you can get help from trip experts since they have a vast catalog of suitable destinations for field trips.

⦁ 5. Contact the right source.

Suppose you have not conducted a survey, you can contact the appropriate authorities who will help you with the trip planning and logistics. If it is a trip to a park or some tourist destination, contact the company, inform them about your needs and let them direct you to the right source of information or personnel. Getting the right source will help you understand the students’ financial needs, activities, and lodging needs.

⦁ 6. Engage the students and parents.

Before you engage parents and students, ensure you have various destinations in mind. Engage them so that they can help you come up with an appropriate destination based on the travel costs and the contribution of the site to classroom learning. After deciding on the destination, set the rules and what students should carry for the trip. You can also set the trip duration and timetable.

⦁ 7. Set the objectives for the trip

After you engage the parents and students, it is good that you come up with the objectives of the trip. You can set the learning outcomes you expect from the students after the trip. You can also engage the students to have a glimpse of what they wish to obtain during a field trip. You can also formulate the strategies of how you envision the students to meet the trip’s objectives.

⦁ 8. Emergency planning

Uncertainties may befall your trip; it therefore necessary that you plan for these uncertainties by having the right back up, such as transportation backup. You can also include medical emergency plans just in case a student falls ill or an accident occurs.Expert Tips for Planning a Field Trip 11

Emergency preparedness will save you from the burden of having to call the school if an emergency occurs. Emergency preparedness also involves establishing a communication plan with parents and the school in case something goes wrong during the trip.

Planning a field trip is time-consuming, but the effort and time are worth it. If you are new to field trip planning, following these guides will make your trip fun, successful, and students will have more memories.

6 Factors That Affect the Quality of Your Sleep

This article will explain some of the most common factors that can significantly improve the quality of your sleep.

Mattress

Many people don’t realize that their mattress can have a huge determination in their sleep quality. Sleeping on a worn-out or uncomfortable mattress will make it harder for you to fall asleep, will build up stress, and cause a lack of sleep. Not getting enough sleep will then weaken your body, lower your productivity and potentially lead to psychological problems like depression.

Choosing the right mattress is important to ensure you are getting adequate and quality sleep. There are many mattresses available and this Puffy review can give you some ideas about one option that is available. Some people prefer a hard surface while others can only sleep on soft mattresses, so whatever your preference is, you should choose a mattress that is suitable to your needs. The right mattress will provide lots of comfort after a long day at work, help lift your mood, and maintain your peace of mind.

Lighting

Some people can only sleep when there is not a single ray of light anywhere in the bedroom, while others need to keep at least a little light on. Lighting also plays an important role in determining the quality of your sleep. If you usually find it hard to fall asleep, you should make sure your bedroom is curtained and kept as dark as possible during the night.

This will help you to fall asleep more quickly, because any source of bright light can trick your body into thinking that it is still daytime and this will delay sleep. Adjusting the brightness of your bedroom can improve the quality of your sleep far more substantially than you can imagine.

Noise

Noise is another factor that can interfere with your sleep. Some people find it easier to fall asleep when listening to soft or classical music, but for others, an extremely quiet environment is required for them to sleep soundly.

If you are the latter type, remember there are always earbuds you can use to make sure noise is not getting in the way of your sleep.6 Factors That Affect the Quality of Your Sleep

Your Bedroom

Sometimes, your sleep environment is the reason you are not getting adequate sleep. Are you comfortable in the place of your sleep? Do you feel safe? Do you feel there is enough air circulation in your bedroom?

Usually, a room too small, or without a window, or with too many plants, will make it impossible for you to enjoy a good night’s sleep. Try improving your sleep environment and see if you will feel better physically and mentally.

Chemicals

Certain medication or chemicals like caffeine, alcohol or nicotine will make it harder for you to fall asleep and stay asleep. Some people are really sensitive to chemicals in tea and coffee, and are not able to sleep well if they drink either one during the day.

If you are sensitive to these chemicals, it is best to avoid drinking them, or only drink in the early morning.

Stress

People experiencing a high level of stress, anxiety or depression will find it much more difficult to sleep well at night. Even if they finally fall asleep, they will still be on alert and quickly wake if there’s any noise or bright light.

This is because our bodies react to stressful situations by staying awake. If all the other external factors have been improved, and you are still finding it hard to sleep at night, you may need to consider your mental health and stress level.

Sometimes, the reason may be due to your relationships with others that are not going well. Going to sleep while feeling angry or irritated with someone can actually keep you up all night.

Clearly there are many issues that this can cause which are not healthy, so make sure to talk and let all your stress out before going to bed. Addressing this factor can be critical to ensuring you are getting adequate and quality sleep at night.

Besides these common factors, there are still other reasons that can interfere with your sleep temporarily such as jet lag or changing work shifts. It is important to look into the causes of your poor sleeping habits and adjust them according to your needs.

Only by ensuring you are getting adequate and quality sleep at night, will you be able to maintain a strong body, mind, and spirit for every new day to come!

Iran Says Ready to Help Turkmenistan Combat Pandemic

Rouhani Says Confident Iran’s Ties with Turkmenistan Will Develop

In a phone conversation with his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow on Wednesday, President Rouhani said, “Iran is ready to cooperate with Turkmenistan in the field of healthcare and fighting coronavirus.

He urged that the communication between the officials and the exchange of experiences of the two countries in the fight against the virus should continue more than before.
“Today, all countries around the world are facing the coronavirus outbreak and we should help each other in combatting the virus,” he noted.

The outbreak of coronavirus has decreased trade and economic relations between the two countries, Rouhani said, expressing hope that cooperation and relations will further develop in various economic fields in the coming months with an increased control over the disease and the efforts of officials of the two countries.

He further congratulated him, his government and the people of Turkmenistan on Eid al-Adha as the great feast of all Muslims around the world.

“Development of relations and cooperation with Turkmenistan is important to us because we have shared a common history and culture and good neighbourliness over the centuries and there has always been friendship and cooperation between the two countries,” he said.
The president described as “positive” certain measures taken to solve the problems of transportation and exchange of goods between the two countries, such as the construction of a new road bridge on the Sarakhs border and the resumption of rail traffic in order to develop trade and economic cooperation between the two countries, and stressed the importance of continuing these efforts.

For his part, Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow congratulated the government and people of Iran on Eid al-Adha as one of the holy feasts of the Islamic world, saying, “Eid al-Adha is the symbol of humanity, mercy and generosity, and I hope that this feast brings peace, stability and mercy for the entire world.”

Referring to the deep-rooted and historical relations and cooperation between the two countries, Berdimuhamedow said, “Fortunately, Iran and Turkmenistan have very good relations and common grounds in various economic, political and cultural fields and cooperation in international organisations.”

Referring to the COVID-19 pandemic in the world and the praiseworthy efforts of the international community to combat it, he said, “We can achieve good results in the fight against coronavirus through cooperation and coordinated efforts.”

Praising the Iranian President for his efforts to develop relations between the two countries, Berdimuhamedow called for the enhancement of cooperation for further border exchanges and the development of related guidelines, as well as scientific and health cooperation and joint ventures.

Iran Welcomes Taliban’s Announcement of Three-Day Ceasefire

Iran Condemns US Oil Deal with Syrian Kurdish Group

n a statement on Wednesday, Mousavi offered congratulations to the Muslim brothers and sisters in Afghanistan on the Great Eid al-Adha, and expressed hope that the move by Taliban will help provide the grounds required for an agreement in Afghanistan.

“We hope that we will soon witness the beginning of intra-Afghan dialogue centered on the Afghan government and with the participation of all political groups, including the Taliban, with the aim of finding a peaceful solution and reaching a mutually acceptable agreement for peace based on the Constitution and democratic structures in the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan,” the spokesman noted.

He finally reaffirmed Iran’s preparedness to contribute to promotion of the Afghan-Afghan dialogue at the request of the parties involved.

The Taliban on Tuesday announced a three-day ceasefire in Afghanistan during the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha starting on Friday.

In a statement, Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid ordered the group’s militants “to refrain from carrying out any operation” during the Eid al-Adha celebrations but warned any attack “by the enemy” would be met with force.

The move, which was announced after President Ashraf Ghani described progress in a contentious prisoner exchange, could signal the start of the long-delayed peace talks.

Iranian, Turkish Diplomats Discuss Mutual Cooperation

That came in a meeting, via videoconference, between Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi and his Turkish counterpart Hami Aksoy.

The two sides exchanged views on working together closely in the areas of public and cultural diplomacy at the two foreign ministries.

During the talks, the two officials expressed their interest in upgrading mutual cooperation in the domain of “spokespersons” at the multilateral level as well as cooperation on mechanism which both countries are members of. They also underlined the need to boost media cooperation between the two countries and exchange media delegations in a bid to enhance understanding, by both countries’ journalists, of the viewpoints of the other side.

Also on the agenda of the talks was making attempts to remove misunderstandings in the domain of media in both countries, an issue which the two sides agreed to seriously pursue.

Iran Calls US Warplanes’ Harassment of Its Civilian Plane ‘Air Terrorism’

Harassment of Iranian Airliner Shows US Weakness: Tehran

President Hassan Rouhani on Wednesday called on the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the UN Security Council and all countries to deal with this “act of terror” committed by the US government.

“This mischievous act by the US government shows their anti-Iran policies have failed,” he said.

“They have only one option, and there is no second one. They should comply with the law, agreements and regulations, and make up for the damage they have inflicted on the Iranian people,” the president said.

He also lashed out at the White House for seeking to convince the UN Security Council member states to extend an arms embargo against Iran, which is to expire in October.

“Day in day out, they kept trying from the White House like a broker, and they have failed to achieve any success so far; of course, should they succeed one day, we will give them a crushing response,” President Rouhani noted.

He then urged resistance again enemies and ill-wishers of the Establishment and the country.

“Our enemies have hatched different plots in order to put the brakes on the development and progress of the country, and we should strongly stand up to them and foil their plots,” he noted.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Many Afghan Nationals Residing in Iran Return HomeA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Analyst: Trump’s Offer of Talks Before Elections Makes No SenseA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: We Should Listen to People and Accept Criticism
2- Final Phase of IRGC’s Massive War Games Held in Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz
3- Society Victim of Collective Short-Sightedness [Editorial]A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Tehran Turns Red [in Terms of Coronavirus Outbreak]
2- US Looking for Anti-Iran Votes: From Tunisia to EstoniaA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Iran Newspaper:

1- 11 People Convicted for Disrupting Forex Market
2- Prominent Iranian Linguist Badrozzaman Qarib Dies
3- Red Alert for Coronavirus in TehranA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Javan Newspaper:

1- IRGC Chief-Commander: Current War Games at Level of Real-Life Experience
2- Pelosi: Millions of American Kids, Women Hungry, Homeless
3- Portland Turns into Barracks
4- Contradictory Remarks by Officials about Development of Coronavirus VaccineA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Iran Practices Destruction of US Aircraft Carrier in Persian Gulf
2- Iran’s COVID-19 Daily Death Toll Sets New Record: Tehran at Red StateA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Practising Destruction of US Aircraft Carrier under Monitoring of Noor SatelliteA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Mardom Salari Newspaper:

1- Corona Deaths in Iran Break RecordsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Tehran Now A Red ZoneA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Does Iran Matter to American Voters?
2- Susan Rice Achilles’ Heel of BidenA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 29