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Iran Blames Growing COVID-19 Toll on ‘Criminal US’

Iran Blames Growing COVID-19 Toll on ‘Criminal US’

In remarks on Wednesday, Namaki said “the criminal US” which has imposed the worst, the cruelest, and the most unfair sanctions on Iran is to blame for the worsening situation in the wake of the novel coronavirus outbreak.

He also warned that escalation of economic woes and loss of livelihoods under the pressure of poverty caused by the COVID-19 outbreak could result in insurrection.

“This country’s president must think about the people’s livelihood. This country’s administration, the security forces, the law enforcement and the military forces must think about the livelihood and prevention of formation of insurrection,” he added.

The health minister then pointed to the coronavirus stimulus packages in the other countries, saying while the UK government, for example, has provided even the foreign students with a sum of 20,000 pounds to deal with the coronavirus problems, Iran does not have sufficient financial resources to support the businesses affected by the pandemic.

Namaki finally noted that the Health Ministry was obligated to stop opposing the reopening of businesses when the government is unable to provide financial support for a booth owner, a taxi driver, or a shopkeeper.

Iran’s Health Ministry spokeswoman said on Wednesday that 153 patients have died of the novel coronavirus in the past 24 hours, increasing the overall death toll to 12,084.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has repeatedly announced that his administration is engaged in a battle on two fronts at the same time, dealing with the cruel foreign sanctions and addressing the coronavirus and its economic consequences.

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Khoda-Afarin Natural Bridge; A Tough Mountain Pass for Nomads

Khoda-Afarin Natural Bridge (29)
Livestock crossing the stairway

Khoda-Afarin means “Created by God” in Persian. It’s a dangerous, hard-to-pass route navigated by nomads in Gazestan region.

Khoda-Afarin is in fact a bridge, a natural passage made by mountain drift on the roaring river of Bazoft, where the water amazingly disappears under the huge rocks all of a sudden.

Its steep slope and narrowness makes this pass very dangerous. The slightest mistake causes the livestock to go berserk and fall off the precipices.

The women and children cross the river’s calmer parts along with the large cattle using Balam, also called Kalak or Sini; some type of traditional boat made of musk.

The Bakhtiari nomads have created stairs there, in the heart of hard mountain rocks, using axe and pickaxe. Some believe the stairs have been carved a thousand years ago.  An inscription with Islamic themes is also engraved on the stones.

What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of Khoda-Afarin pass:

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 5

Iranian Newspapers

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Record of Death Broken: 200 Die of COVID-19
2- Iran Parliament Treated Zarif Like Foreign Minister of Enemy State: AnalystA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Alert: Deadliest Day!
* 200 Die of Coronavirus in One Day: Health Minister
2- Iran’s Forex Problems Caused by Failure to Adopt FATF: Ex-MP
3- Iran Is Not Kenya or Sri Lanka (to Be Colonized by China) [Editorial]A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Highlights of Long-Term Deal with China: 3 Officials Explain
2- Once Upon Day Ennio Morricone
3- Israel’s Rules of Engagement with Iran, and Tehran’s Possible ResponseA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Hot Fever of Coronavirus: 200 Die in 24 Hours
2- Ahmadinejad Send Letters to Bin Salman, Houthi Leaders, Guterres on End of Yemen War: Source
2- Trump Finally Reaches New Deal: Canada PM Declines Invitation to White HouseA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Iran Newspaper:

1- Soleimani Assassination Violation of UN Charter: UN Expert
2- War on Coronavirus Needs Wearing Mask: Experts Warn
3- There’s Nothing to Hide about Iran-China Deal: SpokesmanA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Javan Newspaper:

1- Negligence Leads to Surging COVID-19 Deaths in Iran
2- Turning Iraq into Lebanon in Order to Disarm Hashd al-Sha’abi
3- Hamas: We’re Not Alone against Israel, US with Iran’s MessageA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- UN: Assassination of Gen. Soleimani Was Violation of Int’l Law
2- ISIS’ Killing of Iraqi Expert Globally CondemnedA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Return of COVID-19 Restrictions Necessary
2- US in the Path to Collapse Just Like USSR: Princeton Professor
3- Assassination of Iraqi Expert ‘Suspicious’A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Khorasan Newspaper:

1- Soleimani’s Killing ‘Violation of UN Charter’: Rapporteur
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8


Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Relentless Invasion of Death: 200 Die in One DayA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 8

Iran, Syria Ink Comprehensive Military Deal

Iranian Diplomat, Syrian President Discuss Return of Refugees

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Hossein Baqeri and Defence Minister of Syria General Ali Abdullah Ayyoub have signed an agreement to promote military and security cooperation between the armed forces of the two countries, Al Mayadeen reported on Wednesday.

The two officials have also discussed the latest developments in Syria, with both stressing the need for the withdrawal of foreign forces that have been deployed to the Arab country illegally.

In the meeting, the top Iranian general has pledged that the Islamic Republic will strengthen Syria’s air defense systems as part of the military cooperation.

Major General Baqeri has also criticized Turkey for the delay in honoring its commitments under the Astana Process to force the terrorist groups out of Syria, saying, “Turkey must know that settlement of its security problems would be possible via negotiations and reaching a compromise with the Syrian side, not through military presence on Syrian soil.”

The senior Iranian commander has also pointed to the regional nation’s aversion to the US, saying the military agreement between Tehran and Damascus would strengthen the two countries’ resolve for mutual cooperation against the American pressures.

The Syrian defense minister, for his part, has warned that the US government would not hesitate for a moment to bring Iran, Syria and the axis of resistance to their knees if it had the capability to do so.

General Ayyoub has also denounced the Israeli regime as a main partner of the US in the war against Syria, saying the activities of terrorist groups are part of the Israeli aggression.

Iran, a staunch ally of Syria, has been giving its support to Syria’s government in countering both Takfiri terrorists and foreign-backed rebels over the past nine years.

COVID-19 Fatalities in Iran Hit 12,000: Ministry

Over 550,000 Iranians Infected with Coronavirus So Far: Ministry

In her press briefing on Wednesday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,691 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 248,379.

The spokeswoman said 209,463 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19, but 3,309 are still in severe conditions of the disease.

She further stressed that so far 1,872,391 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

According to Lari, Khuzestan, West Azarbaijan, East Azarbaijan, Khorasan Razavi, Kurdistan, Ilam, Bushehr, Hormozgan, and Kermanshah provinces are considered as “red zones”.

Tehran, Isfahan, Mazandaran, Golestan, Alborz, Kerman, Yazd, Sistan and Baluchestan, Hamadan, and Ardabil provinces are also in dangerous conditions, she added, urging people to seriously avoid any unnecessary trip, especially to Khorasan Razavi and Mazandaran provinces.

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Alexander Machkevitch Building New Waste Disposal Plant in Kazakhstan

Alexander Machkevitch Building New Waste Disposal Plant in Kazakhstan

Alexander Machkevitch is building a new type of plant in Kazakhstan following the global trends of environmentally-responsible business. This project is certainly a new trend in the industry. The development of an aluminum and carbon dioxide waste management company was announced at the 25th International Mining Congress.

Machkevitch analyzes possible plans for the implementation of the first of its kind plant for the processing of CO2 and aluminum waste, the so-called dump sludge. This technology was used only at another one enterprise of the Eurasian Group in Botswana. He also noted that he sees potential in expanding chrome enterprises.

He is aiming at an innovative approach in business when relevant technologies are used to solve problems. This allows you to offset the costs and encourage your own enterprises to run the waste-free production, reaching the greatest degree of efficiency. This means a reduction in wasted expenses, an increase in production, and an overall integrated technological solution.

Carbon Dioxide Processing

The Eurasian Group is the leader in the region in the field of technology: the product is produced from carbon dioxide, hydrogen and electricity as fuel, environmentally friendly chemicals and products. And since this technology is innovative, Machkevitch is working with partners to further develop a project that transforms carbon dioxide, increasing the efficiency of resource use. The Eurasian Group designs this plant on the basis of its own technological platform: production is environmentally friendly and does not harm when using the land.

The consensus point of the global climate community is that coordinated global action to reduce carbon emissions will be required to prevent the worst effects of climate change. And the Eurasian Group is engaged in large-scale processing of the most common greenhouse gas, CO2, as a raw material for liquid synthetic fuels and chemicals.
Machkevitch gained many years of experience in solving the problems of introducing innovative solutions, so the use of carbon dioxide for processing once again speaks of its technological advantages.

Aluminum Processing

Aluminum recycling is the process by which aluminum scrap is recycled for recycling. Greenhouse gas emissions associated with the processing of metals in waste after consumption are estimated by Alexander Machkevitch from the point of view of economical production waste management. And recycling scrap metal represents significant savings.
First, installation is used to sort the extracted metal: aluminum billets are then transferred by a conveyor system to a specialized shredder, said Alexander Machkevitch. During this melting process, some chemicals are added to the molten aluminum so that it has the correct composition.

This is followed by the transfer of molten aluminum to another furnace — it is also known as a holding furnace. Here, aluminum awaits transformation into ingots by molding. Thus, the enterprise of Machkevitch implements waste-free business strategies in this production sector.

Engraving Art; Unique Manifestation of Iranian Culture, History

Engraving Art ; Unique Manifestation of Iranian Culture, History 4

The art of carving designs on copper, gold, silver, and brass, commonly known as Qalam-Zani in Iran, dates back to more than one thousand years BCE.

The art is practiced in Isfahan, Shiraz and Tabriz, each of which has its own style. Engraving is the creation of lines and motifs by hammering on metal objects.

Due to its softness and ductility, copper is more common in the art of engraving than other metals. On the other hand, archaeologists and art historians believe that copper was the first metal to be considered in the art of metalworking and engraving.

The art of engraving on metal is therefore of greater interest to artists, as it is more durable than other objects. In addition, the motifs and symbols in different historical and cultural periods vary according to different ideological and cultural changes and under the influence of social conditions.

The art of engraving was practised in the Median, Achaemenid, Seljuk, Parthian, Sassanid, periods until the Islamic period, and has developed in both designs and techniques.

Engraving remained at its peak until the Qajar period, but in the contemporary period this art has been revived by artists like Mahmoud Dehnavi and the Cultural Heritage and Tourism Ministry.

Below are Mehr News Agency’s pictures of Taghi Khorasani’s engraving workshop, which has been operating in Iran’s North Khorasan province more than 20 years.

Iran Denies Allegations about 25-Year Cooperation Deal with China

Iran Denies Allegations about 25-Year Cooperation Deal with China
File photo of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (right) shaking hands with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping

In a statement on Wednesday and in response to a barrage of false claims raised in the cyberspace about the roadmap to 25-year cooperation between Iran and China, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said, “According to a 2016 agreement between the presidents of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the People’s Republic of China, stipulated in the Article VI of the communiqué during the honourable Chinese president’s visit to Tehran, the two countries have explicitly expressed their political determination to promote and deepen the relations strategically and decided to devise a comprehensive 25-year roadmap between the two countries to become the basis for the coherent and all-out expansion of the political and economic relations between Iran and China in the years to come.”

“The preliminary draft of the document has been prepared with the participation of specialized institutions from the two countries and is currently undergoing the negotiation stage. Naturally, after finalization of the negotiations, the document will be submitted to the representatives of people in the Parliament for legal procedures,” the spokesperson noted.

Mousavi also pointed to the “hostile and nervous” reaction from the US Department of State’s spokesperson, adding, “Undoubtedly, the strategic relations between Iran and China that entail mutual key interests for the people of the two countries have enemies who will make every effort for the failure of these negotiations and lack of success of the document.”

He further dismissed as ridiculous the claims about a lease on the Iranian islands in the Persian Gulf, a monopoly on the sale of oil at low prices, or the deployment of armed forces, saying such claims do not even merit a denial.

“Fulfillment of Iran’s national interests has been the only guiding principle for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in devising the strategic document, and the negotiations have been held with utmost carefulness and meticulousness, as the people of Iran will soon observe its results, God willing,” Mousavi noted.

The spokesperson finally expressed hope that the cooperation document would be finalized in the near future, stressing, “Naturally, no other text would be valid before the finalization of negotiations. Therefore, the media are urged to refrain from republishing the texts that are prepared and disseminated with various purposes and objectives.”

Earlier on Tuesday, Mousavi had described Tehran-Beijing relations as significant in a post on his Twitter account.

“The Iran-China Comprehensive Cooperation Plan is a clear-cut road map which fundamentally puts relations between these two important countries on track for the future world, a place where China, as the number-one economic power in the world, and Iran, as a major power in the West Asia region, can enjoy complementary relations independently of traditional and domineering Western powers in a bid to secure their mutual interests and, at the same time, stand up to pressure by bullies.”

“There is no handing over of the Iranian islands, no presence of military forces and no other illusions!” he said.

“The old tactic of spreading lies and false information to receive details and accurate data, which is seriously pursued by enemies that want to harm both nations’ interests, will get nowhere,” Mousavi added.

In remarks on Sunday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said everything about the 25-year cooperation agreement with China is clear and the two countries have nothing to hide about it.

He also noted that Tehran will make the contents of the agreement public.

US Max Pressure Aimed at Isolating Iran, Official Says

US Max Pressure Aimed at Isolating Iran, Official Says

In a post on his Twitter account on Tuesday, director of the Iranian Presidency’s Centre for Strategic Studies, Hesamoddin Ashena, said it appears that the ‘maximum pressure’ has been designed and implemented with the genuine and strategic purpose of disabling Iran strategically in the domestic, foreign, social and economic spheres, eliminate Iran from the global connection routes, and deprive the country of its geographical and geopolitical advantages.

He said the US’ hostile measures against Iran in recent decades are rooted in a combination of factors, including the arrogant nature of the United States, an end to American influence after victory of the Islamic Revolution, the war discourse, and the conflicts between the regional interests of Tehran and Washington.

Ashena also touched on the impact that Iran’s regional rivals and the US’ regional allies have had on Washington’s foreign policy against the Islamic Republic, adding, “Although the sanctions imposed on Iran under the Trump and the Obama administrations are apparently similar, they have essential differences.”

The sanctions imposed by Obama were rather instrumental and aimed at persuading Iran to hold talks on the nuclear industry, while the policy of maximum pressure is designed to punish Iran for the negotiations leading to the JCPOA and to ruin any chance of new and useful negotiations, he added.

He further warned that a successful US policy of maximum pressure could sap Iran’s national power, result in corruption, and trigger unrest.

Ashena also explained that Iran’s appropriate response to the policy of maximum pressure is not holding new negotiations with the US or even with Europe, China and Russia without considering the pressures from the regional rivals on the US.

“It seems that Iran’s main problem lies rather in the region, and Iran, while paying attention to the international arena, must begin from the region to reach the other parties, not vice versa,” Ashena concluded.

Iran to Use Seawater to Supply Water for 17 Provinces

Iran to Use Seawater to Supply Water for 17 Provinces

In remarks on Tuesday, Ardakanian said his ministry has devised serious plans to carry out seawater desalination projects in 17 provinces.

He noted that feasibility studies have begun to implement desalination facilities at a distance of 100 kilometres from the sea.

Pointing to the growing progress in the seawater desalination facility technology in the world, the minister said advanced technology would reduce the cost of saltwater desalination.

He further noted that one of the economically feasible ways for Iran to run desalination facilities is to use the waste heat from thermal power stations.

Supplying the energy for desalination plants with the waste heat energy from the gas-fired and combined cycle gas turbine plants would increase the efficiency of power stations and help supply fresh water for the bulk of coastal provinces, he explained.

The energy minister finally unveiled plans to open the second phase of a major seawater desalination project in the southern port city of Bandar Abbas in the coming weeks.