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Several Miners Killed, Injured in Western Iran

Several Miners Killed, Injured in Western Iran

Kourosh Mahmoudian, the governor of Gilan Gharb, told the state TV that two of the injured are in dire conditions.

He said all the miners trapped in the mine have been rescued and taken out to medical centres of Gilan Gharb and Qasr-e Shirin.

Two miners were initially trapped in the mine, and five others got into the mine to save their colleagues, but they were all stranded.

Iran’s COVID-19 Cases Rise to 235,000: Ministry

Coronavirus

In a press briefing on Friday, Sima-Sadat Lari said 154 people have died of the virus in the past 24 hours, bringing the overall fatalities to 11,260.

She further noted that 196,446 patients have so far recovered from the disease, and been discharged from hospital.

According to Lari, 3,123 patients are also in severe conditions of the disease.

The spokesperson said 1,744,958 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

According to the spokeswoman, Kermanshah, Hormozgan, Bushehr, Khuzestan, Khorasan Razavi, Kurdistan, and Ilam provinces are considered as red zones.

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Iran Making Progress in Energy Sector Despite US Bans, Pandemic: President

Iran Making Progress in Energy Sector Despite US Bans, Pandemic: President

Addressing a ceremony, held on Thursday via videoconference to open 10 infrastructural and development projects in the water and electricity industries in the provinces of Fars and Kermanshah, President Rouhani said his administration alone has brought 37 water treatment facilities into operation over the past seven years.

He said the Islamic Republic takes pride in making advances in the energy industries while it is under the pressure of sanctions, is fighting against the coronavirus pandemic, and is dealing with the situation when “a tyrant and superpower like the US is mounting pressures, threats and sanctions” constantly.

The people of Iran may rest assured that the administration is fully ready to serve the nation and reduce the problems despite the pressures and sanctions, President Rouhani underlined.

Paying tribute to the Energy Ministry and the private sector for the great job of opening water and electricity projects across the country, the president said 99.9 percent of people in the cities and more than 82 percent of population in the villages enjoy healthy running water at present.

This is a glory for the Islamic Republic that the administration has been inaugurating a dam every two months in average, a sewage treatment plant every month, and a municipal water treatment plant every 50 days, the president added.

Before ordering the official opening of six solar power plants in the southern province of Fars, President Rouhani said solar power plants could be a very suitable option for the generation of electricity given the climatic conditions of Iran, considering that they generate clean power, without pollution, and without the need for water consumption.

“This is very important that we have moved forward from the kilowatt (scales) to the megawatts in solar power plants,” the president noted.

President Rouhani finally proposed the idea of promotion of rooftop solar systems across Iran, saying development of the solar technologies would enable everybody to turn the roof of their house into a solar power plant, to use the electricity they require, and to sell the excess to the government.

In April, Iran unveiled plans to construct its largest hydro power plant in central Yazd province with foreign investment.

Coming with a price tag of €300 million, the plant will be able to generate 300 megawatts of electricity, while the investor has the necessary permits to directly export that electricity to Iran’s neighboring countries.

Iran’s COVID-19 Fatalities Exceed 11,000: Spokeswoman

Over 22,000 Iranians Die of COVID-19: Health Ministry

In a press briefing on Thursday, Sima-Sadat Lari confirmed 2,652 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of infections to 232,863.

According to the spokeswoman, 194,098 patients have so far recovered from COVID-19, but 3,097 are still in severe conditions of the disease.

She said so far 1,719,451 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country.

Lari said unfortunately the number of COVID-19 patients hospitalized across the country is increasing.

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US ‘Deliberately’ Downed Iranian Airliner in 1988: Foreign Ministry

US ‘Deliberately’ Downed Iranian Airliner in 1988: Foreign Ministry

“What is US human rights? Answer: Unparalleled commitment to killing people!” the official account of the Iranian Foreign Ministry tweeted on Thursday, on the anniversary of the tragic incident.

Persian Gulf has long witnessed US crimes in the region. 32 years ago, the US deliberately shot down an Iranian airplane. 290 were killed. US has not yet apologized nor embarrassed,” it added.

Back in 1988, the Iran Air Flight 655 with 274 passengers and 16 crew members on board was climbing inside an internationally recognized route to Dubai when the US cruiser, the USS Vincennes, fired two SM-2MR surface-to-air missiles at it, one of which hit the plane and killed all the people on board.

US officials claimed their warship had mistaken the airliner for a supersonic and variable-sweep wing Grumman F-14 Tomcat fighter jet.

The allegation was made even as the warship was equipped with highly sophisticated radar systems and electronic battle gear, and the passenger plane was transmitting Mode III 6760 squawk code, typical of a civilian aircraft, and maintained radio contact in English with appropriate air traffic control facilities.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Hook: US Prefers Extension of Iran Arms Embargo to Other Sanctions
2- Zarif: Iran Has Decisive Options against Extension of Arms Embargo
3- Rouhani: Iran Won’t Tolerate US’ Political Blow to JCPOA
4- Saudi Envoy to UN: We’ve Shown Maximum Restraint vis-a-vis IranA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Afkar Newspaper:

1- UN Security Council Won’t Support US’ Move against Iran: Envoy
2- Tangible Efforts Must Be Made to Stop Israeli Policies: QalibafA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Sends Message of Condolence over Tehran Clinic Fire
2- US’ Isolation Biggest Fruit of UNSC Meeting: AnalystA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Urges Officials to Prevent Recurrence of Tehran Clinic Blast
2- Iran Won’t Tolerate US’ Political Blow to 2015 Nuclear Deal: RouhaniA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Iran’s Air Defence Not Dependent on Other Countries: Army Chief
2- Tehran, Moscow, Ankara Strongly Committed to Syria’s Independence, Territorial Integrity
3- Rouhani: Exaggerating Problems Won’t Resolve Anything
4- Qalibaf’s Parliamentary Diplomacy against Annexation Plan
* In Separate Messages to Int’l Officials, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Urges Attention to Issue of PalestineA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Dialogue for Peace: Iran, Russia, Turkey Hold Video Teleconference on SyriaA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: US Terrorists Must Immediately Leave Region
2- Foreign Policy: UNSC Meeting on Iran Results in US IsolationA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Iran Newspaper:

1- Moderation Inside, Constructive Interaction with the World: Rouhani
2- We Still Have a Lot to Do on INSTEX: Outgoing German EnvoyA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- US Once Again Defeated against Iran at UNSC
2- Iran, Russia, Turkey Strongly Committed to Unity, Independence of SyriaA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader Extends Condolences over Deadly Blast in Tehran Clinic
2- Israel Backs Off from Annexation Plan: Int’l Pressures WorkA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- White House Defeated in New York: UNSC Meeting on Iran Yields No Fruit for USA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Iran, Russia Dissatisfied with Caesar SanctionsA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Resistance Front’s Missile Surprise
Palestinian Groups Test Fire New Generation Missiles in Gaza in Reaction to Annexation PlanA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on July 2

Fire at Natanz Nuclear Facility Leaves No Casualties: Iran

Cause of Accident at Iran’s Natanz Nuclear Site Discovered
Photo of the shed in Natanz nuclear facility which caught fire early Thursday / Source: Atomic Energy Organization of Iran

AEOI spokesman Behrouz Kamalvandi said the Thursday accident had no casualties and did not disrupt running operations at the facility.

He said there is no cause for concern over possible contamination as the warehouse was not operational.

He said expert teams are now on the ground to look into the causes of the accident.

Later in the day, Natanz governor said it was a fire, but “there is no need for concern from any aspect”.

No further details are available at this point.

Harkareh; A Traditional Stone Pot Used to Heal Ailments

Harkareh; A Traditional Stone Pot to Heal Ailments 16

The people of Mashhad in north-eastern Iran make special pots using the rocks taken from Kouh-e Sangi, the most famous mountain around the city.

Despite the influx of Teflon and Pyrex utensils, some families still prefer to make broth or even some stews in these pots.

“Serpentine” stone with the local name of “Harkareh”, which means a pot that does everything, is taken from the southern mountains of Mashhad and is transferred to workshops to be turned into dining utensils, such as stone pots, bowls, glasses, decorative items, samovars, etc.

Harkareh is famous for its flexibility. Enjoying iron and magnesium ions in their structure, these dishes have many medicinal and effective properties against diseases such as anemia and osteoporosis.

In addition to reducing the amount of water in the food, these utensils provide the nutrients needed by the body by releasing the beneficial salts in the stone, and gradually provide the food with the extra flavour it needs.

Stone utensils can be used to cook broth, stews, and other dishes, but they never cook rice or fry anything in them.

Recipe for Dizi, Famous Traditional Persian Food
Recipe for Dizi, Famous Traditional Persian Food

After being extracted from the mine, the stones were polished with tools such as an axe, and compass in the workshop.

With the help of a hatchet, they cut the unevenness of the stone and make a hole in it. After that the desired inscriptions are etched on the container.

Today, despite the new technology, this is done with a machine, which both facilitates the work and speeds up the production of dishes.

Mines of this particular stone can be found in region such as Zanjan, Sistan, Kerman, Khoy, Mako, Sabzevar, Torbat Heydariyeh and Birjand, but its major source of extraction is the mines around the holy city of Mashhad.

Spokesman Condemns US Envoy’s Comments on Military Action against Iran

Spokesman Condemns US Envoy’s Comments on Military Action against Iran

In a statement on Wednesday, the Foreign Ministry spokesman categorically condemned and slammed as “groundless and worthless” the comments from US Special Representative for Iran Brian Hook, denouncing the American official’s divisive mission to the regional countries and his threats against Iran.

“Alongside the desperate attempts at unfounded justification of subject of the arms embargo extension, Brian Hook is talking of military option against Iran, a moulded option that has been collecting dust for years on the table of the delusional American presidents,” he added.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran’s principled policy in the military sector is absolutely clear and the nature of this program is totally defensive,” Mousavi underlined.

“The real threat to the region is the destructive and destabilizing presence of the US, transforming the region into military bases, preventing progress and development of the region with the aim of creating division, and fomenting fear for the easy sale of products of the military industries of that country (the US),” the Iranian spokesperson added.

“As long as the US officials talk about the military option against the Iranian nation being on the table, although in vain, and delay their withdrawal from the region, the Islamic Republic of Iran will spare no legitimate efforts to strengthen its military power with reliance on domestic capabilities, and considers this as its inalienable right to defend the national interests of Iranians,” Mousavi stressed.

“Brian Hook has held consultations about the arms embargo on Iran while his country and a number of its allies are in possession of hundreds of nuclear bombs and other weapons of mass destruction, and, at the same time, are not cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency and other international institutions at all, and the Agency (IAEA) is not conducting any inspection of their nuclear facilities either,” he deplored.

“What is worse is that the US has practically turned the region into a powder keg with the mass sale of advanced arms and equipment to these countries, as much of these weapons are still being employed against the oppressed and defenceless people of Yemen, Palestine, Iraq, Syria and other regional nations,” the Iranian diplomat stated.

“Ensuring the security of region in the hands of the regional countries is the principled and invariable policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” Mousavi concluded.

US Presence Source of Instability in Syria: Iran’s President

US Presence Source of Instability in Syria: Iran’s President

Addressing a video teleconference of the Astana Peace Process on Wednesday, President Rouhani said the illegitimate presence of the US regime’s occupying forces on Syrian soil has become a source of instability in Syria and the whole region.

By increasing the number of its illegal military bases in Syria’s oil-rich region on the eastern bank of the Euphrates River, the US is plundering the natural resources of Syria, the Iranian president said at the summit, held via videoconference.

“I emphasize that it is necessary for the terrorist American forces to leave the region, particularly Syria, immediately, and that the Syrian government’s sovereignty would prevail all over those territories,” President Rouhani added.

The Iranian president also described the Astana Peace format as the “only successful process” contributing to the peaceful settlement of crisis in Syria, saying Iran, Russia and Turkey –the three friends and guarantors of the Astana Process- should protect and promote the achievements of the format.

President Rouhani then underlined that Tehran, Moscow and Ankara share views on “common basic and unchanging principles” regarding Syria, which are protecting Syria’s solidarity and territorial integrity, respecting Syria’s national sovereignty and independence, and determination of the fate of Syria in the hands of Syrian people alone and through Syrian-Syrian talks without foreign interference.

The president then lashed out at the US government for imposing new unilateral and inhumane sanctions against Syria under the so-called Caesar Act, saying Washington is making such vain attempts to fulfill its illegitimate political objectives while the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has caused widespread health and economic problems in Syria as the Syrian people are in need of humanitarian assistance, including medical equipment and pharmaceuticals to combat the epidemic.

“Such measure taken by the US regime amounts to economic terrorism that violates the international law, the human rights, the international humanitarian law, and the sovereignty of nations,” President Rouhani added.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran condemns any sanction against nations in the world, particularly against Syria, and emphasizes that it will continue to support the people and legitimate government of Syria more vigorously,” President Rouhani underlined.

“Such illegitimate and inhumane measures from the US regime will not cause any disruption to the resolve of Syria’s friends and allies,” he added.

The president further reminded the US that economic pressures against Syria and punishing Syrians will not help it achieve what it has failed to obtain by military pressures and resorting to terrorist groups.

The president then called on the international community to address the problem of internally displaced persons in Syria and help the Syrian refugees return home. “This is a humanitarian issue and will also help restore peace, stability and trust-building among the Syrian people. Any move to make humanitarian aid conditional on the achievement of political purposes will disrupt this process.”

“Today, after more than nine years since the onset of crisis in Syria, the Islamic Republic of Iran still believes that the only solution to the Syrian crisis is a political one and that it has no military solution. As the guarantor states of the Astana Process, we always support Syrian-Syrian dialogue within the framework of the agreements made under the Astana Process, and reaffirm our determination to fight against the terrorism of Daesh (ISIS), al-Qaeda, and all of their offshoots across the entire region, as in Syria,” President Rouhani stated.

Iran proudly talks about the war on terrorism, the president said, paying tribute to top Iranian commander Lt. General Qassem Soleimani who was assassinated in a US airstrike in Iraq.

The US claims to be fighting against terrorism, but it has assassinated the “hero of war on terrorism” and his companions, President Rouhani noted, saying it reveals the US regime’s false claims about the battle with terrorism.

President Rouhani underscored that the war on terrorism must continue until it is totally eradicated in Syria and the region, but emphasized the need to protect civilian lives in this battle. “We must not allow the terrorists to use people as human shields.”

He then noted that the fight against terrorism in Syrian must be coupled with respect for the Arab country’s national sovereignty and independence.

“A united and independent Syria without the illegitimate presence of foreign forces will not only result in the restoration of calm to that country after long years of sufferings of its people, but also would contribute to the stability and security of its neighbors,” President Rouhani noted.

The Iranian president finally condemned an escalation of the Israeli aggression against Syrian soil, adding, “The Zionist regime’s measures, in addition to the occupation of the Golan region, are in violation of Syria’s sovereignty and are destabilizing factors that threaten regional peace and security, and such occupying regime (Israel) will be accountable for their consequences.”