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Iran’s interests section in Washington condemns deportation of Iranian nationals to Panama

According to a statement released on Thursday, the US government, under stricter immigration policies, has been expelling foreign nationals lacking valid visas or residency permits, including several Iranian citizens.

The deportees were reportedly transferred to Panama and were denied the opportunity to receive consular assistance.

The Iranian Interests Section, in collaboration with the Iranian Embassy in Colombia (accredited to Panama), has since taken necessary legal measures to protect the rights and interests of the affected individuals.

The statement emphasized that seeking asylum in a third country is not considered a violation under Iranian law and reaffirmed that Iran welcomes its citizens with open arms.

The deportations are part of the Trump administration’s intensified immigration crackdown, which recently saw 119 non-Panamanian citizens, including Iranians, transported to Panama via a US military aircraft.

The Spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Esmail Baqaei, condemned the “inhumane and unjustifiable” treatment of Iranian nationals, stressing that the ministry is committed to safeguarding the rights of its citizens.

Iran’s atomic energy organization rejects IAEA chief remarks as politically motivated, repetitive

IAEA Grossi

It argues that some of Grossi’s recent positions, particularly his latest comments regarding Iran, lack these essential qualities, raising concerns that the IAEA may be compromising its credibility by straying from its professional and impartial stance.

The AEOI further asserts that in a situation where the United States and certain Western countries seek to misuse the IAEA as a tool to exert unjust pressure on Iran, such politically motivated and unprofessional remarks could serve as justification for their illegitimate demands.

The statement specifically points to Grossi’s recent press conference in Japan, where he suggested that Iran needs to prove it is not pursuing nuclear weapons, as an example of his lack of professionalism.

The statement notes that while Iran’s nuclear facilities account for less than three percent of the world’s nuclear infrastructure, they are subject to nearly a quarter of the IAEA’s total inspections.

The organization called for an end to Grossi’s “politically motivated and repetitive” rhetoric, which it deemed inappropriate for his position.

Grossi, in a recent press conference in Tokyo, claimed that the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA) is no longer effective. He stated, “The JCPOA is an empty shell. I don’t think anyone believes that this agreement currently plays a role.”

Grossi further argued that the deal is now “technically obsolete and no longer serves its original purpose.”

Unveiling Picasso’s works in Tehran: 26 rare pieces on display

According to the public relations office of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, the exhibition will include 26 aquatint pieces from the Tauromachia collection, or The Art of Bullfighting, which have never before been displayed in Iran.

The Tauromachia collection is a significant artistic portfolio consisting of 26 aquatint prints, created in an edition of 261, and is housed in major museums worldwide, including New York’s Museum of Modern Art,
MoMA.

This exhibition is being organized with the cooperation and approval of the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts, as well as the Niavaran Palace Museum.

It is a collaborative effort between various Tehran museums and will be held in the galleries of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.

The museum, with the participation of art specialists, researchers, and documentary experts, is preparing this exhibition as part of its cultural programming for the upcoming Persian New Year celebrations.

Iran’s interior minister: Removing unauthorized foreign nationals government priority

Afghan Refugee

He stated that the first step is to remove unauthorized migrants, but this process must be handled carefully to avoid straining relations with neighboring countries.

Momeni reiterated that while physical border barriers alone cannot completely resolve the issue, they slow down and regulate the movement of individuals.

He also highlighted the need to increase penalties for employers hiring unauthorized workers and introduce measures that make illegal migration less viable.

The Iranian government has been tightening border security and introducing stricter labor regulations in response to concerns over economic pressure and job displacement attributed to unauthorized foreign labor.

However, officials stress that these policies must be implemented without causing diplomatic tensions with neighboring countries.

Meanwhile, there has been growing frustration among the Iranian public, with increasing calls for the government to take stronger action in removing undocumented foreign nationals from the country, particularly Afghan migrants.

Iranian president wishes Pope Francis speedy recovery

Pope

On Thursday, Pezeshkian took to his personal account on X to convey his sentiments, writing, “I wish Pope Francis, who is being treated in hospital for a respiratory infection, well and pray to the Almighty for his health and speedy recovery,”

The 88-year-old Pope was hospitalized last week at Rome’s Agostino Gemelli Polyclinic for treatment of bronchitis and diagnostic tests, as reported by the Vatican’s official website.

Recent updates indicate that the Pope remains under medical care, though Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who visited him on Wednesday evening, stated that his condition has improved and he is now alert.

Pope Francis, a globally respected spiritual leader, has been a prominent advocate for peace, interfaith dialogue, and social justice.

Police reconstruct crime scene in murder case of Tehran University student

The reconstruction was conducted in the presence of the head of Tehran’s Criminal Court, law enforcement officials, forensic experts, photographers, journalists, and the suspects involved in the case.

The reconstruction aims to provide a clearer understanding of the events and assist in completing the investigation.

Khaleghi was fatally stabbed last Wednesday near the university dormitory area by two robbers identified as “Ahmad” and “Amir.”

The assailants, who took advantage of the darkness to carry out the robbery, fled the scene after inflicting fatal knife wounds on the student. Khaleghi succumbed to his injuries, prompting an intensive investigation by the police.

In an intelligence-driven operation, the police apprehended the suspects within less than a week.

The case has drawn significant public attention, highlighting concerns over safety in university areas and the need for enhanced security measures to prevent such crimes in the future.

Azini Wetland: A unique ecological gem in Hormozgan Province, southern Iran

Spanning over 4 kilometers in length and covering an area of about 15,000 hectares, the wetland is renowned for its dense mangrove forests, particularly the unique Avicennia marina (mangrove) species, and the presence of Sonneratia (a rare plant species).

It is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a vital habitat for numerous fish, crustaceans, and other marine organisms.

Thanks to its unique climate and rich biodiversity, the Azini Wetland serves as a sanctuary for various rare bird species and aquatic life, attracting nature enthusiasts and researchers alike.

Its ecological significance has made it a prime destination for eco-tourism and biological tours, offering visitors a chance to explore its natural beauty and observe its thriving ecosystems.

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Iran, Europe willing to advance negotiations, says Iranian official

Nuclear Negotiations in Vienna

Speaking in an interview with the Iraqi Al-Ahad TV’s “Geopolitics” program on Wednesday, Takht-Ravanchi emphasized that the negotiations are guided by established frameworks and directives aimed at reaching a mutual agreement.

Takht-Ravanchi also highlighted Iran’s commitment to strengthening ties with neighboring countries, particularly Iraq, noting significant achievements in this regard.

The deputy foreign minister stated that Iran maintains a unified stance, with the Iranian Leader and president both emphasizing the importance of fostering relations with neighboring nations.

He pointed to recent diplomatic exchanges between Iranian and Arab officials as evidence of the commitment.

On Saudi Arabia, Takht-Ravanchi described significant opportunities for improving bilateral relations, emphasizing the need for collaboration between Tehran and Riyadh.

He also addressed the issue of negotiations with the US, noting that Iran adheres to the framework set by the Leader.

He, however, recalled the challenges of past negotiations, including those that led to Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) and the US withdrawal from the accord in 2018, stressing the importance of learning from historical precedents.

As for Israel, Takht-Ravanchi warned against any miscalculations, stating that Iran’s capabilities are well-known and any missteps would come at a heavy cost.

Spanish guitarist says amazed by Iranian audience’s knowledge of flamenco

Following his performance at Rudaki Hall, Casares remarked, “Music brings all cultures closer together and keeps them united. I believe our mission is to play music to cleanse the souls of people around the world.”

Casares was pleasantly surprised by the Iranian audience’s response to his performance, saying “I was amazed. I did not expect such familiarity. The Iranian audience has a very good understanding of flamenco music and reacted very positively to my performance.”

“Occasionally, I heard the enthusiastic exclamation ‘¡Ole,’ which delighted me. I met some Iranian friends here, whom I had previously interacted with online, and I was very happy to see them among the attendees and chat with them after the performance,” he said.

Casares further commented on his participation in the festival, stating, “When I was invited to this festival, I did not know much about it. Since I have another performance in two days at a different festival and could only stay in Iran for one day, I was hesitant to accept the invitation. However, I am now very glad I came. The organizers did an excellent job.”

Spanish ambassador praises invitation of flamenco guitarist to Fajr Music Festival

Casares, a native of Malaga, performed a solo flamenco guitar recital, showcasing one of Spain’s most challenging musical traditions, according to the Public Relations Office of the 40th Fajr International Music Festival.

“I’ve known Daniel since he won his first award at 16. His solo performances are exceptional, and I congratulate the festival organizers for inviting him. He is an excellent representative of Spanish flamenco music,” Gaspar said.

He voiced hope that Casares’ visit to Iran will not be his last, noting the guitarist’s regret at having to leave so soon.

Gaspar, who attended the performance with his family, praised the festival’s atmosphere and the Iranian audience’s appreciation for Spanish music.

“I was surprised by how many Iranians spoke Spanish and enjoyed the performance. Music transcends language and brings cultures closer together,” he remarked.

The ambassador also expressed his admiration for Iran’s rich and diverse musical traditions, stating, “Iran is a vast and culturally rich country. I hope to contribute to introducing this heritage to Spain during my time here.”