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Iran Deploys Military Choppers to Put Out Zagros Wildlife

Iran Deploys Military Choppers to Put Out Zagros Wildlife 3

The choppers were deployed upon the urgent order of President Hassan Rouhani, according to the head of the Defence Ministry’s Crisis Management Department.

During the past week, the Army and IRGC had sent seven helicopters to extinguish the wildfire burning the woodlands of Khuzestan and Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad provinces, Javad Mostafaei said.

Despite several days of efforts to put out the wildfire, the woodlands located on the foothills of Zagros Mountain Chain are still burning.

Iran Deploys Military Choppers to Put Out Zagros Wildlife 1A top Natural Resources official at Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province says 50 hectares of the forests and meadows of the region have been destroyed by the wildfire so far.

“It is not possible to deploy forces to contain the fire because of the impassability of the steep slopes where the woodlands are located,” the official said.

Earlier, the head of the Forestry Organization of Iran had noted that helicopters were not sent to extinguish the fires as the organization owes 300 billion rials (about $2 million) to its own Ministry of Defence.

However, Mostafaei announced that the Planning and Budget Organization has undertaken to pay back half of the debt to the armed forces so that the choppers are deployed to the region.

The deployment of choppers came after President Rouhani spoke over the phone with the Defence Minister and the environmental protection organization chief about controlling the wildfires.Iran Deploys Military Choppers to Put Out Zagros Wildlife

Iranian environmental activists have criticized the government for the lack of coordination and for ignoring the problem.

Reports say part of the fire has been the result of arson, however, high winds in the region have quickly spread the fires.

The wildfire first started in Khaeiz protected area in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province four days ago.

Iran Major Regional Power with Int’l Leverage: Parliament Speaker

Iran Major Regional Power with Int'l Leverage: Parliament Speaker

Mohammad-Baqer Qalibaf said the country is also growing stronger every day.

“The Islamic Establishment [of Iran], getting stronger day by day at strategic levels, has been moving along, and now, as an important regional power, has turned into an influential player in the international arena,” he said on Sunday.

He said Iran’s newly-formed parliament deems any negotiations with the United States as harmful, and the new parliament’s agenda is to complete Iran’s revenge for the US assassination of General Qassem Soleimani.

The new parliament, he said, “views the fight against the global arrogance both an ideological goal and a strategic benefit, and negotiation and compromise with the US, which is the axis of the global arrogance, fruitless and harmful”.

“Our strategy in confronting the terrorist America is to complete the chain of revenge for the blood of Martyr Soleimani,” Qalibaf added.

The top parliamentarian underlined that Iran has stood up to the enemy’s all-out campaign at military, political, economic, security and cultural fronts.

“The volume and intensity of hegemonic powers’ enmity [toward Iran] with all their powerful media, economic, political and intelligence tools bear testimony to the fact that the Islamic Revolution [of Iran] has, as a role model, turned into the most important rival for global hegemony,” he said.

Qalibaf said Iran’s growing regional prowess has resulted in the country’s deep strategic and geopolitical leverage.

“It is also an opportunity which has turned Iran into a symbol of resistance against oppressors, and given Iran’s increasing deterrence power, no enemy dares encroach upon this land,” he added.

Iran Congratulates Croatia on Statehood Day

Iran Congratulates Croatia on Statehood Day

In a message released on Saturday, President Rouhani warmly congratulated Croatian President Zoran Milanovic and the people of the European country on behalf of the Iranian government and nation on the Statehood Day.

President Rouhani also expressed hope that bilateral relations would grow and serve the interests of the two friendly nations of Iran and Croatia given the cultural commonalities and the abundant capacities of the two sides for political, economic, scientific and technological cooperation.

The Iranian president finally wished the Croatian leader health and success and prayed for progress and welfare for the people of Croatia.

Statehood Day is a national holiday celebrated in Croatia on May 30, marking the constitution of its first modern multi-party parliament in 1990.

Iran to Fund Major Railway Project Using Russian Loan

Iran to Fund Major Railway Project Using Russian Loan

Speaking to reporters during a visit to the eastern province of South Khorasan on Saturday, Ardakanian said a major railroad project linking the cities of Zahedan and Birjand will be funded by a $5 billion loan provided by the Russian Federation.

He said Iran has ratified plans to set up the railroad project, has notified Russia of its decision, and is making arrangements with the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia to carry out the project.

Citing a Friday telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart about the plan, Ardakanian expressed hope that the railroad project would reach acceptable stages in the coming months and within the remaining year of the current Iranian administration’s term.

The minister also highlighted the abundant opportunities for energy projects in South Khorasan Province, saying the country’s only and largest coal-fired power plant, located in the city of Tabas, is moving rapidly to come into operation.

The major coal-fired power station is going to play a significant role in exploiting the potential of the province’s mines and in creating employment, he noted.

Ardakanian also unveiled plans to generate some 30,000 megawatts of wind power as a reliable source of renewable energy in collaboration with neighbouring Afghanistan.

“Good preliminary negotiations have been held (with Afghanistan), and I hope we could immediately put the plans for cooperation into practice given the situation after formation of a new government in Afghanistan,” the energy minister added.

Iran has a great capacity for solar and wind energies, he noted, saying the construction of renewable energy power plants will dramatically reduce the consumption of fossil fuels and water and reduce emissions.

There are three power plants with generating capacity of 18 megawatts (MW) in South Khorasan, the minister added, hoping that the coming into operation of a new wind farm in Sarbisheh would allow the province to export electricity.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar Newspaper:

1- UN Warns about Big Disaster in Yemen
2- US Threatens to Sanction Tankers Carrying Fuel to Venezuela
3- US to End Sanction Waivers in 60 Days
4- Qalibaf Elected as New Speaker of Iran ParliamentA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Afkar Newspaper:

1- IRGC Chief: We Won’t Bow to Any Enemy
2- US Must Either Admit Defeat or Keep Being Isolated: Iran
3- IRGC Aerospace Commander: We Have No Limit in Transfer of Technology to Car IndustryA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Trump’s Legacy Is Full Destruction of JCPOA
* US Returns JCPOA-Related Nuclear Sanctions
* What Does It Mean Five Months Before US Elections?
2- Larijani Appointed as Advisor to Iran’s Leader, Member of Expediency CouncilA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Arman-e Melli Newspaper:

1- Iran Takes Four Long Strides toward Smart CountryA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Iran Says Good Nuclear News Coming
2- Trump vs Twitter: US President Signs Order to Limit Social MediaA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Etemad Newspaper:

1- Digital Economy Instead of Oil-Dependent Economy: Rouhani
2- US’ Last Blow to Destroy JCPOA: Sanction Waivers LiftedA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Four ICT Infrastructure Projects Launched by Rouhani
2- Larijani Appointed as Leader’s Advisor, Member of Expediency Council
3- Series of Cyber-Attacks Put Israel on Verge of Disaster
4- Iran to Expand Scope of Its Presence in High SeasA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Black Americans Rise against Trump in Several States
* Trump Urges Police to Shoot at Protesters
2- Over 100 Vessels Join IRGC NavyA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Kayhan Newspaper:

1- IRGC Aerospace Chief: No Limit in Transfer of Defensive Technology to Car Industry
2- Oil Price Decrease Stops Bin Salman’s Ambitious Plans
3- US in Chaos: Trump Orders Forces to ShootA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Zagros on Fire: Iran’s Forest Organization Calls for Help from Gov’t, Armed Forces
2- Black Monday: Protests Erupt across US against Police’s Killing of Black AmericanA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Shargh Newspaper:

1- Trump a Virus against Freedom
2- Larijani Appointed Advisor to Leader, Member of Expediency CouncilA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30


Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader’s Decree for Ali Larijani
2- Qalibaf Elected as Parliament SpeakerA Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 30

Iran’s COVID-19 Death Toll Rises to 7,734

Iran's COVID-19 Death Toll Rises to 7,734

In his Saturday press briefing, Kianoush Jahanpour confirmed 2,282 new cases of COVID-19 infection, raising the total number of cases to 148,950.

He said 116,827 patients have so far recovered from the disease, and been discharged from hospitals across the country.

2,533 patients are also in severe conditions of the disease, he added.

So far, Jahanpour noted, 915,998 COVID-19 tests have been taken in Iran.

He said the condition in Khuzestan province is still critical. He also warned that East and West Azarbaijan, Lorestan, Kurdistan, Kermanshah, Hormozgan, and Isfahan provinces are in alarming conditions.

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Iran Vows to Take Action against US Move to End Nuclear Sanctions Waiver

Iran Vows to Take Action against US Move to End Nuclear Sanctions Waiver

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said Washington’s action is a flagrant violation of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 as well as the UN Charter.

“This move disregards the Islamic Republic of Iran’s innate rights and disrupts international public order,” said the spokesman on Saturday.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran monitors the technical and political effects of this move, and if it leads to negative impacts on Iran’s nuclear rights in accordance with international regulations and the provisions of the JCPOA, it (Iran) will take the necessary practical and legal steps,” he added.

The United States on Wednesday ended waivers on its sanctions for nations that remain in the Iran nuclear accord.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said he was responding to Iran’s “brinkmanship” of small nuclear steps, which are allegedly aimed at pressuring the White House to remove sanctions as called for by the 2015 nuclear deal.

“These escalatory actions are unacceptable and I cannot justify renewing the waiver,” Pompeo said in a statement.

Iranian People Hold Vigil for George Floyd

Iranian People Hold Vigil for George Floyd

The candlelight vigil was held in the Mellat Park of Mashhad, the capital of Khorasan Razavi province.

George Floyd, an unarmed 46-year-old Black man, died on Monday after a white officer used his knee to pin Floyd’s neck down to the ground.

In a video of the subsequent arrest, Floyd can be seen on the ground with his hands cuffed behind while Officer Derek Chauvin presses him to the ground with his knee on Floyd’s neck.

The brutal act led to protests in cities across the United States. The fired officer who killed Floyd as he pleaded “I can’t breathe”, has been charged with murder.

Meanwhile, Minneapolis has imposed a weekend curfew amid the tensions. Community leaders and residents demand the arrest of the three other officers involved.

US Revealing Its Ugly Face by Cracking Down on Anti-Racism Protests: Iran

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Iran’s Nature in Photos: Mehrabkooh Mountain

Mehrabkooh Mountain 18

Mehrabkooh is located 54 kilometres from the city of Nourabad, the capital of Delfan county, and has a height of 2,400 metres above the sea.

This masterpiece of the nature’s great painter has remained largely unknown, even to the local people.

Mehrabkooh, which means “mountain of altars” in Persian language, is called so because of its shape: it’s like the constellation of Gemini; composed of two halves: a small altar and a large one.

Both altar-like parts of the mountain are covered with old fruit trees, such as walnut, sumac, hawthorn, plum, grape, fig, apple and wild pear.

Located in the middle of Zagros mountains, Lorestan province has an important mountaineering potential; and attracts many tourists thanks to the pleasant nature and numerous waterfalls of the mountain range.

What follows are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of Mehrabkooh:

Iran Condemns Killing of Black Americans

Iran Condemns Killing of Black Americans

Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Friday that the US must stop brutality against the oppressed people including the black ones.

In a tweet, the ministry also expressed regret over the tragic murder of black Americans saying that the voice of the protesters must be heard and Washington must do justice for every case of black murder.

“regrets the tragic murder of black Americans, denounces deadly racial profiling in 🇺🇸 & urges authorities to do justice for every case. The protestors’ voice must be heard. In doing so, suppressing the suffering Americans & #PressFreedom must URGENTLY be stopped.#Minneapolis pic.twitter.com/QVaZjZuXQU

— Iran Foreign Ministry 🇮🇷 (@IRIMFA_EN) May 29, 2020″

Tehran further called for freedom of the press in the wake of the US arrest of the CNN crew when they were reporting the protests in Minneapolis.

Earlier on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Ministry had tweeted, “6 years after ‘I can’t breathe’ pleas of Eric Garner, George Floyd, another black man, dies after a cruel, inhumane arrest. It seems that US police brutality against blacks knows no boundaries.

And as always, the response to calls for justice, is employing even more force.”
George Floyd, an unarmed 46-year-old Black man, died on Monday after a white officer used his knee to pin Floyd’s neck down to the ground.

In a video of the subsequent arrest, Floyd can be seen on the ground with his hands cuffed behind while Officer Derek Chauvin presses him to the ground with his knee on Floyd’s neck.

The brutal act led to protests in cities across the United States. The fired officer who killed Floyd as he pleaded “I can’t breathe”, has been charged with murder.

Meanwhile, Minneapolis has imposed a weekend curfew amid the tensions. Community leaders and residents demand the arrest of the three other officers involved