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3,000-Year-Old Village of Qerveh: A Major Tourist Attraction in Iran

3,000-Year-Old Village of Qerveh 15

The village lies next to a road connecting Takestan to Abhar and, geographically speaking, is located on a natural plain. Villagers basically raise cattle or work on farms. They earn a living by producing and selling dairy products and handicrafts.

The Abhar river snakes through the Qerveh village, making land green and fertile. Part of a mass of limestone dating back to the Quaternary (fourth) geological era is located to the north of the river. The mass of limestone is formed in such a way that the rough surface stands much higher than the ground. It seems locals have taken advantage of this feature to build their village in such a way that it enjoys a high level of safety and immune to highwaymen and looters.

Accordingly, they have constructed village homes on that mass of rock in such a way that the outer walls of homes are vertically level with the wall of the limestone mass. This way, the walls of homes lie exactly on top of the stone walls, making the village impenetrable.
It seems the pathway into the village was designed while taking safety issues into account. The remains of homes built into the mountain are conspicuously evident, creating a picturesque view.

The historical monuments in the village include the Great Mosque, an ancient bridge over the Abhar river and several watermills dating back to the Safavid era. Dating back 1,025 thousand years, the Qerveh Great Mosque is one of the monuments built in the Seljuk era and has a unique architecture.

Red Cross Hails Iran’s Achievements in Coping with Coronavirus

Red Cross Hails Iran’s Achievements in Coping with Coronavirus

Barbara Rizzoli, Head of the ICRC Delegation in Tehran, says the Islamic Republic has covered a wide range of activities in various fields, including prevention and treatment.

She said the Iranian Red Crescent Society, along with the health ministry and other responsible institutions, has played an important role in dealing with COVID-19.

She noted the measures takrn by Iranian Red Crescent Society (IRCS) included rapid diagnosis and screening as well as providing health care and shelter to the patients, but the most important activity of this society has been informing the public about health care.

Speaking on n a meeting with Head of the Iranian Red Crescent Society Karim Hemmati in Tehran, she noted the ICRC has supported the IRCS as much as it could.

“One of the contributions was the payment of CHF 500,000 to the Iranian Red Crescent Society to use in containing the disease.”

Rizzoli also referred to the joint moves and other support of the ICRC for the IRCS, underlining that “supporting joint measures is one of our activities. For example, the committee has cooperated with the Iranian Red Crescent Society in educating people about the dangers of landmines and producing educational content about COVID-19 disease.”

“In the eastern parts of the country, specifically in Mashhad, we support a non-governmental organisation in providing personal protective equipment because we believe during the outbreak some activities become more important; therefore, we should pay more attention to them.”

Red Cross Hails Iran’s Achievements in Coping with Coronavirus 2She further referred to the International Red Cross Movement communications network, including the ICRC, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, as well as more than 200 other societies, saying this network is a guarantee for the national societies to be able to use the best methods, and at the same time communicate with each other.

The Head of the ICRC Delegation in Tehran also stressed the important role of national societies in dealing with the crises such as COVID-19.

“Due to their geographical proximity to people, the national societies can reach out to the affected people as soon as possible and support them, as the Iranian Red Crescent Society is doing the same these days,” highlighted Rizzoli.

At this meeting, the head of Iran’s Red Crescent Society Karim Hemmati also expressed there is a close connection between the IRCS and the ICRC, saying this cooperation has expanded due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Every year the ICRC celebrates World Red Cross Red Crescent Day on May 8 to get the people relieved from the natural calamities and other disastrous activities in any country.

3 IRGC Forces Killed by Terrorists in Iran’s Kurdistan

3 IRGC Forces Killed by Terrorists in Iran’s Kurdistan

The incident happened near the city of Divandarreh, located 98 km north of the provincial capital of Sanandaj.

Hamzeh Sayyed al-Shohada Base of the IRGC Ground Forces announced in a statement on Tuesday that following a clash with terrorists, Colonel Shakiba Salimi was killed along with two other forces. Some anti-Iran elements have also been killed by these IRGC members.

In July 2018, anti-revolutionary terrorists attacked a border post of the Hamzeh Sayyed al-Shohada Base in the western province of Kurdistan, killing 11 forces.

250 Major Energy Projects to Be Launched across Iran by Year-End

250 Major Energy Projects to Be Launched across Iran by Year-End

Reza Ardakanian made the comment on the sidelines of a Tuesday ceremony to inaugurate a number of electricity projects in Markazi Province through video conference.

Ardakanian said the energy projects in the central province are part of a program called “AB Iran”.

He added that in the third week of the implementation of this program six major water and electricity projects have been inaugurated in the province.

Referring to the current situation in the country and the spread of the coronavirus, Ardakanian said while the whole world is struggling with COVID-19, Iranians are involved in psychological and economic warfare too.

“We have no doubt the post-corona period will not be the same as before. Just as the post great war eras were not similar to the pre-war eras in history,” he underlined.

In February 2018, Ardakanian announced the Islamic Republic is self-sufficient in the area of power generation noting that the country is the top producer of electricity in West Asia.

He maintained that over 90 percent of power generation equipment including turbines and generators are currently built inside the country.

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran

Iranian Newspapers

Almost all newspapers today covered the Iranian Parliament’s move to approve a bill that allows a major overhaul in the country’s currency rial.

The lawmakers on Monday approved articles and sub-articles of the Bill to Reform the Country’s Monetary and Banking Act, a law which has dominated financial and economic exchanges in Iran since 1972.

The first article of the bill passed on Monday stipulates that Iran’s currency would be reversed to toman, a legal tender that was in use nearly 100 years ago in the country, and each toman will be equal to 10,000 rials.

Toman is the unofficial currency used by people in their daily conversations and transactions.

What follows are headlines of 12 Iranian papers, in which some have argued for and some against the currency overhaul.

Abrar Newspaper:

1- Corona Claims 74 More Lives in Iran

2- Iran to Give Decisive Response If Arms Embargo Extended

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Afkar Newspaper:

1- Official: Slashing Four Zeros from National Currency to Have Positive Impact on Stock Market

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Cosmetic Surgery for Patient Suffering from Cancer

* Iran Parliament Approves Bill to Change Iranian Currency to Toman

* Analyst: Cutting Four Zeros from National Currency Is Unnecessary, for Show

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- A Time for Slashing Zeros!

2- Rouhani: Iran’s Plans for Fight against Corona Challenged by US Moves

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Prominent Literary Translator Najaf Daryabandari Dies at 91

2- Takht-Ravanchi: It’s a Joke that US Is Participant of Resolution 2231

* US Knows Threatening Iran Will Backfire

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: US Measures Threaten to Multilateralism and Int’l Cooperation

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Iran Newspaper:

1- Rouhani at NAM Summit: Global Cooperation Must Replace Economic Terror, Military Threat

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Javan Newspaper:

1- Saving Face with Toman

2- Iran Starts Producing Exclusive Antibody for Corona

3- Rouhani Attacks US in NAM Online Meeting

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Iran among Top Five Countries in Terms of Recovery from COVID-19

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Iranian Scientist Jailed in US to Be Repatriated Soon: Official

2- Great Operation of Ramadan II Starts in Iraq’s Anbar to Thwart ISIS Sedition

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Farewell to Rial

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: Iran Ready to Produce Vaccine, Treatment for Corona

2- Rial at Final Destination

3- Kim’s Death and Issue of North Korea [Editorial]

Decision to Cut Four Zeros from Currency Grabs Headlines in Iran

Iranian Couple Travel 90km Daily to Teach Their Students

With the closure of schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an Iranian couple from the north-eastern city of Gonbad Kavus travel some 90 kilometres every day to teach their students in a border village.

Iranian Electric Bikes to Break into Market

Iranian Electric Bikes to Break into Market

The CEO of Bana Sharif Electric Vehicle Development Group said the company has succeeded in carrying out all the processes of producing electric motorcycles, including designing, prototyping and manufacturing.

Bana Sharif is a joint venture between Sharif University of Technology and Jahanro Company. The company focuses on developing electric vehicles and its supporting infrastructure.

Pouyan Ahmadizadeh, the CEO, said the prototype of this electric bike has been fully prepared, and it has obtained the licences required to break into market.

“Obtaining a plate licence is one of the final steps. If approved, the last problems in the way of commercialising the product will be resolved,” stressed Ahmadizadeh.

With every charge, which costs about 1,000 Tomans (about 6 cents), the vehicle travels 65 kilometres. Considering the gas price hike, this increases the cost-efficiency of using the product.

Ahmadizadeh further mentioned that the battery of this motorcycle is guaranteed for two years by the company, as it is one of the key components in electric vehicles.

Due to the rise in the price of gasoline and the relatively inexpensive price of electricity in the country, the use of high-quality electric motorbikes can be a reasonable and environment-friendly option for the future of intercity transportation in Iran.

Currently, citizens in various countries, especially in Southeast Asia, use electric motorcycles on a daily basis. In Iran, sooner or later, vehicles with non-fossil fuels will be welcomed in the country’s transport sector.

Some 100,000 Iranians Infected with Coronavirus: Ministry

Coronavirus

The Ministry’s spokesman, Kianoush Jahanpour, said on Tuesday that 63 patients have died of the virus in the past 24 hours, increasing the death toll to 6,340.

So far, he said, 80,475 patients have recovered from the disease and been discharged from the hospital.

2,685 patients are also in severe conditions of the disease, Jahanpour added. He also noted that 519,543 COVID-19 tests have been taken across the country so far.

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Iranian President, Japanese PM Discuss Regional Tensions

Iranian President, Japanese PM Discuss Regional Tensions

In a phone conversation with Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday, Rouhani said in the current situation that the coronavirus has affected the whole world, tensions should be reduced and the relations between the countries should be based on humanitarian ties.

Expressing regret over Washington’s creation of tension in the region, Rouhani said, “It is unfortunate that in recent weeks we have witnessed tensions created by the US in Iraq and the Persian Gulf region.”

“The United States has always been the source of tensions in the region,” he noted.

Reacting to the claim by the United States that it is ready to help Iran fight against the coronavirus, the president said if they are honest and want to take action, the only way is to end imposing illegal sanctions.

Rouhani slammed the US sanctions against Iran, saying unfortunately, under the harsh conditions of the fight against COVID-19, as well as its severe economic consequences, the US illegal sanctions against the Iranian people have intensified.

The Iranian president also noted that there is no other way except inter-state cooperation to save the world from this virus, underlining that the Islamic Republic is facing many problems, even in supplying medical equipment and food as the cruel and inhumane US sanctions are increasing.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian president thanked the Japanese government for its friendly assistance to Iran in the fight against the coronavirus.

For his part, the Japanese Prime Minister stressed the need for cooperation of all countries to overcome the coronavirus and the global economic crisis caused by it.

“It is worrying that in this condition we are witnessing tensions in the Middle East. We believe that peace and stability must be established in the region,” continued Abe.

He further mentioned that Iran is an important and influential country that plays a significant role in establishing peace in the region, adding that Tokyo will continue its cooperation with Tehran in this regard.

The Japanese prime minister described as “inappropriate” the intensification of US sanctions against the Islamic Republic amid the outbreak of the coronavirus, underscoring that in the current situation, humanitarian measures should be on the agenda of all countries.

Rouhani and Abe also highlighted the need for cooperation between all countries to deal with the coronavirus, stressing that Tehran and Tokyo must boost ties and exchange experiences.

They further emphasised the development of bilateral relations and expressed hope that with the implementation of the previous agreements, Iran and Japan would witness the expansion of economic and trade ties.

Iran Exports 40,000 Coronavirus Test Kits to Germany

Iran Exports 40,000 Coronavirus Test Kits to Germany

The shipment, involving 40,000 test kits manufactured by an Iranian knowledge-based company, was exported from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini International Airport on Tuesday morning.

The coronavirus test kits have been made by Pishtaz Teb Zaman Co., a knowledge-based enterprise with 21 years of experience in producing various cancer tumor markers and testing kits for the diagnosis of infectious and endocrine diseases.

The Iranian company has already developed five types of biochemistry kits and has exported its products to Italy, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, South Korea and Turkey.

Iran to Export Coronavirus Test Kits to Germany, Turkey

The Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology has categorized the company as a leading firm contributing to the knowledge-based economy in Iran.

Following a call from the vice presidency a couple of weeks ago, Pishtaz Teb Zaman focused its efforts on the production of COVID-19 diagnostic test kits.

CEO of the company Behrouz Hajian Tehrani says the homegrown product meets all European standards of accuracy, performance and diagnosis time.

The new test kits have undergone a long process to obtain certification inside Iran and have also received Europe’s CE marking, he added.

Hajian said around 150 companies and research centers, mainly based in the US and China, are currently producing coronavirus test kits, noting that many developed and European countries have been yet unable to make such device.

Although Pishtaz Teb Zaman has just received permission for the export of COVID-19 test kits, many countries in the world have applied to purchase the product, including Turkey, Ecuador, Brazil, and Spain, he noted.