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Iran Air Says Resuming Flights to Europe

IranAir resuming flights to Europe after four days: Airline

Homa said in a statement on Tuesday that flights to all European destinations will resume as of Wednesday March 11, 2019.

The statement said that resumption of flights had been made possible through intense negotiations with European authorities involving Iran’s foreign ministry and the civil aviation authority (CAO).

The airline said passengers should keep in touch to obtain more information about the resumed flights.

Homa said on Sunday that it would suspend all flights until further notice to all European destinations, insisting that the halt had been caused by unknown restrictions imposed by the European authorities.

CAO officials had denied reports that the restrictions were related to the spread of a new coronavirus in Iran while blaming the United States, which has been pressuring European countries to limit or stop flights from Iran, for the new situation.

Iran’s ambassador to France Bahram Qassemi reacted to the restrictions on Monday by saying that the measures should be regarded as disgraceful at a time Iran is needing help to fight a highly-contagious infection.

Homa and other Iranian airlines have suspended some of their flights to destinations in the Middle East and in the Southeast Asia region mainly because of the surge in the number of coronavirus cases both in Iran and in other countries.

Iran’s health officials said on Tuesday that another 881 people had tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the country to 8,042.

A total of 291 people have died of the infection in Iran since it began on February 19 while 2,731 patients have recovered from the illness.

Iran Urges Saudis Not to Politicize Coronavirus Issue

Iran’s Visa Issuance Rules Designed to Speed up Travel Procedure: Spokesman

Asked by Sputnik news agency’s reporter about Saudi Arabia’s claim that the passports of Saudi nationals, in particular, are not stamped upon entry into Iran, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said on Tuesday, “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already provided a description of the issue, and we are surprised that such quite simple subject has been once again mooted by Saudis.”

“We have already made it clear that the Islamic Republic of Iran’s regulations on issuing electronic visa are equal for the nationals of all countries except for the holders of British, American and Canadian passports, and attaching labels and issuing entry and exit stamps (in the passports) are avoided in conformity with the visa policy of many advanced countries,” he explained.

Iran Dismisses Hackneyed Statement of Arab Quartet Committee
Iran Dismisses Hackneyed Statement of Arab Quartet Committee

Mousavi underlined that such policy has nothing to do with the citizens of any particular country or with the coronavirus, and advised Saudi Arabia to refrain from politicizing the coronavirus disease and pinning the blame on others in this regard.

His comments came after Saudi Arabia complained that Iran had not stamped the passport of a Saudi citizen, who Riyadh claims has taken the novel coronavirus from Iran to the kingdom, while not declaring the issue to Saudi officials.

Innovation Ecosystem Sole Way to Defeat Coronavirus: Iran VP

Over 5,300 Iranian Knowledge-Based Firms Opened in 6 Years: VP

In comments after inaugurating the technology campus of the science and technology park of Tarbiat Modarres University in Tehran on Tuesday, Sattari said reliance upon the brainpower and creativity of the country’s youth is the sole way out of the current difficult situation.

“We believe that it is the youth who can find a solution for the coronavirus crisis,” the vice president noted.

He emphasized that an economy based upon oil incomes is no more a viable option, saying the domestic capabilities are the key to success at the present era.

There are perfect knowledge-based companies inside Iran producing medical equipment and pharmaceutical products, Sattari noted, saying they can offer people suitable services in the fight against COVID-19.

“The coronavirus epidemic in the country could be handled with knowledge-based creativity, as we have employed untested methods in order to decrease the contagious period of the disease in the country,” the vice president explained.

“The technology and innovation ecosystem must be formed in the country, because the oil and oil-oriented culture do not fulfill the needs of people anymore,” Sattari underlined, saying a country with 34 million young people needs to be governed by the innovation ecosystem.

Only reliance on the domestic capabilities could help Iran weather the tough sanctions and the coronavirus outbreak, he noted, adding that the knowledge-based companies can assist the medical society in the prevention and diagnosis of COVID-19.

Iran is a unique country in the region and the world in the field of biotechnology, the vice president stressed, saying the country takes pride in the synthesis of complicated biopharmaceuticals.

“I believe that biotech is in the Iranians’ blood,” he concluded.

Iran Says US Sanctions Exacerbated Coronavirus Crisis

Iran Threatens to Reconsider Nuclear Cooperation with IAEA

In a letter addressed to the President of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Ali Larijani referred to the cruel US sanctions, saying Washington’s approach is in sharp contrast to the UN Charter and the World Health Organisation statute. 

In his letter, a copy of which has been sent to heads of other unions and parliaments of various countries, Larijani stated that not only have Iran’s intensive efforts to help people been undermined, but the sanctions have negatively and undeniably hindered all national, regional and international efforts to contain the virus.

The letter reads as follows: 

As you know, the World Health Organisation has declared a state of emergency in some countries and regions of the world due to the increasing prevalence of the Coronavirus. Today, the world and humanity are witnessing an unprecedented international threat and growing concern about the number of countries affected by the virus and its victims. The virus crosses borders every day, threatening all parts of the world. Today’s international situation highlights, more than ever, the need for national, regional and international efforts and mobilisation of all the technical and logistical capabilities to assist countries infected with the virus. Therefore, the need for urgent, effective and comprehensive action to contain this virus is very crucial.

It is regrettable that, under these critical circumstances that the Islamic Republic of Iran is at the forefront of struggles to eradicate the virus with the aim of reducing the human suffering caused by the outbreak, it is systematically subjected to unilateral direct and indirect inhumane sanctions of the US.  This US approach, which is in sharp contrast to the UN Charter and the World Health Organisation Statute, has not only hampered Iran’s intensive efforts to help the affected population and to control the spread of the coronavirus, but also has negative and undeniable effects on all national, regional and international efforts to contain the virus.

At the same time, we are very pleased that some officials and international organisations have recently understood this sensitive international situation, and have called for the immediate lifting of all sanctions against the Islamic Republic of Iran, including sanctions on medical, pharmaceutical and laboratory equipment and other necessary medical stuff.

We believe that the Inter-Parliamentary Union, in accordance with its Statute, as an internationally recognised and effective body that reflects the true views and aspirations of the people and the representatives of the nations, can play a significant role in this regard to participate in the international containment process of this fatal disease. Accordingly, it is now expected that the Union, unambiguously and based on its principles, call for the immediate lifting of all direct and indirect sanctions against Iran, including the medical sanctions.

I am sure you will promote international efforts to overcome this serious challenge to human lives, and you will provide the necessary support to my country in its endless struggle against Corona.

 

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Russia to Send 50,000 Coronavirus Testing Kits to Iran

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Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Russian Federation Kazem Jalali says the kits will be given to the Iranian Embassy in Moscow on Tuesday, March 10, and the consignment would be dispatched to Iran very soon.

The ambassador further praised Russia’s cooperation with Iran in the fight against the virus and highlighted the determination of Tehran and Moscow to increase cooperation in various fields, especially healthcare.

Referring to Iran’s efforts to prevent the spread of the virus at national level, Jalali added since the eradication of the virus requires regional and global cooperation, the protection of citizens’ rights has been stressed in discussions with Russian authorities.

Meanwhile, director of Russia’s Red Cross has also announced readiness to send medical aid to Iran to fight the outbreak.

Earlier, China, France, Britain, Germany, Austria and the World Health Organisation had sent aid and equipment to Iran to combat COVID-19.

Iran President Urges Collaboration with Armed Forces in Coronavirus Battle

US Imperialism More Perilous than Coronavirus: Rouhani

President Rouhani on Tuesday held telephone conversations with the governors of Qom, Gilan and Mazandaran, the hardest-hit of the Iranian provinces following the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

In the conversations, the president was briefed on the latest efforts to contain the epidemic and treat the patients in those provinces.

President Rouhani also emphasized the necessity for the “serious, exact and strict” implementation of all protocols and decisions formulated by the Coronavirus Fight National Headquarters, run under the Health Ministry’s supervision.

The president further ordered the provincial governors to make the necessary arrangements to handle the situation during the new year’s holidays and turn the sports stadiums and other indoor locations into makeshift convalescent homes for the coronavirus patients.

President Rouhani also praised the Iranian medical staff for their unwavering efforts in the battle with the coronavirus, and stressed the need for taking advantage of the Armed Forces to supply the hospital equipment, establish mobile medical centers, and employ the capacities of the medical staff of the Armed Forces.

Rouhani to Chair Iran's Taskforce on Combatting Coronavirus
Rouhani to Chair Iran’s Taskforce on Combatting Coronavirus

He finally reiterated the necessity to avoid unnecessary trips and to stay at home in order to curb the spread of the virus, calling on the governors of Qom, Gilan and Mazandaran to ask the residents of their provinces to observe the advisories and cooperate with the authorities.

Iran’s Health Ministry announced on Tuesday that 54 people, the highest number since the outbreak of the COVID-19, have died of coronavirus during the past 24 hours.

The total number of infections in Iran has increased to 8,042 and the death toll to 291.

Coronavirus Kills Record-Breaking Number of Iranians in 24 Hours

Coronavirus Kills Record-Breaking Number of Irania

Kianoush Jahanpour, the Health Ministry’s spokesman, announced on Monday that 881 new cases of Coronavirus have been confirmed in Iran in the past 24 hours, including the 54 new deaths.

Now the total number of infections in Iran has increased to 8,042 and the death toll to 291, he added.

According to Jahanpour, 2,731 have also recovered and been discharged from hospital so far.

The 8,042 confirmed cases so far include 2,114 in Tehran, 886 in Mazandaran, 751 in Qom, 618 in Isfahan, 524 in Gilan, 416 in Markazi, 339 in Alborz, 257 in Qazvin, 222 in Khorasan Razavi, 221 in Semnan, 179 in Golestan, 176 in Lorestan, 151 in Fars, 146 in East Azarbaijan, 127 in Yazd, 110 in Khuzestan, 91 in Ardabil, 79 in Zanjan, 78 in Kurdistan, 77 in Hamadan, 73 in West Azarbaijan, 69 in Hormozgan, 56 in Ilam, 51 in Kermanshah, 51 in South Khorasan, 40 in Kerman, 40 in Sistan and Baluchestan, 37 in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, 34 in North Khorasan, 18 in Bushehr, and 11 in Kohgiliyeh and Buyer-Ahmad.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10

Iran Newspaper Headlines in April 11

Iranian Newspapers

Abrar:

1- IAEA Chief Repeats Claims about Lack of Access to Two Sites

2- N Korea Once Again Conducts Missile Test

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Afkar:

1- Iran Studying Possibility of Coronavirus Being US Biological Attack

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Medicine Is Sanctioned Because Oil Is Sanctioned: Iran Minister

2- Do Something for Gilan: Red Situation in Northern Provinces

3- We Should Accept Issue of Bioterrorism

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Ebtekar:

1- Fireworks in Oil Market

2- Two Swearing-in for One Presidency! (Afghanistan)

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Etemad:

1- Oil Prices Plunge Drastically

* Brent Oil Price at Lowest Level in 30 Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Ettela’at:

1- Economy’s Unprecedented Fall in Five Continents

2- Iraq Rejects US’ Request for Severing Ties with Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Javan:

1- Oil Suffering from Saudi Coronavirus

2- Taliban Calls for Compromise between Ghani, Abdullah

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Popular Mobilization for Supply of Anti-Corona Commodities

2- Trend of New COVID-19 Infections Continue to Decrease

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Kayhan:

1- IRGC Official: Three Revolutionary Bodies Helping Businesses Hit by Corona

2- Corona Hits 34 US States

3- Senator: Trump Spreading Misinformation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Sazandegi:

1- Killing Muslims in New Delhi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10


 

Shargh:

1- Two Inaugurations in One Territory

2- Corona’s Messages for Iran, World [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on March 10

Iran Develops Antibacterial Wound Dressing Curbing Red Blood Cell Disruption

Iran Develops Antibacterial Wound Dressing Curbing Red Blood Cell Disruption

Nowadays, considerable effort is made to overcome bacterial diseases and combat bacterial resistance. In this context, development of safe and efficient antimicrobial wound dressings which can selectively fight against the bacteria and decrease disruption of normal cells such as red blood cells in wound bed is highly required.

To that end, a group of researchers at Iran’s Royan Institute and the University of Tehran carried out a study in which a series of ammonium salts of alginate were prepared and the role of different counter-cations including sodium, triethylammonium, tributylammonium and dihexylammonium were examined with respect to antimicrobial efficacy and selectivity as well as fibroblasts viability.

The results of the study, published in ‘Materials Science and Engineering: C’, reveal that many different parameters such as hydrophilicity, linearity and branching structure, molecular weight and charge density can influence the selectivity of ammonium counter-cations.

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In vitro biological studies also indicated that tributylammonium alginate (TBA-Alg) possesses optimum anti-hemolytic and antibacterial properties compared with other counter-cations.

Furthermore, the fibrous mat of TBA-Alg demonstrated higher swelling ratio and better anti-hemolytic and cytotoxic activities against fibroblasts compared to a commercial silver-impregnated calcium alginate wound dressing.

Moreover, histopathological analysis of tributylammonium alginate fibrous mat revealed that this dressing accelerates reepithelialization of infected full-thickness skin wounds as well as the commercial silver-impregnated calcium alginate wound dressing.

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First Batch of Stranded Bahrainis Repatriated from Iran

Iran Condemns US Oil Deal with Syrian Kurdish Group

In remarks on Tuesday, Mousavi said the first group of Bahraini nationals has been sent to their own country.

“In line with the humanitarian measures, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs made efforts to transfer the foreign nationals to their respective countries, and as a result of these measures and frequent coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman, the first group of Bahraini citizens left for their country this morning (Tuesday, March 10),” the Iranian spokesperson said.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran offers special gratitude to the government of Oman, praises that country’s humanitarian approach to cooperation and determination to perform such humanitarian task, and hopes that positive interaction on part of the Bahraini government and continuation of this process would allow the other Bahraini citizens in Iran to return to their homeland according to the schedule,” Mousavi added.