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Iran Congratulates Lebanon on Formation of New Gov’t

Iran Congratulates Lebanon on Formation of New Gov’t

In a statement on Sunday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi expressed delight at the consultations among the Lebanese groups and their consensus on a new government.

“The formation of government under such regional and international circumstances and considering the will of the Lebanese people is a stride forward and a positive step in resolving that country’s (Lebanon’s) problems,” Mousavi said.

“We hope that the new government could fulfill the demands of the Lebanese people who have won great glories in resistance and perseverance in the face of occupation, bullying and the hegemony,” the spokesman noted.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran hopes that the new Lebanese government, which has been formed on the basis of the will of the people, could overcome all challenges in light of solidarity and strengthened national unity, and would carry out its plans for the inclusive progress and development of Lebanon and for creating security and welfare,” he added.

The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman finally voiced full support for the new Lebanese government, and reaffirmed the Islamic Republic of Iran’s readiness to further broaden relations between Tehran and Beirut.

Iran, Oman Discuss Safety of Navigation in Hormuz Strait

Iran, Oman Discuss Safety of Navigation in Hormuz Strait

On his way back from the Swiss city of Davos, bin Alawi had a layover in Tehran on Sunday and held a meeting with Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif.

In the meeting, the two ministers discussed bilateral and regional issues, particularly the mutual cooperation between Iran and Oman in the Strait of Hormuz.

Zarif and bin Alawi also reaffirmed the Iranian and Omani governments’ determination to keep working in cooperation and continue consultations for the purpose of ensuring the safety of navigation and the security of energy for all parties.

The two foreign ministers also called on all sides to play a positive role in that process.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26

Iran Newspaper Headlines in April 11

Iran Newspapers

Abrar:

1- Araqchi: Assassination of Our Hero Starts End of US Presence in Region

2- Canada Once Again Urges ‘Independent Probe’ into Ukrainian Plane Crash

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Zarif’s Anger

* FM Warns Europe with Unprecedented Tone

* Analyst: Zarif’s Remarks Show We’re Ready for Any Confrontation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Ebtekar:

1- Zarif to Spiegel: Operator Who Shot Down Plane Is Now Jailed

2- Trump Trying to Overcome Short Wall of Senate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Etemad:

1- Coronavirus Quarantine

2- UK Not Going to Leave JCPOA for Now: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Javan:

1- Uranium Enrichment at Any Level Desired

* Iran Can Enrich Uranium at Any Purity Level It Wants: Official

2- Zarif: Europe’s Subservience to US ‘Disaster’

3- World Afraid of Dragon Virus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- US Expulsion Public Demand of Regional People

2- Iran Leader: Important Developments These Days Indicate Iran’s Greatness

3- Zarif to Spiegel: If US Lifts Iran Sanctions, It Can Return to Negotiating Table

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Kayhan:

1- 21 Killed, Over 1,000 Wounded in Turkey Quake

2- Casualties of Ain al-Assad Attack Growing Everyday

* Even US Senators Outraged by Conflicting Reports by Pentagon

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Khorasan:

1- Iranian Football Shows Off Its Power in Third Country

* Esteghlal, Shahr-Khodro Give Strong Response to AFC

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Quds:

1- Iran 2 – 0 AFC

* Shahr-Khodro, Esteghlal Defeat Bahraini, Kuwaiti Rivals Despite Stonewalling

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Sazandegi:

1- Iraq Says No to US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Shargh:

1- Zarif to Spiegel: Iran Doesn’t Rule Out Negotiation with US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Negotiation with Murderer of Haj Qassem?

* FM Zarif’s Inappropriate Comment in Interview with Spiegel: Talks with US Not Unlikely after Assassination of Gen. Soleimani; I Never Rule Out that Possibility

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 26

Prince Charles Praises Iranians, Says Willing to Visit Iran

Prince Charles Praises Iranians, Says Willing to Visit Iran

“Yes, obviously I would like to [go to Iran],” he was quoted as saying.

“I know that Iran has been such an important part of the world for so many centuries and has contributed so much to human knowledge, culture, poetry, art. I mean, really remarkable people.”

Asked about any future royal visits, a spokeswoman for Prince Charles said, “There are no plans for The Prince of Wales to undertake an official visit to Iran.”

Prince Charles’s wish to visit Iran comes at a time of heightened tensions between Tehran and the West.

Charles told the Sunday Times he tries to be a peacemaker and that he has prayed for peace in the Middle East.

“I do think the most important thing is a just and lasting peace,” he said in the interview, echoing comments he made on Friday during a visit to the Holy Land.

In February 2004, Charles became the first member of the Royal Family to visit the Islamic Republic after the 1979. He visited the country following the devastating earthquake of Bam in late 2003, which killed more than 40,000 people.

Britain’s royal family steers clear of politics, though Charles, who will become governor of the Church of England when he ascends the throne, has long spoken out on issues such as inter-faith dialog and the environment.

Iran Congratulates India on Republic Day

Iran Congratulates India on Republic Day

In his messages, Rouhani expressed hope that given the potentialities and capabilities, relations and collaborations between Tehran and New Delhi will be enhanced in every area and in line with the two nations’ interests.

“I hope that given the extensive cultural-historical commonalities, and the history of collaborations, we will witness development of ties between the two countries in each and every area,” Rouhani said.

Wishing Indian people “prosperity and happiness,” Rouhani said that “the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of India, enjoying ancient cultures and civilizations, have had a golden age of mutual ties behind them.”

Republic Day honours the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January 1950 replacing the Government of India Act (1935) as the governing document of India.

The Constitution was adopted by the Indian Constituent Assembly on 26 November 1949, and came into effect on 26 January 1950 with a democratic government system, completing the country’s transition towards becoming an independent republic.

26 January was chosen as the Republic day because it was on this day in 1929 when Declaration of Indian Independence (Purna Swaraj) was proclaimed by the Indian National Congress as opposed to the Dominion status offered by the British Regime.

Zarif Urges Trump to Make Decisions Based on Facts

Iranian People to Survive Latest of US Cruelties: Zarif

US President Donald Trump tweeted on Sunday that he will not accept Zarif’s proposal that the two countries start negotiations after US lifts its sanctions on Iran.

Zarif, however, struck back that Donald Trump is better advised to base his policies on “facts” rather than on “Fox News headlines or his Persian translators.”

Asked in an interview with Der Spiegel on Saturday whether Iran is still willing to negotiate with the US even after the latter assassinated Iranian General Qassem Soleimani, Zarif had said, “I never rule out the possibility that people will change their approach and recognize the realities. For us, it doesn’t matter who is sitting in the White House. What matters is how they behave. The Trump administration can correct its past, lift the sanctions and come back to the negotiating table. We’re still at the negotiating table. They’re the ones who left. The US has inflicted great harm on the Iranian people. The day will come when they will have to compensate for that. We have a lot of patience.”

In reaction to Zarif’s comments, Trump tweeted that “Iranian Foreign Minister says Iran wants to negotiate with The United States, but wants sanctions removed. @FoxNews @OANN No Thanks!”

But a few hours later, Zarif hit back, “@realdonaldtrump is better advised to base his foreign policy comments & decisions on facts, rather than @FoxNews headlines or his Farsi translators.”

Tensions between Tehran and Washington have been intensifying since 2018, when Donald Trump withdrew the US from JCPOA, and re-imposed severe sanctions on Iran economy.

Istanbul-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Tehran

Istanbul-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Tehran

The Airbus 306 had taken off from Imam Khomeini International Airport, where almost all Iranian international flights land and take off.

The Information Desk of Imam Khomeini Airport has confirmed the news to ISNA.

The passengers or crew has not suffered any injury, according to media reports.

The incident comes a couple of weeks after Iran’s Air Defence accidentally shot down a Ukrainian airliner near Teheran on Jan 8, killing all 176 aboard.

Scientists Use AI to Diagnose Various Types of Cancers

Scientists Use AI to Diagnose Various Types of Cancers

The molecular pathology of cancer is still limited to the use of a small number of biomarkers rather than the examination of all genes.

Part of this limitation is due to the challenges of computerised data analysis. To overcome this problem, researchers at the Royan Research Institute, Sharif University of Technology, and Colorado State University introduced deep neural networks (DNNs) that can infer the various properties of biological samples at the same time.

It encrypts all the transcriptome part of the genome on a small vector lattice (a computer-generated input image), then retrieves the mRNA and miRNA profiles based on tissue and the type of disease.

This method works much more efficiently than the original gene data to differentiate samples based on tissue and disease.

Researchers have used this method to examine 10,750 samples from 34 different groups (one healthy group and 33 groups with different types of cancer) from 27 tissues.

The results of the study, published in the International Journal of Scientific Reports, showed that the method developed in this study was significantly better than previous methods and conventional methods of using source tissue data, health status or disease, and it can predict the type of cancer in each sample.

For tissues with more than one type of cancer, 99.4% of all types of cancer were correctly diagnosed.

All in all, the results showed that using artificial intelligence can be very useful in molecular pathology of cancer and oncological research.

This project was implemented by Behrouz Azar Khalili, Dr Ali Sharifi Zarchi, Ali Saberi and their colleagues at Royan Research Institute, Sharif University of Technology, and Colorado State University.

 

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Six Tips to Manage Stress Before an Exam

Six Tips to Manage Stress Before an Exam

However, according to EssayShark, it is the anxiety and stress that help us to mobilize our forces. But at the same time, this feeling disturbs us and conceals a real threat.

Stress and anxiety affect most systems of the human body, but most of all, they negatively affect the nervous, cardiovascular, and immune systems. Anxiety causes the increment of heart rate and spikes in blood pressure. Due to malfunctions in the work of our body, various disorders in the emotional sphere of the personality often occur. They include mood swings, problems in communicating with parents and peers.

How to calm down before exams or other important events?

There is no need to calm down fully. A little anxiety before the exam helps. If you drink too much sedative pills so that nothing else worries you, there is a high probability that you will be just as calm and stupid at the exam. A little thrill stimulates and sets you up for good mental work.

The most straightforward recipe is also the most effective: you just have to get to work. If you have one hour left before the exam, use it as effectively as possible. If you walk around without doing anything, you’ll start worrying again. Use this hour to rewrite the basic phrases you need. It will help you to distract from negative thoughts. No matter how much you manage to learn during this hour — you have done your best and have not wasted your time. Your conscience can be calm.

Why should you not take any pills?

Do not think that this method is the easiest and most effective one. Sedative pills (and almost all drugs) not only calm but also slow down the nervous system. At the exam, your decision-making should be as fast as a flash of lightning to help you respond quickly, confidently, and adequately. That is why the sedative is an evil assistant.

Stress is an important, useful, and occasionally necessary physiological reaction of the body and should not be completely deprived of it. It is possible to cope with such experiences as the examination anxiety without any trendy pills.

How to manage stress?

  • Stop overthinking, imagining possible failures, and treating it as the end of the world. You can think about the worst that can happen if the exam is not passed. Most likely, the consequences of failure are not as fatal as it seems. You will just come back home from school, make yourself a big cup of tea, and life will go on.
  • Think of the fact that you are well-prepared for the text, and you will not only dazzle everyone with your knowledge but also impress the teacher and the group. This attitude is a bit perky, but it works well.
  • Use physical activity to distract from anxiety. Even a few minutes of jumping jacks will blow off some steam and give some rest to your head. Great, if there is a punching bag or just a pillow — let the nervous child inside of you beat it off as hard as it can. You should feel like a winner who is able to cope with any difficulties, not just with a simple exam.
  • Explore the situation. What awaits you? Learn about how and where the exam will be held. Find out the personality of the examiner. It is always possible to find out this information from those “who have been in this situation before”. Make sure you communicate with people you trust and who are not inclined to an excessively emotional perception of reality. Don’t let anyone rile you up. Your job is to gather facts, not gossip.
  • Get a good sleep at night that lasts for at least eight or nine hours. If you do not sleep all night before the exam, and then take a sedative or drink an energy drink, you might have even more troubles — fall asleep in the most responsible moment or become too nervous.
  • Breathing exercises are a great way to calm your nerves just before the exam (5-10 minutes before the test itself). Take a deep breath and deep exhalation. Repeat several times. Breathing exercises allow you to control the flow of oxygen entering our body, that is — to affect energy metabolism.