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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5

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19 Dey:
1- Government Spokesman: Zarif Trusted by Leader, Establishment
2- Bitcoin Mining Legalized in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Abrar:
1- EU Worried about Use of Drones in Terror Attacks
2- Pompeo Claims Iran Destabilizing Strait of Hormuz
3- UN Chief Concerned about Growing Tensions in Persian Gulf

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Aftab-e Yazd:
1- IRGC General: Defending Baghdad Just Like Protecting Tehran
2- Finnish Diplomat Key to Possible Assassination of Amano

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Ebtekar:
1- Rand Paul: Details of My Meeting with Zarif ‘Confidential’
2- Another Vessel Seized in Persian Gulf

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Etemad:
1- Court of Administrative Justice Rules Police Must Give Motorcycle Driving Licence to Women
2- White Terrorism in US
* Two Shootings in US Leave 30 People Killed

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Ettela’at:
1- Government Spokesman: Bans against Zarif, Leader Won’t Undermine Our Faith in Diplomacy
2- Terror Attacks in Texas, Ohio Leave 30 Dead
3- Imran Khan: US to Get Caught in Quagmire If It Makes Mistake of Attacking Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Javan:
1- Iranian Oil Tankers Parading from Mediterranean to China Sea
* US Media Admit US Plan to Zero Out Iran’s Oil Exports Has Failed
2- IRGC: Vessel Seized in PG Was Smuggling Fuel to Regional States
3- Trump’s Racist Explosion in Texas and Ohio

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Gov’t Spokesman: Iran Welcomes Positive Political Approach of Saudi, UAE
2- From UAE’s Point of View, Yemen War Is Over: Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Kayhan:
1- Bloodbath in US
* These Are the Ones Who Give Human Rights Prescriptions to World!
* Murderers Were Huge Fans of Trump
2- Foreign Vessel with 700,000 Litres of Smuggled Fuel Seized in Bushehr
3- Daily Beast’s Report Shows Americans Sold Billions of Dollars’ Worth of Outdated Weapons to Saudi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Sazandegi:
1- Rand Paul Advised Zarif to Share His Words with Trump in Person in New York Meeting
2- Zarif Warned in Meeting with Paul He’ll Be Sanctioned If He Doesn’t Meet Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Shahrvand:
1- From El Paso to Dayton: Bloody Day and Night in US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5


 

Shargh:
1- Gov’t Spokesman: Trump Wasn’t Deceived by Domestic Opposition to Trump
2- Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Speculations about Caspian Sea Legal Regime Incorrect
3- China New Target of US Missiles

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 5

Iran Declares ‘Classified’ Deal with Russian Navy

Rear Admiral Hossein Khanzadi made the announcement during the opening ceremony of an international military diving competition in the southern Iranian Kish Island on Sunday.

The Admiral said he signed the deal with the Russian Defense Ministry on behalf of Iran’s General Staff of the Armed Forces during his trip to Moscow last week.

“Some articles of this agreement are classified but overall, it is aimed at expanding military cooperation between the two countries,” he said.

“Of course, a large part of it includes the naval forces of the two countries and the agreement can be called the first of its kind between the two sides,” he said, going on to call the agreement a “turning point” in military to military ties between Iran and Russia.

UK, US attempts at escalation in Persian Gulf ‘insignificant

Khanzadi also dismissed as insignificant recent actions by the United States and the United Kingdom to escalate the situation in the Persian Gulf region.

He made the remarks on after being asked about his opinion on the developments concerning the region over the past weeks, Fars News Agency reported.

“Nothing has happened in the region…and the show that arrogant countries, most importantly the US and the UK, put on is only a big bluff and a dishonest act aimed to create the impression that the region is unsafe,” he said.

“This is while the region is perfectly safe,” the official said, calling the efforts futile.

The United States has been pushing its regional allies to form a coalition force that would supposedly ensure the safety of foreign vessels sailing through the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.

Britain has also dispatched three warships to the Persian Gulf after Iranian forces detained a British tanker that had collided with a fishing boat in the Strait and refused to heed its distress calls afterwards.

Both Washington and London have been trying to justify escalation in the strategic waters by accusing Iran of trying to destabilize shipping activities in the Persian Gulf in response to renewed American sanctions, specially on its exports.

Tehran has vowed to keep selling its oil despite the bans, but has invariably spurned using violence to make that happen.

Key Washington allies Germany and Japan have, meanwhile, refused to join the US-proposed force, and France has expressed reservations.

Bloomberg also reported that the US’s efforts to build the coalition “continue to bear little fruit,” noting that major ally Australia was still undecided whether to join.

It cited Australian Defense Minister Linda Reynolds as saying after a meeting with US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper in Sydney on Sunday, that Canberra was “deeply concerned” about heightened tensions in the region, and called the US request “a very serious one, and it is a complex one.”

Former Australian foreign minister Bob Carr, meanwhile, warned against supporting any such US-led mission, saying that any such coalition would ensure a direct, large-scale military conflict between the US and Iran.

“It’s altogether appropriate for the Australian ministers to take their time with this request from our US ally,” he said.

Joint Iran-Russia drills

Khanzadi also pointed to the prospect of joint naval maneuvers by Iranian and Russian forces in the future.

He said an agreement had been signed between Iranian and Russian naval officials in this regard last week, and that the drills will go underway by the end of year.

Iraq Says Has Nothing to Do with Vessel Seized by Iran

“The ministry does not export diesel to the international market,” the Arab country’s oil ministry said in a statement, Iraqi News Agency reported.

Iraq’s relevant authorities are working to gather information about the seized vessel, it added.

Two Iraqi port officials said initial information obtained show that the seized ship is owned by a private shipping company which is owned by an Iraqi private trader.

In a statement on Sunday, the IRGC Navy’s Public Relations Department said that the foreign ship had been captured by the military vessels patrolling the second naval zone in the Persian Gulf as part of the operations to detect and fight against organized smuggling.

The IRGC Navy’s patrol vessels confiscated the foreign tanker that was carrying 700,000 liters of smuggled fuel in a surprise operation after coordination with judicial authorities, it added.

According to the statement, the foreign ship was seized near Farsi Island, a tiny, barren island in the Persian Gulf.

Why Adults Find It Easier Than Youngsters to Learn a New Language

Youngsters learn their native language because that’s the first essential language they need to communicate with others around them. However, when it comes to learning a foreign language, adults have far better skills than their younger counterparts.

The theories that prove otherwise

There are two theories from the 1960s that explain why youngsters are not always better at learning a new language. First, the theory of universal grammar describes how children are born with the capability to learn language rules quickly. But this ability tends to fade away as they grow older. That is why when they want to learn a second language, they can’t really focus on the syllables and words as they did while learning their native language.

For adults, it’s the other way around. Since you consciously decide to learn a new language, you tend to concentrate more on the nuances of the new words and the syllables. You are enthusiastic because you genuinely want to learn. This makes your learning faster and more efficient.

The second theory is called the critical period hypothesis. It states that as children reach the age of puberty, they lose the mechanism or the instinctive knowledge to learn the rules of a new language. On the other hand, older learners understand the value of learning a new language. Whether it is for their business or because they are going on a long vacation to a new country, it is their inner-drive that enables them to focus more on their lessons.

For example, if your London company sends you to China to stay for a few months as a project manager, you shouldn’t expect a team to fly with you to China as well. On the contrary, you need to take up Mandarin course London to become fluent in Chinese and ensure that you can communicate with the local employees.

Adults are better at self-guided learning

Self-guided learning is not limited to studying from mobile apps or library books. You can take your regular Mandarin course London classes and guide yourself to learning the language by self-motivation. Youngsters don’t take the self-guided approach, and that’s why adults find it easier to learn a foreign language.

When you come home after class, you have that urge to complete the assignments. This is an automatic behavior that plays in your mind, but that doesn’t necessarily happen to younger learners. Self-guided learning here refers to your self-interest to learn a foreign language quickly. The steps you take to accomplish that feat is what keeps you ahead of younger individuals.

Adulthood is a period where you can make your own decisions. This gives you the freedom to learn a language quicker because you are making the conscious choice to learn, and not being forced to do it as compared to youngsters where they learn something out of the need to pass a test or score higher marks.

Iran, FAO Launch Joint Program on Green Climate Fund

The Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with the Department of Environment of the Islamic Republic of Iran (DOE) held the Inception Workshop of the “Green Climate Fund (GCF) Readiness Program” that aims to strengthen the country’s capacity to access climate finance to implement its commitments to reducing emission and strengthening resilience.

Organized in four sessions on 04 and 05 August 2019 in DOE premises, the Inception Workshop was attended by experts and scholars from FAO, DOE, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Agriculture Jahad, the Ministry of Energy, the Ministry of Petroleum, the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare, the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance, the Meteorological Organization and other relevant key partners from public and private sectors.

Participants discussed a coordination platform to engage all relevant stakeholders. The experts also defined necessary strategic investment criteria for prioritizing climate investments and a strategy to ensure that adaptation and mitigation actions will benefit all key stakeholders especially women, youth and children.

Speaking at the event, FAO Representative to Iran, Mr Gerold Bödeker thanked DOE, GCF and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the support extended to this Program and congratulated all participating agencies and stakeholders on developing collective views on strategic priorities for Iran’s access to climate finance and actions to strengthen coordinated actions. He emphasized the importance of climate smart agriculture that encompasses sustainable forest and other natural resources management, saying that FAO is looking forward to further collaboration with national and international partners to mitigate climate change threats.

Coordinated by FAO and funded by GCF, this Readiness Program supports the establishment of National Designated Authority Office within the Department of Environment to improve Iran’s climate change investment planning, decision-making mechanisms and act as the coordination body for developing, appraising and financing Programs and projects that aim to adapt and mitigate climate change.

Nigeria Court Allows Sheikh Zakzaky to Receive Treatment in India

Sheikh Zakzaky and wife, Zeenat, were absent during the court session.

Police had earlier tightened security in the Kaduna metropolis ahead of the hearing of the bail application of the IMN leader and his wife.

Sheikh Zakzaky’s lawyer Femi Falana told AFP that “the judge has ordered that Zakzaky be flown to India for proper medical attention.”

Security agents had warned against any protests by anyone or group of persons on account of the Islamic cleric’s court appearance.

They also encouraged residents to continue their daily activities peacefully.

Zakzaky, the founder of the IMN, has been in detention since December 2015 after his residence in the city of Zaria was raided by Nigeria’s forces, during which he was beaten and lost vision in his left eye.

During the brutal crackdown, three of his sons lost their lives, his wife sustained serious wounds, and some 350 of his followers were killed.

Since then, the government has been violently cracking down on the IMN and its members.

Works by Young Painters on Show at Iran’s Oldest Visual Arts Event

The summer event is known as the oldest visual arts event in Iran’s private sector that features works by 228 artists this year.

According to Leili Golestan, the director and designer of the gallery, 32 works worth over 10,000 USD were sold in the opening day.

A special feature of this edition is that well-known artists have not participated and only a number of works by young and less-known artists have been presented.

Prices start at 13 dollars and the most expensive painting is 6,000 dollars which is a work by Mohammad Ebrahim Jafari.

At this event any work that is sold is removed from the wall and replaced by another work of art. Therefore, the exhibition is updated every few days and enthusiasts and shoppers can visit and shop again.

“One Hundred Works, One Hundred Artists” will run through August 21 at Golestan Gallery, north of Tehran.

What follows are Honar Online’s photos of the gallery:

Iran to Equip Damavand Destroyer with Vertical Launch Missiles

Speaking on the sidelines of the opening ceremony of the Depth competition of the 2019 International Army Games on Kish Island in southern Iran on Monday, Rear Admiral Khanzadi said the Damavand destroyer will rejoin the Navy’s northern fleet later this year.

“The destroyer has been fully revived and this has been done in 18 months,” the commander said, adding that all defects of the destroyer have been fixed.

He went on to say that the destroyer has been equipped with advanced radar systems that allow it to reach distant targets.

“The destroyer has been equipped with new weapons and we are seeking to equip the Damavand destroyer with vertical launch missiles,” Rear Admiral Khanzadi noted.

The Damavand destroyer crashed into a jetty on January 10, 2018, killing two sailors of the Iranian Navy. The accident occurred when Damavand was docking at port in Iran’s northern province of Gilan.

Increasing wind speed and severe storm in the Caspian Sea caused the destroyer to have a crash with the jetty.

Damavand, a 100-meter-long destroyer weighing more than 1300 tons, officially joined the Navy’s northern fleet in the Caspian Sea in March 2015.

More than 700 industrial, research and academic Iranian centers cooperated in designing and producing the military vessel, which is also a training warship.

Iran Glad to See Neighbours Getting Out of B-Team: Zarif

Zarif made the remarks in a Monday press conference in Tehran, using the term he himself has coined to refer to a four-member group of anti-Iran hawks, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, UAE de facto leader Mohammed bin Zayed, and US president’s national security advisor John Bolton.

“Thank God the number of those in the B-Team is decreasing, and we welcome that. We want the relations with our neighbours to improve,” Zarif noted.

“Doors of Iran, as the country of your brothers, are open to you,” he added.

He also thanked Saudi Arabia for their good reception of Iranian Hajj pilgrims and expressed hope that such behaviours would be repeated after the annual pilgrimage.

“We are in the days of Hajj. Put an end to the Yemen war. Put an end to your pressures on the Syrian, Iraqi, and Afghan nations.”

“Doors of Iran are open to neighbouring states. We’re ready, and this dialogue will benefit Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and all regional states.

Zarif said Iran, Iraq, and six other Persian Gulf Cooperation Council member states need to have dialogue and sign a treaty of non-aggression with each other.

The Iranian top diplomat said he had earlier made such an offer, but they did not welcome our proposal.

“We’re always open to talks with our neighbours.”

People in Western Iran Hold Midsummer Celebrations

The ceremony is held at the beginning of the temperature drop when the harvest of garden products starts.

The celebrations include scarecrow handling, playing Daf (traditional Persian drum), performing local music and the Kurdish game of Halparkeh, alongside distribution of products among the participants.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the midsummer celebration: