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Acid Attackers in Iran May Face Capital Punishment

According to the bill, approved by 161 votes out of the total number of 245, those who disrupt the society’s law and order through their acid attack will be subject to capital punishment and the crime amounts to “corruption on the earth”.

In other cases, in addition to eye-for-eye punishment, the acid attackers may be amputated or banished based on the severity of the case.

Acid violence is a global problem, but in some parts of the world, such as South and Southeast Asia the issue is more prevalent.

India has one of the highest rates of attacks: Some 250 to 300 cases are reported annually, according to Channel News Asia (CAN).

In the past, sporadic cases of such attacks were committed in various parts of Iran. Iranian lawmakers in reaction to the call by the victims of acid attacks and public pressure took the measure as deterrence.

Visit Some Strange, Attractive Hotels in Iran

Iran Home to Several Strange but Attractive Hotels
Iran Home to Several Strange but Attractive Hotels

Many tourists who travel to different cities and countries like to have different accommodation experiences. Staying in places that are different from a few star hotel will be exciting for many. The more diverse the centres are, the more attractive they will be. That said, there are many attractive, strange hotels in Iran.

In foreign countries, well-off investors have used any idea to cover the tastes of tourists in order to attract them. In Iran, this issue has been dealt with, but since a while ago some investors have come up with the idea that they build some accommodation centres a little different from those of other countries.

Staying at Underground Place Far from Urban Attractions

Kandovan Village in East Azarbaijan province is known for its rocky houses, which are similar to ice-cream cones. These houses have been built in the rocks, both inside and outside of which are attractive. Anyone can stay in them because these houses are now occupied by the local people of Kandovan and they will live next to you. Next to these houses, there is a rocky hotel that can provide a more beautiful and private space for any tourist.

Kandovan village, north-western Iran
Rocky houses similar to ice-cream cones in Kandovan village, north-western Iran

Semnan’s Underground City

In Semnan province, one of the mine-owners in the city of Aradan near Garmsar has run a residence underground. He has created something like an underground city where a tourist could stay in the rooms and whenever s/he likes, s/he would come up on the ground from the basement to do some recreational activities in the desert.

Underground residence in Aradan, Iran
Underground residence in Aradan, one of the most attractive hotels in Iran

 

Lord of the Rings Habitat!

One of the tourism activists in Ardabil province has built homes in the form of those seen in The Lord of the Rings feature. This is an experience of another style of accommodation in the intact nature of Ardabil.

"Lord of the Rings" style habitat in north-western Iran
“Lord of the Rings” style habitat in north-western Iran

Meymand Rocky Village

There is a rocky village in the central part of Shahr-e Babak which dates back to 8,000 to 12,000 ago. There are several houses in the area that are equipped for accommodation and have hosted domestic and foreign guests since 15 years ago.

The attractiveness of these lodging resorts is that their old structure is preserved and you feel that you’ve spent thousands of years at the heart of history.

These homes are registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List to remain for all the people of the world forever.

Rocky houses in south-eastern Iran
Rocky houses in south-eastern Iran

Experience of Tribal Life in Kerman Province

Local houses can now be found in all provinces, but you can also spend the night at a hut. People in the desert areas of Sistan and Baluchestan and Kerman build these huts to protect them against heat and cold. Now these huts have been built in the form of a five-star hotel in Kerman province.

Tribal houses in Kerman, south-eastern Iran
Tribal houses used as hotel in Kerman, south-eastern Iran

Hotels at Tree House or Inside Tubes

In Bushehr province and the port city of Shirinoo in Asaluyeh, you can find some hotels that are built inside tubes on the beach.

Each family can stay in these industrial tubes that have been converted for this purpose. You can even spend the night on a floating tube, or lodge on a tree house.

Iran Releasing Lebanese Prisoner Zakka at Nasrallah’s Request: Source

“The American-Lebanese spy will be released only because of the request and mediation of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary General of the Lebanese Resistance Movement,” the source told Fars news agency.

“To this end, no negotiation has been held at any level with any individual or government, and that [his release] was done only because of the Islamic Republic’s respect for the position of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah,” the source noted.

The remarks confirm an earlier report by the Daily Star, which said quoted a source familiar with the case on Saturday that Zakka will arrive in Beirut within 48 hours.

The Lebanese Foreign Ministry announced earlier this week that Iran had agreed to free Zakka after President Michel Aoun and Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil asked that he be released as a good-willed gesture for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Iran’s Judiciary Spokesman Gholam-Hossein Esmaeili on Sunday confirmed that the Iranian Judiciary has received a request from the Lebanese president regarding his release, and Zakka himself has also asked to be released on bail.

The requests are being specially studied within the framework of the country’s legal rules and regulations, and the Judiciary will announce its final decision in case of achieving any result, he added.

Zakka was arrested during a trip to Iran in 2015 on charge of having “deep links” to US intelligence services.

German FM Says EU after Salvaging JCPOA

German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, who is in Tehran to hold talks with Iranian officials to keep the JCPOA alive, has said during a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpart that holding negotiations over the nuclear deal at this juncture is very important.

Speaking at a joint press conference in Tehran, Heiko Maas acknowledged Iran’s economic rights under the pact, underlining that the EU is determined to operationalise the Instrument in Support of Trade Exchanges with Iran swiftly.

Maas said INSTEX and the EU payment system to do trade with the Islamic Republic will soon be launched.

He stressed Germany’s support for the JCPOA to safeguard Iran’s benefits from this historic deal. The German official further maintained that Berlin recognises Iran’s rights in the JCPOA and his country will help Iran financially.

Refering to his intensive talks with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif regarding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action known as the JCPOA, he reiterated that the EU is willing to preserve the nuclear accord with Iran.

The German official also highlighted that the tension in the region has to be eased immediately because “the exisitng tensions in the region are very dangerous and should be prevented,” undelined Maas.

Describing the JCPOA as a the achievement of two years of diplomatic talks and efforts, the German FM said the EU has been seeking to compensate for the US withdrawal form the JCPOA.

For his part, Iran’s Zarif also underlined that the two sides held forthright and serious negotiations over the nuclear deal and regional issues.

He underlined that his talks with his German counterpart were fruitful on ways and means of reducing tensions. “No body can guarantee that those who create tensions in the region would remain safe,” added Iran’s Zarif. He warned that any new tension in the region would be blamed on US economic war on the Islamic Repulic.

Underscoring that the US has launched an economic war against the Islamic Republic, Zarif expressed hope to cooperate with Germany and other Europeans parties over the JCPOA.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Iran’s Zarif described Israel, and the United States as root causes of problems in the Middle East saying that the so-called deal of the century is a crime being committed by the US in the region.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas’s visit to Tehran has grabbed the headlines of most of the Iranian dailies. Iran’s foreign minister has held talks with his visiting German counterpart in Tehran. On Monday, the two sides discussed regional and international issues during the meeting. Maas is also scheduled to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. The visit is part of Europe’s effort to keep the 20-15 Iran nuclear deal alive.

Also a top story today was the Japanese prime minister’s visit to the Islamic Republic during the coming days.  Many believe Abe is on a mission to mediate between Tehran and Washington. The US and Iran are locked in a bitter standoff after president Donald Trump withdrew from a landmark nuclear deal last year. Japanese officials say Abe will not present Tehran with a list of demands, or deliver a message from Washington, but instead wants to position the Eastern Asian country as a neutral intermediary.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

Dey 19:

  • Europe Not in a Position to Criticise Iran: Zarif
  • Iran Unveil Khordad 15 Air Defense System

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Abrar:

  • Trump in War with Iranian People: Zarif
  • Paris, Washington Cooperating on Iran: French Informed Source

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Aftab-e-Yazd:

  • Macron Changes His Words Based on Person He Meets: Larijani
  • Iran Can Become World’s Top Power in 50 Years: Top Military Aide to Iranian Leader
  • US strategy; “Increasing Sanctions”, “Repeating Negotiations Offer”: Mousavian

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

  • German, Japanese Political Figure Travel to Iran to Reduce Tensions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Ebtekar:

  • Abe’s Tough Mission in Iran
  • Europe’s Task is to Normalise Economic Ties with Iran: Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

E’temad:

  • Washington Envoy Says Israel Has Right to Annex Parts of West Bank

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Etela’at:

  • Iran Leader Pardons 691 on Eid Occasion
  • US Pressure on Iran Shows its Desperation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Iran:

  • German FM, INSTEX President Visit Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Javan:

  • Mr Macron! Take Care of Your Saturdays!: Larijani
  • Not Only Don’t We Need US, but We Also Do Not Seek Ties with Them: Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Jomhouri-e Eslami:

  • Mid-East Stability Very Important: Japan Pm Before Visiting Iran
  • Europeans Embarrassed by Shinzo Abe’s Visit to Tehran: LobeLog
  • Countdown to Netanyahu’s End: Haaretz

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Kayhan:

  • What Do We Expect from Germany When It Did Not Provide Gas for Zarif’s Plane?
  • Iran Wins Fifth Victory Over Japan in Volleyball Nation’s League

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10


 

Sharq:

  • Germany to Keep JCPOA Alive: Zarif in Parliament
  • Great Chance of Abe’s Visit to Tehran – Editorial

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on June 10

Iran Says Not Satisfied with Europe’s Progress on INSTEX

Seyyed Abbas Mousavi told reporters on Monday that the “first step” the European signatories of the Iran 2015 nuclear deal took in response to US President Donald Trump’s decision to abandon it in May 2018 was a little too late.

“That was a late step even though we said back then that it still left room for a tiny glimmer of hope,” he said, adding that Tehran also viewed Europe’s interactions after the Trump decision as a sign it could not address Tehran’s interests.

“There is no will to resist the illegal demands that go against all international norms,” he said.

“We haven’t put much hope into INSTEX,” he noted. “If INSTEX was going to help it would have helped us,” Mousavi added.

Late in January, the three European parties to the 2015 deal — Germany, the UK and France — announced the launch of a long-awaited direct non-dollar payment mechanism aimed at safeguarding their trade ties with Tehran in the face of the sanctions.

Over a year after Trump’s decision to abandon the nuclear deal, however, the payment system has yet to be implemented.

Mousavi’s remarks came on the 31st day of Tehran’s 60-day ultimatum to the Europeans to either address Iran’s demands or it will consider a range of responses including leaving the agreement.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before Death

Some ingredients have long been of high nutritional value, but nobody could afford to buy or eat them. This led Iranian women to invent new flavours to use raw materials like meat thriftily.

On the other hand, due to the wars and unrest that Iran has faced throughout history, Iranian people have become familiar with the culture, lifestyle, and even the culinary of other countries.

Following, you can get acquainted with some of these food ingredients that, despite their strangeness, are very popular in parts of Iran and even to foreign tourists.

Sholeh: This meal is prepared in Khorasan province, especially in Mashhad. This dish is known in Mashhad as “Sholeh Mashhadi” and is a form of soup. Its main ingredients are meat, legumes and spices. They garnish this dish with split peas. It is said that due to lack of time and food during the Mongol invasion of Iran, people were using any kind of available stuff to cook meals. They poured them into large boilers to cook. This food is usually not cooked at homes and is always prepared on special occasions (especially Muharram) by special chefs. The direction to cook Sholeh has been recorded in Iran’s List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before DeathMelon Seeds Eshkeneh: Due to the cultivation of nice melons, there is a food in Khorasan known as Melon Seeds Eshkeneh. Eshkeneh is a traditional Iranian soup originally from Khorasan province. People in this region use melon seeds to prepare the dish.  This type of Eshkeneh is cooked with a mixture of melon seeds, onions, whey, turmeric, butter and salt. To cook it, the melon seeds should be heated lightly first. Then, they mash and boil it in three cups of water. Then, it is sifted. They sauté onions in butter and then add melon juice to it. At this time, the whey and a little salt is added. Some serve it along with fried eggplants.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before DeathKalleh Pacheh & Rice: Kalleh Pacheh or sheep’s head and hooves is a traditional dish in Iran. In the southern city of Shiraz, they have a dish called “Pacheh Pilau”. To prepare it, they cook Kalleh Pacheh and serve rice next to it. They also sauté some plums, apricots and garlic in butter. Then Breckland thyme, Persian hogweed and black whey are mixed with a cup of Kalleh Pacheh extract. At this stage, they pour the rice in a pot and add some water. Some dried plums and apricots are spread on half of the Pilau, and some black whey essence is poured on it. Then they put Kalleh Pacheh on top of the pilau and brew it. Pacheh Pilau or Kalleh Pacheh Pilau is one of the local dishes of Fars province and Shiraz with high fat and calories. This meal is cooked in Sistan and Baluchistan Province as well.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before DeathGoush-e Fil & Doogh: Goush-e fil is an Iranian doughnut made by shaping dough into the shape of an elephant’s ear. Doogh is a cold savory yogurt-based beverage that is mixed with salt. This meal is common in Isfahan and many tourists prefer to try it. Goush-e fil is a sweet with a lot of sap. On the other hand, Doogh is a drink that has a salty taste. This combination was also served at the time of Shah Abbas, and it seems that Avicenna and Sheikh Baha’i also wrote about it. The sweet and salty taste of these two regulates blood pressure and acts as a sugar solution.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before DeathWhey & Beet Roots: “Kashk-e Laboo” or whey and beetroots is a local dish of Khansar in Isfahan province. It is made up of a combination of steamed beetroots, whey, mint, turmeric and oil. It is rich in calcium and is cooked and served in the fall and winter. Reducing blood pressure, cleaning the liver, preventing cancer, treating constipation, and strengthening muscles in cardiac patients are some of the properties of beetroots. It is also recommended to use beetroot to lose weight.

Fried Eggs with Date Sap: In some of Iran’s desert areas like Mesr Desert, fried eggs are prepared with dates or grapes sap. The method of cooking this meal varies from region to region, and some make it like Akuri. This food is made up of a mixture of oil, eggs and dates’ sap. Garpes sap Akuri is also prepared with flour, salt, egg, rose water and saffron.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before DeathTripe Dolma: Tripe Dolma or stuffed tripe is common in Khorramabad, Lorestan Province. Local people call it “Soghedou”. They believe this meal strengthens the stomach. In its other form, it is made with rice, plum, dill and animal oil which is yellow.

Strange Iranian Dishes One Must Try before Death

Iran Says Not Requested to Buy S-400 from Russia

Iran Says What IAEA Wants to Access “Not A Site”

“We have made no request to purchase S-400 air defense systems from Russia, and we do not have a need for it, either. Our own engineers have already built a similar system which is just as good as its Russian version,” Mousavi said during a press conference on Monday in Tehran.

In late May, US-led Bloomberg reported, citing its sources, that Russia had refused to sell Iran its S-400 air defense systems, claiming that Russia explained its decision by saying that such a move would escalate tensions in the region.

Reacting to the report, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Yury Borisov said Iran has made no such request. “Let them continue spreading [fake news],” he told Sputnik on Friday.

Iran’s Parliament Approves Establishing Free Trade Zone with Eurasia

According to this bill, the interim agreement on the establishment of a Free Trade Zone between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union and its member states is approved and the government is allowed to exchange the related documents.

One of the conditions is that Iran’s Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade is required to submit an annual report on this agreement with the aim of developing export markets and preventing the loss of domestic producers.

Russia’s Duma ratified an agreement on setting up a free trade zone between Islamic Republic of Iran and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) in November last year.

Iran and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) signed a temporary agreement for setting up free trade zone in Kazakh’s capital Astana on May 17, 2018.

Zarif, German FM Meet in Tehran

Maas is on a one-day visit to the Iranian capital which is believed to revolve around the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as well as the recent tensions between Iran and the United States.

He is due to attend a joint press conference with Zarif after their meeting.

Maas will also meet President Hassan Rouhani before concluding his visit.