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Ex-Vice President of Iran Confesses to Murder of Wife

Najafi’s wife, Mitra Ostad, was murdered at her home in Tehran on Tuesday. Police found her body with several gunshots in her chest.

Najafi has reportedly gone to the Criminal Police headquarters in person and confessed to the murder.

Najafi had resigned from the post of Tehran’s mayor in April 2018, citing failing health for leaving the office.

A graduate of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 67-year-old Najafi was elected mayor of Tehran in August 2017.

Affiliated with the reformist political faction, he used to serve as the minister of education and the minister of culture in various administrations.

He also took the helm at Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization (ICHTO) during President Hassan Rouhani’s first term, but resigned after six months.

Medieval Underground City Unearthed in Central Iran

Medieval Underground City Unearthed in Central Iran

The medieval underground city dates back to about 800 years ago, when the Ilkhanate dynasty ruled the country.

This is not the first time that an underground city is being unearthed in Hamadan. Earlier, Samen and Arzan Fud cities were unearthed by Iranian archaeologists with some experts estimating that the cities date back to the Medieval Era.

Saleh Abad city was originally discovered about three years ago. Provincial archaeologists began to study the newly unearthed city for 20 days. The relics retrieved from the city include pieces of potteries from Islamic era.

Preliminary studies show that the ancient city was used by the residents of Hamadan as a hideout during the World War II, when the soviet soldiers began to pass through it on their way to the north.

Unfortunately, severe floods have led to huge alluviums which should be discharged first. To this end, some comprehensive studies should be conducted on this medieval underground city.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:

1- Trump Welcomes Japan PM’s Mediation between Iran, US

2- Araqchi Rejects Direct, Indirect Talks with US

3- Trump: Washington Not after Regime Change in Iran!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Ball in Court of Saudi Arabia, UAE

* Zarif Calls for Non-Aggression Treaty with PG States

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- After Oman, Iraq, Now Japan Looking for Mediation

2- Cleric Urges Easing Tensions with US; Rationality, Regional Orientation

* Saudi Arabia Wants to Provoke Trump against Iran Using Its Petrodollars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- European Parliament Disintegrated

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran’s Major Step to Contain Fire of Tensions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Etemad:

1- Iran Proposes Package for Persian Gulf

* Zarif Says Tehran Ready to Sign Non-Aggression Pact with Neighbours

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran’s Offer to PG States for Non-Aggression Treaty

2- Ansarullah’s Drone Attack Hangar of Saudi Jet Fighters in Jizan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Iran:

1- Abe en Route to Tehran

2- Storm of Greens in Europe

* Unprecedented Victory of Green Parties, Liberals in EP Elections

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Javan:

1- Trump’s “Frequent Negotiation”

* The One Who Left JCPOA Sends another Message of Talks to Rouhani

2- One-Third of European Parliament Controlled by Anti-EU MEPs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- N Korea’s Harsh Reaction to US: Bolton Suffering from Madness of War

2- Iraq Opposed to US Sanctions, Standing by Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Kayhan:

1- Trump’s Puppet Play Didn’t Work; He’s Now Resorting to Mediators

* Deadlock of US’ Ransom Seeking

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Khorasan:

1- Mr Flip-Flop in Japan!

* 3 Days after Calling Iranians Terrorist, Trump Calls Them Great Nation

2- Anti-EU Politicians Elected to European Parliament

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Sazandegi:

1- Europe in Alarming Situation

* Populists, Nationalists Take Helm of EU after 40 Years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Shargh:

1- Iran Vigilant about US-Russia Cooperation

2- Offer in Golf Course: Japan after Easing Iran-US Tension

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Tejarat:

1- Countdown for New Trade War

* US to Change Rules of Business

2- Larijani Re-Elected as Iran’s Parliament Speaker

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 28


 

Iranian Girl Beats Einstein in Terms of IQ

That means 11-year-old Tara Sharifi is well above the so-called ‘genius benchmark’ of 140.

Her score is also two points higher than the estimated IQs of physicist Albert Einstein and cosmologist Professor Stephen Hawking.

“I was shocked when I got the result – I never expected to get such a good score,” she said.

Tara took the test in Oxford and had to answer questions within a set time.

It was a non-verbal test which focused on Tara’s ability to understand the meanings of words.

“It was a joint decision between me and my parents to take the test,” she said.

“It will be a wonderful opportunity to meet other people within the Mensa system,” Tara added.

Tara now qualifies for membership of Mensa, also known as the High IQ society, and says she looks forward to meeting other members of Mensa at some of the organisation’s gatherings.

“I have told some of my friends at school and they were really impressed,” she added.

“When I am older, I would like to do something related to mathematics.”

“I am extremely proud but very surprised at how well Tara scored,” said her father.

“I figured she might do well when we watched TV and she would get math questions before the contestants,” he added.

Iran Becomes Third Largest Producer of Orthokine PRP Kits

Mohammad-Hossein Arjangian, the CEO of a knowledge-based company, has told IRNA that the country is now the third largest producer of Orthokine kits after the US and Germany.

He highlighted the importance of the product in treatment of arthritis, adding that the cost of producing an Iranian kit is one-third of a similar foreign sample.

He further noted that the technology is not just used in the field of orthopedics and can also be used to treat burns, diabetes and ulcers.

The CEO of the knowledge-based company, which is affiliated with Tehran University of Medical Sciences, said that they are cooperating with the Research Centre for Dermatology and Stem Cell Research at Tehran University.

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“By manufacturing the first Orthokine PRP kits in our company, a gel of platelet derived from umbilical cord blood will be used in the treatment of burns and AB patients. This kit is also exported to Italy and is one of the world’s five best-selling kits,” noted Arjangian.

PRP is a natural tool for using blood elements of patients for repairing damage tissues in various parts of body including face, neck, abdomen, hands and body.

Today, this method is used in hair growth, wrinkles removal, bed sores and diabetic wounds, as well surgeries and the treatment of arthritis.

Treatment of arthritis is very costly and complicated. For this reason, PRP has been widely discussed in recent years as a promising way of treating symptoms and controlling arthritis in large joints.

President Rouhani Invited to Attend GECF Gas Summit

Hassan Rouhani - President of the Islamic Republic of Iran

The invitation was handed over to Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh during a Monday meeting in Tehran with Equatorial Guinea’s Minister of Mines, Industry and Energy Gabriel M. Obiang Lima.

During the session, the two sides discussed closer cooperation between Tehran and Malabo and the policies of the GECF member states.

The 5th Gas Summit of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum will convene in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, on November 26, 2019, attended by heads of state of GECF Member Countries.

The GECF is an international governmental organization which provides the framework for exchanging experience and information among Member Countries, according to its official website.

Sunni Iranians Host Largest Fast-Breaking Reception

The one-thousand-metre table was set for some 4,000 locals in Aq-Qala in Golestan province on May 26, 2019, which marked the anniversary of the martyrdom of Imam Ali, the first Imam of Shiites.

The initiative was sponsored by the office of the Leader’s representative in Sunnis’ affairs in the north of the country, the Governor’s Office and other state institutions of Aq-Qala as well as several charity associations.

The theme of the fast-breaking reception was “unity, rapport and empathy.”

Aq-Qala lies 15 kilometres north of the provincial capital of Gorgan. Aq-Qala was struck by heavy floods months ago.

Large parts of the Sunni-majority town, most of whose population are Turkmens, were inundated in the flooding.

Iran to Scale Back JCPOA Commitments ‘Step by Step’

Iran to Scale Back JCPOA Commitments ‘Step by Step’

Kayvan Khosravi, the spokesperson for the Supreme National Security Council (SNCS), said the move will continue as already announced.

“As the respected president [of Iran, Hassan Rouhani,] announced, consecutive and phase-by-phase steps will continue to scale down [Iran’s] obligations in accordance with the SNCS’s statement until the status of Iran’s oil sales and banking transactions return to the situation before Washington’s withdrawal from the JCPOA,” said the spokesperson in a short memo to ILNA.

He also touched upon the initiative by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) in allowing reporters to visit the Natanz nuclear facility.

“Last week, the AEOI, in a commendable initiative, implemented the plan of taking media representatives to a tour of the Natanz installations,” he said.

He said the plan aimed to present the country’s media outlets, as representatives of the public opinion, with live coverage regarding the trend of implementing decisions made by the council with regards to suspending some of Iran’s JCPOA commitments.

On May 8, 2019, the anniversary of the US withdrawal from the JCPOA, Iran announced that it is no longer committed to parts of the nuclear deal with world powers.

The country has given 60 days to other members of the Iran nuclear deal to fulfil their promises, after which Iran will stop observing the 3.67-percent limit for enrichment of its uranium.

The Iranian government acted under tremendous domestic pressure because its compliance neither removed economic sanctions nor the security threats Iran faces.

Iran Says No Room for Nukes in Its Defence Doctrine

Qassemi

Qassemi made the comment at a conference titled “Reducing Tensions in the Persian Gulf ” held at the French Senate.

“Nuclear arms have never had any place in the Islamic Republic of Iran’s defence doctrine,” he said as quoted by a Twitter report by the Iranian Embassy in Paris.

“This issue is not only in conformity with a fatwa by Leader of the [Islamic] Revolution [Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei], but has also been proven in accordance with the Iran nuclear deal as the International Atomic Energy Agency has, for 14 times in its reports and statements, confirmed Iran’s compliance with its commitments under the agreement,” said the top diplomat.

As stipulated in the Iran nuclear deal, he said, the Islamic Republic has every right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, “and this is a completely clear and transparent issue.”

Iran Says No Room for Nukes in Its Defence Doctrine
Iranian Ambassador to France Bahram Qassemi attends a conference titled “Reducing Tensions in the Persian Gulf ” held at the French Senate in Paris

Removing Misunderstandings with Persian Gulf States

Qassemi further said Iran is ready for interaction, dialogue and ironing out misunderstandings with some Persian Gulf countries.

“It was others who did not answer Iran’s well-intended call to ease tensions and try to reinforce peace and stability in the region,” said Iran’s ambassador.

“Over the past years, Iran has always repeated that it is prepared to sign a non-aggression treaty with these countries in order to build confidence and help allay concerns caused by moves to instill a sense of fear into others,” he said.

The officials underlined the establishment of peace, security and stability becomes reality only when the interests of all Persian Gulf countries are taken into account.

“Given the political, economic, security and energy procurement indicators in the world, the Persian Gulf has turned into the world’s most important strategic regions whose stability or insecurity would immediately engulf the whole world,” he said.

Qassemi said Iran firmly believes that no country in the region alone can guarantee its own peace, stability and security.

“In order to achieve lasting stability, peace and security, all countries in the region should jointly take action in this regard in a collective move, with firm resolve and through joint cooperation,” he said.

Qassemi’s comments came after Iran’s foreign minister reiterated Tehran’s proposal to sign a non-aggression treaty with the countries in the Persian Gulf region amid ongoing tension which has escalated in recent weeks.

Mohammad Javad Zarif made the comment in a joint press conference with his Iraqi counterpart Mohamed al-Hakim on Sunday.

“Tehran has already put forward different proposals to sign a non-aggression agreement with all countries in the Persian Gulf region, and these proposals are still on the table,” said the visiting Iranian foreign minister in Baghdad.

He said Iran is seeking “the best relations” with countries in the Persian Gulf region, and, to that end, welcomes any proposal to hold talks and ease tensions.

Iran Sees No Prospect for Talks with US ‘for Now’

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“Currently we’re not engaged in any negotiation with the US administration,” Mousavi said on Tuesday in his first regular press conference as the foreign ministry spokesman.

“For now we don’t see any prospect for negotiation. We should wait for developments and [new] conditions,” he added.

He also noted that Iran has not closed the path of diplomacy based on the history of interactions and its political, national, and security considerations.

“This does not mean we’ve pinned our hopes on Europe. We want Europe to fulfil its commitments,” he added.

He also pointed to US President Donald Trump’s recent softening of rhetoric regarding Iran, and said, “Iran does not pay much heed to words and rhetoric. What matters to us is a change of behaviour and approach.”

In a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Monday, Trump told reporters, “I’m not looking to hurt Iran at all. I’m looking to have Iran say no nuclear weapons.”

“No nuclear weapons for Iran and I think we will make a deal,” Trump added.

Trump also touched upon Iran’s great economic potential, saying the Islamic Republic has the chance to turn into a great country.

Japan’s Mediation

Mousavi also confirmed reports of Japanese PM Abe’s visit to Iran, saying the exact dates are being finalized.

Asked whether the visit will be aimed at mediating between Tehran and Washington, Mousavi said he would not use the word “mediation” in this case.

However, he added, we listen to the points mentioned by countries which pursue the issue with good faith.

“Mediation has requirements and prerequisites. The tensions between Iran and the US have roots that must be considered. They are rooted in the US’ violation of its commitments and Washington’s economic terrorism.”

Mousavi said Tehran will listen to the points mentioned by its friendly countries. But “we’re not currently in the phase of mediation.”