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Gerash; A Small Village with Numerous Attractions

Gerash is located south of Fars province, 260 km south-east of capital Shiraz. It has striking tourist attractions including the Tangab Dam.

This historic dam is situated in the southwest of Tangab Strait near the Black Mountain. It belongs to the Sassanid era, and was reconstructed during the Safavid period. Farmers in the area irrigate their fields with the water of this dam.

Berkeh Gol (flower pond in Persian) is another historic attraction of the village. The water reservoir is among the strangest, most magnificent and largest ones in Iran. It dates back to the Qajar era.

This region has seven water reservoirs that are built in different sizes and at different times over a short period. These reservoirs are located in the Nasag neighbourhood and on the banks of a seasonal river. Together, they are known as Seven Ponds.

Gerash Fortress is also a historic fortress located 1,070 metres above the sea level on a hill named Kalat. The village was expanded around the fortress, which dates back to the Zand dynasty and has been reduced to ruins over the years.

In addition to the historic sites, the beautiful nature of the city is one of the most stunning attractions of Fars province.

What follows are Fars news agency’s photos of the village:

Iran FM Zarif Arrives in Iraq for High-Level Talks

Iran FM Zarif Arrives in Iraq for High-Level Talks

Zarif, who is going to hold negotiations with top Iraqi officials, was welcomed by Iraqi Deputy Foreign Minister Nizar Khairullah upon his arrival.

Zarif is scheduled to meet with his Iraqi counterpart Mohammed Ali al-Hakim, President Barham Saleh, Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi, and Parliament Speaker Mohammed al-Halbousi.

Reports say on Sunday morning, Zarif will meet several senior politicians before heading to Najaf to meet a number of Iraqi clerics.

The Iranian official will leave Iraq on Monday.

US Warship’s Use of Persian Language Shows Iran’s Authority: IRGC

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IRGC’s Second in Command Rear Admiral Ali Fadavi said the US warships deployed in the region are not operational and are under the full control of Iran’s Army and the IRGC.

“Today and at present, the smallest number of warships of the US and its allies are based in the Persian Gulf. In the past, more than 300 US battleships and five out of its nine carriers were in the Persian Gulf,” underlined Fadavi.

IRGC’s Second in Command went on to say that since many years ago, Iran has shown so much authority in the region that they have to speak to the Iranian forces stationed in the north of the Strait of Hormuz to let them move in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz, and they cannot approach the Islamic Republic’s coastal waters.

Tensions have spiked between Tehran and Washington after the US sent more military forces to the Middle East, including an aircraft carrier, B-52 bombers and Patriot missiles, in a move that US officials claim is because of the Islamic Republic’s threats to their troops and interests in the region.

However, Acting US Defence Secretary Patrick Shanahan said Tuesday that Washington has no interest in escalating tensions with Tehran or going to war with the Middle Eastern country.

Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has also said earlier that Iran does not intend to wage war with the United States, but will continue to resist Washington.

Zarif-Feinstein Meeting Aimed at Warding Off B-Team: Iran

Zarif-Feinstein Meeting Aimed at Warding Off B-Team: Iran

“Dialogue and exchange of views with America’s non-administration political elites, including members of Congress (who are not administration officials), have been taking place for more than two decades with the aim of shedding light and elaborating on the Islamic Republic’s policies,” Mousavi said on Saturday, when asked about Zarif’s meeting with a US Senator.

He said such people are not administration officials, and do not have the authority to negotiate.

“Iranian officials have never held any negotiation with them and will never do so in the future,” he said.

According to the spokesman, the main goal of such meetings – which indeed cost the Iranian foreign minister a lot of time and energy during his tight-scheduled visits – is to prevent certain lobby groups like the B-Team from influencing the US’ political society and public opinion.

“That’s why such meetings usually spark harsh criticisms from the radicals,” he added.

Earlier, the Iranian Mission to the UN in New York confirmed that Iran’s top diplomat met with Senator Feinstein, a democratic senator from California weeks ago.

Feinstein, the former chair and vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee is currently the minority as a Democratic member of the Senate.

Iranian Inventors Develop Solar-Powered Loaders

Iranian Inventors Develop Solar-Powered Loaders

Two innovators from the city of Sanandaj in Iran’s Kurdistan province have made loaders the likes of which have not been developed in the world before, they claim.

The two young men, who have no academic education, have patented several inventions so far.

Fars News Agency has conducted an interview with these two young inventors to get more familiar with them.

Excerpts from the interview follow.

Iranian Inventors Develop Solar-Powered LoadersOne of your inventions is the “solar-powered loader” also known as the “Hizi of Kurdistan.” What are the applications of this equipment?

Samadi: My friend Omid Zandi and I managed to design and make the solar-powered hydraulic loader and called it the “Hizi of Kurdistan,” which means the “power of Kurdistan.” It not only makes little noise while in operation, but is powerful and efficient as well.

This equipment had not been made in the world before and is very suitable for narrow alleys and passageways. It can also be used in industrial sites.

How did the idea of developing this machine cross your mind?

Samadi: We have a funfair in Sanandaj most of whose equipment is made in China. First of all, these machines come at a high cost for consumers, and second, they need repair after a certain period of operation. Some spare parts are not available on the market, either. My friend and I saw that we had what it takes to handle the problem, so we designed and made several funfair machines, including the solar-powered loader.

This loader can lift up to 1 tonne of weight. It is also able to apply up to 2 tonnes of force, i.e. it can also be used to lift one tonne of goods and pull or relocate two tonnes of objects.

The loader runs on solar power. It can operate on rechargeable batteries on rainy or sunny days or in indoor places where there is no sunlight.

We spent almost one year to make it.

Iranian Inventors Develop Solar-Powered LoadersBy developing this machine, we first aimed to make equipment to relocate soil in the funfair for children. In fact, the machine would both make children more excited and would help them get more familiar with road-building machines. But while designing the machine, we realized that the equipment can be made in bigger sizes to be used in industrial and agricultural sectors as well. So, we decided to develop the first sample of the machine for industrial use.

We increased the power and volume of the loader to tailor the equipment to industrial needs. We also used a hydraulic mechanism to make it more powerful to move more weights.

Given that the loader is powered by solar energy, it does not produce any pollutants, nor does it make any noise while in operation. So, it can be used on dairy farms, gardens and agricultural fields. It can also be used to remove dirt in narrow alleys.

In addition to the solar loader, we have also developed several other pieces of equipment none of which has ever been produced in foreign countries. Among them are self-charging electric cars used for under-8 children in funfairs, smart cradles, smart brooms for sweepers and several other pieces of equipment. We can produce them if we are sponsored.

Claims to Justify US Military Buildup Dangerous for Int’l Peace: Iran

Claims to Justify US Military Buildup Dangerous for Int’l Peace: Iran

Speaking to IRNA on Saturday, Zarif said the Americans raise such claims to justify their violent policies and create tensions in the Persian Gulf.

“The claim fabricated by the US army was made shortly after Washington’s decision to increase the number of American forces in the region,” he said, apparently referring to the US accusation that Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) has been behind recent vessel explosions near the Emirati port of Fujairah.

Zarif made the remarks before heading to Tehran after his official visit to Islamabad.

US president Donald Trump has approved plans to deploy 1,500 troops in the Middle East to counter what he calls Iran’s threat. Trump made the comments one day after he said he did not think more forces would be needed in the region.

The Pentagon said only about 900 of the 1,500 troops will be newly deployed. It said the other 600 are already in the region and their deployment will be extended.

Iran says Washington is drifting toward conflict with Tehran on the basis of fake intelligence. Iranian officials have dismissed the US moves as psychological warfare.

Iran Condemns France for Extradition of Iranian Engineer to US

The condemnation came after the French court in Aix-en-Provence, approved the extradition of Jalal Rouhollahnejad to the US to face charges of “attempting to illegally import US technology for military purposes on behalf of an Iranian company.”

The non-governmental Center for Civilian Drones along with a number of knowledge-based firms working in the field of aerospace have unanimously condemned the French court’s verdict as politically-motivated, a report by Iran newspaper said.

In a joint statement, the Iranian aerospace firms said high-power industrial microwave systems are new non-military technologies used for detecting UAVs flying in sensitive sites like airports.

“So the technologies have no military use. They are also not under the US sanctions,” the statement said, adding that it is among the basic rights of any country to use such technologies within the regulations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to protect airspaces and provide security for sensitive sites like civilian airports.

The Iranian firms also directly addressed the French government saying the extradition is politically-motivated and stand against the principles of the Iran nuclear deal as well as other international rules.

“Such a move will have serious repercussions for the French tradesmen and specialists working in Iran,” the statement warned.

Jalal Rouhollahnejad, 41, was detained on Feb. 2 at Nice airport as he got off a plane coming from Tehran. US judicial official say Rouhollahnejad might have been seeking to import into Iran high-power industrial microwave systems from the US that could be used for military purposes.

US judges claim that Rouhollahnejad acted on behalf of a company linked to Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).

Rouhollahnejad’s lawyer also described the US arrest warrant as politically-motivated and added he would continue to refuse extradition.

Targeting Iranian scientists is not a new measure by the US to exert pressure on the Islamic Republic. Iran’s Minister of Science, Research and Technology Mansour Gholami said earlier this week that the US has set a trap for Iranian scientists, enabling their entry into the country before arresting them.

Gholami said the US has identified a number of Iranian professors, who have conducted research in certain areas, published relevant scientific articles, and ordered and bought laboratory equipment.

In the latest case, it was recently revealed that prominent Iranian stem cell scientist Masoud Soleimani has been imprisoned by the US for over seven months for false charges of trying to bypass the US sanctions.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

19 Dey:

1- Zarif in Islamabad: US Targeting Global Order

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Abrar:

1- Most Foreign Officials Visiting Iran Representing US: Official

2- Araqchi: Iran’s Patience Over after JCPOA Parties’ Violation of Their Commitments

3- US Welcomes German, Omani Officials’ Consultations in Iran

4- Bin Alawi Neither Confirms Nor Deny Mediation

5- Erdogan, Trump May Soon Meet

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Afkar:

1- Zarif: Trump Himself Is a Terrorist, Not Iranian Nation

2- Iran’s Oil, China’s Winning Card in Countering US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- No One Will Hear Sound of Submission from Iran

2- Theresa May’s Play Ends Tragically

3- Abe’s Visit to Tehran Cancelled?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- May Resigns with Tears in Her Eyes

2- Trump Has No Way But to Hold Talks with Iran: Analyst

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Asrar:

1- Zarif: Trump Will Never See End of Iran

2- Rouhani: Today We Need Resistance

3- British PM May Resigns

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Ebtekar:

1- Don’t Get Disappointed Even with 100 Mistakes: Iran Leader to Youths

2- End of Iran’s Patience and Need for Europe to Live Up to Its Commitments

3- Mrs Prime Minister Devoured by Brexit

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Etemad:

1- Former Labour Minister Elected New Gov’t Spokesman of Iran

2- May Says Long-Awaited Goodbye

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: Trump Must Be Called ‘Terrorist’, Not Iran

2- May Resigns as UK PM

3- Rouhani: No One to Hear Sound of Submission from Iran

4- Long Line of Cargo Ships Carrying Basic Goods to Iran

5- Russia Slams US’ Tension-Creating Policies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25


 

Iran:

1- Clear Answer to US’ Representatives

* Trump Outraged by Iran’s Insistence on Negative Answer

* Analyst Explains How Iran Changed World’s Opinion against Radicals

2- Iran, Europe Working on Beginning of Financial Transactions: INSTEX Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 25

All Champions League Results within One Platform

In the season that ended, the Champions League results were really surprising for both the experts and the fans. Many unexpected outcomes of the matches are another proof that no one of the rivals can be disregarded or underestimated. For this, the teams can pay a considerable price.

However, the main sensation of the rally was the modest Ajax from Amsterdam. The team began its journey to the trophy at the qualifying round and managed to go through three stages of its selection. After that, the Amsterdam team won in a tough group of the Champions League, where their rivals were Bayern, AEK and Benfica. It seemed that the Ajax tale would end in the playoffs, but the club sensationally knocked out Real Madrid first, and then did the same to Juventus.

These results of Champions League are one of the biggest sensations in the history of the tournament. No one expected this of this modest team. If we talk about the factors that allowed Ajax to achieve such a result, we can single out the following:

  1. Lack of psychological pressure. In the duels against Real, Juventus and Tottenham, the club was an underdog, so nothing fantastic was expected from it anyway. Instead, the team was just able to find its game, and it brought results.
  2. Great teamwork. Despite the fact that many of them are still very young, they graduated of the same academy and together learned the basics of the game. It brings them together and improves understanding on the field, even at an intuitive level.
  3. The progress of youth. Those who have recently been virtually unknown to fans, today are the stars. De Jong, Van de Beck, De Ligt, Neres and many others managed to become real stars of European football.

Unfortunately, it is already known that a number of players will leave the Amsterdam club in the summer, but we want to believe that the team will have a safety margin big enough for a long time, and that Ajax will definitely cause some stir in the European arena.

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Talks with ‘Sinister Lunatic’ Amounts to Relentless War: Iran

Vice Admiral Ali Shamkhani made the comment on the anniversary of the liberation of the southern Iranian city of Khorramshahr, which was recaptured from the Western-backed Iraqi forces on May 24, 1982.

“May 24, 1982 went down in history when revolutionary youth laid the foundation of a national day of sacrifice, resistance and victory with their blood,” wrote Shamkhani in a short memo for Mehr News Agency.

“At that time, voices were raised across the world, saying, ‘Today is time for talks,’” added Shamkhani, who is also the representative of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei.

“[Former Iraqi strongman] Saddam [Hussein] attacked Kuwait. Everybody came to realize that holding talks with a sinister lunatic means relentless war. History, punished real warmongers,” he added.

He said the Iranian nation, inspired by the recapture of Khorramshahr and the culture of resistance behind it, have turned military wars, terrorism and economic warfare into victory through resistance.

The city of Khorramshahr remained in Iraqi hands until April 1982, when Iran launched Operation Beit ol-Moqaddas to recapture Khuzestan province.

The first attack (from 24 April to 12 May 1982) utilized approximately 70,000 Iranian military troops that succeeded in pushing the Iraqi forces out of the Ahvaz-Susangerd area while sustaining heavy casualties.

The Iraqis came back to Khorramshahr and, on 20 May, launched a heavy but unsuccessful counterattack against the Iranians who stood their ground no matter the cost.

An all-out assault on Khorramshahr was then launched by Iran, which captured two Iraqi defense lines in the Pol-e No and Shalamcheh region.

The Iranians gathered near the Arvand Rud river (Shatt al-Arab), surrounded the city and began a second siege. The Iranians finally recaptured the city on 24 May 1982 after two days of bitter fighting.