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Iran Hires Marc Wilmots as New Manager of Team Melli

Iran Hires Marc Wilmots as New Manager of Team Melli
Belgian manager Marc Willmots (right) and Iran's football federation president, Mahdi Taj (left), visit Tehran's Azadi Stadium during the Belgian's trip to Tehran.

Mehdi Taj, the Head of the Football Federation, left for Belgium on Tuesday to conclude the final negotiation and sign the agreement with Wilmots at the Iranian embassy’s building in Belgium.

After signing the agreement, the former head of Belgian national football team will come to Iran to coach the Iranian team, Mizan Online reported.

Based on the three-year contract, Wilmots is set to replace Portuguese Carlos Queiroz who led the Iranian team for the last eight years. Queiroz stepped down as Iran’s football coach, better known as Team Melli, back in January. He coached the Iranian team during the last two World Cups.

The 50-year-old Wilmots has so far led several national football teams across the world. He is going to lead the Iranian team during the Qatar 2022 World Cup. Reports say his deal is signed for a fee of $1.2 million a year.

During his club career as attacking midfielder, Wilmots won trophies with KV Mechelen, Standard Liège and Schalke 04. He has also served as a politician, having a seat in Belgian Senate for four years for the Mouvement Réformateur party.

Iran’s Beauties in Photos: Sorkheh Wheat Fields

Wheat and barley, the main agricultural products of Sorkheh, are cultivated in a large part of its lands.

Here are Fars News Agency’s photos of Sorkheh wheat fields:

 

Iranian, Russian Knowledge-Based Firms to Discuss Boosting Cooperation

The delegation headed by Iran’s Vice President for Science and Technology, Sorena Sattari, will visit Russia in June to explore ways to expand mutual ties with Russian knowledge-based firms.

During its stay in Russia, the Iranian delegation will hold face-to-face talks and meetings with their Russian counterparts, a report by Mehr news agency said.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

The meetings are aimed at increasing scientific cooperation between the two sides and tapping into the available capacities in the field of technology.

4,300 knowledge-based companies are currently active in Iran.

The companies sold over $20 billion worth of goods during the last Iranian year which shows a great increase compared with the previous year.

Iran FM to Visit Islamabad Thursday

During his stay in Islamabad, Zarif is to hold talks with the foreign minister and other top officials of Pakistan on the latest developments in bilateral ties, particularly the recent agreements made between the Iranian president and the Pakistani prime minister.

They will also discuss the most important regional and international issues.

Back in April, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan paid his first-ever visit to Tehran, during which the two sides agreed to expand their mutual cooperation in ensuring the security of common borders by establishing a joint Rapid Reaction force.

Relations between Iran and Pakistan have soured in recent months, with both countries accusing each other of not doing enough to eradicate militants sheltering across the border. Tehran says militant groups operate from the Pakistani soil and has repeatedly called on Islamabad to clamp down on them.

Tehran has also beefed up security along its long border with Pakistan after a suicide bomber killed nearly 30 members of the IRGC in mid-February. Iranian officials said the attackers were based inside Pakistan.

Pakistani will be the fifth Asian state visited by the Iranian top diplomat during the past few days.

He earlier paid official visits to Turkmenistan, India, Japan, and China, where he held consultations with the four countries’ top officials on the latest developments, especially the Iran-US tension.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Abrar:

1- Trump Urges Iran to Call Him Once It’s Ready to Talk!

2- Rouhani: I Need Special Authorities as in Time of 1980 War

3- Trump: I Won’t Let China Turn into Superpower So Long as I’m in Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: I’m Worried about Persian Language, Don’t Let It Be Ruined

2- Rouhani Calls for Further Authority

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iraqi Delegations to Visit Washington, Tehran

* Iraq Playing Role of Active Mediator between Iran, US

2- Has Expediency Council Removed CFT, Palermo from Its Agenda?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- Zarif: Respect, Not Threat, Is the Way to Negotiate

2- Coordination of Iran FM, Oil Minister to Defend Iran’s Oil Rights

3- Iran President Calls for Special Authorities under Special Circumstances

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iran Leader: I’m Really Worried about Persian Language

2- Gov’t Looking for Further Authorities

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Etemad:

1- Rouhani: They Were Forced to Admit They’re Not after War with Iran

2- Bells Ring in Natanz: Special Report from Heart of Iran’s Enrichment

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Ettela’at:

1- Zarif: We’re Not Interested in Holding Talks with Promise-Breakers

2- Ansarullah Drones Target Najran Airport

3- Rouhani: Opening of Development Projects Explicit Response to US Bans

4- Iran Leader Urges Poets to Portray People’s Beautiful Behaviours

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Javan:

1- UAE, Saudi Give US $300 Million for Deployment of Forces in Mideast

2- White House Seeks to Rig European Parliament Elections

* US, Russian Oligarchs Seeking Gradual Collapse of EU: Macron

3- Rouhani: Iran Nation Not to Bow to Bullies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Kayhan:

1- Saudi Arabia’s Giant Facility Humiliated by Yemen’s Simple Tech

2- Washington Post: War with Iran to Become Mother of All Quagmires

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Iraqi Delegations Due in Iran, US to End Tensions

2- Rouhani: Iran Not to Bow to Bullies

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Sazandegi:

1- Rouhani Trying to Revive High Council of War Logistics

2- Peace Cannot Be Bought: Palestinian Politicians, Merchants Not to Join Deal of Century

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Shargh:

1- Rouhani Calls for Special Authority in Economic War Conditions

2- Iran Leader Complains of State Broadcaster’s Performance

3- Trump and Hostile Propaganda against Iran [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Trump, Bolton Breaking Up

* Trump: No Sign of a Threat from Iran

2- Macron Afraid of Future of Europe

* EU Won’t Exist 20 Years Later

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 22

US ‘Sets Condition’ for Release of Iranian Scientist after 8 Months

US ‘Sets Condition’ for Release of Iranian Scientist after 8 Months

The internationally-renowned hematologist was apprehended on a flight to the United States eight months ago. He was visiting the United States on a research visa after getting an invitation from a research center in Minnesota. Reports suggest U-S authorities have accused the scientist of violating trade sanctions against Iran in 20-16, when such restrictions were non-existent.

His brother says Masoud Soleimani had been under pressure by the White House to make a confession.

“They asked my brother to confess that he had been trying to avoid sanctions, but he never succumbed to their demand,” said Masoud’s brother.

It has been a few days that the news of the apprehension of Masoud Soleimani, a full professor at Tarbiat Modarres University in Tehran, has gone viral in media and on social media networks. Around 2,000 Iranian university professors and students have launched campaign to support the top scientist. They have been collecting signatures for an electronic petition, calling for his release. His brother has talked about the conditions set by the US for his release.

“The story began when a well-known American institute, which is engaged in stem cell activities and which had conducted joint projects with my brother, asked him to cooperate with them on a new project. But it didn’t happen and my brother was arrested at Atlanta Airport before entering the United States,” says his brother.

He says the scientist has, over the past eight months, been held in a detention centre where individuals suffering from social disorders are kept.

“Over this time, we have been concerned about the problems he might have such as his illness; my brother suffers from the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and he has relapsed into his illness after his arrest,” says his brother.

“Unfortunately, my brother had not been briefed on his charges until recent days, and it was unclear why he had been taken into custody, but on May 14, a trial was held for him where his lawyers were also present,” says his brother.

“The accusation levelled against my brother is related to three years ago when two of his students, Mahboubeh Qaedi and Maryam Jazayeri, had packed five units of growth hormone for Masoud Soleimani. The hormone packs were confiscated at the airport, and the two researchers were first arrested, and then freed on bail of $ 200,000 and 300,000 after going on trial,” his brother says.

He says the scientist was cleared of the charge of buying banned equipment as he had purchased some research tools when Iran was not under sanctions.

“The only accusation levelled against my brother concerns the purchase of growth hormone,” he says.

“Although the issue is related to three years ago, the case is still open, and they had issued an arrest warrant for my brother in absentia,” he says.

“In a pre-planned scenario, a project was defined in a US clinic which Masoud had a lot of cooperation with, so that my brother would be encouraged to travel to the US over the promise that he would be involved in the project, and then he would be arrested,” he added.

“First, they told my brother that he had better leave the way open for compromise and accept that the [purchase of the] hormones were aimed at circumventing sanctions, but my brother refused to give in to their demand and said he hadn’t done anything wrong,” he said.

“Go examine all my educational records. There is no dark point in it,” my brother told them.

“All these show they don’t have any evidence against my brother and they cannot event find a weak point in Masoud’s [record of] scientific cooperation and research,” his brother underscored.

He says his brother’s passport and visa were revoked as soon as he arrived at Atlanta Airport; so, he adds, even if his brother is going to be released on bail, it will still take a few months to get a passport and visa. So, says his brother, Masoud will have to stay at the detention centre until a new passport and visa are issued.

He said Washington has breached its promise in that regard, adding, “We will keep on pursuing the matter by following up on the case,” he added.

 

US Setting Trap for Iranian Scientists: Minister

Iran’s minister of science, research and technology says the United States has set traps for Iranian scientists.

Mansour Gholami noted the US has identified the Iranian scientists who conduct research in certain fields, publish articles and order and purchase lab equipment.

“The United States has managed to get their names, one way or another,” he said.

“”They (the US) issue visas for Iranian professors, and after the Iranian professors travel to that country, they are arrested. This is a kind of game to make Iranian scientists go there,” said the minister.

“If this had something to do with the issue of sanctions, they would have announced it right at the beginning; but when they make scientists go to that country and they arrest them, it shows the Americans have laid traps for us,” he noted.

He said the ministry will follow up on the fate of Soleimani, who remains in US custody.

“Unfortunately, the exact timing of his trial is not clear,” the minister noted.

Internationally-renowned hematologist Masoud Soleimani was arrested on a flight to the United States eight months ago. The Iranian scientists was visiting the U-S on a research visa after getting an invitation from a research center in Minnesota. Reports suggest U-S authorities have accused the scientist of violating trade sanctions against Iran in 20-16, when such restrictions were non-existent.

Iran’s Pavilion among Most Attractive Ones in Venice Biennial Arte

The pavilions of Lithuania, Zimbabwe, Mongolia, Iran, Portugal and Estonia have been named as the most attractive pavilions set up by the countries and organizations attending this year’s biennial, a report by Art newspaper said.

Iran’s pavilion has been described as a nice pavilion with “large tables in the middle covered by flowers, fruits, candlesticks and toys. A larger luster is hanging over the pavilion. The arrangement has been decorated with grey papers by skilled Iranian designer Reza Lavasani.”

“The main theme of the arrangement is the continuation of the life cycle. Some metres away, we see an empty chair of an old man revealing absence and death. This artwork has been transferred to Venice in five boxes,” the report added.

“Samira Alikhanzadeh is another Iranian artist who has used some simple materials and elements like clothes and shoes to portray a vivid picture of Iranian young women.”

The 58th International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia, held in locations throughout Venice, Italy, was opened to the public on May 11.

Iran’s Pavilion Opens in Venice Biennial Arte 2019

This year’s exhibition is titled “May You Live in Interesting Times,” and will remain open until November 24.

The Venice Biennial is among the most significant and oldest festival of visual arts. This year, artists from 90 countries are attending the festival.

It is expected that over 600,000 people visit the art festival.

New Ointment Developed to Soothe Knee Arthritis Pains

To produce the new solution, the researchers have used the root extract of Symphytum Officinale and Rosemary essence as well as other aromatic compounds like Lavender and Lyman Essences.

Paraben and Stearyl alcohol are some of the other ingredients.

For a brief review of Iran’s achievements in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review

The product is also used as an anti-inflammatory agent as well as a sedative for the pain and the swelling caused by degenerative knee arthritis.

Improving acute muscle pain around the spine is another usage of this Iranian product. This medicine is also used to help heal bruises and improve post-exercise injury and accidents. This herbal remedy is used as an ointment.

Iraqi Teams Being Sent to Iran, US to Ease Tension

“Iraq has high-level contacts (with both parties), and its vision is very close to that of the European Union, which seeks to settle the crisis in the region,” Abdul Mahdi said at a weekly press briefing in the capital Baghdad on Tuesday.

“US and Iranian officials have assured us that they do not want to go to war,” he pointed out.

Abdul Mahdi added, “Iraq is in the stage of transferring messages between Washington and Tehran. It tries to defuse crisis between the two sides. It is our responsibility to defend Iraq and its people, and ensure security in the face of the threat of war.”

He went on to say that there were no Iraqi groups that wanted to push towards a war between Tehran and Washington.

The remarks came only two days after Iraq’s state-run news agency reported that a Katyusha rocket had landed in Baghdad’s high-security Green Zone near the huge US Embassy compound without causing any casualties.

Brigadier General Yahya Rasoul, the spokesman for Iraq’s Joint Operations Command, told the Associated Press that the rocket fell near Iraq’s statue of the Unknown Soldier, and was being investigated.

In the aftermath of the rocket attack, US President Donald Trump issued a direct threat to Iran on Sunday, suggesting that the Islamic Republic will be destroyed if it attacks his country’s interests.

“If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again,” Trump wrote on Twitter. He did not clarify what threats he meant.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in response, warned Trump to avoid threatening Iranians, advising him to try respect as it is the only approach to the Iranian nation, which may bear fruit.

“NeverThreatenAnIranian. Try respect—it works!” Zarif said in a post on his official Twitter account.

The Iranian foreign minister added that the policy of “economic terrorism and genocidal taunts” pursued by Trump would fail to “end Iran.”

“Iranians have stood tall for millennia while aggressors all gone,” he noted.

The top Iranian diplomat emphasized that Trump has been “goaded” by the B-Team and “hopes to achieve what Alexander, Genghis & other aggressors failed to do.”

The hawkish “B-team” is comprised of US National Security Adviser John Bolton, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Home of Excellence: A Bachelor’s in Engineering

Thus it is an honour and duty of educational institutions to sculpt the next generation and gear them up with everything they need in order build and lead the future of their nation and the world.

Chitkara University, Punjab is among the best if not the best college for engineering in Punjab and one of the leading universities in India. Ever since their inception in 2002, they have constantly aimed at providing their students with best possible facilities and academic environment that is geared towards research and industry collaborations giving their students the edge over their peers from other universities.

Their engineering programmes have been ranked within top 50 in India as a result of their industry and research oriented curriculum that aims to provide their students the required expertise to be employed in some of the biggest MNCs in the world.

Being called the best college for engineering is no exaggeration when their students are constantly being recruited from over 500 companies and starting their own start-ups with government funded research projects worth INR 5 crores. Their strong academic heritage combined with their now vast and strong alumni base has created an environment that is well suited to foster academic and practical excellence in all fields of engineering.

 

Future Leaders

Spurred on by their success in engineering, their vision of shaping the leaders of the future has allowed them to sculpt one of the best MBA programmes in Punjab and the country. While their engineering programmes are well ahead of the pack their MBA looks good to their insistence on quality and universal applicability. Their curriculum focuses on providing their students with the right tools to judge and understand how global trade and financial markets work. They are taught the necessary elements of business management that makes them ready for everything the world can throw at them.

Their strength is their flexible curriculum that is based on current market needs and their faculty that understands that need for innovation among students and how their ideas can bring about the change in global economy in the future and teach them how to harness their potential and use their ideas to the fullest of its utility.

Their focus is on letting their students take decisions and learn by doing rather than simply mugging up answers. The unique learning environment along with competitive classroom programme ensures that their students are indeed at the forefront of business administration and are well equipped to take over as the next generation global leaders. Their 2 year MBA programmes are quickly becoming the envy of other B-Schools and are on the way of becoming one of the most revered MBA programmes in the country.