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Iran FM to Visit Moscow for Mutual, Regional Talks

Heading a top delegation, the Iranian foreign minister will sit for talks with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Wednesday to exchange views on bilateral relations, latest regional developments, the Iran nuclear deal and other international issues.

The two sides will also discuss ways to renew mutual cooperation between the two countries’ ministries as well as an agreement to facilitate entrance and accommodation of the Iranian and Russian airliners’ flight crews in their countries.

The Iranian and Russian foreign ministers will also sign a bilateral protocol to facilitate mutual visits of Iranian and Russian citizens.

They will then take part in a joint press conference to brief the reporters on their meeting.

Iran Congratulates Heads of Islamic States on Arrival of Ramadan

In his messages, Hassan Rouhani expressed hope that Muslim countries will draw on Quranic teachings during the month of Ramadan “which is filled with kindness and blessings” in order to further strengthen “Islamic brotherhood” and set the stage for peace and tranquility across the world.

“Ramadan is a month of love, mysticism and renewal of allegiance,” said the president in his messages.

He said Ramadan is an opportunity for Muslims to benefit from divine blessings by worshipping God Almighty.

Muslims in southeast Asia and much of the Middle East, including Iraq and Saudi Arabia, as well as across Europe, began the fasting month on Monday.

However, millions more in India and Pakistan as well as Iran, started Ramadan on Tuesday, based on moon sightings.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Almost all Iranian papers today reported the upcoming announcement of Iran’s reciprocal measure against the US’ withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal, which is expected on Wednesday.

Also a top story today was the ceasefire agreement between the Israeli regime and the resistance forces in Gaza, which ended two days of bloodshed in the besieged enclave.

Several papers also covered the remarks made by US National Security Advisor John Bolton about the deployment of the American warship USS Abraham Lincoln in the Persian Gulf in a “message to Iran”.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Positive Economic Statistics to Reinforce Trump’s Position in US Elections

2- Rouhani to Declare Iran’s Measures against US’ JCPOA withdrawal Wednesday

3- Pompeo: Iranian Officials Responsible for Any Attack on US Interests

4- Trump Administration Trying to Impose New Bans on Iran in Coming Days

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: Iranians Didn’t Trust Hegemonic Powers and Progressed

2- Iran’s Wednesday Response to US to Be Based on Articles 26 and 36 of JCPOA

3- Bolton’s Hackneyed Strategy

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader: Resistance Only Way to Overcome Infidels

2- USS Abraham Lincoln Sent to Middle East

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- US May Impose New Sanctions against Iran’s Petchem Industry

2- Exports Are Iran’s Main Priority: VP

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Ebtekar:

1- Return of US, China to Trade War

2- Iran to Reciprocate US Withdrawal from JCPOA on Wednesday

3- We Warn Tehran, but We Don’t Seek War: Bolton

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Ettela’at:

1- Nujaba Threatens US Military in Iraq-Syria Border

2- Iran’s First Reaction to US Withdrawal from JCPOA

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Javan:

1- Tel Aviv Surrenders with 700 Missiles of Resistance Movement

2- Iran to Start Fire of JCPOA Tomorrow

3- Bolton Sends US Warship to Area within Range of Iranian Missiles

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Indian Gov’t Consulting with New Bank for Cooperation with Iranian Businessmen

2- Iran to Respond to US Withdrawal from JCPOA Tomorrow

3- Hamas: Resistance Movement Totally Defeated Netanyahu

* Return of Calm to Gaza after Ceasefire

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Kayhan:

1- Instead of Giving Ultimatum, Take Counter-Measure Tomorrow

2- Energy Minister: We Shouldn’t Wait for Foreign Elements for Overcoming Sanctions

3- Netanyahu Accepts Ceasefire after Being Defeated by Resistance

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Sazandegi:

1- Calm after Bloody Saturday: Israel, Hamas Accept Egypt-Qatar Truce Plan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Countermeasure: Iran’s Reaction to US Withdrawal from JCPOA

2- US Sends Warship to Persian Gulf; Bolton: US Not Seeking War

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7


 

Shargh:

1- JCPOA Articles against Violator of JCPOA

* Iran to Declare Reciprocal Measure Wednesday

* Iran’s First Step to Include Partial, Total Reduction of Certain Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 7

Iran Develops 4 Essential Cancer, Diabetes Drugs

They include two very important and expensive anti-cancer drugs named “regorafenib” and “sorafenib,” and two commonly used medicines called “empagliflozin” and “dapagliflozin” used by diabetics.

They were unveiled in a ceremony attended by Vice President for Scientific and Technological Affairs Sorena Sattari, Minister of Health, Treatment and Medical Training Saeid Namaki, and Governor of Alborz province Azizollah Sahhbazi.

The production of the drugs reinforces Iran’s status among producers of modern medicines.

Regorafenib is a key drug used for the treatment of patients suffering from colon, stomach and liver cancer. So far, it had been produced only in Germany. It is a very expensive medicine. A pack containing 28 tablets sells for $5870 on world markets.

The Iranian version of this medicine compares to, or is even better than the German-made one in terms of quality, and costs only five percent of the price of the foreign-made one. The drug first hit the shelves in 2012, and Iranian researchers managed to develop the technology to produce it after seven years.

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

Sorafenib is also used to cure advanced liver, kidney and thyroid cancer. Before its production in Iran, the drug was only produced in Germany and the US for $4880.

Now, the Iranian version of the drug is available on local markets at a price less than a tenth of that on world markets.

Empagliflozin is the first anti-diabetes medicine in the world which could reduce mortality rate among adults suffering from both types of diabetes. So far, the drug had been developed in Germany and the United States only. From now on, Iran is regarded as the third producer of the medicine in the world. Dapagliflozin is also a drug used for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Before Iran, only Britain produced the medicine.

The price of these two drugs will be only two percent of the price of the foreign-made ones. They were first offered on the market in 2014, and Iran managed to develop them only in five years’ time.  

Iran Sympathizes with Niger over Tanker Explosion

Iran Sympathizes with Niger over Tanker Explosion

In his Tuesday statement, Mousavi offered condolences and sympathy to the Nigerien nation and government, particularly the families of the victims of the incident.

A fuel tanker lorry has overturned and exploded near the airport in Niger’s capital, Niamey, killing at least 58 people, authorities say.

Many of the victims had gathered to collect fuel after the vehicle overturned close to railway tracks as it tried to park.

Another 37 people were injured in the explosion late on Sunday evening.

President Mahamadou Issoufou has travelled to visit some of the injured in hospital.

The latest accident happened on the RN1 road that links the Diori Hamani international airport to Niamey.

One eyewitness told Agence France-Presse: “Just before midnight I went out and I saw the truck overturned. People came from everywhere to take gas, then I saw fire on its side and everything burst into flames.”

Interior Minister Mohamed Bazoum told the agency it appeared a spark from one of the motorcycles that had gathered at the scene may have caused the explosion.

Fuel tanker explosions are fairly common in Niger’s leading oil-producing neighbour, Nigeria.

Lebanon FM Using Hezbollah’s Mortar Shell as Flower Pot

Lebanon FM Using Hezbollah’s Mortar Shell as Flower Pot

Without making any comments, Jebran Bassil published the image of a mortar shell given to him as a keepsake by a Hezbollah official during his visit to an area in the north of Beirut.

According to media reports, the cartridge belongs to a mortar shell used in fighting led by Hezbollah against Nusra Front terrorists in east Lebanon in summer 2017.

The image shows the mortar cartridge being used as a pot with colourful flowers inside.

In August 2014, Jabhat Fateh al-Sham (formerly Nusra Front) and ISIS terrorist groups overran the eastern Lebanese town of Arsal, killing a number of Lebanese forces. They took 30 soldiers hostage, most of whom have been released.

Since then, Hezbollah and the Lebanese military have been defending Lebanon on the country’s northeastern frontier against foreign-backed terrorist groups from neighboring Syria.

Lebanon FM Using Hezbollah’s Mortar Shell as Flower PotHezbollah fighters have fended off several ISIS attacks inside Lebanon. They have also been providing assistance to Syrian army forces to counter the ongoing foreign-sponsored militancy.

 

US Unable to Launch War on Iran: Leader’s Military Aide

Hossein Dehqan

Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan, a top military aide to Iran’s Leader, said the Americans are neither willing to, nor able to do anything.

“That means their reluctance emanates from their inability to trigger chaos and tension in the [Middle East] region or probably to take military action against Iran whether in the form of a limited action or by attacking some centres or bases,” the top general was quoted as saying by ISNA.

In his interview with Qatar’s al-Araby, the senior commander also touched upon some reports suggesting Iran has received an official letter from the US which indicates Washington has no plans to launch military action against Iran.

“There is no need for the Islamic Republic of Iran to be waiting for, or interested to receive such a letter from the Americans,” said general Dehqan, the advisor to Iran’s Islamic Revolution Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei on defense industries and logistics of the Armed Forces.

He said the US cannot wage an all-out war because neither does the region can take a major crisis, nor is Washington itself able to win the support of the world public opinion or to mobilize resources to take military action against Iran.

He also touched upon a statement by US National Security Advisor John Bolton in which he says the deployment of the USS Abraham Lincoln to the region sends a message to Iran.

“In military analyses, some people argue that deployment of troops and facilities means preparedness for war and combat. These analysts may even enumerate some objectives for that [possible] war,” he said.

However, added the general, even US President Donald Trump has said that he would be fighting wars in several areas in the world if he wanted to listen to Bolton.

Therefore, he added, the political elite in the United States are still wise enough to stop radicals and keep tension from spilling over beyond acceptable levels.

The senior commander noted that the US and Israel as well as Saudi Arabia intend to create the impression that the Middle East region is on the threshold of a serious crisis.

“This is while they themselves know that in such a crisis if someone pulls the trigger first, that shooting will not be limited to a specified location or region,” he said.

He then touched upon the possibility of Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz.

“Blocking the Strait of Hormuz is not outside the capability of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” the general noted.

“What the Islamic Republic of Iran has always been saying is that the Strait of Hormuz should be open to all, and that if they are going to impose restrictions on over using it, naturally the sphere of this restriction will include others as well,” he stressed.

“Therefore, if restrictions are slapped on [Iran’s] oil exports, and if we are supposed to lose our sovereignty over this strategic passageway, or if it no longer serves our interests, the Islamic Republic [of Iran] will definitely use this strait as a tool,” he said.

Pateh-Sewing; Folk Art of Women in Iran’s Kerman

Handicrafts in southern Iran

Pateh-sewing, which literally originated in Pat or goat’s wool, is prepared after combing in form of a fabric. It is an ancient needlework style performed on a wool fabric called shawl.

Kermani women and girls do needlework on thick fabrics which are called Ariz. Pateh needlework is done in silk and with flourishes of paisley patterns. Popular designs include the cypress tree and the sun.

The threads used in this art are woolen, elegant and colorful. They are mostly black, green, yellow, orange, red, white and blue.

Although the exact origin of Pateh-sewing is unclear, it has been referred to in Safavid era travelogues.

In the various art books, the oldest sample of Pateh belongs to 1285 AH. One of the oldest samples of Pateh is the one coated on the grave of Shah Nematollah Vali in Kerman’s Mahan. Shah Nematollah Vali was a Persian poet from the 14th and 15th centuries. This is one of the most beautiful examples of Pateh needlework.

At present, Pateh needlework is carried out on praying rug, Quran covers, tablecloth, etc.

Below, you can see photos of Pateh needlework by Kermani women retrieved from Young Journalists’ Club:

Law to Monitor Iranian Officials’ Assets Coming into Force

US Protests to Engulf Entire America: Iran's Top Judge

Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said the directive was approved in 2015 and is being finalized now.

He said the legislation was examined by the Guardian Council and the Expediency Council after passing through Parliament, and has been communicated to the Judiciary as well.

“The Judiciary has been tasked with drawing up the executive bylaw of this legislation, and it is being finalized. This law, which is mainly based on Article 142 of the Constitution, will soon go into effect,” said the top official.

Raisi said the law is not aimed at catching anybody red-handed; rather, “We are seeking transparency and preventive measures.”

“In fact, this law is aimed at further protecting the reputation of officials of the Islamic Republic [of Iran], so that proper mechanisms are formulated to monitor the assets of the Establishment’s authorities in such a way that officials are not constantly targeted by accusations from any person or media outlet and no suspicions are left about their assets and property,” he said.

Iran, Iraq Urge Muslim World to Stop Israeli Aggression on Palestine

Iran, Iraq Urge Muslim World to Stop Israeli Aggression on Palestine
Palestinian mourners carry the shrouded body of 14-month-old Saba Abu Arar during her funeral in Gaza City, the Gaza Strip, on May 5, 2019. / Photo by AFP

In a phone conversation with his Iraqi counterpart on Monday, President Rouhani referred to the brutal attacks of the Israeli regime on Gaza, underlining that these aggressions continue every day, and it is imperative for Muslim countries to become more active in this regard to prevent more aggressions by this regime.

He also pointed to the US policies in the region, and emphasised all the countries of the region must understand the current sensitive conditions and, together with each other, stop US bullying in order to create instability in the region.

“These destabilising US moves in the region would undoubtedly harm the people of the region and even the Americans,” Rouhani told Barham Salih.

Elsewhere in his statements, Rouhani maintained that Tehran is looking forward to deepening friendly relations [with Iraq].

Congratulating the Iraqi President, government and nation on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan, President Rouhani highlighted that “the two countries have similar views on the most sensitive regional and international issues, and I hope we can see the progress of the region and the closer relations between the two friendly countries of Iran and Iraq in light of cooperation and collaborations.”

In turn, the Iraqi president expressed congratulations to President Rouhani, the Iranian government and nation on the occasion of the holy month of Ramadan saying that the relations between Iran and Iraq are based on the solid historical and cultural foundations and the common interests of the two nations, and Baghdad is determined to develop these relationships.

Salih called the current situation in the region alarming and added that “We have repeatedly expressed our positions on the issues of the region. Iraq is against any tension in the region and never accepts the neighbouring Muslim and brotherly people of Iran suffer any harm.”

The Iraqi president said Iran and Iraq are of the same position regarding the Palestinian issue, stating that “Our duty as leaders of the Muslim countries is to help the oppressed Palestinian people to put an end to the Israeli aggressions.”