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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Repercussions of the arrest of Press TV anchor and journalist Marzieh Hashemi remained a top story today, as several international bodies called for her immediate release. Hashemi was arrested in St Louis on Sunday and was later transferred to a facility in Washington D-C where she said she was mistreated. There is no information about her health condition as of now. Iran has called for her immediate and unconditional release, saying the detention is illegal and against international law.

Also a top story was the sale of oil by Iran and the extension of waivers for Iranian oil purchasers. Papers had different speculations about the exemptions.

The Warsaw Summit and Europeans countries decision to not attend the anti-Iran meeting also received great coverage in today’s papers. Several of them said the project has already failed.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Macron: We Stay in Syria, Iraq till End of 2019

2- Army, IRGC Remain United until Zionist Regime Collapses: Iran Army Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Preparing to Remove Ban on Telegram?

2- Democrats Try to Undermine Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Arman-e Emrouz:

1- Probability of Extending Exemption of Iranian Oil Buyers

2- Eight Countries Reduced to Five

3- Turkey to Spain; Iranian’s Destination to Buy House

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Ebtekar:

1- Challenge of Relaunching JCPOA

2- Reports from Brussels Show SPV will be Launched Soon

3- Oil Export Locked with Boycott of Shipping, Insurance: Iran Spokesman

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

E’temad:

1- ‘Like Some US Allies We Are Not Afraid of Washington’

2- Trump Cancels Trip of Speaker of House

3- Warsaw Summit against Iranian Nation will Surely Fail: Hassan Khomeini

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Ettela’at:

1- 3000 Anti-war Activists Call for Boycott of Warsaw Anti-Iran Summit

2- Iraq Warns about Zionist Regime’s Attack on Hashed al-Shaabi

3- Jordan Rejects US’ Request to Join Anti-Iranian Alliance

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Iran:

1- Interview with Russian, Iranian Ambassadors in Tehran, Moscow on Bilateral Relations, Regional Issues

2- Warning US against Arrest of Press TV Anchor

3- We Defend Our Citizens’ Rights: FM Zarif

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Javan:

1- Trump’s Revenge on Democrats

2- Iran Passes Through ‘Maximum Pressure’ Campaign: US Govt

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Mardomsalari:

1- EU Members Do Not Attend Warsaw Summit

2- Zarif Warns Pomeo: You Have No Right to Interfere in Iran, Iraq Issues

3- Press TV Anchor Appears in US Court

4- PEN American Centre Calls for Release of Press TV Journo

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Kayhan:

1- Anti-Iran Poland Summit Fails before Start

2- China Invests $ 3 Billion in Iranian Oil, Gas: Wall Street Journal

3- From Degradation of Western Human Rights to Silence of Freedom Claimants in Iran!

4- Repercussions of Press TV Anchor Arrest Inside, Outside Country

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Resalat:

1- Arrest of Marzieh Hashemi Indication of US Hostility to Islam: MP

2- From Melanie Franklin to Marzieh Hashemi

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Sazandegi:

1- We Need Senate: Iranian Politician

2- Left, Right Duel in UK

3- Brexit Divides Labour Party to Corbyn’s Supporters, Opponents

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Shahrvand:

1- ‘TenYears Challenge’; A challenge Welcomed by Many People around World

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Sharq:

1- Brokers Caught by CBI

2- Iranian FM Joins ‘TenYears Challenge’

3- Zarif Joins ‘TenYears Challenge’ by Putting Together, Publishing 2 Pieces by John Bolton

4- CFT in Parliament for Fourth Time

5- Silence of Larijani Supporters about 1400 Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- American Apartheid

2- Press TV Journo, Marzieh Hashemi Arrested in Washington, DC in Medieval Style

3- ‘Iran; Only Major Country to Fight Drug Smuggling in World’

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 19

Iranian Scientists Make Herbal Spray to Treat Migraine

According to ISNA, a medicine called ‘Migraine Cut’ has been developed by a knowledge-based company. It is the first spray to treat migraine headaches. This combination of herbs is the result of 25 years of research and development.

‘Migraine Cut’ is a combination of Lavender, Marjoram, Fennel, Violet and other herbs. This medication is sprayed daily through the nose. The advantages of nasal delivery are the ease of drug absorption, painlessness, safe use, high oral and anal absorption, rapid absorption by the brain and the central nervous system, and not entering the secondary metabolic pathway in the gastrointestinal tract.

The course of treatment with this drug is 4 months, during which the patient should use 6 sprays and the effect of the medication will be seen during this period.

This medicine does not have any side effects of chemical drugs and it has already been tested.

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

So far, herbal products have not been available for migraine treatment. And all the drugs that have been offered to treat migraines were chemically-made.

The results of studies conducted on this medicine showed that migraine headaches of 81% of the patients, who finished their treatment had completely eliminated, and in improved headaches in 96%.

‘Migraine Cut’ has now been licensed by Iran’s Food and Drug Administration and been delivered to all pharmacies.

According to the World Health Organization, headaches are the third most common disease in the world. Migraine alone is the sixth leading cause of headaches among all humans.

It mostly happens between the ages of 25 and 55, and in Iran there are about 10 million migraine patients, most of whom are attacked one or two times a month.

Iran’s Zaras Village; A Gem in Heart of Zagros Mountains

Iran’s Zaras Tourist Village; A Gem in Heart of Zagros Mountains

Located in the north of a lake, Zaras village is covered with oak trees and surrounded by Zagros mountains.

In winter, it is covered with snow and a moderate cold. In recent years, it has become a destination for many tourists by providing facilities such as hotels and villas.

The lake that is located in this area among the mountains is a good place to sail and catch fish. There you will see boatmen fishing mainly trout.

Here, by launches, you can go to the other side of the lake and enjoy its nature. Other tourist attractions near this village include Shivand Waterfall, and the villages and gardens with all kinds of mountainous fruit trees.

If you are interested in visiting historic sites, you can go to the city of Izeh near the village of Zaras to see historic monuments; such as Tagh-e Tavileh or Atabaki Citadel.

Kul-e Farah rock reliefs and Qaleh-ye Kazhdamak are the other ancient monuments close to this area; located a few kilometres southwest of the ancient city of Izeh in the heart of Zagros mountain.

Zaras touristy and recreational village, located 14 km from Dehdez, is one of the most attractive areas in Izeh city, Khuzestan province.

Following you can find the photos of this region retrieved from different sources:

‘EU’s Channel for Trade with Iran to Become Operational Soon’

In an interview with IRNA, the spokesperson said the EU is completely committed to the Iran nuclear deal as a sign of its respect for all international and security treaties in the world.

“The EU expects the Islamic Republic to play a constructive role in this field and remain committed to its pledges under the nuclear accord,” he was quoted as saying.

The spokesman who spoke on condition of anonymity went on to say that the JCPOA is based on certain bases, and as the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed in 13 reports, Iran remains fully committed to its pledges under the deal.

“As the Islamic Republic of Iran has always underlined, its nuclear program is totally peaceful and the IAEA’s reports reveal no deviation in it,” he said.

The spokesman then noted that there is no peaceful alternative to the nuclear deal and that the EU has adopted effective strategies to preserve the JCPOA following the US withdrawal from the deal.

“We have already updated the regulations of blocking banking accounts as well as offering facilities by the European Investment Bank. Meanwhile, the European sides of the JCPOA, France, Germany and UK are fully committed to preserving the nuclear accord and continuing their trade ties with Iran through the Special Purpose Vehicle,” he said.

He underlined that the SPV is on the verge of becoming operational.

The Iran nuclear deal was signed in 2015 after marathon talks between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries. But US President Donald Trump unilaterally left the deal in May 2018 and re-imposed his country’s sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

The remaining sides of the JCPOA have unanimously condemned the US for the illegal withdrawal and declared on various occasions their commitment to the deal. They also underlined that Iran should be able to reap the economic fruits of the deal.

To this end, the EU has already provided European firms with a legal chance to keep their ties with Iran without any concern about the US sanctions.

Meanwhile, the bloc is working on the special mechanism (SPV) to maintain its financial ties with Iran.

 

Mogherini Not to Attend Warsaw Conference on Iran

The spokesman then referred to the upcoming Iran-focused conference to be held in the Polish capital of Warsaw and said the European Union Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini will not take part in the event due to her tight schedule.

Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif lashed out at the conference due to be held by the US next month, describing it as a “desperate circus” that will disgrace the participants.

His comments came after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told Fox News in an interview that Washington will jointly host the global summit focused on Iran and the Middle East in mid-February in Poland.

Productivity Boosting Technologies for SMBs

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Cloud for Improved Collaboration and Communicative Environment

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Mobile Devices to Connect Teams Virtually

Thanks for mobile technology, it is very simple and easy these days to connect teams and employees virtually with each other to allow them work from anywhere. Organizations now can create online employee portals and virtual offices to help employees work prolifically without facing barriers of location and time. They can use their own mobile devices (as per company’s BYOD policy) to access business data or information they want even without visiting the computer desk. They can also use mobile devices to accomplish various project related tasks or assignments while on the go.

The Internet of Things

Nowadays, we can connect more and more devices and tools with each other via internet of things (IoT) technology to control them all at once with no or a fewer human interaction. In results, business organizations can get more done without spending more efforts and resources. More and more companies are now using IoT connected devices to streamline their business tasks for enhanced productivity and accuracy. For instance, facility managers and maintenance supervisors can place and connect different sensors and devices with business assets to get insights about current condition of a business asset or device to create predictive maintenance (PdM) schedules accordingly.

Technology for Employee Motivation

As online performance evaluations tools can be used by businesses to compare current employees’ skills with required to help them improve and polish for better performance. Most of the companies also organize employee reward programs to provide brilliant employees with monetary or other rewards on the basis of their overall work performance. Use of online evaluation software also allows businesses to check where employees are weak in their skills and how they can get things done in best way not only to improve work efficiency but to enhance overall business productivity as well.

Chatbots for Superior Customer Services

Customer services of a business must be great and prompt in order to stand out from the competition. It is not the era of annoying phone menus but the age of chatbots to entertain customers in real time to help them get their issues resolved as soon as possible. Chatbots are not only able to answer basic FAQs but they can also place orders and can confirm reservations for customers. Chatbots either on business website or mobile app, can provide a great experience to customers of a business or company.

Monitor Business Productivity Tracking

Whether it is a giant project or simply work related tasks, managers and supervisors can conveniently keep track of the progress during the each and every phase of work completion to check how the organization is moving towards its goals. They can also use data gathered by the productivity software or app to provide employees or team members with instant support, directions or training to keep them on right track. In results, an organization can have workforce which is happy, motivated and well-trained as well to carry out several business operations and tasks competently.

Iran Says Seeks to Deepen Military Ties with Azerbaijan

Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri and Azeri Defence Minister Zakir Hasanov speaking in a joint press conference in Baku on January 16, 2019. / Photo by IRNA

The top general, who was heading a top military delegation to Azerbaijan, made the remarks in a meeting with Azerbaijan’s National Parliament Speaker, Ogtay Asadov.

During the meeting, the Iranian military commander called for strengthening of ties with Azerbaijan in all areas, underlined the need for peaceful resolution of regional disputes and protection of Iranian borders and expressed the Islamic Republic’s support for Azerbaijan’s sovereignty.

Today the development of mutual ties between Iran and Azerbaijan is highly significant, he said.

For his part, the Azeri official described the ties between Iran and Azerbaijan as friendly and said there are lots of commonalities between the two sides.

“There are appropriate grounds for strengthening mutual ties based on good-faith and common values,” he said.

He then referred to the significant role by the two sides’ officials in developing mutual ties and said over the past five years, the presidents of Iran and Azerbaijan have made 12 reciprocal visits to Tehran and Baku and held extensive talks on mutual interests.

“The high-level talks have had positive effects on the two sides’ relations so much so that the trade volume of the two sides increased from $257m in 2017 to $400m in the first nine months of 2018,” he noted.

Asadov expressed hope that the operation of the International North-South Transport Corridor would help the two sides further develop their trade ties.

He also called for tapping into the economic capacities of the two neighbours.

Elaborating on the parliamentary ties between the two sides, he said the relations are ongoing at a high level.

He thanked the Iran-Azerbaijan parliamentary friendship group and said the regular participation of the two sides’ lawmakers in international forums are highly significant for tackling regional issues.

Jordan Rejects US’ Call for Joining ‘Arab NATO’ against Iran

US Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo meets with King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein of Jordan in Washington, D.C., on November 13, 2018. / Photo by State Department

The report by Alkhaleej Online, quoting sources close to the Jordan government, said the US has requested Jordan on several occasions to join the alliance which is going to be built up in the next couple of weeks against the Islamic Republic and Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement.

“The negative response by the Jordanian government to Pomepo’s request has been resolute and decisive,” Alkhaleej Online said.

According to the report, given its bad experience of war on Syria which had serious fallouts, Jordan has no intention to join any regional or international alliance in the future.

“Meanwhile, Jordan has told the US officials that the country is set to improve its relations with all of the neighbouring states. Meanwhile, Jordan plans to mediate between the Houthis and Yemen’s former government to protect Yemenis’ interests,” the report added.

Earlier, Jordanian Foreign Minister Kamel Abu Jaber announced that his country is revising its regional and international stances to better protect its national interests. To this end, he said, Jordan has no plan to join any new alliance in the future.

In an interview with Alkhaleej Online on Jordan’s ties with Iran, Hamed Al-Kharisha, Head of Strategic Studies Centre in Jordan, said Amman has always sought to improve relations with the regional states but “we should also take into account the country’s relations with the US. In overall, Jordan is trying to establish a new framework without entering any new regional alliance.”

He went on to say that Jordan has reached the conclusion that economic interests are more important compared with political issues. “Jordan is seeking to play the role of a regional firefighter and do whatever in its power to prevent regional tensions like what we see in Yemen and Syria.”

Al-Kharisha underlined that Jordan is against any anti-Iran policies and said Amman is seeking to normalize its ties with the regional states.

Jordan recently called for returning its ambassador to Qatar after recalling him under the pressure of Saudi Arabia last year. A former deputy prime minister has also called for improving ties with Tehran.

JCPOA Has Thwarted Efforts to Securitise Iran: Zarif

Jcpoa

“3 years ago on this day, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action entered into force, ending years of securitisation of Iran,” he tweeted on Wednesday.

The implementation of the deal was started in January 2016, in an attempt to settle a long-standing nuclear standoff between Iran and the West.

Zarif said the Iranian nation has managed to shatter the myth of US omnipotence despite Washington’s anti-Iran plots.

“In spite of US machinations v. Iran for the past 40 years— & its withdrawal from JCPOA— Iranians have shattered the myth of US omnipotence,” he said, referring to May pullout of the US from the 2015 nuclear deal.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi also marked the third anniversary of the implementation of the deal, saying it showed how untrustworthy the US is.

“Today is the 3rd anniversary of the implementation of [the] Iran nuclear deal which displayed how untrustworthy and unreliable the US is,” Araqchi said in a tweet on Thursday morning.

“A president signs, the next withdraws! Thank you President [Donald] Trump for exhibiting this. Shame.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Almost all papers today covered the remarks about economic issues made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in his meeting with cabinet members.

Also a top story was the rejection of Brexit deal by the UK parliament and Prime Minister Theresa May’s survival of no-confidence vote.

Several papers also highlighted Europe’s failure to provide Iran’s access to the Special Vehicle Purpose (SPV), a payment mechanism due to be created for facilitating trade with the Islamic Republic under the US sanctions.

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

 

Abrar:

1- US May Grant Further Waivers for Iran Oil Importers: CNN

2- Reports of Afghan National Security Advisor’s Meeting with MKO Denied

3- US Not Set Deadline for Dissolution of Hashd al-Shaabi: Adil Abdul-Mahdi

4- Rouhani’s Reaction to Unsuccessful Launch of Payam Satellite into Orbit

5- US Concerned about China’s Military Capability to Attack Taiwan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Historic Defeat of [UK] Conservatives

  • Parliament’s Rejection of Theresa May’s Brexit Deal Predictable

2- Enough Forex Available: CBI Governor

3- It’s a Pity Iran Doesn’t Have Economic Attache in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran to Cut Ties with Europe in Two Major Fields

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ebtekar:

1- People Know Problems of Country Well: Rouhani

2- Hopes Must Not Be Pinned on Others in Reconstruction of Iraq: Zarif in Karbala

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

E’temad:

1- Exit from Brexit

  • British Parliament Does Not Vote for EU Withdrawal Bill

2- Don’t Play with Lion’s Tail: IRGC Chief Commander Warns Israel

3- Iran Spokesman Warns Netanyahu to Know His Limits; “Iran Cannot Be Threatened”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran to Continue Its Military Presence in Syria: IRGC Commander

2- I Support Establishment of Independent Palestinian State: UN Chief

3- Iran Missile Tests Not against International Regulations: Russian Deputy FM

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Jam-e Jam:

1- Europe Cannot Make Up for Its Weakness by Making Anti-Iran Claims: Zarif

2- American Revolutionary [Marzieh Hashemi]

  • Arrest of Press TV Journo by US Police, Her Mistreatment Draws Reactions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Javan:

1- Be Afraid of Roar of Our Missiles: IRGC

2- US Gov’t Responsible for Marzieh Hashemi’s Life

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Jomhouri-e-Eslami:

1- People’s Opinions Should Be Source for Reform: Rouhani

2- 71 British Lawmakers Call for Second Brexit Referendum

3- Iran-Iraq Trade Volume Reaches $8 Billion

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Kayhan:

1- Iran Has Become Great Power after 40 Years: Der Spiegel

2- EU’s Empty Package Instead of Fulfiling Commitments

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Mardomsalari:

1- Iran to Maintain What It Has in Syria: IRGC Chief

2- Funeral Held for Those Killed in Iranian Army Plane Crash

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17


 

Sharq:

1- People’s Resilience Must Be Increased Amid Problems: President Rouhani

2- What Privatization Did to Five Industry Giants of Iran

3- What Will Be Fate of Iran Nuclear Deal?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 17

Is Paris Municipality Supporting MKO Propaganda?

The photos show anti-Iran banners created by the MKO placed on the walls of the building of Paris municipality.

Is Paris Municipality Supporting MKO Propaganda?Iran accuses France of providing support for the group’s activities, but France officials deny the accusations.

The MKO is designated a terrorist organisation by Iran and Iraq and was considered as such by the US and EU until 2012 and 2009 respectively.

The notorious group is responsible for numerous terrorist attacks against Iranian civilians and government officials over the past three decades, which are estimated to have left over 12,000 dead.