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Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern Iran

Director of Sarbaz Environmental Protection Department announced on Monday eyewitness have reported black bears have been living in Begaband Mountain in Sarbaz since a long time ago.

“Based on reliable reports about the footprints of the bears in the region as well as images of the animals taken by telephoto lens, it is believed that the black bears are still living in the region,” he was quoted as saying.

Due to its wild nature and rich food resources including dates and honey, Begaband Mountain is home to various species of wild animals like black bears, leopards and gazelles.

Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern IranAsian black bear is one of the eight remaining species of black bears in the world, which is scattered in Asia from Japan to Iran.

Also known as the moon bear and the white-chested bear, Asian black bear is medium-sized bear species native to Asia and largely adapted to arboreal life.

Iran’s southeastern mountains are viewed as one of the main homes of such bears in Iran.

The bear was enlisted as critically endangered species in the world by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, founded in 1965 to become the world’s most comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of biological species.

In addition to the Asian black bears, Iran’s Sistan and Baluchestan is home to other wild species which are as follows:

Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern IranMarsh Crocodile:

The crocodile is widely cherished in Sistan and Baluchestan. The locals attach importance to protecting the crocodile, viewing it as a sign of blessing.

Living in a desert area, the locals retrieve their water from fountains in which the crocodiles live.

Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern IranChinkara

The chinkara (Gazella bennettii), also known as the Indian gazelle, is a gazelle species which is relatively smaller compared with the Iranian Gazelle. Both male and female Chinkara have horns. It can live on a small portion of water for a long time in harsh conditions.

Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern IranIranian Leopards

Iranian leopard is among famous species of cats across the globe. Sistan and Baluchesan is one of the main homes of the species. The leopard is registered as a critically endangered species in the world.

Asian Black Bear Seen in Southeastern IranBaluchi Squirrel

Baluichi Squirrel known as Northern Palm Squirrel is another species in the province living among the palm trees. It is white-belly with wide dark lines on its white back. Its tail is a combination of black and white hairs.

Sistan and Baluchestan Province is the second largest province in Iran. It is in the southeast of the country, bordering Pakistan and Afghanistan.

The province is home to various wild species and is considered as an ideal destination for wildlife tourists, because hunting certifications are issued easily in the region.

Iranian Pottery Artists Hold Collective Gallery

Sour-e Esrafil: Milad Azizi has put on display a set of clay whistles resembling heads of some animals. Each whistle has a hologram, which can be scanned to recognize the biological feature of the animal.

The main feature of the gallery being held in the Iranian Artist Forum is the common surreal outlook among the pieces.

Over the past years, given the willingness of Iranian artists to use ceramic materials in pottery as an artistic style, a new wave of ceramic art pieces have been emerged.

These pieces have managed to grab attentions, due to the long history of pottery art in Iran and the Iranian nation’s interests in such materials.

The pieces showcased in the gallery reveal that the new trends are going beyond traditional and contemporary outlooks in Iran. The colorful combination of the pieces has created some unique forms.

The trends come from various intellectual backgrounds. Now, independent curators are showing great interests in following the new trends.

Expansion Gallery is underway in Tehran from December 21 to January 1.

First section of gallery is titled “Change of Idea”: The section includes pieces of three artists who have put together special pieces of pottery revealing special concepts.

Second section is Pluralism: Most of the artists have showcased their pieces in this section. The section includes various ceramic forms with various combinations in terms of colors and contents.

Third Section is named Worry: This section deals with environment crises like animals’ extinctions.

Fourth Section is named Utopia: This section deals with the links between identity and geographical locations.

Below you can watch a collection of photos of the gallery retrieved from Honaronline:

Tang Port in Sistan and Baluchestan: Unique Beauty

Kenarak town on the coast of the Oman Sea has been widely remembered since years ago for its large and active fishing pier. The town attracts tourists with its pristine and unique nature.

Sandy and rocky coasts, the Sacred Fig and hills covered with flowers are among the main tourist attractions of the unique port.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, about the Palestinian nation’s ultimate victory over the Israeli regime.

Several papers also covered a controversy over the Operation Karbala IV, a failed Iranian operation against Iraq in the eight-year war in the 1980s, which was recently described by then commander Mohsen Rezaei as an operation to deceive the enemy. The remarks were widely criticized, even by senior general Qassem Soleimani, and were finally taken back by Rezaei in a televised interview.

The Leader’s addition of Mohammad-Javad Ali-Akbari to the list of Tehran’s provisional Friday prayer imams also received great coverage. The appointment was hailed by some papers which described him as the youngest imam of Tehran.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Inflation Rate to Be Kept Secret until Further Notice

2- Iran Leader Says Palestinians Will Achieve Greater Victories against Israel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Iran Leader: Palestinian Nation to Emerge Victorious

2- Taliban Delegation Meets Iran’s Araqchi in Tehran

3- Donald Trump’s Concerns about 2019 [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Ebtekar:

1- The World in 2018: A Look at Most Important Events

2- Acid Attacks to Be Punished More Severely

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Etemad:

1- Change in Rouhani’s Strategy

* President Talks of Water Crisis, Need for Cloud Seeding

2- Putin Keeps Communication Channels with Trump Open

* Letters to Get Out of Crisis

3- Future of Iran’s Presence in Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Ettela’at:

1- Gen. Soleimani Criticizes Recent Controversy Regarding Iran-Iraq War

2- US Forces Transferred from Syria to Iraq: Baghdad

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Ghanoon:

1- Health Minister Resigns over Insufficient Budget Allocation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Iran:

1- Iran President Calls on Nation, Gov’t to Save Water

2- Christmas Market Dominated by Chinese Products

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Jahan-e San’at:

1- Government against Workers

* 13m Iranian Families Living under Absolute Poverty Line

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Javan:

1- Iran Not to Stop Supporting Palestine under Hegemonic Powers’ Pressure: Leader

2- Ali-Akbari Added to List of Tehran’s Provisional Friday Prayer Imams

3- Taliban at Iranian Foreign Ministry: Iran Holds Extensive Talks with Militants

4- Tel Aviv Hampering US’ Escape from Syria

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran, Russia Sign Border Deal

2- New Year Celebrations in Europe Held with Tight Security Measures

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Kayhan:

1- Happy New Year to Christians in Iran

2- Palestinian Gov’t to Be Established in Tel Aviv: Ayatollah Khamenei

3- Trump Made Baghdad Visit Secretly for Fear of Iraqi Hezbollah

4- France on Standby at New Year’s Eve

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Khorasan:

1- Palestinians Will Establish Their Rule in Tel Aviv: Iran Leader

2- Europe Has Failed to Finalize SPV: Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1


 

Shargh:

1- Iran Leader Appoints Youngest Provisional Friday Prayer Imam of Tehran

2- Iran’s National Football Team Humiliated [in Qatar]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 1

Iran Warns Regional States against Pinning Hope on US Support

Iran Top Commander General Bagheri

Regional states should not pin their hopes on the US support because “the US is the same country that had no option but to leave Syria after years of efforts to create violence and chaos in the country,” General Baqeri said.

He made the remarks during his Monday visit to the southern Island of Abu Musa, which was aimed at closely watching the military capabilities of the Iranian army units deployed in the island.

“Some Persian Gulf states call on the US to come to the region and sow seeds of discord among regional states,” he said.

However, he added, the Islamic Republic of Iran has a strong and decisive military presence in the region to defend its sovereignty in case of emergency and it holds Persian Gulf states responsible for any consequences.

The Iranian commander warned some regional enemies of the Islamic Republic against hatching plots against Iran and said the foes should know that although Iran has adopted a peacekeeping doctrine, it has a strong military presence in the region.

General Baqeri described the high level of security in the Hormoz Strait and the Persian Gulf as exemplary, saying such security could not be created without the sacrifices made by strong forces of Iran, their military capabilities and cutting-edge military equipment.

The Iranian commander then recalled Iran’s peacekeeping measures throughout history and added that the Islamic Republic has always been the pioneer of peace and friendship.

“Even our drills have been conducted with the same theme,” he added.

The commander concluded that protecting regional security is possible only through establishing multi-lateral cooperation among regional states, adding that foreign presence hampers regional states’ goal to bring about stability.

Iranian Armenians Celebrate New Year with Persian Customs

Among the New Year traditions of Iranian Christians is eating foods exclusive to Iran.

Many Armenians in Iran cook and eat Sabzi Polo with Fish (Persian herbed rice with white fish) on the eve of the New Year. This is the same food Iranians eat on the day before the new Iranian year.

Iranian Armenians Celebrate New Year with Persian CustomsIranian Armenians eat sweets including Gata on the new year eve.

Iranian Armenians Celebrate New Year with Persian CustomsAnother popular sweet among Iranian Armenians is Pirouk, a sweat similar to apple pie which is cooked using marmalade.

Iranian Armenians Celebrate New Year with Persian Customs

Tehran Streets on New Year’s Eve

On the eve of the New Year, streets in some Christian neighbourhoods in Tehran are packed with people doing Christmas shopping.

In Mirzay-e Shirazi or Majidieh Shomali, you can see artificial pine trees with fabulous decorations.

Behind the showcases, there are dolls, Santa Clauses, etc.

Here are photos of the nights of Tehran on the Christmas and New Year’s Eve published by Honar Online and Young Journalists Club news agencies:

Communication Balloons to be Launched Across Iran

Rahim Ehsani said a new plan to design and produce at least 20 communication balloons is about to be implemented, to provide the country with communication and monitoring services in emergency conditions.

“The project is part of a lager plan called Space Ship, which aims at enabling communication, monitoring and photography applications,” he was quoted as saying in an interview with ISNA.

According to Ehsani, the Space Ship project is accomplished within a new mission named “Stratospheric Platform”, which refers to a platform with a higher height than planes and lower than space.

Elaborating on the platform, he said there are two types of the platforms: fixed and changing.

“In the earlier communication balloon project, each balloon was capable of carrying 50 km cargoes at 500 meter height.”

He noted the balloons offer WiFi services to the users and added that last year, during Arba’een pilgrimage, Iran deployed a balloon near its border with Iraq as part of a new project to provide free Wi-Fi internet service for the pilgrims.

Arba’een services were offered after the balloon was successful tested in the quake-hit areas of the western province of Kermanshah.

Ehsani said that at the order of Iran’s Communication and Information Technology Ministry, all provinces across the country are to be equipped with the communication balloons for emergency uses.

“To this end, at least 20 balloons are set to be designed and produced within next year,” he said.

Elsewhere, Ehsani said, each balloon is capable of carrying 300kg cargos and covering a 10 to 15 km radius.

“In the previous project, each balloon could offer services up to 5 km. But in the new project, the radius has increased to 15 km,” he added.

The official said Space Ship project is a strategic 10-year-old plan which is set to establish a space ship in a 20 km height in the next ten years.

He noted that the ship can move to a 400 km height at a speed of 200 km/h.

Iranian Cartoonist Receives Intl. Prestigious Award

Abbas Nasseri from Bojnord received the third award of the festival after competing with artists from 64 countries across the globe.

“Saman Torabi from Iran and Anne Derenne-Spanien from Spain gained the first and second awards of the festival,” he was quoted as saying in a report by IRNA.

The festival’s focus was refugees and migrants who have left their homes to create a better life abroad.

According to statistics, 671 pieces by 319 cartoonists from 64 countries took part in the festival.

Born in Bojnourd in 1979, Nasseri has been juror of more than 40 National and International Contests in Iran, Norway, Turkey and Bulgaria.

He is the winner of more than 60 national and international cartoon and caricature contests. Nasseri has held solo exhibitions in Bojnord, Frankfurt in Germany and Ashgabat in Turkmenistan.

Palestinians Would Shape Government in Tel Aviv: Iranian Leader

“The Palestinian people’s victory in recent years has not had the meaning of capability to establish a government in Tel Aviv, but this will also materialize by God’s grace,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a meeting with Secretary General of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad resistance movement Ziad al-Nakhala in Tehran on Monday.

The Leader said Palestine’s true victory is the fact that while the Arab armies have been unable to defeat the Zionist regime, the Palestinian people and the resistance groups have brought Israel to its knees.

“You will win even greater victories by God’s grace,” Ayatollah Khamenei told Nakhala.

The Leader explained that a clear principle in Palestine’s encounter with Israel is that resistance leads to victory.

During the previous wars against the Palestinian resistance groups, the Zionist regime called for a ceasefire after 22 days and another time after 8 days, but in the latest conflict, Tel Aviv called for ceasefire after just 48 hours, Ayatollah Khamenei noted, saying it means that “the occupying Zionist regime has been brought to its knees.”

“Fortitude and resistance have been the reason for the constant victories of the Palestinian nation in recent years, and in future, as long as the resistance exists, the process of decline of the Zionist regime will continue,” the Leader underlined.

Ayatollah Khamenei also stressed that the heavy pressures from the arrogant powers will never discourage Iran from supporting Palestine on the basis of its divine, religious and rational duty.

Iran Tourist Attractions: Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardabili’s Shrine

The Mausoleum of Sheikh Safi was first built by his son after Sheikh Safi’s death. It is one of the most important historical sites of the city of Ardabil, which in terms of architecture and tilework is a masterpiece. This site is one of the most attractive historical works of the Safavid dynasty that was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010.

Here are the photos of this historical tourist attraction retrieved from Tasnim News Agency: