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Iran to Boost Traffic Safety by Making Roads Musical

Traffic-related casualties in Semnan reached a record high back in 2016, when 4,395 injuries and 257 deaths were reported, all caused by car incidents in the provincial roads. The figures increased to 5,295 and 303 in 2017, respectively.  

Semnan officials have decided to tackle the issue and increase traffic safety by creating “musical roads”, which when driven over cause a tactile vibration and audible rumbling transmitted through the wheels into the car body in the form of a musical tune.

To do that, the officials have set up a special working group including physicists, musicians and mechanical engineers.

Similar projects have already been launched in at least eight countries including the US, Japan, China, Denmark, South Korea, San Marino and Ukraine.

In Iran, the project is now being implemented in 300 metres of the desert roads of Semnan as a pilot one. Once fully implemented, the project could reduce the number of car incidents in the provincial roads by 70 percent.

In line the pilot project, the working group has created 2,000 groves along 300 metres of the road. As the vehicles passes over the groves, an audible rumbling begins to transmit through their vehicle turning into a musical tune to their ears.

The mechanism is aimed at preventing the drivers from falling asleep. The musical tune changes according to the depth of and the distance between two grooves as well as the thickness and material of the asphalt used in the roads and the raised pavement markers created along them.

People driving along Semnan provincial roads usually fall asleep and have their cars overturned due to the desert climate of the region.  

If a car drives at over 90 km/h, the volume of the musical tune played for them would get louder. If the speed is lower, the sound would remain relatively mild.

The project will cost millions of dollars but as provincial officials say allocating the money to such projects is necessary given the hefty money that insurance companies pay to the families of the car incidents’ victims.

Ali Dairini, the deputy head of Semnan Justice Department for Social Affairs and Crime Prevention, has hailed the idea, saying that protecting the lives of people is among the main responsibilities of every government in the world. He said the government should adopt pre-emptive measures to protect the lives of Iranian people, as prevention is better than cure.

The first musical road was created in October 1995 in Denmark by Steen Krarup Jensen and Jakob Freud-Magnus. Known as Asphaltophone, the road is made from a series of raised pavement markers, similar to Botts’ dots, spaced out at intermittent intervals – watermark – so that as a vehicle drives over the markers, the vibrations caused by the wheels can be heard inside the car.

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without Flying

Some may think the world is not safe and secure enough, but Thor Pederson has proved that it might be a much better place than they think. He has already travelled to 159 countries using cars, trains, boats, and ships, and without taking any flight.

In an interview with the Persian-language Ghanoon daily, he has talked about his goals, memories and experiences. He has also talked about his trip to Iran, as the 148th destination of the 203 states he plans to visit by early 2020.

Following you can find excerpts from the interview selected by IFP:

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without FlyingQ: How did you come up with the idea of travelling this way?

A: My project started in 2013. I read an article. In that piece, it was said no one had travelled the whole world without flying. I’m always interested in great adventures. I have always wanted to be the first to travel to the North Pole and the South and around the planet, reach the moon, walk on it or climb Mount Everest. Therefore, I thought it is the time to do a historic and very important job in my life and be the first person to travel without a plane.

Q: What is your purpose of making these trips? What do you do in the new countries you travel to?

A: My main goal is to reach most countries in the world on an uninterrupted and non-flying trip. I do my best to promote positive thinking in each country in the face of many negative stories we often hear in the news. As a goodwill ambassador for the Danish Red Cross, I have met many officials of the Red Cross and Red Crescent societies. I try to promote the need for uniting all members of the societies. I’m going to depict a world in which a stranger, who at first glance is considered an unknown person, can be the same friend we have never seen before.

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without FlyingQ: You have travelled to nearly 200 countries. Each of them is full of memories for you. Tell us one of the sweetest ones.

A: Let me tell you the story of Maria. She was a woman I met in Poland. Once, it was snowing heavily everywhere in Poland. She invited me to her home. She prepared a meal for me and gave me a bed, without knowing who I was. The next morning, she took me to a passenger terminal and wished me a safe trip. She taught me that a stranger, who at first glance is seen as an unknown person, can be the same friend we have never seen before. The second story is about my wife, to whom I proposed at the peak of a Kenyan mountain, which is the second highest mount in the world.

Q: What did you do in your trips to promote the culture of peace and tranquillity?

A: In all my trips, I share all the stories; the stories of kindness, culture, history, food, development, technology, incidents, and many other features of a country. I’m a living example of showing that the world is not a cruel, dark, and dangerous place. Certainly, living in this world may be painful to some people who believe the world is not safe and secure enough. However, over the past five years, I’ve travelled to 159 countries using public transportation, and did it on a shoestring. This proves that the world is better than what most people think; otherwise making all these trips could not be possible. I have not been killed, tortured, or plundered, and I have travelled more than 200,000 kilometres through land and sea. My story is a tough one; I have never quitted and I’ve always found a solution to my problems.

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without Flying
Torbjørn C. Pedersen’s photo of Iran taken from a ferry on a border river between Iran and Iraq / Photo by Pedersen’s website www.onceuponasaga.dk

Q: How did you come to Iran and how many days did you stay?

A: I came to Iran from Kuwait on a boat and then I went to Dubai with a boat again from Bandar Abbas. I stayed in Iran for about 14 days.

Q: Which cities did you visit in Iran?

A: I had been to Iran once before. I’ve visited Tabriz, Qom, Shiraz, Isfahan, Kerman, Khorramshahr, Ahvaz, Tehran and Bandar Abbas.

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without Flying
Torbjørn C. Pedersen and his friend Cam during their visit to Iran in 2010 / Photo by Pedersen’s website www.onceuponasaga.dk

Q: You have visited Iran twice. If you have an opportunity, would you travel to Iran again?

A: Sure. Iran is an original and rich country with good cities, delicious foods, ancient history, beautiful landscapes and many other things to discover. If I’m lucky, I will travel to Iran again as a tourist.

Danish Man Travelling Whole World without Flying
Part of Torbjørn C. Pedersen’s Red Cross, Red Crescent collection / Photo by Pedersen’s website www.onceuponasaga.dk

Q: You visited the Red Crescent Society of Iran. How do you assess the Iranian Red Crescent Society in comparison to those of other countries?

A: The Iranian Red Crescent Society is very strong and influential. It is quite organised and has unique facilities, such as helicopters, factories and newspapers. The Iranian Red Crescent has a long history and is of great significance due to its good international relations. The Society really impressed me. Honestly, I feel very close to the Iranian youths.

Q: For how long are you going to continue your trips?

A: As long as I can travel to my last destination in my project, which I expect to take pace by January 22, 2020. The last destination is the Maldives.

Syria Air Defence Downs Hostile Targets after Israeli Aggression

A military source did not specify the targets but dismissed earlier reports that an Israeli war plane had been downed.

Syrian air defenses responded to the attack aimed at the town of Kiswah, south of the capital Damascus Thursday night, destroying at least five missiles.

They “were able to foil its goals despite the intensity of the aggression,” state media said.

Israeli media claimed that Iranian military advisers as well as fighters from Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah were the main target in the attack.

Israel claims that Iran’s presence in Syria as part of an advisory mission requested by Damascus poses a threat to the regime’s security. Using this pretext, Tel Aviv has struck alleged positions of Iranian and Iran-backed forces across Syria over the course of the seven-year conflict.

The attacks are usually viewed as attempts to prop up terrorist groups that have been suffering defeats at the hands of Syrian government forces.

Israel and the US have even put pressure on Russia, another close ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in the war against terrorist groups, to force Iran out of Syria.

In October, Moscow equipped Damascus with the advanced S-300 surface-to-air missiles, days after Israeli fighter jets attacking Syrian targets used a Russian surveillance plane flying nearby as a shield and misled the Syrian air defenses to shoot it down.

Since then Israel has been very careful with its operation over Syria.

It is not yet clear whether the S-300s were among the air defense systems used in the Thursday night counterattacks.

Iran Hosts Int’l Festival of Ethnic Cultures

The festival, which was wrapped up on Nov. 28, was attended by ambassadors, delegations and artists from various countries.

During the festival, 20 local music bands from the Iranian provinces of East Azarbaijan, Bushehr, Charmahal and Bakhtiari , South Khorasan, North Khorasan, Khorasan Razavi, Kurdistan, Khuzestan, Gilan, Lorestan, Mazandaran and Markazi performed live concerts.

Ambassadors, cultural attaches and delegates from Norway, Kazakhstan, China, Pakistan, Senegal, Ecuador, Malaysia, Tajikistan, Indonesia, North Korea, Cyprus and Ghana took part in the festival.

40 reporters from domestic and international news outlets also covered the festival with the main goal of further promoting the natural tourist attractions of Golestan province.

The festival, officially known as International Tribe Festival, was held in Gorgan’s Permanent Fairground from November 20 to 23. The event was also held in the Olympic Stadium of Gonbad-e Kavus from November 25 to 28.

The ethnic cultures were introduced to the visitors in 167 booths, including 136 ones dedicated to Iranian handicrafts.

Below you can see a collection of photos of the festival retrieved from Tasnim News Agency:

Iran, Russia, Turkey Wrap Up Fresh Round of Syria Talks

The 11th International Meeting on Syria held in Astana 28-29 November 2018 / Photo by the Kazakh foreign ministry

In the statement, the three guarantor states of a ceasefire regime in Syria, reaffirmed their determination to step up joint efforts to launch a Committee in Geneva tasked with drawing up the Arab country’s Constitution.

The three states reiterated that the new Constitution will enjoy support of the Syrian parties, and comply with the decisions of the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi. They also decided to intensify their consultations on all the levels to finalize its establishment at the soonest possible time.

The statement was released following intensive talks between the top negotiators of the three countries and the UN special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, in Astana.

Hossein Jaberi Ansari, a special assistant to Iran’s foreign minister, Turkish Deputy Foreign Minister Sedat Onal, and the Russian president’s special envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev represented their countries in this round of negotiations.
What follows is the full text of the joint statement:

Joint Statement by Iran, Russia and Turkey on the International Meeting on Syria in Astana
(28-29 November 2018)
The Islamic Republic of Iran, the Russian Federation and the Republic of Turkey as guarantors of the Astana format:

1. Reaffirmed their strong commitment to the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic and to the purposes and principles of the UN Charter;
2. Highlighted that these principles should be universally respected and that any action that might violate them and undermine achievements of the Astana format should be avoided;]

3. Rejected all attempts to create new realities on the ground under the pretext of combating terrorism and expressed their determination to stand against separatist agendas aimed at undermining the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria as well as the national security of neighboring countries;

4. Discussed the current situation on the ground in Syria, took stock of the recent developments following their last meeting in Sochi on 30-31 July 2018 and underscored their determination to strengthen their trilateral coordination in light of their agreements;

5. Examined in details the situation in the Idlib de-escalation area and reaffirmed their determination to fully implement the Memorandum on Stabilization of the Situation in the Idlib De-escalation Area of 17 September 2018. In this regard they expressed their concern with the ongoing violations of the ceasefire regime, and declared that, as guarantors of the ceasefire regime, they would step up their efforts to ensure observance with it, including by enhancing work of the Joint Iranian-Russian-Turkish Coordination Center. They stressed the importance of a lasting ceasefire while underlining the necessity to continue effective fight against terrorism. They also emphasized that under no circumstances the creation of the above-mentioned de-escalation area should undermine the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of the Syrian Arab Republic;

6. Reaffirmed their determination to continue cooperation in order to ultimately eliminate DAESH/ISIL, Nusra Front and all other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with al-Qaeda or DAESH/ISIL as designated by the UN Security Council. They called upon all armed opposition groups in Syria to completely and immediately dissociate from the abovementioned terrorist groups;

7. Strongly condemned any use of chemical weapons in Syria and demanded that any reports in this regard should be investigated promptly and professionally in full compliance with the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on Their Destruction and by the OPCW as the main international competent authority to establish use of chemical weapons;

8. Underlined their firm conviction that there could be no military solution to the Syrian conflict and that the conflict could be resolved only through the Syrian-led and Syrian-owned, UN-facilitated political process in line with the UN Security Council resolution 2254;

9. Reaffirmed their determination to step up joint efforts to launch the Constitutional Committee in Geneva, that would enjoy support of the Syrian parties, in accordance with the decisions of the Syrian National Dialogue Congress in Sochi and decided to intensify their consultations on all the levels to finalize its establishment at the soonest possible time;

10. Welcomed the successful development of the “pilot project” within the framework of the Working Group on the release of detainees/abductees and handover of the bodies as well as the identification of missing persons. The release of the detainees on 24 November 2018 constituted a step forward in implementing confidence-building measures between Syrian parties to contribute to the viability of the political process and normalization of the situation on the ground. In this regard they reiterated their commitment to further advance the efforts of the Working Group;

11. Emphasized the need to continue all efforts to help all Syrians restore normal and peaceful life as well as alleviate their sufferings. In this regard, they called upon the international community, particularly the United Nations and its humanitarian agencies, to increase their assistance to Syria by providing additional humanitarian aid, restoring humanitarian infrastructure assets, including water and power supply facilities, schools and hospitals;

12. Highlighted the need to create conditions for the safe and voluntary return of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs) to their original places of residence in Syria. They reaffirmed their readiness to continue interaction with all relevant parties, including the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and other specialized international agencies, in particular in the context of rendering assistance to preparing and convening the International conference on Syrian refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs);

13. Expressed their appreciation to Mr. Staffan de Mistura, the UN Secretary-General Special Envoy on Syria, for his efforts to seek peaceful solution for the Syrian crisis and for his constructive interaction and cooperation with the Astana format during his mission;

14. Expressed their sincere gratitude to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, His Excellency Nursultan Nazarbayev and the Kazakh authorities for hosting in Astana the 11th International Meeting on Syria;

15. Decided to hold the next International Meeting on Syria in Astana in early February 2019.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Almost all papers today covered the remarks made by the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with a group of navy commanders.

Also a top story was the regional tour of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, which was left unfinished after Morocco refused to host him, and people in Egypt and Tunisia held protest rallies against the prince.

The Parliament’s bid to impeach Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif over his claim about ‘rampant’ money laundering in Iran also remained a top story, after senior cleric Ayatollah Nasser Makarem Shirazi criticized the lawmakers’ move, praising Zarif for standing against the enemies.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Guardian Council to Review Government’s Proposals on CFT

2- Mogherini’s Office: JCPOA a Pillar of Regional Security

3- Japan Seeks Extension of US Waivers for Importing Iran’s Crude Oil
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Amazing Source of Water Discovered in Zabol, Southeast of Iran

• The Source Can Supply Entire Country’s Water for 170 Years

2- Leader to Armed Forces: Deters Enemies from Even Threatening Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Bin Salman Trying to Get Out of Isolation [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Ebtekar:

1- Expiration Date of Ambitious Plans

• Challenges Faced by Bin Salman in His Regional Tour ahead of G20 Summit

2- Preparedness of Armed Forces to Deter Threats against Nation: Leader

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Etemad:

1- Hardliners Defeated in Their Bid to Impeach Larijani

2- A Report on Declining Forex Rates: Taming the Aggressive Horse

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Has No Intention of Waging War on Any Country: Leader

2- Ukraine President: We’re on Brink of All-Out War with Russia

3- Iran Is Golden Key of Middle East: Nuclear Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Iranian Trick to Bypass Trump

• Families of Iranian Students in US Meet Them in Small Library

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Iran:

1- Ethnic Groups Have Always Supported Islamic Establishment: Rouhani

2- Impeachment Is Wrong; Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi Supports Zarif
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Javan:

1- US Fanning Flames of Ukraine-Russia Tension

• Washington Trying to Stop Europe from Moving towards Russia

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Human Rights Watch: Justice Will Finally Be Delivered to Saudi Crown Prince

2- Guardian: White House Prevents CIA from Giving Further Response on Khashoggi Case

3- Channel for Iran-China Banking Ties to Be Opened This Weekend
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Kayhan:

1- Trump’s Priorities in West Asia: First Israel, Then Oil

2- $1,400,000,000,000 Worth of Money Laundering in Europe, US Only in One Year

3- After Embellishing Obama, Now Reformist Papers Start Embellishing Trump

4- Bin Salman’s Visit to Tunisia Left Unfinished; Visits of Algeria, Mauritania Cancelled

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Sazandegi:

1- Tehran Mayor Approved by Interior Ministry

• Hanachi Becomes Third Mayor of Fifth City Council

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Shargh:

1- Zarif to Appear in Parliament on Sunday

• Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi: It’s Not Right to Impeach Ministers Standing against Enemy

2- Boycott: No G20 Leader Will Meet Saudi Crown Prince
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Iran’s Security Forces Must Beware of German Spy

• Suspicious Moves of German Ambassador to Tehran
A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 29

Squash Festival Held in Streets of Rasht, Northern Iran

The festival started on Sunday, and was open to visitors until Wednesday on the Cultural Pedestrian Walkway of Rasht.

Various kinds of food, dessert and snack made with squash as well as handicrafts made with the vegetable were among the items displayed at the festival.

There are many creative ways to use squash in a dish, including desserts, soups, salads, beverages and even as an alternative to butter.

Encouraging a healthy and traditional diet and promoting the public’s awareness about healthy nutrition and its importance was the main goal of the festival.

Squash contains a lot of nourishing nutrients, is rich in vitamins and minerals, and has low calories.

Squash is one of the best known sources of beta-carotene, which is a strong antioxidant that gives orange colour to fruits and vegetables and is converted into vitamin A in the body.

Beta-carotene-rich foods can reduce the risk of certain types of cancer and protect the body from asthma, heart disease and aging.

Following you can find ILNA’s photos of this festival:

 

People Rejoice as Snow Covers Iran’s Chaharmahal & Bakhtiari

Following several years of drought, snowfall this autumn helped people set aside their problems for a few days and rejoice.

Here’s Mehr News Agency’s Photos of autumn snow and people who are enjoying it:

Forex Rates to Keep Going Down in Coming Days: Iran

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the weekly cabinet meeting, Hemmati expressed hope that the forex market could regain its stability once a balance is created between the supply and demand.

“The supply of exporters’ foreign currencies into the market will create the balance and I urge all my fellowmen not to keep their foreign currencies,” he said.

According to Hemmati, any speculation in the foreign currency market may end up in total failure especially for ordinary citizens.

Today the country needs economic boom, the chief banker said, expressing hope that the boom could be achieved with the ongoing decline in foreign currency rates.

Reports say, as of Tuesday, the US dollar has been offered at 119,000 rials on the unofficial market compared to 120,000 rials on Monday.

Many maintain that the recovery is due to new forex policies and restrictions imposed by the government on banking transactions and purchases of dollars as well as a ban on money send-outs by unauthorized foreign exchange shops.

Foreign currency and gold coin prices witnessed huge rises in recent months, and this led the rial to plunge to a record low (nearly 190,000) against the US dollar in the unofficial market. But now the market seems to be regaining its lost stability.

Europe’s SPV Must Be Implemented as Soon as Possible: Iran

He made the remarks in a meeting with his Belgian counterpart Bruno van der Pluijm on Wednesday.

During the meeting held in the Belgian capital, Araqchi said following the increase in Washington’s illegal pressure and disruption of the balance between Tehran’s commitments and interests, the failure of Europeans and other parties to ease the pressures, as they had promised to, will increase concerns about the future of the nuclear deal.

“The Europeans and other remaining parties to the nuclear deal must adopt the required mechanisms as soon as possible to guarantee Iran’s economic benefits under the deal,” he noted.

For his part, van der Pluijm underlined the permanent commitment of his country and other European states to defending the Iran nuclear deal and its credit and said the nuclear accord plays a key role in international peace and security.

“We are seeking to preserve the Iran nuclear deal and believe that despite the US pullout, the JCPOA should remain intact through our patient and prudent measures because there is no alternative to the 2015 accord,” he noted.

“Accordingly, we hope we would soon be able to develop the special mechanism to preserve the deal,” he said.

The two sides also conferred on Tehran-Brussels cooperation on international issues and other issues of mutual interest.