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Justin Bieber, Hailey Baldwin Seemingly Confirm Marriage on Instagram

It looks like Justin Bieber evidently confirmed that he is officially off the market as he calls Haley his wife in a recent Instagram post. The Canadian singer-songwriter surprised his millions of fans, the Beliebers and the Biebers, all over the world over on what seems like an announcement and confirmation

Seemingly, the world is talking about Justin Bieber and Hailey Baldwin’s evident announcement, as the surprised marriage makes its way to trending searchable stories today.

Kami.com.ph spotted this viral story all over social media and news and media outlets online.

People are clearly talking about it as two of the most followed Hollywood celebrity couples appear to confirm tying the knot secretly. We first learned about this surprising yet exciting story today that millions of people across the globe are talking about from the Facebook page of ABS-CBN News.

The 24-year-old Baby, Sorry, Never Say Never, and Boyfriend singer-songwriter evidently confirms on one of his Instagram posts about this big fuss.

In his recent post, he shared a picture of him with Hailey Baldwin and wrote a sweet and heartwarming caption to it that completely stirred excitement and intrigued.

Justin Bieber just referred to Hailey Baldwin as his wife and he’s obviously proud of her, as he said, and we quote: “My wife is awesome”

21-year-old Hailey, on the other hand, seemingly confirmed the true status of their relationship as she also updated her handle and her bio on IG.

BBC News also reported that Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber announced their engagement last July, as he previously mentioned on his Instagram.

Iran, Italy Call for Closer Cooperation

Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif held talks with President of the Italian Chamber of Deputies Roberto Fico in Rome on Nov. 23, 2018 / Photo by Iranian Foreign Ministry

During the Friday meeting, the top Italian lawmaker highlighted the good and age-old relations between the two countries. Fico said he is confident that Iran is a key player in the region and in the international system.

He also touched upon the Iran nuclear deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). He said the US’ withdrawal from the agreement created some problems, but Italy and Europe will spare no effort to preserve the deal and keep the channel for dialogue and diplomacy open.

The top Iranian diplomat, in turn, described Tehran-Rome ties as historical, age-old and good, and conveyed to him the warm greetings of and an invitation from Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

Zarif pointed to the JCPOA and Washington’s unilateral and illegal pullout from the deal, saying the United States’ relentless pressure on other countries is regarded as unusual bullying and breach of the law which will have negative short-term and long-term consequence for the international system.

“We will pass through this phase, but such an approach will create problems for the international system,” said Zarif.

The two sides also discussed the promotion of reciprocal ties, especially in the domain of economy, tackling the existing obstacles, parliamentary cooperation and other issues of mutual interest.

Iran, Italy Call for Closer Cooperation
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meets his Japanese opposite number Taro Kono in Rome on Nov. 23, 2018 / Photo by Iranian Foreign Ministry

Japan

Later in the day, Zarif also attended a luncheon banquet hosted by his Japanese counterpart in the Italian capital, Rome.

In the Friday meeting, Zarif and his opposite number Taro Kono discussed the latest developments in Tehran-Tokyo relations.

They also exchanged views on the Iran nuclear deal as well as regional and international developments, including the situation in Yemen, Syria and North Korea.

Iran Condemns Terrorist Blast, Consulate Attack in Pakistan

Pakistani security personnel stand next to burned out vehicles in front of the Chinese consulate after an attack in Karachi on November 23, 2018 / Photo by AFP

In a Friday statement, Bahram Qassemi expressed deep sorrow over the terrorist incident in Pakistan’s northwestern region of Orakzai, which left dozens of innocent people dead or wounded.

He also offered condolences to the Pakistani government and people as well as the victims’ families over the tragic incident.

A bomber drove his motorcycle into a festival at a crowded market in Orakzai, killing at least 25 people and injuring 35 others on Friday.

“It was a blast at the festival that is held every Friday,” said Abbas Khan, the assistant commissioner of the district.

Among the victims were three members of the minority Sikh community and two security officials.

The Iranian spokesman also denounced an attempt to attack the Chinese Consulate General in Pakistan’s Karachi.

He expressed pleasure that the attempt was aborted due to the vigilance and efforts of security forces and police, and that staff members at the diplomatic mission are in full health.

He once again stressed the necessity of serious and collective efforts by all countries to fight terrorism and anti-human moves by terrorist groups.

Three assailants strapped with explosives have attacked the Chinese consulate in Pakistan’s southern city of Karachi, leaving two policemen dead.

The city’s police chief said the attackers were killed before entering the building early Friday.

An exchange of fire erupted between the guards and the gunmen, which also resulted in the “killing two of our constables and critically wounding another,” said senior local police official Javaid Alam Odho.

Iran, Malta Discuss Bilateral Ties in Rome

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif meets with his Maltese counterpart Carmelo Abela in the Italian capital Rome on Nov. 23, 2018 / Photo by Iranian Foreign Ministry

During the talks, the two sides conferred on the Iran nuclear deal, bilateral relations between Iran and Malta, regional issues including the developments in Syria and Yemen, and other issues of mutual interest.

Earlier in the day, Oman’s deputy foreign minister came to Zarif’s residence and held talks with him on the latest developments in bilateral ties and regional issues.

The Iranian top diplomat arrived in Rome on Wednesday night to attend the Mediterranean Dialogues Conference (MED).

Addressing the forum on Thursday, Zarif stressed that negotiations with the US to save the 2015 nuclear deal are pointless because US President Donald Trump is not trustworthy.

Zarif stressed that the US could not be trusted for any further talks without the required guarantees, something he said was too much to expect from the Trump administration.

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Earlier in the day, the Iranian top diplomat also held talks with his Italian counterpart Moavero Milanesi, during which they discussed the Special Vehicle Purpose (SPV), a payment mechanism being devised by Europe to facilitate trade with Iran in the face of US sanctions.

Iranian, Swedish FMs Discuss Yemen Peace Talks

Demonstrators from the Stop The War Coalition stage a protest against the war in Yemen, among other topics, in London, Oct. 25 2018 / Photo by Reuters

During the talks, the two sides exchanged views on a fresh round of Yemen peace talks, which is to be held in Stockholm, and Iran’s efforts to ensure its success.

Earlier this week, the administration of Saudi-backed former Yemeni president Abd Rabbuh Mansur announced that it would take part in the proposed peace talks in Sweden next month.

The announcement came hours after the chairman of the Supreme Revolutionary Committee of Yemen, Mohammed Ali al-Houthi, said Ansarullah fighters were halting their retaliatory attacks as a goodwill measure to speed up “peace” process.

United Nations Envoy to Yemen Martin Griffiths says that he has received “firm assurances” that the warring Yemeni parties would attend talks in Stockholm.

Saudi Arabia and a number of its regional allies launched a devastating military campaign against Yemen in March 2015, with the aim of bringing the government of Hadi back to power and crushing the country’s Houthi Ansarullah movement.

The Saudi-led war has also taken a heavy toll on the country’s infrastructure, destroying hospitals, schools, and factories. The UN has already said that a record 22.2 million Yemenis are in dire need of food, including 8.4 million threatened by severe hunger. According to the world body, Yemen is suffering from the most severe famine in more than 100 years.

Trump’s Insult to Iranians Shows His Stupidity: IRGC Chief

“The US president is so stupid that he directly insults the Iranian nation, and this results from the witlessness and stupidity of the enemies,” Major General Mohammad Ali Jafari said on Thursday, reacting to Trump who on Tuesday branded Iran a “terrorist nation”.

The commander said while the US government was unable to fight a fire in California, it has been “insanely” supporting its stooges including the Al Saud regime.

Highlighting the US’ waning power and influence in the world, Major General Jafari said Washington’s plot for a so-called Greater Middle East has ended in complete failure.

“While the US sought to expand Israel, the small 4-span regime, from the Nile to the Euphrates,” the commander added, the usurping and child-murderer Israel is now faced with such a situation that it cannot even stand against the people of Gaza.

Expressing an upbeat view of the US failure in its economic war against Iran, Major General Jafari said the analysts and even some American and European officials talk about the US defeat.

In November 2017, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei had slammed Trump for calling Iran a “terrorist nation”, saying such a stance indicated Washington’s deep grudge and hostility toward not only the Islamic Establishment, but also the people of Iran.

“This foolish remark (by the US president) shows that not only Americans have enmity with Iran’s leadership and government, but even they hold grudges and hostility toward the very existence of a tireless and resistant nation,” Ayatollah Khamenei said.

Iran Waives Visa Stamping Rules to Boost Tourism

“In cooperation with the foreign ministry, from today (Thursday) on, ‘e-visa without sticker’ will be issued for foreign tourists and businesspeople willing to visit the beautiful Iran,” said Ali-Asghar Mounesan, the head of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts, and Tourism Organization (ICHTO), in a Thursday tweet.

The move is aimed at “allowing the people of all countries to be able to visit our country without any concern,” he added.

Since 2015, people that have travelled to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen have faced restrictions when applying for visas to visit the United States. 

In June, Former NATO chief Javier Solana’s online application to enter the US was rejected for having previously travelled to Iran. 

Back in August, Mounesan said the decision will help boost the business of high-end Iranian hotels.

“Despite a 38-percent increase in the number of tourists visiting Iran [early this year] … the number of European visitors has decreased and this has negatively affected the performance of four-star and five-star hotels,” he said at the time.

‘Italian Businesses, Entrepreneurs Keen to Work with Iran’

The meeting was attended by Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, the deputy foreign minister of Italy, the chairman of the Italian Chamber of Commerce, the deputy head of Italian Union of Chambers of Commerce, and the head of the Italian agency responsible for internationalization of the country’s industries.

Addressing the meeting, Chairman of Iran-Italy Joint Chamber of Commerce Rosario Alessandro highlighted the history of Tehran-Rome commercial relations, and hailed the 5-billion-euro trade between the two states, which has turned Italy into Iran’s biggest trade partner in Europe.

He also expressed the hope that his country would be able to maintain its position.

“Italian companies enjoy good grounds for working in Iran, and economic relations between the two sides can be maintained and promoted once certain problems are resolved,” he noted.

Zarif, in turn, underlined the deep historical and cultural relations between the two countries, and said, “One of goals of the Iran nuclear deal was to normalize business relations with Iran, but now we’re faced with the bullying behaviour of the Trump administration, which creates obstacles for other countries of the world.”

“If Americans do not want or are not able to use the business opportunities available in Iran, why on earth are they illegally creating troubles for other countries’ companies which want to cooperate with Iran?! Italian and Iranian companies must take advantage of the great business opportunities of the two countries without any problem,” Zarif said.

He also noted that there are many ways for cooperation between companies of the two countries, which are being paved by the European Union or through bilateral collaborations.

Zarif highlighted the significant role played by the Iranian people as the country’s only asset and backing, and said, “We did not negotiate [to achieve] the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to end up looking for pretexts to leave it.”

“However, if Iranian people feel other parties to the JCPOA do not want or are not able to secure their interests, that will be the basis of our decision. We’ll have different options,” he noted.

At the end of the meeting, managers of several Italian companies expressed their views and asked questions, to which the Iranian top diplomat responded.

 

IMO Sides with Iran on US Bans in another Legal Victory for Tehran

Iran had filed a lawsuit against the US on November 8, which the IMO took up at its 121st meeting in London.

In its complaint, Tehran argued that US sanctions on its shipping sector violated the Convention on the International Maritime Organization, which urges member states to avoid discriminatory measures against shipping activities of other countries.

Iran had asked the IMO to order its members not to behave in a way that would deprive one member state of its legal rights, Mohammad Rastad, the head of the Ports and Maritime Organization of Iran, told reporters on Thursday following the IMO meeting.

Fortunately, Iran’s complaint was legally and logically convincing and was supported by influential member states, he said, adding that IMO members finally sided with Iran on the case and urged the organization to recognize the Islamic Republic’s right in this regard.

The IMO “strongly urged the US and other member states to refrain from taking any measure that might endanger international maritime safety and security and the freedom of navigation,” Iranian Ambassador to London Hamid Baeidinejad tweeted.

As a specialized agency of the United Nations, the IMO which has 174 member states is tasked with regulating international shipping.

The organization works to promote “safe, secure, environmentally sound, efficient and sustainable shipping through cooperation,” as its mission statement reads.

It also addresses safety issues, environmental concerns, legal matters, technical cooperation among member states, maritime security and the efficiency of shipping.

Iran to Europe: You Can’t Swim without Getting Wet

Mohammad Javad Zarif

Zarif made the remarks in his address to the Mediterranean Dialogues Conference (MED) in the Italian capital of Rome.

“We negotiated with the US along with other countries, and reached a good conclusion. Now Europe and others should make investments and pay costs for their efforts and global security. You can’t swim without getting wet,” Zarif said.

“Iran has survived for 7,000 years, not just 40 years, and will do so in the future. The history of Iranian and Italian empires is longer than the lifespan of certain countries, and that’s why we don’t give in to coercion, because we know no power is eternal.”

He also lashed out Western states for asking Tehran to change its regional policies, and said, “Why should Iran change its regional policies? Was it Iran that supported Saddam? Was it Iran that backed the ISIS, Taliban, and Nusra Front? Did we create the 9/11? Did we impose a blockade on Qatar? Are we bombing the people of Yemen? Did we imprison the prime minister of another state in our country? Was it Iran that adopted wrong policies? They are the ones who should change their regional policies and behaviours.”

“Everyone knows me as a man of interaction and dialogue; but when it comes to choosing between Iran’s independence and interaction with the world, I’d definitely choose my country’s independence,” he added.

“Diplomacy is not a game, and we’re always ready for serious action.”