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Iran FM Attends Opening Ceremony of Istanbul Airport

The new Istanbul airport / Photo by Murad Sezer, Reuters

The ceremony, hosted by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was attended by a number of presidents, foreign ministers, and other high-ranking officials from several countries of the world.

The massive new airport project is expected to become one of the world’s largest once complete in 2028.

More than 50 foreign dignitaries from at least 18 countries attended the lavish opening ceremony of the first phase of the new facility, called Istanbul Airport, local media reported.

“We see Istanbul Airport as investment not only in our country but also in our region and the world,” Erdogan said at the ceremony which coincided with the 95th anniversary of the Turkish Republic.

It is expected that a daily 2,000 aircraft from more than 250 carriers will go through the airport by the end of 2018 to over 350 destinations, said Anadolu.

Constructed at an initial cost of $7.2 billion, the new facility is expected to provide more than $30.65b in revenue for the government and host 90 million passengers by the end of the 2018 and up to 200 million upon completion in 2028.

According to preliminary 2017 figures from the Airport Council International, Atlanta airport in the United States hosted almost 104 million passengers last year.

Next came Beijing with 95.7 million passengers, Dubai with 88.2 million, Tokyo with 85.4 million and Los Angeles with 84.5 million.

Among other officials present at the inauguration ceremony were Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and leaders from Pakistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Albania and Serbia.

Iran Congratulates Brazil on Successful Presidential Election

In a Monday statement, Qassemi hailed the election in Brazil and wished success for President-elect Jair Bolsonaro.

“We do hope that under the new administration, relations between Tehran and Brasilia will continue to expand and flourish in all economic and political fields,” added Qassemi.

The Iranian spokesperson further noted that Iran and Brazil have a 118-year-old history of bilateral relations, which have always been growing, firmly established and stable.

Far-right politician Bolsonaro won a sweeping victory in Brazil’s presidential election on Sunday.

Bolsonaro had 55.2 percent of the votes in the run-off election against left-wing hopeful Fernando Haddad of the Workers Party, who had 44.8 percent.

The 63-year-old seven-term congressman has vowed to crack down on crime in Brazil’s cities and farm belt by granting police more autonomy to shoot at criminals. He also wants to let more Brazilians buy weapons to fight crime.

What Foods Should We Eat to Remain Healthy?

As the first step, you should fill your refrigerator with all types of healthy, colourful and nutritious foods. While choosing your foods, you should be very careful about the amount of proteins, antioxidants, vitamins, probiotic products, minerals, fibres and fats within them.

Food security means equal physical and economic access by all people, wherever and whenever, to all healthy, sufficient and nutritious foods for having a healthy and active life.

Malnutrition usually leads to death. 60 percent of children’s death in the world is due to malnutrition. One in ten children who have lost their lives suffered from severe malnutrition. 1.2 to 3 million children in the world die of vitamin A shortage. 20 percent of mothers lose their lives because of iron deficiency anemia. Meanwhile, the high number of low-birth-weight infants is mainly due to their mothers’ weakening diseases.

Disorders resulted from shortage of iodine usually lead to a decrease of 13.5 in IQ. Meanwhile, malnutrition dramatically reduces children’s capabilities in the schools and hampers their educational progress. Families play a leading role in the nutrition of their members. The combination of the family nutrition basket hinges on a number of elements with culture and nutrition knowledge as the most important ones.

For a more detailed review of Iran’s achievments in various fields of science and technology, check the book “Science and Technology in Iran: A Brief Review”, released by the Science and Technology Department of the Iranian President’s Office.

Each complete and healthy diet is set according to the food pyramid. For example, it’s better for you to have some eggs, avocados and trail mix for breakfast, various types of vegetable soup for lunch and spinach and other vegetables or some plant proteins, fish, meat or rice for dinner.

Note that you don’t need to overuse healthy foods. Eat your food slowly and whenever you feel hungry. Vegetables should be among the main priorities of your healthy diet before proteins and cereals. Meanwhile, care about use of various types of sausage or pickles. These foods usually contain a large amount of sugar, salts and many types of preservatives which are not usually enlisted as the main ingredients of healthy foods.

What Foods Should We Eat to Remain Healthy?When you decide to eat a food, view it in a big picture instead of an individual meal. For example, vegetables are ranked as healthiest foods but you should not eat vegetables for breakfast or dinner. If you do so, you wouldn’t have a healthy diet any further and your daily calories are not procured.

So, if you eat vegetable soups for lunch, there is no need any more to have proteins, fats, iron anemia or calcium during breakfast and dinner. Pay attention to the foods you take during each day.

You should be aware whether or not the food you take includes fibres, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins or other healthy ingredients. This helps you to gradually fill your food basket with healthy materials ensuring your own and your family members’ health.

Iran Denounces Deadly Attack on Pittsburgh Synagogue

In a post on his Twitter account on Monday, Zarif denounced the attack on the synagogue in the US state of Pennsylvania.

“Extremism and terrorism know no race or religion, and must be condemned in all cases. The world deserves better than to have to live with weaponized demagoguery. Thoughts and prayers with victims of terrorist attack on Pittsburgh synagogue and their loved ones,” the top Iranian diplomat said.

Eleven people were killed and 6 others were injured when a 46-year-old man opened fire at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh on Saturday morning.

FBI said the attacker used an assault rifle and three handguns inside the synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of the city.

World Crafts Council to Globally Register Persian Zilu

Three experts from the World Crafts Council, an affiliate of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), have arrived in the Iranian city of Meybod to look into the possibility of internationally registering the Zilu woven in Meybod, Yazd province.

World Crafts Council to Globally Register Persian Zilu
Zilu – An Original Artform from Iran’s Desert People

“These experts, all of whom are women coming from India, Kuwait and Iran, have visited the Meybod Zilu Weavers’ Company, the Nari-Qaleh Cooperatives, the Shah-Abbasi Complex, and Zilu weaving workshops, the Zilu museum, and an exhibition showcasing photos and documents related to this art and industry,” said Alireza Abolhassani, a deputy governor of Meybod.

“We have made numerous efforts to have the Meybod Zilu registered internationally. This city has great potential and we have revived its potentialities over the past two months and are totally hopeful that we will achieve the desired result,” he said.

The official said a plan is underway to make a 400-square-metre tile with a Zilu design.

World Crafts Council to Globally Register Persian Zilu

Meanwhile, head of the World Craft Council’s Asia Pacific Region (WCC-APR) Ghada Hijjawi-Qaddumi hailed the Zilu industry during the first day of her visit to Meybod.

She said based on the information available and the visit she and other experts made, they found out that Zilu weaving is a popular industry in Meybod, and all family members are somehow involved in it, and that it is one of the main jobs of people in Meybod.

“During the course of these visits, we saw for ourselves all the stages of Zilu weaving and learned that from A to Z of the Zilu weaving process are done inside the town of Meybod, said Hijjawi-Qaddumi.

The WCC assessor said Meybod has the edge in the Zilu industry as authorities in the city are familiar with this art and they themselves are somehow professional Zilu weavers.

She then touched upon the Zilu weaving training centres in the city.

Hijjawi-Qaddumi said the Zilu weaving art in Meybod is noteworthy and it is very great that Zilu weaving is being taught with new methods in the training centres.

She said the fact that women in Meybod are involved in Zilu weaving is a winning ace for the city.

The official underlined it would be important to pay due regard to the Zilu industry and to introduce it to world markets, adding Meybod has secured this accomplishment.

Hijjawi-Qaddumi then talked about the outcome of her assessment of the Meybod Zilu.

“It is still too early to make a decision in that regard, but given the existing evidence and documents as well as the papers received, this industry deserves to be registered globally; however, we should wait for the overall results [of assessments] regarding this issue to be announced,” she noted.

She said after the experts wind up their visits to locations associated with the Zilu weaving art and industry, they will send a report to the World Crafts Council. She said after the report is shared with other members, and they express their full satisfaction, then good news may be announced.

Below you see IRNA’s photos of WCC experts’ visits to Zilu weaving workshops:

Road Accident Kills 11 Iranian Arba’een Pilgrims in Iraq

The accident took place on Monday morning, when a van heading from the Iranian border city of Mehran to Kut collided with an Iranian bus moving in the opposite direction.

According to IRNA, the accident occurred due to the sleepiness of the van driver which led to the deaths of all passengers of the van.

Several bus passengers were also injured and are being treated in Mehran.

Taking the victims of today’s incident into account, the number of Iranian pilgrims killed in road accidents this year has reached 24.

Road accidents in Iraq during Arba’een processions rise due to road traffic, shortage of vehicle and the rush of drivers.

The transport of pilgrims to Karbala and their return to the cities and the border crossings is one of the problems that, despite the experience of the past 15 years, has not yet been resolved.

Nothing Important to Happen after US’ Nov. Sanctions: Zarif

The Iranian FM made the remarks upon his arrival in the Turkish city of Istanbul to attend a tripartite meeting between the Islamic Republic, Turkey, and Azerbaijan Republic.

“The psychological effects of sanctions are usually more than their direct results. Since the day that US President Donald Trump withdrew the US from the nuclear deal, and even before that until today, we have seen the effects of the sanctions,” he said.

Zarif also noted that the economic mechanisms that the European Union is thinking of will be operational within a few days, however it may take some time for Tehran to benefit from these mechanisms.

Referring to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, the Iranian FM highlighted that unfortunately, wrong methods and choices are so prevalent in the region that the Zionist and Saudi regimes commit any kind of crime without being worried about the consequences.

“Tomorrow I will discuss it with the Azeri and Turkish foreign ministers and use the opportunity to discuss bilateral and regional issues with the Turkish authorities,” said Zarif.

Zarif headed to Istanbul on Monday to attend the 6th Trilateral Meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Iran, Turkey and Azerbaijan Republic.

According to a statement by Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the foreign ministers of the three countries are scheduled to discuss the opportunities ahead for expanding cooperation and some other important issues.

‘Khashoggi Was Going to Disclose Saudi Use of Chemicals in Yemen’

British Sunday Express weekly reported that a close friend of Khashoggi, speaking on condition of anonymity, had told it on Saturday night that he was about to obtain “documentary evidence” from his murdered friend proving claims that Riyadh had used banned chemical weapons in its brutal aggression against Yemen.

“I met him a week before his death. He was unhappy and he was worried,” the Middle Eastern academic told the British weekly, adding that he asked Khashoggi why he was unhappy and worried.

“He didn’t really want to reply, but eventually he told me he was getting proof that Saudi Arabia had used chemical weapons. He said he hoped he be getting documentary evidence,” Khashoggi’s fried further revealed, adding, “All I can tell you is that the next thing I heard, he was missing.”

Leading a coalition of its allies, including the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, and Sudan, Saudi Arabia invaded Yemen in March 2015 in an attempt to reinstall a former Riyadh-friendly regime, which had resigned amid popular discontent, and to crush the country’s popular Houthi Ansarullah movement, which has played a significant role, alongside the Yemeni army, in defending the nation and has been running state affairs in the absence of an effective government.

The aggression initially consisted of a bombing campaign, but was later coupled with a naval blockade and the deployment of ground forces to Yemen. More than 15,000 Yemenis have so far been killed and thousands more wounded.

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.

More than three and a half years into that war, Saudi Arabia has achieved neither of its objectives. This is while it had declared at the start of the invasion that the war would take no more than a couple of weeks.

Since the onset of that war, Riyadh has been accused of using banned chemical weapons against the Yemeni soldiers defending their country against the Saudi-led aggression, with reports of using US-supplied white phosphorus munitions that can maim and kill by burning to the bone.

Khashoggi’s friend did not tell the Sunday Express whether the white phosphorus was one of the chemicals Saudis used against Yemenis, but the weekly speculated that it was “more likely” that the murdered journo was referring to phosphorous.

Last month, it was claimed that Saudi Arabia had been using white phosphorous munitions supplied by the US against soldiers and even civilians in Yemen, the weekly added.

“If Khashoggi did, in fact, have proof that Saudi Arabia was deliberately misusing phosphorous for this purpose, it would be highly embarrassing for the regime and provides the nearest motive yet as to why Riyadh may have acted when they did against him,” the Sunday Express quoted chemical warfare expert, Col. Hamish de Bretton-Gordon, as saying.

Khashoggi, 59, an outspoken critic of the Saudi government, had been living in self-imposed exile in the United States since 2017, when Saudi authorities launched a massive crackdown on dissent. He was seeking to secure documentation for his forthcoming marriage when he entered the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2, but never came out despite Riyadh’s initial claim that he exited the mission less than an hour after entering.

The kingdom, however, later admitted that the journo had been murdered in the consulate after diplomatic pressure grew tremendously on Riyadh to give an account on the mysterious fate of its national. However, it said that it did not know the whereabouts of the journo’s body, which is widely believed to be dismembered.

The British weekly further cited “highly-placed” intelligence source, speaking on condition of anonymity that a “member of the royal circle” of Saudi Arabia had ordered to kidnap the journalist and take him back to the Arab kingdom. But it is not clear whether the “member” had been Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “Whether he was not the original issuer we cannot say,” they added.

Though it was commanded that Khashoggi should be abducted and taken back to Riyadh, it “left the door open for alternative remedies,” should the journo proved to be troublesome, sources added.

Last week, Saudi Arabia’s Attorney General confirmed “the suspects in the incident had committed their act with a premeditated intention,” in sharp contrast to initial official explanations that Khashoggi had been killed after a fight broke out in the diplomatic mission.

Those suspects, the weekly added, were within a 15-strong hit squad sent to Turkey and included serving members of Saudi General Intelligence Presidency (GIP).

MI6 knew about the plan

Separately, the highly-placed source has confirmed that Britain’s MI6 had warned its Saudi Arabian counterparts to cancel the mission, though this request was ignored.

“On October 1, we became aware of the movement of a group, which included members of the GIP to Istanbul, and it was pretty clear what their aim was,” the source said, adding, “Through channels we warned that this was not a good idea. Subsequent events showed that our warning was ignored.”

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

The top story in all papers today was the ceremony of Arba’een, the fortieth day after the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, which will be marked on Tuesday in the Iraqi city of Karbala, with millions of pilgrims from across the world gathering in the holy shrine after a long march.

Several papers today covered the remarks made by Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about the significance of passive defence.

Also a top story was the energy bourse of Iran, where at least 280,000 barrels of crude oil were sold on the first day of its work.

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

 

Abrar:

1- Analyst: Bibi’s Oman Visit First Stage of Opening Israeli Embassies in GCC States

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani’s First VP: We’ll Sell Our Oil despite US Sanctions

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Donya-ye Eqtesad:

1- Trump’s Ideology Blamed for Street Violence

  • US Spends 72 Hours of Hatred

2- Export of Oil through Energy Bourse

  • 280,000 Barrels of Crude Oil Sold at IRENEX for First Time

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Ebtekar:

1- Love of Arba’een: World’s Greatest March to End Up in Karbala Tuesday

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Etemad:

1- Millions of Pilgrims Moving towards Karbala for Love of Imam Hussein

2- Iran First VP: Nothing to Happen after US November Sanctions

3- Iran’s Former Envoy to Oman: Bibi’s Oman Visit Aimed at Normalization of Ties

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Ettela’at:

1- World’s Biggest Gathering in Karbala

2- Yemen’s Ansarullah Acquires Technology of Building ‘Smart’ Ballistic Missile

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Jame Jam:

1- Free Way of Karbala: Great March of Arba’een

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Javan:

1- World Looking at Biggest Gathering in History of Mankind

2- Discovery of Oil in Bourse: Crude Oil Traded at Energy Exchange after 7 Years

3- Iran First VP: US Can’t Even Think of Huge Amount of Forex Reserves We Have

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Karbala; Rendezvous for Millions of Arba’een Pilgrims

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Kayhan:

1- Millions of Pilgrims Arrive in Iraq from Four Corners of the World

  • These People Are Nightmare of All Enemies

2- Putin in Istanbul Summit: Syria Issue Not to Be Resolved without Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Sazandegi:

1- Russia, Turkey, France, Germany Agree on Future of Syria in Iran’s Absence

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Shargh:

1- Iran Leader: Passive Defence Must Be All-Out in Countering Enemy’s Aggression

2- Iran First VP: It’s US’ Lie that Saudi Arabia Can Replace Iran in Oil Market

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29


 

Sobh-e Now:

1- Number of Arba’een Pilgrims Exceeds 2m

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 29

Iran Expresses Regret over Indonesian Plane Crash

Indonesian Plane Crash
Families of the passengers aboard a Lion Air flight praying for their relatives who are all feared dead after the plane crashed into the sea on Oct. 29, 2018

In his Monday statement, Qassemi also offered deep sympathy to the Indonesian nation and government and the families of the victims.

A passenger plane with 189 people on board crashed into the sea off Indonesia’s island of Java, only minutes after taking off from the capital Jakarta.

The Lion Air Boeing 737 lost contact with air traffic officials on the ground on Monday morning only 13 minutes after leaving the Soekarno Hatta international airport for Pangkal Pinang, the main city in the Bangka Belitung Islands, according to Indonesia’s National Search and Rescue Agency (SAR).

“The plane crashed into water about 30 to 40 metres deep,” a spokesman for the SAR, Yusuf Latif told AFP.

Officials say 189 people were on board, up from an earlier report of 188. There were one child and two babies among the passengers, according to the officials.

“The plane had requested to return to base before finally disappearing from the radar,” he added in a statement.