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Pollution-Hit Tehran Embraces New Bike-Sharing Start-up

The bike-sharing system is operated by a start-up company called “BDood” (literally meaning emission-free) under the supervision of Tehran Municipality.

To use the system, cyclists can open user-friendly apps on their mobile phones to see where bikes are available.

Pollution-Hit Tehran Embraces New Bike-Sharing Start-upThe biggest selling point of the plan is that it is dockless, which means you can find bicycles anywhere in the city, unlock them with your phone, ride them to your destination, and finally park and relock them everywhere you want, a report by the Municipality’s Hamshahri newspaper said.

The start-up was launched as the bike-sharing business is gaining traction across the world.

Bike-sharing systems are designed for short trips in urban areas. They reduce carbon emissions, cut local air pollution, ease traffic congestion and make it easier for people to get exercise.

Pollution-Hit Tehran Embraces New Bike-Sharing Start-up

Need for Safe Infrastructure

Allen Petrossian, a manager at Iran’s Sport for All Federation, said he is quite pleased to see that Tehran Municipality has moved to promote bicycle riding in the city, as the initiative could be highly effective in enhancing the health of Tehran citizens.

However, he said Tehran Municipality should work to create safe bicycling infrastructure, through building special bike lanes and parking, which enables safer cycling for everyone.

Mohsen Pour Seyyed Aqaei, the managing director of Transportation and Traffic Organization of Tehran Municipality, said the plan respects gender equality and both men and women can freely use the system despite earlier plans which were just for men.

The plan will in its early months cover downtown Tehran (districts 6, 7, 11 and 12), using 5,000 bicycles. The number of bicycles is planned to increase to 120,000.

 

Exhibition of Lovely Flowers Underway in Iran’s Karaj

The exhibition, which is held in an area of six hectares, will run through August 30. It is open to the public every day from 10 am to 9 pm.

What follows are Mehr News Agency’s photos of this event:

Tehran Rejects Report Paris Advised Diplomats against Visiting Iran

Bahram Qassemi

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi stressed that he has not seen any reliable source linked with the French government saying anything about such a claim.

“I basically see no necessity and reason for such a decision by the French Foreign Ministry,” Qassemi said.

“But I know relations between Iran and Europe, particularly Iran and France, have enemies, and ill-wishers make psychological moves to negatively affect relations,” he noted, adding that one should be vigilant regarding these efforts.

“On the other hand, it is within the area of responsibility of governments to allow or not allow their diplomats to go on diplomatic missions,” Qassemi said, stressing that the release of such reports at this juncture seems suspicious.

Reuters reported Tuesday that France has told its diplomats and foreign ministry officials to postpone indefinitely all non-essential travel to Iran, citing a foiled bomb plot and a hardening of Tehran’s attitude towards France.

The report claimed its source is an internal memo. Reuters did not elaborate how it has managed to get its hands on classified French documents.

The memo cited what Reuters described as “a foiled plot to bomb a rally held by an exiled Iranian opposition group near Paris.”

The report was referring to allegations that an Iranian diplomat has paid two Iranian-born people, who have been identified as MKO members, to bomb the terrorist group’s meeting at Paris held last month.

Iran has rejected the allegation.

Iran’s Anti-US ICJ Lawsuit Aimed at Countering Washington’s Pressure

Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Abbas Araqchi said on Wednesday Iran’s lawsuit is meant to prove the US position is illegitimate.

“We did not lodge our complaint to get the US condemned and then push it to do something. This is meant to show the legitimacy of Iran [position] to the international community. The Islamic Republic is committed to its obligations and the wrongdoer is the US,” ISNA quoted him as saying.

The US pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal early May, and it has been restoring sanctions suspended under the accord afterwards.

Iran has filed a lawsuit with the ICJ claiming the US return of sanctions violates the 1955 Treaty of Amity, Economic Relations and Consular Rights between the two countries.

The ICJ, which is based in The Hague and is also known as the World Court, is the United Nations’ tribunal for resolving international disputes.

Although the ICJ’s decisions are binding, it has no power to enforce them, and countries, including the US, have occasionally ignored them.

 

US Not to Abide by ICJ Ruling

Araqchi said Iran aims to counter the increasingly hostile moves of the US and put up defence against the US pressure.

“A country like the US cannot be sentenced and forced to abide by the judgement, but pressures [caused by the sentence] will be effective,” he said.

Beside returning sanctions, Washington is also working to hamper Iran’s trade with Europe and Asia and push Iran’s oil costumers to cut down to zero their purchases.

The first hearing session in the case was held on Monday. The tribunal is expected to issue its verdicts in a few weeks.

Pakistan Reiterates Willingness for Mediation between Tehran, Riyadh

“If there is a chance for mediation between the two countries, we will play a role,” Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said, while noting Pakistan would not impose its mediation on the two countries.

Iran and Saudi Arabia have been at loggerheads over various disputes, particularly those related to conflicts in Syria and Yemen.

Saudi Arabia moved to hamper relations with Iran early 2016, and since then has opted to keep the door on dialogue shut.

The new Pakistani government, led by PTI Party leader Imran Khan, has announced willingness to help improve ties between the two Muslim countries several times so far. Imran Khan is going to make his first foreign trips to Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Speaking in a press conference in Islamabad on Tuesday, Qureshi said Pakistan would work to maintain balanced relations with both Iran and Saudi Arabia.

“For us, both Iran and Saudi Arabia are very important countries and we would like to have relations with both the countries based on mutual respect,” IRNA quoted him as saying.

 

Eager to Meet Iran FM

During the upcoming trip of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to Pakistan, Qureshi said he is pleased to see his Iranian counterpart who will enter Pakistan on Friday.

He said that Iran is a neighbour and good friend of Pakistan, like other Muslim countries in the Persian Gulf such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

Qureshi said Pakistan is willing to promote calm in common borders.

“Creating peace and security in borders with Iran is in line with Pakistan’s interests,” he said.

Tehran Confirms Israeli Ex-Minister Was Iran’s Spy

“Our anti-espionage section is … the strongest in the world, as we had a spy in the cabinet of one of our enemies,” he told state TV in a talk Tuesday night.

Gonen Segev, the former Israeli minister was charged with passing sensitive information to Iran in mid-June.

Segev, who held the portfolio for the minister of energy and infrastructure from 1995 to 1996 and was also a former Knesset member, stands accused of the “offences of passing information to the enemy in time of war and espionage” against Israel.

Israel claimed Segev had been in contact with the Iranian embassy officials in Nigeria, where he used to live, and later he visited the Islamic Republic.

Segev, who has reportedly passed information related to the energy market, security sites in Israel, buildings and officials in political and security bodies, is currently going to trial behind closed doors.

 

ISIS Member Arrested

Alavi also said the ministry is working hard to dismantle terrorist cells operating across the country, but it does not necessarily publicize all of them.

“Many terrorist teams are discovered and dismantled by the intelligence ministry, but we publicize only a few of them. People should be assured that our agents have enough intelligence and won’t allow the country’s security to be challenged,” he said.

“In Shahrivar [the Persian month which started August 23] we arrested an ISIS member south of the country and damaged terrorists in northwest,” he said.

Tehran, Damascus Reach Deal on Iran’s Continued Presence in Syria

Iran’s Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami and his Syrian counterpart, General Ali Abdullah Ayyoub, signed an agreement on defense and technical cooperation in Damascus on Sunday.

The document “will define the areas of bilateral presence, participation, and cooperation” in defense ties, Hatami said, adding Syria has put the era of war behind it and has entered the era of reconstruction.

“The continuation of presence of Iranian (military) advisors in Syria was one of the points of the defense and technical agreement between Tehran and Damascus,” IRNA quoted Iran’s military and defense attaché to Damascus, Brigadier General Abolqassem Alinejad, as saying on Tuesday.

He added that the agreement was signed in line with the two countries’ will to improve cooperation.

He emphasized that the expansion of defense cooperation between Iran and Syria would help promote peace and stability in the Middle East.

The Iranian commander said the accord also stressed the importance of support for Syria’s territorial integrity and sovereignty, adding that it came into effect on the day of its conclusion.

According the agreement, Iran will help Syria in clearing minefields in different parts of the war-ravaged country given the Islamic Republic’s experience gained during the eight-year war imposed by the regime of Iraq’s former dictator Saddam Hussein, he added.

Iran also vowed to help Syria to reconstruct the military factories that were damaged in Syria’s seven-year war and rebuild its infrastructure, Alinejad said.

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy since March 2011. The Syrian government says the Israeli regime and its Western and regional allies are aiding Takfiri terrorist groups wreaking havoc in the country.

All initiatives with the purpose of putting an end to Syria’s seven-year-old conflict have failed so far.

Heading a high-ranking delegation, the Iranian defense minister arrived in Damascus on Sunday to discuss a number of important issues, including the latest regional developments, the fight against terrorism, the strengthening of the resistance axis and the study of strategies for expansion of defense and military cooperation.

In a meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday, Hatami hailed the steadfastness of the Syrian people and government forces in their battle against terrorism, expressing confidence that they will achieve a final victory in this path.

“Not only regional people, but people around the world are indebted to the fight carried out against terrorists in Syria,” Hatami said.

Also in the meeting with his Syrian counterpart, the Iranian defense chief warned of extra-regional countries’ plots to sow discord in Syria, vowing the Islamic Republic’s full support for the war-ravaged country in a bid to preserve its territorial integrity and improve its stability.

“Iran will spare no effort to maintain Syria’s territorial integrity, because security in the country will help [improve] regional stability,” Hatami said.

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Shamkhani said in May that the legitimate governments of Iraq and Syria have called for Iran’s military advisory presence in their countries in order to help them fight terrorism.

“The ire of the US and this country’s allies, who were the main creators and sponsors of Takfiri terrorism and the final losers of this battlefield, is understandable,” the SNSC secretary added.

US National Security Adviser John Bolton said last week that the United States and Israel agree that Iran should remove all its forces from Syria.

Line-up Changes after NBA

Coaches prefer not to miss this opportunity and make the most profitable transfers during the offseason. Such changes can significantly influence the position of the club in the next season.

The most important line-up changes include the following exchanges:

  1. Jaylen Brown or Terry Rozier. At the moment, Boston Celtics has a strong line-up composed of only young and talented players. In addition, next season will see Kairi Irving and Gordon Hayward joining the team. In order to make promising steps in the team development, Boston can exchanged Jaylen Brown. Terry Rozier is also a good option since he can unlikely maintain past season’s high performance.
  2. Andrew Wiggins showed quite disappointing results this season. It’s not beneficial for Minnesota Timberwolves to keep such a player in the team, even despite his potential. For this reason, the club will try to exchange Wiggins for someone from the Star Match.
  3. Mike Conley, who was seriously injured last year. For this reason, a profitable transfer will be a challenge for the club. The situation is worsened by his expensive contract, which complicates the exchange. In addition, Grizzlies can give up on Marc Gasol.
  4. Kevin Love. A talented player didn’t find his place in Cleveland, however, such an exchange can bring good assets to the club. Some sources indicate that Dan Gilbert plans to make a transfer with the eighth peak, which will allow him to get a star player, for instance Karl-Anthony Towns or Kawhi Leonard. It is worth noting that such a successful deal can convince LeBron James to stay in the team.
  5. CJ McCollum scored high in Portland Trail Blazers. However, his performance during NBA playoffs was rather poor. For this reason, the club has to choose between McCollum and Damian Lillard. The exchange of CJ is definitely going to be a profitable decision since the rearrangement will be an excellent option for the club in the long run.

Thus, the upcoming transfers will allow fans to enjoy dynamic live basketball, as the line-up changes will undoubtedly do good to the above-listed clubs.

Amazing Wedding Rituals of Southern Iran

In Hormozgan, bringing the bridal dress from the groom’s house to the bride’s house is performed in a special ceremony called “Saakht”.

They play musical instruments and sing songs while performing the ritual. Khaancheh, a tray that contains sweets, henna, gold, colourful clothes and garments, is brought to the bride’s house while music in being played, and women show the stuff to the guests.

This ancient tradition is still popular, and is called “Delivering Saakht”. “Hanabandan” or henna distribution ceremony also begins one or two nights before the wedding.

In this ceremony, some of the bride and groom’s friends are gathered together and design the bride and groom’s hands with henna. Usually eight women sit on the right and left sides of the bride and groom, while each one has a scarf in their hands, and sing songs.

At the end, the newly-wed couple’s hands and feet are covered with specially-woven handkerchiefs. The bride and groom keep the designs until morning and wash their hands and feet in the morning.

On the eve of Hanabandan ceremony, a plate of henna is sent from the bride’s house to the groom’s house and the groom also does the same.

Here are photos of the amazing ceremony retrieved from Mehr News Agency:

Malabij; A Delicious Food from Northern Iran

To prepare this food, local people of Mazandaran use Caspian whitefish, aromatic herbs, walnuts, pomegranate paste, and Persian hogweed.

Originally, the dish should be cooked on direct heat or charcoal, but today it is prepared more quickly in ovens and microwave ovens.

The local people prefer male whitefish for this food because they believe this type of fish has a more delicious meat.

 

Ingredients:

1 Big whitefish (Malabij)

Aromatic herbs

2 tablespoons of pomegranate paste

200 grams of walnuts

Salt, pepper, hogweed as much as needed

 

Recipe

First, mince the walnuts and herbs. Mix them with pomegranate paste, Persian hogweed, salt, and pepper. Remove scales of fish with knife. Cut fins with scissors. Remove the guts of fish. After cleaning, wash it and put it in a basket. Fill the stomach with the mixture of walnuts and herbs.

Then, stitch the stomach with string and needle. Put the fish, in a curved style, inside a pan and pour charcoal under the pan and also on it. Cook it on a medium heat.

These days, the dish can also be cooked in an easier way inside a microwave oven. To do so, after filling the stomach, you must make the tray a little bit greasy, and sprinkle some flour on it and place the fish on one side on the tray. Cook it for 90 minutes in 350-degree heat. At this time, make some sauce with pomegranate juice, butter and saffron and pour it on the fish.