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Appearance of Hands May Give Clues about Diseases

The appearance of hands can give you clues about the status of your general health, so that you will be able to spot health problems in your body, says a report released by the Iranian Ministry of Health and Medical Education.

These are the conditions the symptoms of which may first appear on hands:

Hands are always cold: The constant coldness of hands coupled with a change of the skin colour is a sign of problems with the circulatory or nervous system, and one should see a doctor immediately for diagnosis.

Trembling fingers:This may be caused by carrying heavy loads. However, the symptom sometimes appears without any reason, which is due to a deficiency of vitamins B12, B6, B1 and E.

Pain in the index finger and thumb: This kind of pain coupled with a burning sensation or feeling pins and needles could be a symptom of the Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). The syndrome leads to the inflammation of the wrist and puts pressure on nerves, resulting in a very unpleasant sensation. The CTS is common among musicians and computer users.

Wounds that heal slowly: Bruises and slow-healing wounds on hands are symptoms of diabetes. If you suffer from such wounds along with hunger, constant thirst and feeling pins and needles in your hands and feet, see a doctor immediately for a diabetes checkup.

Change of finger’s skin colour: This symptom can be caused due to several reasons, including stress or lifting heavy loads. Still, a change of finger colour coupled with an itch, pain, feelings of pins and needles and numbness could be a sign of a spinal disease or cardiovascular problems.

Sweating profusely: unusually heavy sweat on your hands could be a symptom of hyperhidrosis.

Brittle nails: If you find out that your nails break easily, it could be due to the use of detergents and a whole range of improper methods of taking care of your nails. Still, this symptom along with fatigue, tiredness and joint pain could be a sign of thyroid disorder as well.

Inflammation of hands:This could be the result of heat or eating too much salt. Still, long-time inflammation could be a symptom of vascular diseases.

Change of nail colour: If you see that the colour of your skin has changed, it may be because you suffer from anemia where the amount of hemoglobin in your blood has decreased.

“IRGC Strong Enough to Defend Mideast in Less than 12 Minutes”

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General Jafari on Friday underlined that Trump was wrong when he speculated that the Islamic Republic’s power has decreased since he took office.

“If in the past we could defend the Middle East, not to impose our hegemony on the whole region, within 12 minutes [as mentioned by Trump], today the time is even lower than that,” he said in an interview with Yemeni TV channel Almasirah.

The IRGC chief commander also said the nature of the Islamic Revolution and Iran shows that the more the country is involved in wars, the more its strength grows.

He underlined that Iran will never avoid giving decisive responses outside its borders if its security is endangered.

The top commander also underlined that the resistance front has become stronger after the war in Iraq and Syria, adding there is no concern at all today about the condition of the movement.

On the US sanctions against the Islamic Republic, Major General Jafari said the Iranian nation is accustomed to the US unilateral sanctions. “Despite sanctions, we have managed to achieve self-sufficiency and strengthen our national solidarity which will grow further even after the sanctions.”

He also referred to the Zionist regime’s aggression against the Palestinians and added the IRGC will stand firm against the Zionist regime until the “cancerous tumour” is eradicated. “We have already got closer to the time of its eradication.”

In an address to his supporters on Tuesday, Trump said Iran planned to take control of the Middle East, in just “12 minutes.”

“Look at Iran, before I got there (to the White House), Iran was going to take (control) the Middle East in about 12 minutes, right?” Trump said in the city of Council Bluffs in the state of Iowa.

He once again urged the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to pay the US in return for its own security in the region and said if he hadn’t come to power the Arab World couldn’t stand against Iran’s “threat” for even 12 minutes.

He also claimed that since the beginning of his administration, the Iranian authorities “are trying to survive”, while there are “riots” in each of their cities.

 

Iranian, Turkish Ministers Stress Joint Fight against Terrorism

During the Thursday talks, Iran’s Abdolreza Rahmani Fazli hailed the current level of cooperation between the two countries on border security, fight against drug trafficking, countering human trafficking and smuggling of goods as well as fight against terrorism.

Good cooperation between Iran and Turkey has been established in accordance with mutual agreements, while bilateral cooperation in this area is still developing, noted Rahmanii Fazli, who has travelled to Ankara on a one-day visit upon the invitation of his Turkish counterpart.

He also stated the Iranian authorities are pursuing issues related to bilateral cooperation very seriously, and that the Iranian government, the nation and the Leader of Islamic Revolution pay close attention to ties with Ankara.

He described the development of bilateral relations as a priority for both countries and praised Turkey’s good cooperation with Iran, saying good meetings between officials and experts on both sides have been held, and this cooperation will continue.

The Iranian Interior Minister went on to say that “we must strive to strengthen economic cooperation, tourism, and trade between the two countries, apart from these partnerships.”

He described the level of Iran-Turkey relations as suitable, adding that through the contacts and meetings of the two presidents and the will of the two sides, the level of relations in these sectors is also desirable and expanding.

“The two presidents met seven times last year within the framework of bilateral or multilateral meetings, and this, in addition to cooperation in other areas, shows that the ties between Tehran and Ankara are at the highest level.”

We are keen to negotiate about regional affairs and to strengthen our bilateral relations and cooperation, as well as security arrangements for development, underpinned Rahmani Fazli.

“We believe Turkey is an effective country in this regard, and we hope this meeting would improve the relations between the two countries,” the Iranian Interior Minister said, adding that regional issues should be solved by the regional countries themselves.

For his part, Turkish Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu said some joint steps have been taken in Iran-Turkey relations with joint responsibility and they have resulted in good achievements for both sides.

“Iran-Turkey relations have reached a very good level in terms of ties between the two interior ministry officials as well as in the police and security fields, cooperation in the field of refugees and joint security meetings in the past one and a half years,” he pointed out.

Soylu further mentioned that both countries focus on joint struggle against terrorism, drug trafficking, illegal immigration and smuggling of goods and border security.

Referring to his last year’s visit to Tehran, he said, “After that trip, the Turkish and Iranian Ministry delegations negotiated and examined cooperation issues in those areas.”

The Turkish official highlighted that his last year’s trip made it possible to improve the mutual relations, and fortunately Tehran and Ankara have achieved this goal by conducting talks since then.

Rahmani Fazli earlier took part in a joint meeting of the experts of the Interior Ministry of Iran and Turkey which was also attended by his Turkish counterpart.

Iran Not to Bow to Enemies: IRGC Commander’s

Brigadier General Hossein Salami

In an address to a group of Law Enforcement forces on Thursday, General Salami underlined that the enemies are seeking to create chaos in the Iranian society.

“The Islamic Republic is completely different from other countries because our enemies have come together to use whatever in power to destabilise our society but we stand united and feel secured due to your presence,” he noted.

The senior commander also said the law enforcement of Iran is unique as it shoulders the heavy security responsibilities. “In other countries, the law enforcement force usually deal mainly with technical issues rather than dangerous security threats.”

General Salami also said foreign policy and domestic security are interconnected. “If the Islamic Republic is not giving up in fight against its enemies’ threats and gets involved in direct conflict with them, it is due to the hard efforts made by the Law Enforcement of the Islamic Republic.”

He also noted that Iran’s security today is much better than anytime over the past four decades and all parts of the country enjoy a high level of security.

“US Provoking Terrorists in Iraqi Kurdistan to Disrupt Iran’s Security”

Speaking on Tuesday, Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Baqeri referred to a missile strike by the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRCG) at a gathering of terrorists in Kurdistan, saying the Iranian nation reserves the right to defend itself.

Over two decades ago, officials from Iraqi Kurdistan and the outlawed Kurdistan Democratic Party had “made a written commitment not to conduct operations in Iran, but they have been breaking that promise over the past year due to US provocations,” he said.

“This was not acceptable to us and thus we repeatedly cautioned them,” he added.

The IRGC issued a statement confirming that it had fired seven short-range surface-to-surface missiles at a gathering of terrorist commanders in Kurdistan on Saturday, dealing a heavy blow to them.

The terrorists, the statement read, had been seeking to create insecurity and carry out acts of sabotage in the Iranian provinces of West Azarbaijan, Kordestan and Kermanshah.

The Iranian general said that the Iraqi government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) should not allow the establishment of such anti-Iran bases and rather extradite the remnants of “criminal” elements to Iran or deport them.

If insecurity persists, Baqeri warned, more counter-measures would be taken against terrorist commanders in self defense.

Iranian forces reached all their goals in the missile attack, he said. “It is not coincidental that the missiles hit the meeting, and we hope that we will not need to repeat this.”

‘No appeasement policy’

Separately on Tuesday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said that Iran will not follow a policy of appeasement when it comes to its security issues and the violation of its sovereignty by terrorist elements.

The missile strike has not been and will not be “Iran’s optimal choice. But terrorist activities – especially those that resulted in the martyrdom of Iranian border guards and soldiers – left the Iranian armed forces with no choice but to take a retaliatory and deterrent measure based on the credible information it had received.”

He also expressed hope that the joint border with Iraq would be among the most secure and stable frontiers in the region.

Iran Leader Urges “Decisive Decisions” to Settle Economic Difficulties

“You need to make serious and operational decisions to overcome key economic challenges, including banking system problems, liquidity, employment, inflation and budgeting,” the Leader said in a Wednesday night meeting with the heads of the three branches of power on Iran’s economic challenges.

Ayatollah Khamenei said Iran’s economic challenges result from structural problems of the economy and “cruel sanctions” of the US, each of which requires different solutions.

“Settling current economic problems and fulfilling people’s general needs requires hard work and great efforts, as these problems, particularly inflation and decrease in [people’s] purchasing power, have made living difficult for the needy,” he said.

The Leader also urged government officials to pay attention to view and solutions proposed by economists and private sector managers.

“There are no dead-lock and unsolvable problems in the country,” the Leader said, adding that Iran could overcome existing challenges using domestic resources and capabilities of the youth.

Iran Interior Minister in Turkey for Security Talks

Iranian Interior Minister Rahmani Fazli arrives in Ankara on Oct. 11, 2018. / Photo by IRIB News Agency

His Thursday trip has been made upon the official invitation of his Turkish counterpart Süleyman Soylu with the aim of expanding bilateral engagement in political and border issues.

According to IRIB, discussing the border security issues and reviewing ways to increase collaborations are top on the agenda of Rahmani Fazli’s one-day trip.

The two sides would mainly discuss the fight against drug trafficking, combating human trafficking and counter-terrorism.

Rahmani Fazli will visit the city of Konya and the tomb of renowned Persian poet Rumi after his negotiations.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Several papers today covered a court ruling that cancelled an earlier order for seizure of $5 billion in Iranian assets in Italy, describing it as another victory for Iran in its legal battles against the US.

Also a top story was the resignation of US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley and the possible candidates to replace her. The main focus of speculations was whether Donald Trump would choose a moderate or an anti-Iran figure for the position.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Executives Giving Astronomical Bribes to Bypass Law on Retired Employees

2- Another Legal Victory for Iran against US

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ebtekar:

1- Iranian Lawyers Accuse US of Avoiding Responding to Questions

2- Earth’s Depression: What Impact Do Antidepressant Drugs Have on Earth?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ettela’at:

1- $7 Billion Worth of Fuel Smuggled Out of Iran in 5 Years

2- New York Times: Khashoggi Dismembered at Order of Highest-Ranking Saudi Official

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Ghanoon:

1- Temporary Detention to Be Limited in Iran

2- Rafsanjani’s Son Mohsen Suggests Ready to Be Elected New Mayor of Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Serbia Brings Back Visa Regime for Iranian Tourists

2- Iranian Michael Phelps to Receive 800 Gold Coins in Reward

* Shahin Izadyar Wins 5 Gold Medals in Swimming at Jakarta Para-Asian Games

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Iran:

1- Based on Parliament’s Decision, Temporary Detention Time to Get Shorter

2- Another Deadly Incident for Iranian School Bus

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Javan:

1- Rogue Man Verbally Attacks Rest of the World

* Trump Makes Comments against China, S Korea, EU, Iran, Germany

2- US Backs Off for Fear of Iran Losing Its Patience

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- UK Envoy: London Wants Iran Reap Economic Benefits of JCPOA

2- French Senators Call for Reinforcement of Euro to Support Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani’s Gov’t Had Ordered Banks to Obey US Sanctions Last Year!

* This Is Why FATF Needs to Be Rejected

2- British Papers Boycott News of Khoshoggi’s Murder: WikiLeaks

3- Funeral Held for ‘Mother of Hezbollah’ in Beirut

4- Iran Could Take Control of Entire Mideast in 12 Minutes: Trump in Ridiculous Claim

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Khorasan:

1- US Sanctions Not to Be Re-imposed on Iran as of November

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Sazandegi:

1- Iran’s Second Victory at The Hague

* Court Rules Italy Must Cancel Seizure of $5 Billion in Iranian Assets

2- Haley another Victim of Trump: Who Are Possible Candidates to Replace Her?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Shahrvand:

1- Why Divorce Rates Not Going Down

2- Veteran Sports Commentator Bahram Shafi’e Dies at 62

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Shargh:

1- $5 Billion in Iranian Assets Unblocked in Italy

2- Who Will Replace Haley in UN: Anti-Iran or Moderate Figure?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Top Shiite Clerics Protest at Ratification of CFT Law

2- Diplomatic Slaughterhouse: Turkey Releases Names, Photos of Saudi Suspects

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 11

A Gruesome Murder in Anatolia: Details & Speculations

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59-year-old Khashoggi was a veteran Saudi journalist, foreign correspondent, editor-in-chief and columnist whose works were regarded as very controversial during the ultra-conservative Al Saud dynasty’s rule in the past. After Mohammed bin Salman was picked as Saudi Crown Prince and successor to 82-year-old King Salman, the journalist travelled to the United States in self-imposed exile.

As a journalist writing columns for the Washington Post, Khashoggi wrote articles about Saudi Arabia in which he took a swipe at Riyadh’s war on Yemen, the recent diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and Canada, and the apprehension of women’s rights activists after women were authorized to drive in Saudi Arabia.

On October 2, Khashoggi paid a visit to the Saudi consulate in Istanbul after lunch to pick up paperwork he needed in order to get married. Hatice Cengiz, Khashoggi’s Turkish fiancée, waited outside the building for several hours and then called the police.

On October 3, the Saudi government issued a statement confirming Khashoggi was missing. It said he disappeared after leaving the consulate building the day before and it was working with the Turkish authorities to find him. Turkish officials said they believe Khashoggi was still inside the building, which they could not search without an invitation.

On October 4, the Turkish government summoned the Saudi ambassador in Ankara to the foreign ministry to discuss Khashoggi’s whereabouts.

One day later, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told Bloomberg that the Turkish authorities were welcome to search the consulate building in Istanbul.

It was on Saturday, October 6, when news was released on world media of the murder of Khashoggi. At about midnight local time, Reuters quoted two informed sources in Turkey as saying that Turkish officials believe the Saudi dissident was murdered in the diplomatic mission. Sources confirmed to the Guardian that they believed the journalist was dead, adding that he had been tortured and his body removed from the premises.

A Turkish authority told Reuters that Ankara is of the conviction that the murder was committed with malice aforethought, and that his body had been taken out of the consulate building.

On Sunday, Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, said he was “saddened” by the case and will wait for the results of the police investigation.

Later on, human rights activists seriously called for an investigation into the alleged murder. In response to these activists, the UN has also promised to follow up on the killing of the journalist.

The UN and Amnesty International have simultaneously called for separate and independent probes to be launched into Khashoggi’s fate.

In the meantime, the Saudi Press Agency categorically condemned what it called baseless accusations. And as a goodwill gesture, the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul opened its doors to the Reuters reporter and even showed the inside of the lockers and cabinets to the reporter. Hours later, the Arabian Post revealed that Khashoggi had been killed under brutal torture at the Saudi Embassy five days after being kidnapped in Ankara.

Afterward, a member of the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee said if the news was correct, then Washington would have to completely sever its relations with Riyadh. After Chris Murphy’s strong reaction, other senators reacted to the murder as well. Lawmakers from the US Senate and House of Representative expressed concern over Khashoggi’s fate and called on Saudi Arabia to give a clear answer. Then US President Donald Trump broke his silence and implicitly voiced concern over the incident.

Saudi media then went to help Al Saud rulers and, in an interview with Khashoggi’s son, tried to exculpate Riyadh from the accusations levelled against it, accusations which may lead to the straining of relations between Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

Salah Jamal Khashoggi, Jamal Khashoggi’s elder son, said in an interview with Al Arabiya that his last contact with his father was when his father was in the United States. He said he did not know that his father was in Turkey. He said his father is a Saudi citizen who has gone missing, and that he would cooperate with Saudi authorities in order to shed light on the realities of the incident. His son said the incident was a personal and non-political issue and that reliable information was needed. He said all of his family members support the official investigation launched by Saudi Arabia, and that it was only Saudi Arabia that could achieve positive results in the probe and unmask the reality.

His son said that his father’s disappearance was not political, and that “we reject foreign efforts aimed at politicizing the issue.” He also weighed in on Turkish lady Hatice Cengiz, who “claims” to be his father’s fiancé. Khashoggi’s son said he did not know her, and had only heard about her on media. He asked Cengiz to stop kicking up a fuss over his father’s case. He said, “we are his family and it is only us that should ask about the existing ambiguities about him.” Also, Mo’tasem Khashoggi, another member of his family who is a legal advisor, told Al Arabiya that Khashoggi’s family was working in coordination with officials of the Saudi government and trusted the government and its measures and supported all efforts made by the government. The legal advisor said some individuals seeks to politicize the issue, but “we won’t become a plaything in the hands of others and remain loyal to our government and country.”

These remarks are a reminder of comments by Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri, who was under house arrest by Saudi Arabia and finally returned to Lebanon through the mediation of France.

5 Important Things to Do Before Undergoing Rhinoplasty

Rhinoplasty, a common cosmetic surgery

Here are a few  more important things about rhinoplasty you will find on the list of things to do provided by Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon.

Arrange for Time away from Work

On average, it’s a good idea to plan on taking a week to ten days off from work. That provides time for the swelling to subside and for any discomfort to ease. Any bruising or discoloration will also fade during this time. Remember that like any type of invasive procedure, your body needs time to recover after undergoing rhinoplasty; if you are at home, it’s easier to limit tasks and spend more time resting.

Set Up Transportation To and From the Procedure

One of the things that Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon requires of all patients is to have someone on hand who can make sure the patient gets home safely. Arrange for a friend or relative to bring you to the procedure and to drive you home afterward. The sedation used during the procedure will have lingering effects for several hours. During that time, your reflexes and response time make it unwise for you to be behind the wheel. Unless you have someone to handle the driving, you will not be allowed to leave.

Avoid Certain Prescription and Over the Counter Medications for a Few Days

Always go over any prescription or over the counter medications you take. Some of them may thin the blood while others may have sedative effects. It’s a good idea to taper off those in the days leading up to the rhinoplasty. Your surgeon will provide guidelines on when to resume taking those medicines.

Stop Using Tobacco Products

If you use tobacco products in any form, you want to stop using them several days before the procedure. Doing so reduces the potential for infection and makes it easier for your body to heal. Patients who need help dealing with nicotine cravings should consult the surgeon and discuss substitutes that would make it easier to do with the tobacco before and after the procedure.

Fill Pain and Other Prescriptions Ahead of Time

Before the day of your procedure, the surgeon will provide prescriptions to help reduce pain and inflammation during the recovery period. It’s a good idea to fill them in advance. You can bet that getting out of the house and going to the pharmacy will not be something you want to do in the days immediately after the surgery.

There are other ways you can prepare for the upcoming procedure. Go over the entire list with Kristina Zakhary, plastic surgeon and make sure you understand what to do and how they will help make your recovery easier. Follow those instructions to the letter and you’ll be ready to jump back into your normal routine in no time.