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Iran Condemns Deadly Terrorist Attack in Kabul

Iran Condemns Deadly Terrorist Attack in Kabul

In a Wednesday statement, Qassemi sympathized with the Afghan government, nation and the survivors of the terrorist act in Western Kabul that killed and injured dozens of people.

A suicide bomber targeted students in a Shiite neighbourhood of Kabul on Wednesday, killing at least 48 young men and women.  The attack was blamed on the ISIS terror group.

Afghan officials have confirmed the death toll, saying nearly 70 others were wounded.

The attack came less than two weeks after nearly 40 people were killed and dozens more injured in a bombing and shooting attack on Shiite worshippers in eastern Afghanistan near Pakistan’s border. The attack was carried out in the city of Gardez, the centre of Paktia province.

Iran Celebrates UNESCO’s Inscription of Polo as Iranian Heritage

The ceremony was attended by Iran’s Minister of Sport and Youth, Masoud Soltanifar, Head of Iran Cultural Heritage, Handcraft and Tourism Organization, Ali Asghar Moonesan as well as a number of officials from the army and Polo Federation.

Also called Chogan in Persian, the ancient Iranian horse riding tournament is the game of kings, dating back to the centuries before the Christ.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the ceremony:

Pakistanis Mark Independence Day in Tehran

In a ceremony attended by Pakistan’s new Ambassador to Tehran Rifat Masood, the Pakistanis nationals marked the day by chanting slogans and waving their national flags.

Pakistan’s Independence Day, observed annually on 14 August, is a national holiday in Pakistan. It commemorates the day when Pakistan gained independence and was declared a sovereign nation following the end of the British Raj in 1947.

Pakistan came into existence as a result of the Pakistan Movement, which aimed for the creation of an independent Muslim state in the north-western regions of India via partition.

The main Independence Day ceremony takes place in Islamabad, where the national flag is hoisted at the Presidential and Parliament buildings. It is followed by the national anthem and live televised speeches by leaders.

What follows are IRNA’s photos of the ceremony held in Tehran:

Self-Sacrifice Most Important Power of Iran: FM Zarif

The friendly meeting was held to mark the anniversary of the return of freed prisoners to their homeland after serving years in the Iraqi jails during the war in the 1980s.

Addressing the former prisoners who were all staff members of the Foreign Ministry, the Iranian top diplomat said the Ministry is proud that 40 percent of its staffs are war veterans.

Among our staff members and managers, there are people who served terms in the former Iranian regime’s jails for their revolutionary cause as well as honourable former prisoners of the Iran-Iraq war and those taken captive by counter-revolutionary groups, he noted.

The Iranian foreign minister went on to say that the spirit of self-sacrifice is the most significant power of the Islamic Republic which has been preserved among the people, serving as a huge social capital for the whole country.

“Despite some difficulties in their daily lives, the Iranian people have remained steadfast in protecting their country and independence by drawing on their great culture, resistance and sacrifice,” he said.

Zarif then pointed out that the countries which are under the patronage of a foreign power and equipped with arsenals filled with modern weaponry lack a great capital called “people”, which Iran boasts.

He said he is certain that if necessary, the Iranian people will prove they are still the most important element of their country’s national power. “We, the Iranian officials of the Islamic Republic, are duty-bound to do whatever in our power to preserve this valuable capital.”

During the meeting, a number of former war prisoners also expressed their views on a range of issues.

Iranian Soldier Abducted by Terrorists Returns Home

Barati had been kidnapped in a terrorist operation in May 2017 and taken to Pakistan by terrorists. However, Director-General of Border Affairs at Iran’s Interior Ministry Shahryar Heydari says he is now released and handed over to the Iranian forces.

“Barati has been transferred to the Islamic Republic following the arrangements made by the intelligence forces,” Heydari was quoted as saying in a report by Tasnim News Agency.

In a terrorist attack on Iranian border forces in Mirjaveh area near the Pakistan border in May 2017, at least nine Iranian forces were killed and two others injured. Barati was taken captive during the attack by the terrorists.

Heydari underlined that the Islamic Republic has not given any concession to the terrorists in return for Barati’s freedom and said his release came after accurate and quick intelligence operations carried out by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry.

According to the Iranian official, terrorist groups active in the region are sponsored by anti-Iran states. “Unfortunately, the terrorist groups take advantages of the current security vacuum [in the Pakistani territory] to inflict blows on the Islamic Republic,” he concluded.

Rouhani Says US Burned Bridges for Talks with Iran

Currently, the Islamic Republic is holding talks with the entire world, the Iranian chief executive told a government meeting on Wednesday.

Rouhani, however, said, “The US itself has acted in such a way that has destroyed the circumstances required for negotiations. It has burned its bridges.”

“Now, the US is standing on the other side,” wondering how to cross, the president noted, adding, “If it is honest, it should fix that bridge again.”

In a hostile move, US President Donald Trump withdrew Washington in May from the landmark nuclear agreement and decided to re-impose the unilateral sanctions against Iran.

The White House has vowed the “strongest sanctions in history” against Iran unless the country fulfills a list of demands.

The US president said on July 30 that he is ready to meet his Iranian counterpart “any time they want to,” adding, “No preconditions. If they want to meet, I’ll meet.”

Trump’s offer of talks came only days after he threatened Iran in a tweet addressed to President Rouhani and said, “You will suffer consequences the likes of which few throughout history have ever suffered before.”

In response, Iranian statesmen and military officials joined voices to reject that offer, saying Tehran will not negotiate under pressure and threats.

On Monday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said the Islamic Republic would not enter into new negotiations with the United States due to the cheating and bullying nature of its government.

Caspian summit

Elsewhere, Rouhani also said Iran had held “very cordial and good” talks with its neighbors during the 5th Caspian Summit, which was recently held in the Kazakh port city of Aktau.

The Iranian president and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif joined the summit on behalf of the Islamic Republic. The summit featured the signing of a historic convention on the Caspian Sea’s legal status.

Rouhani said talks over the resource-rich sea had been underway for more than 20 years, noting that some issues were resolved during the most recent round of talks.

Russia, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan agreed on certain issues concerning the sea’s northern part. Moscow was found entitled to 17 percent of the maritime expanse, Rouhani said. Iran, Turkmenistan, and Azerbaijan agreed over a number of issues pertaining to the southern side, he added.

He, especially, hailed the resolution of the outstanding issues regarding the Caspian “security” during the summit.

“The US and the NATO [military alliance] had plotted to establish their presence on the Caspian coasts and deploy their forces there,” Rouhani said.

“Based on this agreement, however, the establishment of military bases and the presence of foreign vessels in the Caspian Sea were banned,” he said, adding, “It was agreed that any ship seeking to sail in the sea should [do so] under the flag of one of the five littoral states.”

Turks Break iPhones into Pieces in Response to Erdogan’s Call

Turks Break iPhones into Pieces in Response to Erdogan’s Call

The Turks published videos of themselves breaking iPhones on social media, vowing to support their government which is standing up to the bullying US.

Erdogan said on Tuesday the country will boycott US electronic goods in response to US measures meant to punish Turkey.

Erdogan suggested Turks would stop procuring US-made iPhones and instead buy Korean Samsung or Turkish-made Vestel.

“If they have the iPhone, there is Samsung elsewhere. We have Vestel,” AP quoted him as saying.

Last week, Washington imposed sanctions and raised tariffs against Ankara over the continued detention of American pastor Andrew Brunson.

Brunson, who has lived for two decades in Turkey, was arrested in 2016 and charged with having terrorist connections. He is also accused of having links to the failed coup attempt that year. Having spent two years in jail, his trial is due to resume in October.

 

Turks Forming Lines to Buy Lira

The sanctions are believed to have further exacerbated economic turmoil in Turkey, which some believe has its roots in misguided economic policies of the government in recent years.

The Turkish lira plummeted to a record low on Monday, losing nearly 40 percent of its value since the start of 2018.

Erdogan blamed the crash of the lira on America, claiming a “political, underhand plot” had sent the value of his country’s currency falling to record lows.

Erdogan also renewed a call for Turks to convert their dollars into the lira, to help strengthen the currency.

Switching to foreign currency would mean giving in to the enemy, he added.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, Erdogan’s supporters have formed lines outside foreign exchange offices to buy lira.

Turks have also launched a Twitter campaign under the hashtag #Emperyalizmeköleolmaycağız (We will not be slaves to imperialism).

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 19

Newspapers today widely covered the ambiguities regarding the division of the Caspian Sea and Iran’s share of the huge lake, which must be shared between five littoral states.

The ongoing clash between Turkey and the US, particularly the decision by Recep Tayyip Erdogan to boycott US-made goods, also received great coverage today.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Don’t Lie!

  • Iran Rejects Remarks Made by Russian Figure about Caspian Sea
  • Rajab Safarov Not Member of Russian Negotiating Team

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Ebtekar:

1- Macro Policies of Fight against Psy-War Approved

2- White House on Path of Beginning Cold War

3- $250 Billion Worth of Orders Registered for Importing Goods into Iran in 4 Months!

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Etemad:

1- Caspian Sea, Victim of People’s Distrust of Media

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Ettela’at:

1- Iran Envoy to UK: Government Prevented Unfair Division of Caspian Sea

2- Erdogan Orders Boycott of All US-Made Electronic Devices

3- Iraqi PM: Baghdad Not to Comply with US Sanctions on Iran

4- Iran Bans Sale of Foreign Stationery in State-Owned Schools, Shops

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Farhikhtegan:

1- Protector of Republic

  • Why Iran Leader Believes Calls for Rouhani’s Resignation Serve Enemy Plots

2- Experiences of Eight Countries in Fight against Corruption

  • To Fight Corruption We Won’t Need to Reinvent the Wheel

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- Trained in Istanbul, Stealing in Tehran

  • Interview with Skilled Thief Who Steals Luxury Cars

2- World Union Names Maryam Mirzakhani’s Birthday as Int’l Day of Women in Maths

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Hemayat:

1- Int’l Experts Say US Will Be Defeated in Economic War Given Iran’s Power, Regional Influence

2- Schoolchildren Must Get Familiar with Legal Issues in Their Books

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Iran:

1- No University Student Should Be Deprived of Education over Political Issues: Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Javan:

1- Number of Orders for Importing Goods 10 Times Higher than Iran’s Needs

  • A Review of Mistake Made by Government

2- Basij Organization Vows to Take Action against Corruption

3- Iraqi PM Backs Off from Cooperating with US on Iran Sanctions

4- US Spends $1 Billion to Encourage Young People to Get Married

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Khorasan:

1- 30 Killed in Italy Bridge Collapse

2- New Chapter in Iran-Pakistan Ties

3- Huge Warehouses of Hoarded Goods Discovered

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Resalat:

1- Rouhani Must Reshuffle His Cabinet: Conservative Figure

2- Senior Cleric Calls for Public Prosecution of Those Accused of Economic Corruption

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15


 

Shargh:

1- Speculations on Rouhani’s Upcoming Speech at Parliament

2- Number of Hoarding Cases 150% Up after Forex Rate Hikes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on August 15

Iran Says Negotiation with Trump Will Bear No Fruit

New Economic Plans Needed to Counter Fallout from COVID-19 Outbreak: Iran VP

“According to a majority of the country’s elites, negotiations with the US are not acceptable, considering its hostile and disrespectful policy against the Iranian government,” Es’haq Jahangiri said in a meeting with heads of top Iranian universities in Tehran.

Two weeks ago, Trump said he would be willing to meet with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani with no preconditions to discuss ways of improving ties between the two countries.

This is while Trump in early May withdrew Washington from the 2015 nuclear pact with Iran signed by his predecessor Barack Obama and other world powers, and ordered tough US sanctions on Tehran.

Trump is also pushing the world to cut trade with Iran and cut down to zero oil purchases from the Islamic Republic.

 

Full-Fledged War

Jahangiri said the US has launched a full-fledged psychological operation to damage the country’s social capital and shatter the Iranian’s hope for the future.

“The adversaries are making every effort to wage a psychological and media war to make the Iranian people worried about the future of the country and the system,” Tasnim News Agency quoted him as saying.

The vice-president said the country is capable of overcoming economic challenges and pushing back the US.

Iran is talking with other parties to the 2015 nuclear pact, who are at odds with the US over its withdrawal from JCPOA, to salvage the accord.

11 Ghanaian Celebrities Who Are Everyone’s Favourites

Interestingly, there are some celebrities who are so much loved by their fans and followers that no matter what they do – whether good or bad – they still have massive following.

Some of these celebrities keep low profile and do their best to stay out the news unlike those who seem to be ‘all over’ and are constantly in the news.

Yen.com.gh news made up a list of 11 celebrities – both males and females – in no particular order who according to a survey, have been mentioned by most people as the most loved.


1. Nana Ama McBrown: Nana Ama McBrown is undoubtedly a lovable person. She has a large following on social media. This is someone who posts a photo on Instagram and can garner over two thousand likes in less than thirty minutes, as if her fans were just waiting for her to drop a photo. Nana Ama McBrown is a versatile entertainer. She features in both English and Twi- speaking movies and this makes her stand tall among her contemporaries.
She also has a deep sense of humour which attracts many people to her. According to an earlier report, Nana Ama McBrown revealed that she cannot even boast of a BECE certificate because her parents couldn’t afford her education back in the day. However, no one would know this if not told because her command over the English language is impeccable. 

2. John Dumelo: John is also a loveable person and in fact, the crush of most Ghanaian ladies. Aside his handsomeness, John Dumelo’s attitude and charisma have also won him a lot of admirers and followers. He is currently rated among the top five Ghanaians celebrities with a large following on social media. On Instagram alone, John Dumelo has over 2.3 million followers. He has acted in a lot of movies both here in Ghana and in Nigeria.

3. Nana Aba Anamoah: The ever eloquent and beautiful television presenter is also in the hearts of many. Nana Aba is currently the reigning Radio and Television Personality following the 2017 RTP Awards. Ghanaians would not forget her infamous and unfair treatment from her former employers TV3 which eventually led to her resigning from there. She was caught up in a Photoshop scandal which, according to TV3, was unprofessional. She was taken off air for some time. Unable to bear it anymore, Nana Aba Anamoah finally resigned.

4. Shatta Wale: He calls himself ‘Champion’ and his fans believe he is indeed a champion in his game of Dancehall music. Despite the fact that Shatta Wale has often been in the news for mostly negative reasons, his fans and followers have remained loyal to him. Information gathered by YEN.com.gh from his camp has it that Shatta Wale spends a lot of money on his close followers especially after he performs at a show.

5. Sarkodie: Born Michael Owusu Addo, Sarkodie is also the favourite of many Ghanaians. His success in the music industry cannot be left out when Sarkodei is being talked about. Having released his debut hit song ‘Baby’ in 2009, Sakordie can now boast of uncountable number of songs which are all hits upon hits.