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Iran Starts Water Transfer to Control Dust Pollution

Iranian Minister of Agriculture Mahmoud Hojjati visiting the 47-km canal built to transfer Karun River's water to centres of dust pollution crisis

Iran’s Minister of Agriculture Mahmoud Hojjati made a visit to the canal which is expected to navigate water to the regions from which sand and dust storms originate. During the visit, he was accompanied by Governor General of Khuzestan province Gholam-Reza Shariati.

With a length of 47km, Poursharifi Canal established by Jahad Nasr Institute is set to navigate water from Karun River to the southeastern regions of Ahvaz which are the main origins of dust pollution in the province, a Farsi report by ISNA said on Tuesday.

The lion’s share of the canal has a width of 30m, but a 10-km part of it is 50 metres wide. It transfers 20 cubic metres of water per second from Karun to 42,000 hectares of the critical regions.

Hojjati also told ISNA that the government’s short-term plans to counter the dust pollution, including irrigation and tree planting in these areas, will be finished in two months, before the end of current Iranian calendar year.

Earlier in a TV interview on Monday night, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said so far 5,000 trees have been planted in the critical regions and the figure will reach 30,000 by mid-March.

“The huge irrigation canal has been built to transfer Karun’s water to the critical regions by the next two days,” he said during the live interview aired by the state TV.

“Of course, it takes time for the saplings to turn into tress but we have to do something instead of sitting idle against the problem even if our efforts begin to pay off after 5 to 10 years. We already lag behind the time,” he noted.

Rouhani went on to say that the water will make the regions wet and help prevent the dust and sand storms.

He also referred to the use of mulch, besides the irrigation and tree planting, as another method of controlling the dust storms.

Iranian residents in the western and southwestern provinces, especially Khuzestan and Ilam, face a growing trend in the influx of fine particles, which are mostly generated by drought-hit marshlands in neighbouring countries and in Iran.

According to the latest data released by the Environmental Organization of Khuzestan Province, the air pollution index in Ahvaz has breached the “hazardous” level upper limit of 500, at which it stops measuring levels of PM2.5, with 53 times worse than the moderate level.

A hazardous level is an alert in which everyone may experience ill effects and are advised to stay indoors.

Nowadays, it is crucial to think of new methods to stabilize soil and control dust storm and sand movement crisis centres because of problems caused by petroleum mulch disadvantages.

To cope with such problems, new technologies have been developed for production of different kinds of biologic and polymeric mulch, which enjoy advantages like ease of use, durability, and lower costs.

According to the data released by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, field testing and evaluation of the new products indicates that their operation in soil stabilization and dust control was durable and efficient.

Iran’s Forex Revenues Outstrip Expenses: President Rouhani

In comments at a live televised speech on Monday night, President Rouhani gave an assurance that Iran’s foreign exchange revenue greatly exceeds the total foreign exchange costs, saying such earnings will definitely grow next year.

Dismissing speculations about a shortage of forex reserves, the president said Iran will have earned $90 billion in revenue by selling oil and non-oil products at the end of the current Iranian year (March 20).

The country’s total spending stands at around $75 billion, meaning that the revenue would exceed costs, he explained.

President Rouhani also deplored the persistent obstacles to Iran’s links with the regional and international banks that remain from the era of sanctions.

He also reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to contain the fluctuation in currency rates, underlining that the administration is not in favor of rising currency prices.

Early last year, the International Monetary Fund estimated Iran’s official foreign reserves at over $130 billion, while rising oil prices have increased them since then.

Iran Unveils Indigenous Polymer Wound Care Dressing, Artificial Vessel

The two technological developments were unveiled in a ceremony attended by the Head of Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI) Mehdi Nekouhesh.

The polymer wound care dressing was invented as part of larger plan to find a treatment for a particular type of skin wounds, a Farsi report by Mehr said.

The artificial vessel was the second invention of the Institute’s scientists. The vessel, which is now at the clinical stage, used to be an imported good and is being produced for the first time by IPPI in Iran.

In addition to its medical functions in treating cardiovascular system and kidney diseases, it is also used in textile industry for producing shoes and sport jackets.

According to the data released by Iran’s Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology, the Islamic Republic’s share in scientific publications worldwide has been growing over the past two decades, from 0.07 percent in 1996 to 1.5 percent in 2015.

Likewise, its share in total regional scientific publications increased from 3.5 percent in 1996 to 28.6 percent in 2015. Joint publications by Iranian authors and foreign collaborators accounted for around 19.8 percent.

The Iranian government says a major reason for these improvements is the increasing importance given to scientific publications, research, promotion of university professors through awarding grants to them, and granting awards to the graduate students and pursuing their admissions to accredited universities.

Iranian Kurdish MPs Protest Turkish Invasion of Syria

In this letter, the lawmakers have called for the intervention of the United Nations to stop this crime.

“As you know, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has been bombarding and slaughtering the defenceless Kurdish people of Syria.

This comes as, the United Nations and other international organizations have remained silent about this human tragedy, and on the other hand the superpowers, who claim to be advocates of human rights, have kept silent and are just watching this humanitarian catastrophe,” reads the letter.

The Iranian MPs have also stressed that the bravery of the Syrian Kurds in fight against ISIS terrorists and the courageousness of the men and women of Afrin and Kobani in defending terrorists would never be forgotten.

The MPs also added that there is no doubt the brave people of the Syrian Kurdistan will defeat the aggressors and would turn Afrin and Kobani into a cemetery for Erdogan’s mercenaries.

On Saturday, Turkish warplanes started to bomb Kurdish positions in Afrin shortly after the country’s President Erdogan announced the launch of the military operation named Olive Branch.

The President also declared that the next target for Turkish forces would be Syria’s Manbij.

Turkey views the Kurdish YPG, which is active in northern Syria, as an extension of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK).

Iran Exporting Saffron to 56 Countries

The latest figures released by the Iranian government indicates a growth of 33.33% and 26.05% in weight and profit, respectively, compared with the similar period last year.

The UAE (23 tonnes), Hong Kong (15 tonnes), Spain (14 tonnes), Afghanistan (5 tonnes), and China (4 tonnes) sit at the top of the list of the largest importers of Iran’s saffron, a Farsi report by ISNA said on Monday.

These countries imported about 78 percent of Iran’s saffron over the past nine months.

Some countries like the US, Germany, the UK, Italy, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, France, Canada and the Netherlands have also increased their saffron imports from Iran over the same period.

Madagascar has begun to import saffron from Iran since 9 months ago.

A review of the saffron export figures reveal that unpacked saffron makes up most part of Iran’s saffron exports, reaching 50 tonnes over the past nine months.

On the other hand, the uncut saffron makes up for over 25 tonnes of Iran’s saffron exports. This is while the overall export of packed saffron (10 to 50-gram packages) has risen over the same period.

Experts say the relatively high volume and value of saffron exports in the past months makes it necessary for the officials in charge to take seriously the export by adopting specific measure to regulate its market in Iran.

The countries to which Iran’s saffron has been exported over the past months are as follows:

Latvia, Austria, Jordan, Spain, Australia, Slovakia, South Africa, Afghanistan, Algeria, Germany, the UAE, the UK, the US, Italy, Bahrain, Brazil, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Pakistan, Taiwan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, the Czech Republic, South Korea, Denmark, Japan, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Serbia, Iraq, Oman, France, Finland, Philippines, Kyrgyzstan, Qatar, Canada, Kuwait, Georgia, Lebanon, Poland, Madagascar, Malta, Malaysia, Hungary, Morocco, Norway, New Zealand, Vietnam, The Netherlands, India, Hong Kong and Greece.

Europe Seeking to Keep US in JCPOA by Offering Concessions: Iran

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Seyyed Abbas Araqchi says some European countries have adopted a wrong approach vis-à-vis Washington’s policy on the nuclear deal signed by Tehran and six world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“Some Europeans believe that if they give [US President Donald] Trump some concessions in areas other than the JCPOA, they will be able to keep him in the agreement. This is a completely wrong policy and will definitely backfire. We have frankly said this to Europe,” Araqchi noted in an interview with a radio program on Monday.

“Of course, even within Europe, they have reached no clear conclusion on this subject,” he added, as quoted by the Persian-language Entekhab news website.

He further said European countries know that they will lose their credibility with the international community if they scrap the agreement.

The Iranian official said the US president has been trying to scuttle or reform the JCPOA.

“In the first step, they wanted to make the situation tough for Iran to make it withdraw from the JCPOA, and then they threw the ball into the US Congress’ court, but to no avail,” Araqchi noted.

“Over the past year, European countries have been supporting the JCPOA, and have stood by Iran and against the US,” he underlined, adding that such an extent of differences between Europe and the United States has been unprecedented.

“In the UN Security Council, Trump put pressure on Iran, both over the nuclear issue and the recent chaos and unrest [in the country,] but he failed [to achieve his goals] again,” Araqchi noted, predicting that Iran will definitely face new challenges in the coming months.

Iran Warns Off Coalition Warships to Stay Away from Drill Zone

In the early hours of a large-scale exercise that the Iranian Army launched in south and southeast of the country on Monday, two warships belonging to the coalition forces approached the drill zone to monitor the Iranian Navy units, ranking Army commander and spokesperson for the war game, Rear Admiral Lower Half Mahmoud Mousavi said.

According to the spokesperson, assigned to brief reporters on the drill’s developments, after Army drones detected the two intruding vessels during the war game, patrol and reconnaissance aircraft flew over the coalition warships, gave them warnings and forced them to leave the drill zone.

The war game, codenamed Muhammad Rasulullah-5 (Muhammad, the Messenger of God), covers vast areas south of Iran, mainly the coastline stretching to the southeastern Makran region, by the sea of Oman.

Forces from the Army Ground Force, Air Force, Navy, and Air Defense have taken part in the joint military drill.

During the first day of the war game, combat choppers of the Army Ground Force Airborne Division opened heavy fire on the hypothetical enemy’s naval vessels approaching the coast.

Air Force fighter jets also carried out sorties along the Oman Sea coastal areas to support the troops in ground operations.

Commanders say the exercise is aimed at promoting the capabilities of the Army forces and conveying the message of peace and friendship to regional countries.

The Iranian armed forces hold routine military drills throughout the year.

Iran Warns Off Coalition Warships to Stay Away from Drill Zone

Iran Warns Off Coalition Warships to Stay Away from Drill Zone

Iran Warns Off Coalition Warships to Stay Away from Drill Zone

Forces from the Army Ground Force, Air Force, Navy, and Air Defense have taken part in the joint military drill.

During the first day of the war game, combat choppers of the Army Ground Force Airborne Division opened heavy fire on the hypothetical enemy’s naval vessels approaching the coast.

Air Force fighter jets also carried out sorties along the Oman Sea coastal areas to support the troops in ground operations.

Commanders say the exercise is aimed at promoting the capabilities of the Army forces and conveying the message of peace and friendship to regional countries.

The Iranian armed forces hold routine military drills throughout the year.

Iran President Orders Officials to Tackle Dust Pollution in Southwest

Rouhani on Monday asked Head of the Department of the Environment Issa Kalantari and Agriculture Minister Mahmoud Hojjati to follow up on plans to tackle pollution caused by particulate matter in Khuzestan province.

The two top officials were ordered to immediately take care of the government’s recent short-term programs to deal with the problem, which has plagued the lives of Khuzestan residents during the past years.

This comes as Khuzestan and Ilam have, in recent days, been seriously gripped by the problem of airborne particulates, and pollution has reached dangerous levels.

Khuzestan has seen dust storms and suffered from particle pollution for quite some time. High concentrations of particulate matter have forced the closure of schools several times, resulted in respiratory diseases for locals and disrupted people’s normal lives.

A major source of dust storms is Iran’s western neighbours, but the sand and dust storms also have domestic origins, which must be dealt with as soon as possible.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on November 18

Several newspapers today covered the pieces of advice Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, gave a group of young documentary filmmakers.

The top story, however, was the surging rates of US dollar and other valuable currencies in Iran, and the reasons for such fluctuations.

The massive protest rallies held in over 200 US cities against President Donald Trump also received great coverage.

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

 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Intelligence Minister: Crisis in Iran Wasn’t Started by Enemy’s Moves

2- Parliament Removes Budget Allocated for Tackling Dust Pollution in Khuzestan

3- Dollar Rate Still Rising in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- What Will Rouhani Talk about Tonight?

2- Analyst: Rouhani Should Enlighten People, Not Just Deliver a Speech

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Ebtekar:

1- Hostile Criticism Not Useful

2- Olive Branch to Hunt Wolf: World Concerned about Beginning of Mini World War in Syria

3- Rise of Dollar Rate amid Central Bank’s Silence

4- Iran to Continue Support for United, Integrated Iraq

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Ettela’at:

1- Biggest Protest Rallies in US in First Anniversary of Trump’s Presidency

2- Ceremony Held in Tehran to Commemorate Sanchi Oil Tanker Victims

3- Rouhani: All Countries Responsible for Defending Stability of Regional Borders

4- Turkish Army Attacks Syria’s Kurds via Air, Ground

5- We’ll Turn Iran into Dry Land by Increased Water Consumption: Environment Chief

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Iran:

1- MP: Tehran Prosecutor to Allow Lawmakers to Visit Evin Prison

2- Rouhani: Foreign Superpowers Don’t Care about Regional People

3- Sanchi Flaring in Hearts of Survivors

4- Culture Minister: Iranian Music Symbol of Iran’s Nationality

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Javan:

1- Women in 250 US Cities Hold Protest Rallies against Trump

  • Hundreds of Thousands Pour into Streets for US Government’s Sex Scandals

2- Officials Tell Iraqi Kurdistan’s PM: Security Is Iran’s Red Line

3- Health Minister Threatens to Decrease Medical Services!

4- Taliban Playing with Fire in Kabul amid US-Pakistan Tension

5- Dollar Rate IRR 37000 More than Optimists of JCPOA Celebration

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran Leader to Young Documentary Filmmakers: Critical Documentaries Should Provide Solutions

2- Iran Elaborates on Its Redlines for Iraqi Kurdistan’s Officials

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Kayhan:

1- 13 Key Questions to Be Asked from Rouhani

2- Mr Trump! Shut Your Mouth and Address People’s Problems

  • People in 200 US Cities Hold Protest Rallies against Trump

3- Al Saud Using Latin American Assassins as Last Way to Save Itself from Yemen Quagmire: MBC

4- Government’s Gift to People on JCPOA’s Second Anniversary: Surging Dollar Rates

5- Iran Leader Urges Documentary-Makers to Remain Revolutionary with Great Care

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Khorasan:

1- Smoking Hookah Allowed in Traditional Cafes

2- Imam Khomeini’s Grandson: We Ourselves, Not Enemies, Create Many of Our Problems

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- 43 Killed in Attack on Kabul’s Intercontinental Hotel

2- Zarif’s Revision of Foreign Ministry’s Structure to Increase His Power to Unprecedented Level

3- Shamkhani: We Won’t Tolerate Anti-Iran Elements’ Use of Kurdish Territories against Iranians

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on January 22

Iran Rejects Spiegel’s Report, Says Ties with Germany on Rise

Bahram Qassemi

Speaking at his weekly press conference on Monday, Qassemi rejected the German weekly Der Spiegel’s claim about Berlin’s consultation with Europeans for imposing sanctions on Iran, saying that such issues are just in the media and Tehran has not received such signals from the German government.

He also stressed that the mutual ties are growing and such speculations should not be taken seriously.

“For sure, the German government is smart enough to deal with such claims and issues with great care,” underscored Qassemi.

Der Spiegel magazine reported on Saturday that Germany is lobbying among European allies to impose new sanctions against Iran in an attempt to prevent US President Donald Trump from terminating an international deal curbing Tehran’s nuclear program.

The report cited diplomats in Brussels as saying that Germany was pushing for new sanctions together with Britain and France to show the United States that European allies were taking Trump’s criticism against Iran seriously.

A German foreign ministry spokeswoman and another government spokesman both declined to comment on the report.

The report also added that Germany wants to punish Iran for its missile program and its meddling in conflicts in other Middle East countries, such as the war in Yemen and Syria.