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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7

Almost all Iranian newspapers today covered speculations and discussions about the US possible move against Iran nuclear deal. Among the top stories in this regard was US President Donald Trump’s meeting with top American military commanders, where he said the current situation is ‘the calm before the storm’.

While reformist and pro-government papers underline that Iran will be the ultimate winner even if the US withdraws from JCPOA, conservative newspapers say the current situation is a result of Rouhani government’s trust in the US.

Another top story today was the arrest of Mahdi Jahangiri, the brother of First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri, who is said to be accused of financial corruption. No detail has been released on his arrest, but it has been confirmed by Es’haq Jahangiri. Meanwhile, some papers have tried to emphasize that Rouhani’s VP has never supporter his brother’s activities and had no role in his possibly illegal moves.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s participation in the funeral ceremony of former Iraqi president Jalal Talabani in Sulaymaniyah, the Iraqi Kurdistan region, also received great coverage today.

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

 

Abrar:

1- White House Spokesman: Trump Has Made His Decision about JCPOA

2- Brother of Rouhani’s First VP Arrested

3- Washington Post: Trump to Declare Nuclear Deal to Be against US National Interests

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7

 


Afkar:

1- Working as Mercenary for a Few Dollars

  • From Iran Nuclear Negotiator’s Verdict to Lies Raised against Judiciary Chief

2- Huge Shopping Malls Being Opened in Historical Parts of Cities

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- A Report on Arrest of Iran First Vice-President’s Brother

  • Mahdi Jahangiri Was Not Supported by His Brother Es’haq
  • Society Should Be Mature Enough to Distinguish between Working, Blood Relations

2- Atomic Chief: Iran to Make Decision Once US Withdraws from Nuclear Deal

3- Moscow Big Winner of King Salman’s Trip

  • Saudi Arabia Signs Deal to Buy Russia’s S-400 Missile Defence System

4- People in Northern Iraq Have Whatever They Want: Iran’s Top Officer

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Asman-e Abi:

1- Moscow Hunting Washington’s Traditional Allies

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Asrar:

1- Americans Mischievous in Case of Iran Nuclear Deal: Larijani

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Ebtekar:

1- Calm before the Storm against JCPOA, Middle East, or North Korea?

2- Nobel Literature Prize Goes to ‘an Artist from Floating World’

3- Lovely Caspian Seals in Red List of Extinction

4- Nobel Peace Prize Goes to Group Opposing Nuclear Weapons

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Emtiaz:

1- 43 Die in Car Accidents Every Day

2- Over $3 Billion worth of Industrial Machinery Produced in Iran

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Etemad:

1- Congress Ready to React to Trump’s Madness

  • Iran’s Commitment to JCPOA Won’t Be Certified: US Media

2- We Are Winners Whatever Happens

  • A Report on Political Repercussions of Trump’s JCPOA Stonewalling
  • Extremism Not to Be Reinforced in Iran
  • Reformists Will Continue to Defend Stances that Secure Iran’s National Interests
  • Trust in US to Be Undermined after Trump’s Refusal to Certify Iran’s Compliance
  • Achievements of Nuclear Deal Irreversible
  • Trump’s Withdrawal Shows Americans Have Been Hurt by JCPOA
  • Iran Managed to Create Significant Gap between Iran, Europe

3- Iraqi Flag Absent from Talabani’s Funeral

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7

 


Ettela’at:

1- Consumption of Underground Water Crosses Red Line

2- Zarif in Talabani’s Funeral: We Don’t Blame Kurds for Certain People’s Strategic Mistakes

3- Iran’s Salehi: Nuclear Deal Cannot Be Renegotiated

4- Bodies of 119 Martyrs Killed during Iran-Iraq War Repatriated to Iran

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Haft-e Sobh:

1- Nuclear Deal and Trump’s Tied Hands

  • Trump’s Senior Advisors Join Supporters of Keeping Iran Deal

2- Lucrative Market of Hijaz: Toyota, Hyundai, Volkswagen Greedy for Saudi Women Drivers

3- Iran’s State TV Holds Unprecedented Live Interview with Junkies

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Jame Jam:

1- Venice in Northern Iran: People’s Lives Disrupted by Street Flooding

2- Saudi Arabia Blacklisted by UN

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Javan:

1- Iran Leader’s Prediction of US Behaviour towards JCPOA Was like that of a Prophet: Michigan University Professor

  • A Report on Trump’s Dreams about JCPOA

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Kayhan:

1- Renegotiation of Nuclear Deal, Trap Set by US, Europe, IAEA

2- Hawija Liberated in 12 Days; 217 ISIS Elements Killed

3- Syria Was Saved by Iranian General Hamadani: Iran’s Top Officer

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Resalat:

1- Ayatollah Nouri Hamadani: We Should Stand against Plot to Disintegrate Iraq

2- Foreign Ministry Should Use All Capacities to Resolve Myanmar Problem: Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi

 

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7


Roozegar:

1- Iran Air in Talks for Purchasing New Planes: Chief

 

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 7

Armenia Loans out Its Ancient Relics to Iran

Armenia Loans out Its Ancient Relics to Iran

Following the visit of Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani to Armenia and sealing of economic and cultural agreements with the Caucasian country, which were signed by the chairman of Iran’s Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organization and the Armenian Minister of Culture, an exhibition called ‘Iran and Armenia: Memory of a Land’ will be held in Tehran.

According to a Farsi report by ISNA, Director General of the National Museum of Iran Jebraeel Nokandeh said, “On Tuesday, October 3 some historical objects from the collection of works of ancient Armenian culture and civilization arrived in Iran so as to be displayed in an upcoming joint exhibition for three months.”

He added that two representatives from the History Museum of Armenia safely transferred the objects to the National Museum of Iran.

He emphasized that these works belong to the period between 4th millennium BC to the 1st century BC and are going to be put on show in the exhibition which is scheduled to open at the National Museum of Iran on October 17. The exhibition will be open to visitors until January 17.

The exhibition is the second experience in organizing foreign exhibitions at the National Museum of Iran, which focuses on the works of Urartu in the first millennium BC and is referred to as a link between Iranian and Armenian history.

After showcasing the Statues of Penelope, the joint Iranian-Armenian exhibition is the second case of showing foreign works in Iran during the administration of Hassan Rouhani.

In September 2015, three Statues of Penelope loaned out by Italy and the Vatican to Iran were put on display for three months in an exhibition at the National Museum of Iran.

Plane Carrying American Troopers Shot Down in Afghanistan: Taliban

Plane Carrying American Troopers Shot Down in Afghanistan: Taliban

Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for Taliban, declared in a statement that the group has shot down the American aircraft, carrying tens of US military forces to Afghanistan.

“The plane has crashed in Kooh-Safi county in Parwan province, north of the Afghan capital of Kabul,” he added, according to a Farsi report by Al Alam News Network.

The alleged targeting of the US aircraft comes a short while after Bagram base, the biggest US airbase in Afghanistan north of Kabul, was also targeted by a Taliban suicide attacker.

During the attack, at least 20 foreign troopers lost their lives, according to the Taliban spokesman.

 

Second Mother in Iran Delivers Baby under Hypnosis

Second Mother in Iran Delivers Baby under Hypnosis

Dr Mahdi Fat’hi, in a Farsi interview with IRNA, said, “The mother, 27, gave birth to a child using hypnotherapy which was performed under the supervision of gynecologist, Dr Qodsiyeh Alavi.”

Stressing that the mother and baby are in good condition at the moment, he said, “In this method, the pregnant mother is prepared for labour by telling her that her childbirth would be painless and this process of creating mental imagery starts a month before the labour. While lying on bed, the mom feels herself walking in nature with her child.”

“When uterine contractions begin, hypnosis helps mother in the process of childbirth”, he mentioned.

Fat’hi went on to say that Mashhad is the centre of hypnotherapy in Iran, and so far two babies have been born through hypnosis in Sina and Bentolhoda hospitals of Mashhad.

“Hypnobirthing has been used worldwide as one of the painless delivery methods during the past 30 years and has many benefits,” he stated.

This associate professor of Anesthesiology at Mashhad University of Medical Sciences pointed out that the use of hypnosis in childbirth reduces 80 to 100 percent of normal labour pain.

“The World Health Organization believes that no mother should have pain during childbirth. Painless delivery, not using medication during labour, induction of postpartum analgesia and reduction of the patient’s anxiety are among the benefits of using hypnosis in normal delivery, which has no side effects.”

He stressed that giving delivery using a hypnotic method requires an experienced and well-trained physician and midwife. On the other hand, the patient should choose this method and allow the gynecologist to use it.

Fat’hi said there are around 7,000 hypnosis experts in Iran, including physicians, dentists, midwives, gynecologists, nurses and psychiatrists.

“Of these, 200 are midwives and about 50 are obstetricians and gynecologists.”

Iranian Scientific Society of Clinical Hypnosis was established in 1989 with the approval of the Ministry of the Interior. In 2001, the Ministry of Health and Medical Education also approved the activity of this association in the field of medical and psychological affairs and issued a license for it.

This stop-ed-info.com is the only legal entity licensed by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education to operate in the field of hypnosis and hypnotic therapies.

The Iranian Scientific Society of Clinical Hypnosis is based in the city of Mashhad, but it has many branches across the country.

Hypnotherapy is now widely used in the treatment of various diseases such as schizophrenia, psychosis, mental retardation, pessimism, personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, and in various cases it is used in childbirth, dentistry and limited surgeries.

The first childbirth using hypnotherapy in Iran was carried out at Sina Hospital of Mashhad, in March 2017.

Iran’s Customs Discovers Human Trafficking Case at Northwest Border

Northwest Border

According to the customs officials, this is the sixth human trafficking case discovered by customs officers inside trucks this year.

Customs officers stopped a woman and three men who were hiding in the commodities packages and intended to get out of the country illegally, according to a Farsi report by Tasnim.

With the efficient use of advanced control devices and the increase in the number of dogs to detect smuggling of goods, narcotics and human beings, customs officers have discovered 480 human trafficking cases in 2016, 50 cases of which happened at Bazargan Customs.

Accordingly, the number of x-ray devices has tripled in recent years. In 2016, ten dogs were purchased and trained and have been deployed in the customs stations across the country.

According to the World Customs Organization’s assessments, Iran’s Customs ranks second in the fight against smuggling and ranks first in the fight against drug trafficking.

Benefits of Iran Nuclear Deal Irreversible: Rouhani

Speaking in a ceremony at the University of Tehran on Saturday, Rouhani said neither Trump nor even ten other people like him cannot break the nuclear deal known as JCPOA.

“Today, if the United States violates the JCPOA, the whole world condemns Washington, not Tehran,” Rouhani stressed, recalling that during the nuclear talks, the Islamic Republic proved its political power to the world.

He said, however, critics of the deal inside the country say why you trusted the United States and signed the agreement.

Rouhani referred to a verse from the Holy Quran on Prophet Mohammed’s (PBUH) deals with the infidels which were breached by them for many times, and said the Prophet kept making the deals despite their breaches of their promises.

“The party who makes a deal will not lose anything; rather the one who breaches a deal loses face and dignity,” he added.

President Rouhani’s comments came as the US media say President Trump is likely to refuse to certify Iran’s compliance with the nuclear deal within the coming days, allowing the Congress to re-impose sanctions.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has repeatedly confirmed Iran’s commitment to the deal. The European Union and Russia also insist that the nuclear agreement must be preserved and implemented.

12 Iranian Medical Universities among World’s Top One Percent

Islamic World Science Citation Centre

Mohammad Javad Dehqani said the universities of medical sciences in Tehran, Mashhad, Shiraz, Isfahan, Tabriz, Kerman, Mazandaran, Zahedan, Kurdistan as well as Iran University of Medical Sciences, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences and Pasteur Institute of Iran have ranked among top one percent universities of medical sciences in the world.

The world’s top one percent universities are picked up every two months based on the number of their citations, quality of their research and studies as well as their produced medical documents, Dehqan was quoted as saying by the Mehr New Agency.

“The universities are ranked by ISI Essential Science Indicators,” Dehqan added.

The head of the Islamic World Science Citation Centre went on saying the top universities are ranked in 22 fields.

“The lists include the top 100 scientific centres in each field which either have been cited the most by scientific centres across the globe or have the highest number of citations or produced documents.”

“Mashhad University of Medical Sciences ranks among top universities of the Islamic world in pharmacology and toxicology field in terms of the number of top research and studies,” he said.

“This means that the university in Mashhad has had the highest number of top research studies among the universities of the Islamic world in these fields.”

He went on saying the university has ranked 7 and 4 respectively among the universities of the Islamic world in pharmacology and toxicology fields in terms of the produced medical documents and the number of citations. “The ranking reveals the scientific talent of the university’s staff,” he noted.

Dehqan said in the clinical medicine field, Tehran University of Medical Sciences has been ranked first among all universities across the Islamic world in terms of citations and produced documents.

“The high number of citations of the university along with its high-quality research and studies have made it the number-one scientific centre in the Islamic world in clinical medicine field,” he added.

According to Dehqan, the university is ranked fourth in terms of the number of top research and studies.

135-Million-Year-Old Cave; A Newly-Discovered Attraction in Iran

135-Million-Year-Old Cave

When in 2008, a shepherd from the village of Deh Sheykh-e Pataveh, in the southwestern Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province, was passing his herd from an area about two kilometres from the village, his dog suddenly and quite accidentally went inside a hole in the mountains. The shepherd searched for his dog and found it in a cave which is now called by the villagers as the second Ali Sadr cave (the world’s largest water cave in Iran’s Hamadan province).

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave

The young shepherd thought the place he had found is home to a treasure. But the cave was very scary and dark inside, so asked two of his friends to search and share whatever they find. Three years passed after the start of their explorations and finally they got disappointed, and then let everyone know about the cave.

Gradually, the expedition experts and speleologists came, and eventually the Cultural Heritage Organization registered it as a national heritage, a Farsi report by Mehr said.

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave; A Newly-Discovered Attraction in Iran

According to experts, the cave belongs to the second geological period. Geological experts analyzed the speleothems inside the cave saying they date back to 135 million years ago as it takes a million years to make up one centimetre of a speleothem.

This cave has four openings in the corridors and also very beautiful streams. There are three other corridors as well that add to its natural beauty.

After discovering the cave and its registration as a national heritage, an investor from the city of Genaveh in the southern Bushehr Province came to this area and began his job to turn the cave into a tourist attraction.

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave; A Newly-Discovered Attraction in Iran

For the one who come to visit the cave for the first time, the opening of the cave seems very strange. There is an iron silver door with a large lock on it. The lights are turned off and those who enter the cave get a bit afraid.

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave

When Mehran, who is the tour leader of the visitors, turns the lights on the visitors get amazed. They cannot believe they are surrounded with beautiful speleothems. The further they go, the more excited they get.

Mehran says when the member of expedition team entered the cave for the first time, they crawled a bit until they opened the way for the arrival of the tourists. He also explains about the strange door at the entry of the cave. He says the iron door is to provide security inside the cave because nothing could stop the animals from entering it.

“Of course, some hatches are designed to allow air to flow. Without this door, a hyena or other animals would enter and it becomes a very difficult job to get these animals out of the cave as there are many hidden paths,” the tour leader adds.

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave

About the lighting in the cave he says they have used LED bulbs there.

“These bulbs do not get warm and experts have confirmed they are not harmful to the structures.”

In this Iranian limestone cave, different types of structures could be seen and according to experts there may be more corridors to be explored.

 

135-Million-Year-Old Cave

Iraq Calls on Iran, Turkey to Halt Trading with Kurdistan Region

Kurdistan-Iraq

Alsumaria TV has announced that the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a formal note, has asked Iran and Turkey to close their border crossings with the Kurdistan region and stop business deals with Erbil.

Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmad Mahjoub said in a statement that the official letter was sent to the Iranian and Turkish embassies in Baghdad. He also called on the two friendly countries to close the border crossings until the Iraqi central government takes control of them.

Mahjoub has called for more interaction of Iran and Turkey with the Iraqi federal government based on the good neighbourliness principle and respect for national sovereignty, as well as strengthening mutual cooperation to cope with common threats, a Farsi report by Fars News Agency said.

Iraq’s punitive measures against the Kurdistan region began after Erbil officials held an illegal referendum in the Kurdistan region in late September despite regional and global opposition to the plebiscite on the separation of Iraqi Kurdistan from the central government.

The Iraqi federal government has urged Erbil to hand over all border crossings and airports in Kurdistan to Baghdad. Erbil, however, has rejected Baghdad’s request.

Iran Dismisses Report on Openness to Talks over Missile Program

In a Friday statement, Bahram Qassemi stressed that the Islamic Republic of Iran has repeatedly and openly announced its stance on the matter in diplomatic meetings with foreign officials, including the interviews and talks held by Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during his recent visit to New York.

Iran has already emphasized the non-negotiability of its defensive program and stressed that it does not violate the UN Security Council Resolution 2231, he added.

Qassemi further mentioned that Iran believes its missile defence program is an absolute right, and Tehran would certainly continue the plan within the framework of its conventional and pre-determined defensive programs and strategies.

He further reaffirmed that the foreign minister of Iran, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, has touched upon this case during all his private meetings and talks, as well as his interviews with the international media.

Earlier, Reuters claimed that Iran has suggested to six world powers that it may be open to talks about its ballistic missile arsenal, seeking to reduce tension over the disputed program.