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Iran Eyes Broader Energy Ties with Armenia

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Speaking at a joint meeting of Iran-Armenia high-ranking delegations in Yerevan on Wednesday, President Hassan Rouhani called for closer energy ties between the two sides, such as by boosting gas exports to Armenia and construction of the third power supply line between the two countries.

Highlighting the suitable grounds for cooperation in the transportation industry, Rouhani said railroad links between Iran and Armenia would connect the Persian Gulf to the Black Sea and benefit the whole region.

He also said expansion of bilateral economic ties and cooperation in the engineering and technical fields require easier banking interaction.

President Rouhani further called for settlement of a conflict between Armenia and the Republic of Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh region with “goodwill” and through “negotiations and a win-win approach”, and highlighted the necessity of cooperation between Tehran and Yerevan in the fight against terrorism.

Armenia’s president also made comments at the meeting, saying his country sees no obstacle to the expansion of ties with Iran.

Serzh Sargsian said Yerevan is willing to boost cooperation with Tehran in the energy industry, transportation and banking interaction.

After the meeting, officials from the two sides signed five documents, including an agreement on using a joint border crossing linking Iran’s Norduz to Armenia’s Meghri.

Heading a delegation, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani began a tour of regional countries on Wednesday morning. He is scheduled to visit Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan after Armenia.

Egypt Arrests Five People for Using Children to Stage Fake ‘Aleppo’ Footage

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According to a report by IFP, the videographer, two assistants and the parents of two children who appear in the footage were detained by officers, the Egyptian Interior Ministry said.

The very amateur-looking footage shows an eight-year-old girl wearing a white dress and bandages, and clutching a teddy bear, all of which are covered in bright red stains.

A 12-year-old boy is also interviewed on the film, in which he is questioned about what life is like in the besieged city.

The raw videos and stills were released by the Interior Ministry alongside a statement on Facebook, which said a camera and six mobile phones had been seized at the scene.

The group had allegedly planned to share the footage on social media, and claim that it was shot in Aleppo.

The northern Syrian city has been caught up in four years of fighting between the regime and Sunni rebels, Mirror reported.

The group initially attracted the attention of police after officers spotted the girl’s stained dress, and cops swooped after trailing them to building site, where they made the arrests.

Syrian activists and volunteer rescue workers the White Helmets have often been accused by critics of posting fake footage that claimed to show the aftermath of Russian-backed government bombing raids in militant-held eastern Aleppo.

Iran’s Consular Services in Turkey Limited after Russian Diplomat Killed in Ankara

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In a statement released on Wednesday, the Iranian embassy said the country’s consulates in Istanbul, Trabzon, and Erzurum and the consular section of the embassy in Ankara will provide services only from 10 am to 12 pm on Thursday and Friday,

The embassy also called on Iranian nationals to avoid going to the diplomatic buildings in days and hours other than those mentioned.

Following the assassination of Russia’s ambassador on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry had announced that the country’s consulates in the three cities would offer no consular services on Tuesday.

Karlov was shot dead at an art exhibition in the Turkish capital of Ankara. He was shot by a gun while making a speech at a photography exhibition in the Turkish capital.

Iran’s Customs Office Ranks Third in Fight against Smuggling

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In the latest ranking of the World Customs Organisation’s Centre of Information and Security, Iran was ranked third in the fight against violation of customs regulations and smuggling of goods, coming after New Zealand and Pakistan, as announced by Iran Customs Administration.

According to a Farsi report by Kayhan newspaper, during the 28th RILO (Regional Intelligence Liaison Office) Asia/Pacific National Contact Points (NCP) Meeting in Seoul, South Korea’s capital, it was officially announced that Iran held the world’s third position.

During the meeting, Iranian delegation delivered a report on Iran’s findings and measures to combat customs violation, smuggling, drugs, and prefab and psychotropic substances.

Sharing their experiences in fight against customs violation, the members learned about the latest methods and operations. 53 people participated in the meeting, including delegates of international organizations (RILO Asia/Pacific, RILO for Western Europe, Asia/Pacific Office for Capacity Building, the United Nations Environment Programme), Customs affiliates (Japan, Russia, Britain, the United States), and 19 countries (Australia, Bangladesh, Greece, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Iran, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Nepal, New Zealand, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam).

Ku Klux Klan Member Gets 30 Years Prison for His Plot to Kill World Muslims

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According to a report covered by Al Alam in Farsi, Glendon Scott Crawford, 52, a Navy veteran and a member of the Ku Klux Klan, was found guilty in August 2015 of conspiring with another man to build a radiation dispersal device, dubbed a “death ray” by tabloids.

Crawford is the first person to be convicted under a law barring attempts to acquire or use a radiological dispersal device, which combines conventional explosives, such as dynamite, with radioactive material. Congress passed the statute in 2004 to punish individuals who try to set off a so-called “dirty bomb.”

He was convicted on three counts, including conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction.

Crawford’s co-conspirator, Eric Feight, pleaded guilty in connection with the case and was sentenced to eight years and one month in prison, The Guardian reported.

Authorities said Crawford, who worked at General Electric Co , carried out extensive research on radiation dispersal devices, learning what level of emission was required to kill humans and conducting reconnaissance on potential targets, including a local mosque.

In conversations recorded without his knowledge by a confidential law enforcement source, Crawford spoke often of his hatred of Muslims and said he would go after Obama in the White House with the device.

Iranian Rural Population Is Decreasing

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“The undesirable living conditions in villages lead to abandonment of rural areas,” said Mohammad Mousavi, the Director General of Rural Development Department at the Iranian Ministry of Agricultural Jihad.

According to a Farsi report by ISNA, he went on to say that based on 1956 census, 60% of Iranian population lived in villages that year; the number is reduced to 20%, though, in 2015.

“The drought has been a main cause for leaving the villages,” he added.

Bahrain Regime Summons Top Cleric Sheikh Isa Qassim to Court

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Bahraini police forces used tear gas against Sheikh Qassim’s supporters around his residence in the western Diraz region of the country in a brutal effort to gain access to the doorway of the house on Wednesday.

The supporters of the cleric, who have been camping out at the area as a protective measure for his safety, called on more people from the local population to join them following the police raid.

The sit-in protest outside of the cleric’s home entered its 185th day on Wednesday, according to Press TV.

The sit-in protest began on June 20, when Bahraini authorities stripped the 79-year-old cleric of his citizenship, less than a week after suspending the country’s main opposition party, the al-Wefaq National Islamic Society, and dissolving the Islamic Enlightenment Institution — founded by the senior cleric — and another opposition Islamic association.

Following the provocation against the cleric, a senior commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) publicly declared that the sanctuary of the top cleric was a red line, the violation of which would set fire to Bahrain and the entire region.

Major General Qassem Soleimani, who commands the IRGC’s Quds Force, said in June that overstepping the red line would leave the people of Bahrain with no other choice but armed resistance.

Bahrain’s Interior Ministry had alleged in a statement that Sheikh Qassim actively sought the “creation of a sectarian environment” through his connections with “foreign powers,” charges that were widely understood as regime attempts to silence the dissident cleric.

Bahrain, a close ally of the US in the Persian Gulf region, has seen a wave of anti-regime protests since mid-February 2011. Scores of people have been killed and hundreds of others wounded or detained in a crackdown that Manama has been carrying out to crack down on dissent since then.

Soon, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates — themselves repressive Arab dictatorships — deployed forces to Bahrain to assist the Manama regime’s crackdown on the peaceful protests.

Human rights groups have frequently censured the Al Khalifah regime for rampant human rights abuses against the opposition and anti-regime demonstrators.

The regime has imprisoned other senior clerics in the past. Sheikh Ali Salman, one such figure, has been sentenced to nine years in jail in a sham trial.

Photo of Iranian FM’s Bodyguard in Moscow Summit Goes Viral

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According to a report by IFP, there was an interesting moment in the Tuesday trilateral meeting between Iranian, Russian, and Turkish foreign ministers.

At this moment, whose photograph has gone viral, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s bodyguard is standing next to Turkish FM Cavusoglu’s bodyguard and staring at him all the time.

The bodyguard’s move came after the Monday night assassination of Russian Ambassador to Ankara by a member of Turkish anti-riot police force.

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Iran’s Parliament Should Respond to Tel Aviv’s Pan-Turkist Moves: Politician

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According to a Farsi report by ICANA, Mansour Haqiqatpour, an Iranian politician and a former MP, said, “The ones who chant the slogans of pan-Turkism in the region are led by the Zionist regime of Israel.”

Mansour HaqiqatpourHaqiqatpour noted that separatist plots have been hatched in north-western Iran.

“Based on detailed information, CIA and Mossad – the intelligence agencies of the US and Israel – promote separatism in the name of World Azerbaijanis Congress (WAC) with the financial support of the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council,” he added.

“The support of Israel for the World Azerbaijanis Congress is being revealed; Iranian intelligence and security services must strongly confront it.”

He went on to say that Iranian Parliament members should have responded seriously to Israeli Prime Minister’s suspicious moves.

He further criticized Azerbaijan Republic for expanding its military cooperation with Israel.

“Israel has been officially active in Azerbaijan since 2005. Israel carried out its plans to transfer the Jews of this country to the occupied territories, and to inject money into Azerbaijan’s banking system and oil industry.”

“Iran tries to be in good terms with Azerbaijan as a neighboring country; Baku, however, resorts to violence to suppress any Islamic movement,” the Iranian politician said, referring to Baku’s anti-Islamic acts, which he believes have led to a widening gap between Azerbaijani government and people.

UN Envoy Welcomes Iran-Russia-Turkey Statement on Syria

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“I welcome the joint statement and find it helpful in promoting the resumption of intra-Syrian talks in Geneva on 8th of February,” de Mistura told Sputnik on Wednesday, commenting on the statement issued by the sides following the talks in Moscow on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, foreign and defence ministers of Russia, Iran and Turkey met in Moscow to discuss the situation in Syria, including Aleppo.

The countries agreed on a joint statement on the revival of the political process to end the conflict in Syria. The document confirmed the respect of the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Syria as a multi-ethnic, multi-religious, democratic and secular state.

The ministers also noted the importance of extending the ceasefire and voiced their willingness to become guarantors of the forthcoming agreement between Damascus and the opposition.