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Iran’s Zarif, US’s Kerry Win Chatham House Prize 2016

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Chatham House members voted this year for Zarif and Kerry in recognition of their crucial roles, throughout 2015, in successfully negotiating the landmark nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), between Iran and the Group 5+1, the organization announced on Monday.

The JCPOA was signed between Iran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council – the United States, Britain, France, China and Russia – plus Germany on July 14, 2015, Tasnim reported.

The deal is considered to be a settlement of one of the most intractable diplomatic stand-offs in international affairs in the 21st century as many regarded as impossible an agreement between the two sides.

The Iranian foreign minister and his American counterpart succeeded in overcoming enormous technical complexity and entrenched domestic opposition in both Tehran and Washington in the absence of diplomatic relations in more than three decades, the website of the UK-based Royal Institute of International Affairs, commonly known as Chatham House, reported.

However, Zarif and Kerry’s leadership and commitment, in particular, were imperative to sustaining and driving the negotiations to their successful conclusion, the report said.

With the vital participation of other P5+1 countries, the top Iranian and US diplomats secured the deal which was endorsed by the UN Security Council and more than 90 countries and was a victory for diplomacy, it added, Press TV reported.

 

Zarif Dedicates His Prize to Iranian Nation

Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said FM Zarif offered the Chatham House Prize to all Iranian people, Mehr reported.

Qassemi quoted Mohammad Javad Zarif as saying that the prize is for all Iranian nation, those who proudly left behind pressure and sanctions in recent years with resistance and wisdom.

He underlined that Foreign Minister Zarif will not attend the ceremony to receive his prize due to busy schedules and high compression.

The Chatham House Prize is presented annually to the person, persons or organization deemed by members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs to have made the most significant contribution to the improvement of international relations in the previous year.

Many politicians of all shades in Iran have voiced their opposition to the JCPOA, with some describing it as humiliating. Based on the JCPOA, Iran agreed to scale down its nuclear activities, in return for the West lifting all its nuclear-related bans.

On October 11, 2015, Iranian lawmakers passed the general outlines of a single-urgency motion that gives the go-ahead to the administration to voluntarily implement the July 14 nuclear agreement with the P5+1 group of countries on a conditional basis. The motion was passed as 139 lawmakers voted in favor and 100 voted against it, while 12 lawmakers abstained.

According to the motion, the Iranian administration should stop its voluntary activities and adopt reciprocal measures to restore the rights of the Iranian nation in case the other side violates the terms of the agreement, particularly on the issue of the Western sanctions.

The JCPOA has its opponents in the US too. The majority of the Republican Party members in the US congress oppose the deal, with the party’s presidential candidate Donald Trump saying he would scrap it if elected as president.

Over 700 ISIS Terrorists Killed Since Beginning of Mosul Operation

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According to a report by Al Alam News Website, as translated by IFP, 772 terrorists have been killed and 23 have been arrested since the Mosul Liberation Operation was kicked off by Iraqi forces.

Meanwhile, Iraqi forces have continued to progress towards the ISIS-held strategic city, and liberated the Zalhafa village in southern Mosul.

The anti-ISIS forces are reportedly starting the liberation of several other villages near Mosul after setting fire on several ISIS bases in Wadi Hajar region.

I’ll Definitely Learn Persian Language: Serbian Culture Minister

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Serbian Culture Minister Vukosavljevic recently paid a visit to the booth of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the 61st International Belgrade Book Fair.

The booth was opened by Vukosavljevic and director of the Organization for Islamic Culture and Communications of Iran Abuzar Ibrahimi Torkaman in a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

During his visit, he said he is interested in learning Persian language, and received a book named “Hello Persian” as a gift.

“After receiving the book as a gift, I’m now more interested in learning Persian language, and I’ll definitely learn it,” he noted, as reported by IBNA and translated by IFP.

Vukosavljevic also told Tanjug said that he was glad this year to see Iran as the honorary guest of the International Belgrade Book Fair.

“I noticed that they made a lot of effort and made a remarkable booth where you can find books for children, from the history of Iran, as well as books by famous Persian poets.”

“I think that the cooperation between Serbia and Iran is good in the fields of culture, cinematography, publishing, translation,” he noted, adding that there is room for better and more cooperation.

The Minister further invited Belgraders and guests of the Serbian capital to visit the Iran booth in the Book fair.

He said he would encourage local publishers to see which Iranian books and publications could be interesting for Serbian readers.

Iran Ready to Monitor US Elections: MP

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According to a report by Arman-e Emrooz newspaper, as translated by IFP, Iranian MP Gholam-Ali Jafarzadeh Eimen-Abadi says the Iranian government and Parliament members have had good experiences in holding elections in the past three decades and can monitor the US elections.

“With the current electoral system in the US elections, the results can be widely rigged,” he noted, describing the year 2016 as a turning point in US history as Trump has revealed the systematic fraud in US electoral polls.

German Football Legend Michael Ballack Thanks Iran’s Ali Karimi in Farsi

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Ballack, who has recently joined Instagram, was welcomed by Ali Karimi who posted in Farsi and invited his numerous fans to follow the page of the German footballer.

German Football Legend Michael Ballack Thanks Iran’s Ali Karimi in FarsiIn an English comment under that post by Karimi, Ballack thanked his Iranian counterpart on the same day.

Later on Monday, Ballack decided to post another thank-you message on his Instagram page, this time in Farsi.

“Great memories at @FCbayern,” Ballack said in English as a caption under his photo with Ali Karimi.

“Thank you Ali. It was great that we played together in FC Bayern Munich,” he said in Farsi.

“And I thank Iranian people for their support. I wish we can meet once again.”

“It was a great honour that we [Ballack and Karimi] played together in Iran in 2004,” he said, referring to a friendly match between Iran and Germany in Tehran.

Iranian Female Story Tellers at Frankfurt Book Fair

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The Institute of Contemporary Art Development and the Iranian Embassy’s cultural attaché in Germany, jointly organized a music and narration performance ‘Epic Twins: Rostam and Siegfried’ at the Iran pavilion in the 68th Frankfurt Book Fair.

The text research and performance was from Sara Abbaspour and Parisa Simin-Mehr who had two shows in both Persian and German every day at the event.

According to a report by Financial Tribune, the performance was also accompanied by classical Persian music. Nazli Bakhshayesh, Alan Foroughi and Parsa Ahmadzadeh played the harp, ney and tonbak.

Iranian story-telling tradition known as ‘Naghali’ is the narrating of important stories from Iranian fables, myths and epics mentioned in the most important books since ancient times. It is usually undertaken before a big cloth or canvas hung on the walls of tea or coffee houses, painted on which are the events of the story being told by the naghal.

Stories are mostly taken from the tales mentioned in the globally-acclaimed poet Ferdowsi’s epic book Shahnameh (Book of Kings) and the naghal plays the roles of different characters with special tone, feelings and expressions.

Rostam is the most celebrated legendary hero in Shahnameh and Iranian mythology. He is always represented as the mightiest of Iranian warriors and is best known for his mournful fight with his son, Sohrab, who was killed in the battle, and for his seven quests where he fought with a lion, a dragon and a demon among other creatures.

Siegfried, also called Sigurd, is a figure from the heroic literature of the ancient Germanic people. He appears in both German and Old Norse literature. A feature common to all versions is his outstanding strength and courage as like one story where he fights with a dragon.

Simin-Mehr has been working on the Shahnameh and professional storytelling (naqali) since 2000. She has narrated several stories from Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh, Saadi’s Bustan, Nezami’s Khosrow and Shirin and other Persian classics across Iran and in Italy and Germany.

Abbaspour has also performed at several naghali sessions in Iran, Italy and France.

 

Other Programs

The Iran pavilion at the prestigious German annual event also hosted a variety of programs including the launching of books and sessions on different aspects of Persian literature.

A total of 41 Iranian publishers presented new titles in adults and children categories, Mehr News Agency reported.

Tehran Publishers and Booksellers Association, Islamic Revolution Publishers Forum, Sacred Defence Publishers Society, Women Publishers Cultural Society and the Iranian Association of Academic Publishers were among the participants.

Children’s author Farhad Hassanzadeh, novel writer Davoud Ghaffarzadegan, screenwriter, critic and journalist Naghmeh Samini and writer Saeed Ramezani were among the literary figures who held meetings at the Iran pavilion.

Early Human Shows Signs of Right-Handedness

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As it stands, nearly 90 per cent of people favour their right hand to their left, while in apes it’s closer to a 50/50 split. But when in human evolution did we begin to favour one hand over the other?

According to a report by Science Focus, as covered by Fars, a new study led by the University of Kansas sheds some light on the question, discovering markings on the teeth of a Homo habilis upper-jaw fossil, which suggest evidence of right-handedness as far back as 1.8 million years ago.

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Published online in the Journal of Human Evolution, the study analysed labial striations (cut marks) on the teeth of a Homo habilis fossil found in the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.

The striations discovered on the lip side of the frontal teeth were put under the scrutiny of a microscope to determine alignment and quantify angulation. The majority of the striations veered from left down to the right, suggesting that Homo habilis was right-handed.

The study suggests that the markings come from the usage of a stone tool, and that the early human in question used the tool with its right hand to cut food it was holding in its mouth, while pulling with the left hand.

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Iran Ready for Reciprocal Steps in Mending Ties with Canada

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Iran and Canada are moving ahead with expert negotiations, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said in his weekly press conference on Monday, expressing the hope that settlement of the outstanding issues would help the two countries resume consular services to the citizens.

“Considering the importance that the Canadian government attaches, and should attach, to Iran, and given the notable number of Iranians residing in Canada, Ottawa needs to take positive steps, and we will take positive steps reciprocally,” he added.

Iran says it was not the one that cut ties with Canada, and thus welcomes any move by the new Canadian administration to resume bilateral relations.

Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper severed diplomatic relations with Iran in September 2012, citing, among other pretexts, what it described as “continued threats from Iran to Israel”.

The two countries now maintain interests sections in the embassies of third countries.

However, Canada’s incumbent Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has signaled willingness to reopen the country’s embassy in Iran.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

Newspapers today covered the remarks made by President Hassan Rouhani, who stressed that the country has only one leader and one government, and is governed by only one body.

They also highlighted the ongoing battle in Iraq to retake the ISIS-held city of Mosul, and also Turkey’s efforts to play a role in the liberation operation.

The US Presidential Election has also remained a top story in many newspapers including Etemad which discussed the possible options for the post of US Secretary of State.

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

Abrar:

1- Rouhani Refers to Both US Presidential Candidates as Corrupt Politicians

2- We’ll Stay in Iraq after Mosul Liberation If Baghdad Is OK: US

3- Turkey’s Presidential Term to Be Increased to 5 Years

4- Rouhani: One Country, One Leader, and One Government

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Leader: It’s a Great Mistake to Think that US Is Invincible

2- Ahmadinejad Can’t Get Rid of His Global Management Concerns! Former Iranian President Writes Letter to New UN Secretary General

3- How Much Are Trump’s Affairs with Women Important to American People?

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Asrar:

1- Iran Governed by a Single Body; There’s No Dual Management: Rouhani

2- Air Leasing Becomes Possible with Germans: Transport Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Ebtekar:

1- Leaving the Habit of Being Used to Inflation Disease

2- Symphony of Horn Noise: Districts 11, 10, and 6 in Tehran Are the Most Polluted Districts in Terms of Noise Pollution

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Emtiaz:

1- 38m People Exposed to Air Pollution: Deputy Health Minister

2- More than 10 Tons of Narcotics Discovered in Past Month

3- Iran Becomes Self-Sufficient in Manufacturing CNG Tanks for Cars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Etemad:

1- Rouhani Criticizes Those Who Criticize JCPOA

2- Heirs to JCPOA: A Report on Possible Candidates for Post of US Secretary of State under Clinton

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Ettela’at:

1- Inflation Rate Stands at 7.9% in Past Month

2- Rouhani: $1.6bn Foreign Investment Absorbed in Iran’s Industry, Mines, and Trade Sector in Post-JCPOA Era

3- Iranians Are Compatible People, Not Compromisers: Analyst

4- Freedom of Expression and Post-Expression Security Should Be Welcomed: Ayatollah Rafsanjani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Haft-e Sobh:

1- When John Rates Iranians: Story of the American Tourist Who Came to Iran and Loved People and Architecture Here

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Hemayat:

1- Officials with Dual Nationality to Be Dismissed: Judiciary Spokesman

2- Iranian People Can Now Receive Foreign Exchange Using ATMs

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Hosban:

1- Rouhani: Over 12,000 Production Units Start Their Work Using Bank Facilities

2- Oil Minister: Non-OPEC Oil Producers to Accompany OPEC Member States

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Iran:

1- Beginning of Amsterdam-Tehran Flights: Dutch Airline Introduces 21 World Heritage Sites in Iran to Its Passengers

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Jame Jam:

1- Drug Addiction, the Godfather of AIDS

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Javan:

1- Rouhani: JCPOA Opened the Door of a Garden to Iranian People. A Bunch of Kids Came to the Garden’s Door and Asked Where the Apples and Pears Are!

2- Advertisement for Taking Part in US Green Card Lottery Becomes Public! 5,000 Iranians Annually Permitted to Take Part in US Project While Iranian Officials Are Asleep!

3- Al Saud and Al Khalifa Regimes Playing with Their Warships in Persian Gulf! Bahrain and Saudi Arabia’s 5-Day Drills Started in Persian Gulf

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iran and Germany Sign 6 Documents of Cooperation in Rail Transportation

2- Independent Media Should Be Supported: Ayatollah Rafsanjani

3- Syria Gives Warning to Turkey’s Aggressive Troopers

4- Iran-Austria Ties Are Expanding after JCPOA: Larijani in Meeting with Austrian Counterpart

5- Karlheinz Kopf: Cooperation with Iran, Which Has Stabilizing Role in Middle East, Should Be Taken into Account

6- Iraqi Forces Arrive at Mosul Gates

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Kayhan:

1- Rouhani: We’ve Planted Apple and Pear Trees, Wait for It to Bear Fruits!

2- Nasrallah: Erdogan Will Claim Tomorrow that Aleppo Belongs to Turkey!

3- Oppression in France, Rape in Germany, and Torture in Australia: Conditions of Asylum-Seekers in Countries that Claim to Be Advocates of Human Rights

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Khorasan:

1- Ups and Downs of Polls in US Elections

2- 43% Increase in Production of Illicit Drugs in Afghanistan

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Payam-e Zaman:

1- Defensive Might Lies behind Our Politicians’ Smile: Civil Defence Chief

2- Carlos Queiroz’s Team Has Remained Top Asian Football Team for 22 Months

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24


Resalat:

1- Nowhere in the World Can You See 12,000 Candidates Competing for 300 Seats: Guardian Council Spokesman

2- New Concerns in Europe: Plan for Formation of a European Army and Britain’s Worries

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Shahrvand:

1- Tehran’s Noise Pollution Is Now in a More Serious Level: Members of City Council Warn

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

 


Sobh-e Now:

1- Increase in Zarif’s Chance: Latest Poll about Possible Presidential Candidates

2- Nasrallah: Aleppo and Mosul Will Influence Middle East’s Fate

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 24

Iran Cooperating with Iraq to Ensure Security for Pilgrims: Commander

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Speaking to the Tasnim News Agency, Brigadier General Qassem Rezaei underlined that the Iranian and Iraqi border police have recently held a meeting to coordinate efforts for controlling borders and establishing a sustainable security in the border areas.

He further emphasized that the two sides have reached some agreements on taking measures to ensure the security of pilgrims traveling to Iraq’s holy sites.

Back in August, a senior official at Iran’s Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization told Tasnim that the organization is fully prepared to dispatch more than two million pilgrims to Iraq’s holy cities during the upcoming Arbaeen ceremony in November.

“We are prepared to begin the dispatch of pilgrims attending Arbaeen ceremony on October 22,” he said at the time, adding that Iraq has also announced its readiness to host the Iranian pilgrims.

He further predicted that more than two million Iranians would go on pilgrimage to Iraq for Arbaeen this year.

Arbaeen, which is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world, comes 40 days after Ashura, the martyrdom anniversary of Imam Hussein (AS).

Each year, a huge crowd of Shiites flock to the Iraqi city of Karbala, where the holy shrine of Imam Hussein (AS) is located, to perform mourning rites.

Last year, around 20 million pilgrims from all over the world, including over 1.6 million Iranians, gathered in Karbala to attend the mourning ceremonies marking Arbaeen.