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Iran treats 500 victims of Lebanon pager explosions

Lebanon Pagers Detonation

In a meeting with officials from the Medical Sciences Universities, Zafarghandi explained that the pager systems were designed in such a way that explosions often resulted in the amputation of one or both hands of the victims, and in many cases, caused blindness in both eyes.

The health minister emphasized that Iran made extensive efforts to provide the necessary medical treatments for the injured.

He assured that despite the large number of surgeries performed, no Iranian patient faced delays in receiving essential surgical care.

In September, thousands of pagers exploded across Lebanon and parts of Syria, killing 39 people and injuring thousands.

Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged earlier this month for the first time that he green-lighted the move, widely condemned by the international community.

Iran tourism minister meets with Azerbaijan’s PM to discuss bilateral cooperation, tourism exchange

Iran tourism minister meets with Azerbaijan’s PM

Both parties emphasized the importance of developing bilateral relations in various fields, particularly in tourism, and expressed their mutual desire to further enhance the ties.

Asadov noted that one of Azerbaijan’s priorities during its presidency over COP29 climate change conference is climate action in tourism.

The discussions also covered the current state of relations between Azerbaijan and Iran, as well as the prospects for bilateral cooperation in areas of mutual interest, including the resumption of tourist exchanges.

The meeting was held as both countries seek to strengthen their ties and explore new avenues for cooperation, particularly in cultivating a vibrant tourism sector that can contribute to economic growth and cultural exchange.

Iran urges IAEA BoG to oppose E3’s resolution

Abbas Araghchi

Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi had telephone conversations with the foreign ministers of several member states of the IAEA Board of Governors, including Brazil, South Africa, Bangladesh, Algeria, Burkina Faso, Pakistan, and France.

During the phone calls, Araghchi highlighted the important role of the Board of Governors in safeguarding the agency’s credibility and ensuring its professional and independent performance, stressing the significance of the current meeting of the board in this regard.

The top diplomat outlined the constructive approach of the Islamic Republic of Iran in its interactions with the IAEA and criticized the unjustified moves by some Western member states of the atomic agency that are pushing for a resolution against Iran.

The Iranian foreign minister argued that such actions could disrupt the technical and professional functions of the agency.

He denounced the unconstructive and unjustified actions of three European countries regarding Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.

The Iranian diplomat recalled the understandings reached between Iran and the IAEA during the recent visit of the agency’s Director General Rafael Grossi to Tehran.

Araghchi stressed that the untenable efforts of the three European countries to issue a resolution against Iran would only undermine and disrupt the cooperative processes between the IAEA and Iran.

He called on the member states of the Board of Governors to oppose the actions of the European trio and to prevent the Board from becoming a platform for advancing the political greed of certain Western countries that possess nuclear weapons and their supporters.

On Wednesday, France, Britain and Germany submitted a new anti-Iran resolution to the IAEA ahead of the board meeting. The resolution is expected to be put to a vote on Thursday.

Iran has warned that the IAEA’s potential targeting of the country with “unconstructive measures” would be met with a “proportionate response” on the part of the Islamic Republic.

Iran tourism minister emphasizes strong ties with UNWTO

Iran tourism minister

The two met on the sidelines of the first meeting of Tourism Ministers on climate actions in tourism, held on Wednesday during the COP 29 conference in Baku.

Salehi Amiri requested that the UNWTO finalize the dates for the 9th Global Conference on Urban Tourism and the 3rd Mayors Forum for Sustainable Urban Tourism.

The events are scheduled to be hosted in Iran by the Abbasabad Urban Development Corporation, affiliated with the Tehran Municipality, in collaboration with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts.

Pololikashvili assured that the dates for the meetings would be confirmed next week.

Highlighting the importance of handicrafts in tourism sector in the historical Iranian city of Isfahan, Salehi Amiri asked the UNWTO secretary general to expedite the drafting of a memorandum of understanding to establish a center for handicrafts and tourism in the city under the UNWTO’s auspices, an initiative welcomed by Pololikashvili.

Iran faces demographic challenge as births drop below one million for first time

Iran Population

The alarming forecast was revealed on Wednesday during a meeting with officials from the Medical Sciences Universities at the Ministry of Health.

Zafarghandi highlighted that unlike Western countries, Iran is experiencing an aging population before achieving full development.

“While other nations first developed and then faced population decline, Iran is encountering these issues concurrently,” he explained.

The minister emphasized that current fertility rates have dropped from 2.01 in 2016 to 1.66, and if the trend continues to 1.1, Iran will face a severe demographic crisis.

Pointing to the existing population laws that support married dormitories, infertile couples, and provide loans, he stressed the need for a scientific approach to population growth and warned against relying on untested global slogans and actions.

Zafarghandi called for a national resolve to address the crisis, urging changes in cultural and economic policies and responsibilities to create a cultural wave for increasing the youth population.

Iran condemns US veto on Gaza ceasefire resolution at UN Security Council

“Despite overwhelming global support for, and 14 UNSC members’ backing of Gaza ceasefire, the outgoing Democratic US administration vetoed the draft resolution, revealing its full contempt for innocent lives and regional peace and adding to its 13 months long complicity in Israel’s genocide,” Esmaeil Baghaei said in a post on his X account on Thursday.

“This disgraceful veto not only marks another failure of UNSC to uphold its Charter based mandate but also serves as a US-granted license for occupying regime to continue its carnage in Gaza and Lebanon with impunity,” he added.

“This is in stark violation of established IHL (international humanitarian law) principle ‘respect and ensure respect’ as well as the Genocide Convention and entails United States international responsibility for complicity in atrocity crimes,” Baqaei noted.

The US on Wednesday vetoed a resolution at the UNSC demanding an “immediate, unconditional and permanent” ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as Israel’s bombardment of the Palestinian territory continues.

The US voted down the measure while the 14 other members of the council voted in favor.

While the resolution called for the release of captives held in Gaza, Washington had voiced opposition to its demand for an “unconditional” ceasefire.

This is the fourth time that US President Joe Biden’s administration has vetoed a resolution calling for an end to the war in Gaza since Israel’s military offensive began in October of last year.

To date, nearly 44,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israeli bombardment of Gaza, which has also plunged the coastal territory into a humanitarian crisis.

Carving artists breathe new life into withered trees in Iran’s Zanjan

Carving artists breathe new life into withered trees in Iran’s Zanjan

Majid Doosti, the head of the organization, announced on Thursday that withered trees in Zanjan are being given a new identity using carvings and artistic designs.

The pilot project was initially implemented in Zanjan’s Sabzeh Meydan, and the current phase is being executed on Saadi Street north of the city.

Doosti stated that the project is aimed at making optimal use of the withered trees’ potential for urban beautification in order to present a new and distinctive appearance to Zanjan.

Ukraine launched British-supplied ‘Storm Shadows’ at Russia: Report

British Storm Shadows

The reported attacks come after Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky claimed to have received permission from multiple Western countries to deploy their long-range rockets against targets deep inside Russia. Moscow has warned that such attacks would amount to NATO’s direct involvement in the conflict.

“We as a nation and as a government are doubling down on our support for Ukraine and determined to do more,” British Defense Secretary John Healey said in Parliament on Wednesday.

London approved the use of ‘Storm Shadows’ in response to allegations from Kiev that North Korean troops had joined the fighting in Kursk Region, a “Western official familiar with the matter” told Bloomberg. The anonymous source noted that the British government considered the alleged move to be an escalation by Moscow.

Multiple outlets reported over the weekend that US President Joe Biden had lifted the restrictions on Kiev’s use of American missiles. While the White House has neither confirmed nor denied this officially, a volley of ATACMS projectiles was fired at Russia’s Bryansk Region early on Tuesday.

The Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on the reports of ‘Storm Shadow’ strikes. According to one Telegram channel, up to 12 missiles were launched at Kursk Region on Wednesday afternoon, but were intercepted by air defenses. Photographs making the rounds on social media showed purported fragments of the British-made missiles found in the village of Maryino, about halfway between the Ukrainian border and the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant in Kurchatov.

Another Telegram channel added that at least two missiles were intercepted over Yeysk, a seaport in Russia’s Krasnodar Region.

The US and its allies had placed certain restrictions on the use of the weapons they have supplied to Kiev since 2022, in order to maintain plausible deniability regarding their involvement in the conflict with Russia. Ukraine has been clamoring for lifting these limitations since May.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that the use of Western long-range missiles by Kiev would change the nature of the conflict and make NATO a direct participant in the hostilities. Moscow has also revised its nuclear doctrine to encompass conventional attacks by proxies.

“Attempts by some NATO members to participate in the facilitation of possible long-range strikes with Western weapons deep inside Russian territory will not be left unpunished,” the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR), Sergey Naryshkin, said on Wednesday.

While the US and the UK appear to have given Kiev the permission Zelensky demanded, France has said it’s still considering the move. Meanwhile, Germany and Italy have publicly said that their weapons can only be used on Ukrainian soil.

Iran security official: No part of Israeli occupied territories beyond our reach

Ahmadian and Sabbagh

He made the comments during a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister Bassam Sabbagh in Tehran on Wednesday.

Ahmadian highlighted that, strategically, Israel has achieved no significant success despite its widespread attacks on innocent civilians.

“The Zionist regime has suffered substantial losses, is grappling with a bankrupt economy, and today global public opinion acknowledges the legitimacy of the oppressed Palestinian nation while recognizing Israeli occupation and racism,” he asserted.

He emphasized that the Zionist enemy’s attempts to create hype over minor strikes on Iran pale in comparison to Iran’s capability to strike any point in the occupied territories, despite the extensive support provided by US and Western defense systems.

Ahmadian further noted that Hezbollah and other resistance forces have effectively trapped Israel on the ground, forcing its Western and American allies to scramble for solutions to prevent further blows to the regime.

“It is now evident that the resistance is shaping the region’s future,” he concluded, reaffirming the enduring strength of Iran-Syria relations.

Sabbagh, in turn, remarked, “Few can comprehend the strategic depth and scope of relations between the two nations. Those attempting to drive a wedge between us fail to grasp the profound nature of this partnership.”

He added, “Today, Hezbollah and the resistance not only defend Lebanon but also safeguard the entire region and Arab countries against Israeli aggression. Defeating the Zionist project lies solely in this battlefield.”

The minister also expressed gratitude for Iran’s unwavering support across various levels.

Iran, Qatar call for end to Gaza war

Pezeshkian Qatari FM

In a meeting held in Tehran on Wednesday, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian engaged in discussions with Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar.

The top officials’ talks focused on bolstering cooperation between the two nations and touched upon various topics of mutual interest.

They also addressed pressing regional issues, including the urgent need to put an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, and exploring pathways to peace in Lebanon.

Mohammed al-Thani conveyed warm regards from the Qatari Emir, expressing wishes for the Iranian President’s good health and happiness, while hoping for continued prosperity for the Iranian government and its people. The Iranian President also asked the Qatari Prime Minister to send his warm wishes to the Emir.

President Pezeshkian highlighted the agreements reached during his recent visit to Qatar, emphasizing the necessity to accelerate their implementation. He reaffirmed Iran’s commitment to fostering broader and deeper relations with its friendly neighbor.

The Qatari Prime Minister expressed a strong interest in furthering ties with Iran, announcing that the Emir of Qatar is expected to visit Iran early next year.

During Pezeshkian’s visit to Doha in October, Iranian and Qatari officials signed agreements aimed at enhancing bilateral cooperation in various sectors, including trade, education, and sports.

Also on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi engaged in discussions with his Qatari counterpart, further solidifying their diplomatic relations.

The two senior diplomats underscored the urgent need to halt the Israeli regime’s genocidal actions in Gaza and to put an end to its aggression against Lebanon.

They also discussed initiatives for enhanced consultations and the mobilization of regional and international efforts to curb the escalation of insecurity throughout the region.

Furthermore, the Iranian and Qatari Foreign Ministers advocated for the strengthening of cooperation between Tehran and Doha across all sectors.