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Iran’s Kanaani: Canada’s move regarding IRGC best service to Zionist regime

Nasser Kanaani

In a post on X, Kanaani said that it comes as no surprise that servants and allies of the Zionist regime designate the world’s biggest anti-terror force as terrorist at the height of the genocide of Palestinians and the killing of women and children by this murderous regime in Gaza.

He noted however that the history and awakened human consciences will remember these false defenders of human rights and real accomplices in crimes against humanity, along with Zionist criminals and terrorists.

Kaanani said without a doubt, the IRGC is more powerful and proud than before and it will remain a thorn in the eyes of the enemies of Iran and Islam.

Some Iranians among people drowned following shipwreck off Italy 

The diplomatic mission

offered some explanations regarding the presence of Iranian nationals on a boat carrying refugees that wrecked off Italy.

The Iranian Embassy said that after being notified of the possible presence of some Iranians on the boat of refugees, it took necessary actions including coordinating with the Foreign Ministry, the Interior Ministry, and the Coast Guard of Italy to obtain accurate information about the situation of the migrants and it’s now getting updated on an hourly basis by the governor’s office of Calabria.

The Iranian Embassy added that according to the announcement of some families, unfortunately, a number of drowned people are Iranian nationals.

The Embassy offered condolences to the respected families of the victims, adding that authorities in Calabria are trying to find the bodies and missing people and identifying them.

Imam Reza dome washed ahead of Eid Ghadir 

The Eid marks Prophet Muhammad’s final sermon at Ghadir Khumm between the Saudi cities of Mecca and Medina almost 1400 years ago during which the holy prophet appointed Imam Ali as his successor.

The event falls on Tuesday, June 25, this year.

Below you find images of the ceremony.

Imam Reza dome washed ahead of Eid Ghadir 

campaigning underway for Iran’s 14th presidential vote

The six vetted candidates for the 14th presidential election are Mostafa Pourmohammadi, Masoud Pezeshkian, Saeed Jalili, Alireza Zakani, Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and Seyyed Amirhossein Qazizadeh Hashemi.

The presidential vote is set to be held on June 28.

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Iran defeated by France at 2024 VNL

Iran Volleyball

The Iranian team lost the match against France in three straight sets, 25-21, 25-17, 25-20.

Iran had won its past two contests in the VNL but failed to overcome France at the Mall of Asia Arena.

Iranians secured a thrilling 3-2 victory over the Netherlands, in Ljubljana, Slovenia on Thursday.

A day earlier, the Iranian side played in the first match against the US and won the match 3-2.

It will face Germany next on Sunday.

Iran defeats the Netherlands 3-2 in Volleyball Nations League

Iran Volleyball

The match took place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, as part of Group 5, while Group 6 matches are being held in Manila, the Philippines.

In a tightly contested battle, Iran won the first set 25-22. The Netherlands came back to take the second set 25-22. Iran then clinched the third set 25-21, but the Netherlands responded by winning the fourth set 25-20. In the decisive fifth set, Iran triumphed 15-10.

This intense encounter came less than 24 hours after Iran’s grueling five-set match against the USA. Despite the short recovery time, the Iranian team managed to outlast the Dutch team in five sets.

Amin Esmaeilnezhad was the standout player for Iran, scoring an impressive 28 points.

With this victory, Iran earned 6.4 ranking points, closing the gap to just 4 points behind Ukraine and climbing one spot in the Volleyball Nations League standings.

The Dutch team, known for their strong Olympic history with six appearances, including a gold medal in 1996 and a silver in 1992, were aiming to boost their chances of qualifying for the Paris Olympics. However, Iran’s national team managed to avenge their past defeats, having lost the last three encounters against the Netherlands. This win marks Iran’s first victory over the Dutch team in their five historical matchups.

14 Iranian pilgrims die during Hajj Rituals

Hajj

The deceased include 11 men and 3 women.

Seyyed Ali Marashi, head of the Medical Center for Hajj and Pilgrimage at the Iranian Red Crescent Society, reported that six of the deaths were due to heatstroke, while the remaining eight were attributed to pre-existing medical conditions.

Additionally, he mentioned that two pilgrims are currently hospitalized. One is being treated in the Saudi-German Hospital in Mecca, and another in Jeddah, both under artificial respiration due to a traffic accident.

The Iranian Red Crescent Society says it continues to monitor and provide medical assistance to ensure the safety and health of all pilgrims during their stay.

More than 1.8 million Muslims from around the world took part in this year’s Hajj, over 80,000 of them from Iran.

Iran’s Ahvaz, Omidiyeh, Abadan among hottest cities in world amid global heatwave

Iran Heat weather

The report, which ranks the 15 hottest cities in the world, includes these three Iranian cities with temperatures reaching a scorching 50 degrees Celsius.

This extreme heat places them at the top of the global list, highlighting the intense summer conditions affecting the region.

In addition to the extreme temperatures in Iran, an unprecedented heatwave has also gripped New York, USA.

The city has experienced record-breaking temperatures, marking a significant deviation from historical weather patterns.

This unprecedented heat has led to widespread discomfort and raised concerns about the capacity of infrastructure and public services to handle such extreme conditions.

Meteorologists are attributing these extreme weather events to broader patterns of climate change, which are resulting in more frequent and severe heatwaves across the globe.

Presidential hopeful raps Iran’s handling of Ukraine conflict, economic sanctions

Mostafa Pourmohammadi

He claimed that Iran has borne significant costs due to the Ukraine crisis without reaping any benefits.

In his tweet, Pourmohammadi highlighted the severe impact of sanctions on Iran’s financial transactions, stating, “For about 10 years, financial transfers have been impossible in the country. Out of 204 countries, we are among the three on the blacklist. This issue must be resolved with strength.”

Pourmohammadi further elaborated on the critical challenges facing the country, mentioning difficulties in importing essential goods and medicine, which he described as “very dangerous.”

He emphasized the necessity of addressing the sanctions, noting that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal, was only a step towards easing sanction pressures and did not fully secure Iran’s rights.

He drew an analogy between diplomacy and military action, stating, “A soldier on the front lines must be assured that they will not be attacked from behind. When a diplomatic soldier enters the field but is undermined from behind, their morale and motivation are lost. National will and consensus must support diplomatic policies.”

Pourmohammadi’s comments come amid accusations that Iran has supplied drones to Russia for use against Ukraine, a claim that Iran has consistently denied.

Russia says Western property could be seized

Maria Zakharova

The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) nations agreed at last week’s summit in Apulia, Italy, to use interest from frozen Russian assets to secure a $50 billion loan for Kiev.

Zakharova pointed out that Russia has a “significant” amount of Western funds and property under its jurisdiction.

“All of it may be subject to Russian retaliatory policy and retaliatory actions. The arsenal of political and economic countermeasures is wide,” she told reporters at a regular press briefing on Wednesday.

Russia, however, will not disclose the nature of the retaliatory actions, Zakharova added.

G7 countries have approved in principle a US plan to provide Ukraine with a $50 billion loan issued against frozen Russian assets, to help Kiev buy weapons and rebuild damaged infrastructure.

The idea is to use nearly $300 billion in Russian sovereign funds frozen in the West in the wake of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, as the basis for the loan. G7 countries would use profits from the assets to cover the debt interest.

Most of the frozen assets are being held in the EU. US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said recently that the profits earned from the immobilized Russian assets amounts to around $3-$5 billion per year.

The G7 intends to disburse the funds through multiple channels, directing them to Ukraine’s military, general budget, and reconstruction needs.

Disagreements, however, remain among the US and its allies as to who will carry the loan risks if Western governments lose control over the Russian assets.

Moscow has repeatedly stressed it will treat any attempt to tap into them as theft, and will retaliate.