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Iran’sIndigenous Vessels Ready for Distant Missions

Army Commander Major General Ataollah Salehi announced two homegrown watercrafts are ready for naval missions to areas as far as the Atlantic Ocean. Addressing Navy commanders in Tehran on Saturday, Salehi hailed the navy as a strategic force with great capabilities, calling on the forces to work on long voyages in the Atlantic Ocean, Tasnim News Agency reported.  The top commander noted that Tareq submarine and Khark warship have been optimized by local engineers and are ready for military missions. He also said new products which are now under development will become operational in the current Iranian year (ends March 2017), adding that the deliveries will improve naval power. Tareq is a super-heavy class of domestically-manufactured submarines, and Khark is a homegrown warship that can be used in naval missions in the high seas.

/ Financial tribune /

Millions of Muslims marching to Karbala for Arba’een

Millions of Muslims have been marching toward the shrine of the Third Shia Imam, Imam Hossein (PBUH), in the holy Iraqi city of Karbala, to mark the 40th day to follow the anniversary of his martyrdom back in the seventh century.

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The faithful continued their procession on Tuesday with hearts brimming with his love.

The passion has made them resolute in the face of potential terrorism on their path to attend the ritual, which is set to be commemorated in the city on Sunday.

On Monday, the Takfiri terrorist group of Daesh targeted the pilgrims in Karbala and security forces in Fallujah, another central city, killing at least six people in each attack.

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“We are walking all these long distances, we are not afraid of terrorists, we are not afraid of Daesh,” said 56-year-old pilgrim Sattar Hussein. “We are not afraid of anyone who defames Islam. And especially those who are targeting the Arba’een.”

Muslims worldwide hold mourning rituals during the month of Muharram on the lunar calendar in remembrance of the sufferings imposed on Imam Hossein (PBUH), his family and his companions, by the tyrant of the time, Yazid I, an Umayyad caliph, in early Islamic history.

The events peak on the 10th day, traditionally known as Ashura — 30 days prior to Arba’een — when the Imam and 72 of his companions were martyred at the hands of the despot’s forces, to whom they had refused to pledge allegiance. /  press tv /

Iran’s Walnut Output at 230,000 Tons p.a.

Some 230,000 tons of walnuts worth around $1.65 billion are produced in Iran every year from 153,000 hectares designated for the cultivation of the nut, an official with the Agriculture Ministry said.

“Iran holds third place after China and the US in walnut production and is followed by Turkey, Mexico, India, Chile, Serbia, Ukraine and Spain as major world producers. Walnut is grown over 1.2 million hectares of land throughout the world from which close to 3.4 million tons are harvested every year,” Ramezan Rouintan was also quoted as saying by Eranico.

The official noted that per capita walnut production in Iran amounts to 3 kilograms while the average global figure is less than half a kilo.

“We export around 5,000 tons of the nut per year and each kilo is priced between $6 and $8,” he said. Kerman, Hamedan, Lorestan, Kohgilouyeh-Boyerahmad and Kermanshah are the main walnut-producing provinces of Iran./ Financial tribune /

China Defense Minister Due in Tehran

Chinese Defense Minister Chang Wanquan is to arrive in Tehran on Sunday for an official visit. The top Chinese military official is scheduled to pay a three-day visit at the invitation of his Iranian counterpart, Lieutenant General Hossein Dehqan, Tasnim News Agency reported. Apart from meetings with Dehqan, the Chinese defense minister will hold talks with senior Iranian political and military officials on bilateral, regional and international issues. In September, China’s Ambassador to Iran Pang Sen had unveiled plans for reciprocal visits by delegations from the armed forces of Iran and China. Tehran and Beijing have close diplomatic, economic, trade and energy ties, and in recent years developed their military relations as well. In May 2014, the Iranian defense chief paid an official visit to China to negotiate mutual visits and personnel training cooperation between the two sides. / Financial tribune /

Iranian films to be screened in Pakistani cinemas

The Pakis­tani cinemas are all set to screen Iranian films after a ban on Indian content in the country.

The move came in a bid to save the declining Pakistan film industry and restore its glory. The industry was previously functional with screening of Indian movies but after the imposition of the ban it is somewhat facing difficulties, IRNA reported.

Pakistan film distributors have initiated formal contacts in Iran and Turkey for the import of their movies.

Earlier Executive Director of Pakistan National Institute for Folk and Traditional Heritage (Lok Virsa) Fouzia Saeed talking to IRNA said that Iranian movies which are culturally very close to Pakistani society ought to be screened in Pakistani cinemas.

“Iranian movies are being appreciated globally and their screening in Pakistan must be encouraged,” she added.

Mohsin Yaseen, General Manager Marketing of Pakistan’s Cinepax Cinema, also told IRNA that they would love to experiment with Iranian movies as movies are the best way of cultural exchange.

“From your platform, we would like to request the culture department of Iranian consulate, if they can help us under the exchange of cultural programme and help us to reach producers of Iranian movies to release movies in Pakistan,” he said. / Dawn /

Iran, Iraq Sign Telecoms Agreement

Iran’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mahmoud Vaezi met with his Iraqi counterpart in the Iranian capital on November 8, according to tech sources in Tehran.

Iraq’s Minister of Communications Hassan Al-Rashid led a delegation to Iran on Monday for a two-day business trip, local tech website ICTNA reported.

The two countries signed a memorandum of understanding for issuing permits for the use of Iraqi SIM cards in Iran.

“The SIM cards will be handed over to Iraqi tourists when they visit Iran,” Vaezi said.

The Iranian minister explained that the two sides will sustain cooperation in the area of cyber-defense, adding that one of the issues agreed upon by the two sides was to ease transit of parcels between the two countries using both air and land transport.

He added that the two sides have decided to launch direct calls and avoid the use of European digital switchboards.

Vaezi noted that the two countries have created a joint committee to follow up on the terms of the agreement later in the year.

“The two sides will also work to improve international roaming and enhance signals,” he said.

Tens of thousands of Iranian pilgrims travel to Karbala in Iraq annually to mark Arbaeen, also known as Chehlom, to commemorate the end of the 40-day mourning anniversary related to the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (PBUH), Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) grandson, in a battle in 680 AD. This year, the event falls on November 20.

Vaezi said proper telecommunications coverage will be provided for this event both on the way to and from Iraq and at the main venue of the congregation.

The Iraqi minister also met with Vahid Sadouqi, CEO of Hamrah-e-Avval (MCI), Iran’s largest mobile network operator, who said MCI will be offering free Wi-Fi services on the route leading to the congregation this year.

“Apart from MCI subscribers, users of Irancell, RighTel and Iraqi SIM cards will also be able to make use of the free Wi-Fi services,” he added.

Wi-Fi checkpoints will be set up at the Iraqi cities of Najaf, Karbala and Kazemein.

Iran has been working with Iraqi companies AsiaCell and Zain Mobile.

Sadouqi noted that the quality of services offered for this event is improving every year.

“Last year, 1.3 million MCI SIM cards were actively working in Iraq. We predict that the number will reach 2.5 million this year,” he said.

The Iraqi delegation also met with the CEO of Iran’s second mobile network operator MTN-Irancell, Alireza Ghalambor Dezfouli, who said Iran and Iraq will be working to ease mobile payments and transferring credit.

The two sides announced that they are eager to share knowhow and expertise in developing 3G and 4G Internet services and network maintenance.

/ Financial tribune /

MedFilm Festival to host Iran’s ‘Inversion’

Iranian film ‘Inversion’ directed and written by Behnam Behzadi will be screened at MedFilm Festival in Italy.

The Italian event kicked off on November 4 and will wrap up on November 12. It is home to different feature movies and documentaries made in the Mediterranean and the new Europe areas.

Inversion is Behnam Behzadi’s fourth directed feature film that has previously participated in Un Certain Regard section of Cannes Film Festival and received a positive review.

The title is a reference to thermal inversion, a meteorological condition causing air pollution. The drama centers around a woman, Niloufar (played by Sahar Dolatshahi), who decides to take charge and find ways to better express herself in the smog-teeming metropolis of Tehran.

The only festival in Italy dedicated to promoting the circulation of European and Mediterranean Cinema, MedFilm Festival was established in 1995 on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Cinema.

The main objectives of the MedFilm Festival are to support Human Rights and Intercultural Dialogue; to raise young people’s awareness and understanding of social-cultural issues; to stand against racism and xenophobia; to promote European and Mediterranean Culture. / mehr news /

Iran’s H1 Seafood Exports Up 30%

Iran exported seafood worth $110 million during the first six months of the current fiscal year (started March 20), the head of Iran Fisheries Organization said. Hassan Salehi added that the figure indicates a 30% rise compared with the same period of last year.  “As one of the sub-sectors of agriculture, fishing industry continues to enjoy a healthy trade surplus. During the past years, our exports were double our imports,” he said. “Last year, seafood production stood at about 1 million tons, out of which 82,000 tons were exported. Fishing industry is expected to register a 100% growth by the yearend,” Eranico quoted Salehi as saying.  Abbas Matinfar, another official with the organization, said some 20,000 tons of fish will be produced via cage farming by the yearend.  Arash Nabizadeh, the managing director of Cold Water Fish Farmers Association, said Iran accounts for 16% of global production of trout.  “This year’s trout production is expected to reach 125,000 tons,” he added. Tehran signed an agreement with Moscow for the export of 500 tons of trout in September and the first 20-ton shipment of the fish was delivered to Russia, Young Journalists Club quoted Nabizadeh as saying.

/Financial tribune /

Painting depicting martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) unveiled at Tehran museum

“The Sky Fell Down”, a large painting featuring the last moments of the life of Imam Hussein (AS) created by the young artist Hassan Ruholamin, was unveiled at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art (TMCA) on Tuesday.

TMCA Director Majid Mollanoruzi and Islamic history expert Mohammad-Hossein Rajabi-Davani were among the participants, the Persian service of MNA reported on Wednesday.

In the year 680 CE on Ashura, the tenth day of the lunar month of Muharram, Imam Hussein (AS) and a number of his loyal companions were martyred in a battle against the oppressive Umayyad dynasty.

Completed in seven months, the large painting features Imam Hussein (AS) on his horse, severely injured by arrows, while the enemy is busy conspiring against the Imam and his household.

In his brief words Mollanoruzi said that the art and culture of Iran have been perpetuated by religious artworks.

“We had these types of paintings in older times with the teahouse paintings, which unfortunately had faded for a period of time; however, today’s younger generation has begun to show interest in it once again,” he added.

Rajabi-Davani also called the artist the genius of the time and expressed his appreciation for his strenuous efforts in creating religious paintings.

Music composer Arya Aziminejad who was also attending the ceremony said that the viewpoint of the artist in having created such a painting on Ashura is quite unique and praiseworthy.

In addition, a number of Ruholamin’s nine other paintings with the central theme of Ashura have been displayed in an exhibition at the museum.

/ Tehran times /

‘The Salesman’ wins Best Film Award in Spain

The Salesman won the Best Film Award at 61st Valladolid International Film Festival in Spain.

Directed by Asghar Farhadi, The Salesman is a 2016 drama which was included in the In Competition section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival. Shahab Hosseini won the award for Best Actor and Asghar Farhadi won the award for Best Screenplay.

The Salesman tells the story of a young couple Emad and Rana who play the lead roles in a local rendition of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman. Meanwhile, their personal relationship takes a hit after moving into a house that was previously inhabited by a woman with a shady background.

The film was selected as the Iranian submission for the Best Foreign Language Film for the 89th Academy Awards, which will take place in 2017.

The Valladolid International Film Festival is one of the oldest and most consolidated in the whole of Europe.

/ Meher news /