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Iran launches Turkish, Kurdish university majors

Turkish and Kurdish courses will be in Iran’s higher education curriculum from this year on, according to Hossein Tavakoli, a senior advisor at the National Organization for Educational Testing, IRNA reported on Sunday.

This year universities in Kurdistan province will enroll 40 Kurdish students. The law to launch the major was passed at the Ministry of Science in 2001, only to acquire permission this year. / Tehran times /

Iran-Russia Trade on the Rise

With the lifting of sanctions, trade between Moscow and Tehran has grown 70.9% in year-on-year terms, according to Russia’s ambassador to Iran, Levan Dzhagaryan.

Since sanctions against Iran were lifted, there has been a surge in interest from Russian firms in doing business in the country, the ambassador said.

“Russian companies are resuming existing ties with Iran, while new firms are ready to get access to the market. Of course, the further expansion of trade is one of the main priorities of the bilateral cooperation with Iran,” Dzhagaryan was quoted by RT as saying on Friday.

He noted that in the first five months of 2016 the trade turnover between Russia and Iran increased by 70.9% compared to the same period of 2015 and amounted to $856 million.

“In particular, Russian exports to Iran jumped by 91.5% and amounted to $697 million. Russian imports from Iran increased by 16 percent to $158 million. The boost in trade was achieved by supplies of machinery, ground vehicles and weapons,” the ambassador said.

Dzhagaryan is also expecting a record number of Iranian tourists to visit Russia this year.

“Last year, the Russian diplomatic mission in Iran issued about 35,000 visas, mostly travel, to Iranian citizens. In addition, for the first time Iran entered the top 20 countries by number of tourists visiting Russia. It’s safe to say that last year’s record number of Iranian tourists visiting Russia will be broken,” he said.

At the same time, relatively few Russians are visiting Iran, something the ambassador hopes will change. “I can personally recommend to visit the cities of Isfahan, Shiraz and Yazd that have preserved monuments of ancient Persian civilization in good condition,” he said. / Financial tribune /

Iran expects $25b oil contracts signed within 2 years

Iran expects foreign oil companies to sign deals valued at $25 billion over the next one to two years under the terms of a new contract model approved last week, the managing director of the National Iranian Oil Co. said.

The state energy producer plans to tender contracts over a period of six months to a year to develop several oil and gas fields, the oil ministry’s news service Shana reported Tuesday, citing Ali Kardor. NIOC has identified 34 foreign companies as suitable bidders, he said. NIOC is also seeking investments under existing models, he said.

Iran approved the new contract model on Aug. 3 in a push to bring foreign investment and technology to rebuild its energy industry, the largest sector of the economy. The government hopes foreign companies will invest as much as $50 billion a year in Iran’s oil industry. Major European oil companies such as Italy’s Eni SpA and France’s Total SA have expressed an interest in developing Iran’s oil and gas fields.

NIOC has identified 12 to 13 fields as a priority for the first round of investment, Kardor said, without naming the fields. Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh last week said Iran’s priorities would be jointly owned oil and gas fields, and producing assets where recovery rates could be improved.

International oil companies must form a joint venture with an Iranian partner under the new contract model. The government has approved eight Iranian exploration and production firms as eligible partners, and Kardor said this number was likely to increase.

Iran has already succeeded in meeting its pledge to regain market share it lost due to the sanctions over its nuclear program. Iran boosted crude output to 3.85 million barrels a day, Fars news agency reported Wednesday, citing comments made by Zanganeh at parliament. That would be the highest since December 2008, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

/ Tehran times /

Rostami wins Iran’s 1st Rio medal with weightlifting gold

 

Iran win their first medal of the Rio 2016 Olympics Games as weightlifter Kianoush Rostami grabs gold in the men’s 85-kilogram category with a world record after lifting a total of 396 kilograms.

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Rostami eclipsed his own world mark set in May by one kilogram, and beat Tian Tao of China, who snatched the silver medal with a total lift of 395 kilograms.

Kianoush Rostami adopts a position of prayer after outmuscling his rivals to win the gold medal in the men’s 85-kilogram category.

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The 25-year-old Iranian athlete lifted 179 and 217 kilograms in snatch and in clean and jerk respectively.

Romanian Gabriel Sincraian grabbed the bronze medal with a lift of 390 kilograms.

Back in February, Rostami said, “It’s nearly a month that I have been training intensely for Olympic Games. I know my body much better than anyone else, and have been training both personally and as a member of Iran’s national team for years… I have gained a lot of experience over the past years.”57333222

Rostami finished second in the 85-kilogram class both in the London 2012 Olympic Games and in the 2015 International Weightlifting Federation (IWF) World Weightlifting Championships in Houston, the United States.

Rostami’s medal is Iran’s sixth weightlifting gold in Olympics. / Press tv /

Iran, Russia to cooperate in building remote-sensing satellite

Minister of IT has said an agreement has been hit with Russia where it will cooperate with Iran in developing Iran’s National Remote-Sensing Satellite.

Mahmoud Vaezi was in a tour of Moscow to discuss tech cooperation with Russia. Upon returning Tehran, he told reporters that among his visit’s achievement was an initial agreement with Russian to work with Iranian industries to build the remote-sensing satellite, under the title of National Remote-Sensing Satellite; “as the project is very critical, we predict building of the satellite to last two years,” said Mr. Vaezi to the press.

On Russian search engine Yandex, Vaezi added that Iran welcomed foreign investments; “Russians has requested that their search engine be active in Iran and the engine will face no limits; “the engine will start operation in Iran after preliminary work and some technicalities; we believe that all search engines should compete for the public markets and people should freely choose from among them,” he concluded. / Mehr news /

Weightlifter wins second gold medal for Iran at Rio 2016

Iran’s weightlifter Sohrab Moradi lifted a total of 403 kilograms at the 94-kilogram category of Rio 2016 Olympics Games to win the second gold medal for the Iranian outfit in the world biggest sporting event on August 14, 2016.

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Iran’s weightlifter Sohrab Moradi has lifted a total of 403 kilograms at the 94-kilogram category of Rio 2016 Olympics Games, and won the second gold medal for the Iranian squad at the event.

On Friday, Iran won its first gold in the games as weightlifter Kianoush Rostami won the men’s 85-kilogram category with a world record of a total of 396 kilograms. These two golds put Iran in the 20th spot of the Rio Olympics rankings between Switzerland and Sweden.ee1797aa-a4f6-4f62-a266-9c387da2711a

Moradi first requested 178 kilograms but failed to lift it, but easily lifted it in his second try. Despite being top of the list, for his third attempt he lifted 182 kilograms to raise the bar even further.

Moradi showed an even better performance in the clean and jerk by lifting 221 kilograms in his first try, which was enough to win the gold as the other participants did not lift anything similar in all their three attempts.

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In his remaining attempts, he asked for 231 and 233 kilograms to increase the gap with his rivals but he was not successful to change the world record in the category.

Vadzim Straltsou of Belarus claimed silver with a total of 395 kilograms and Lithuania’s Aurimas Didzbalis won bronze on 392 kilograms.

Iran’s other lifter in the 94-kilogram category, Ali Hashemi, finished in the seventh place with a total of 383 kilograms.

/ press tv /

Iran eases process for foster, adoptive parenting

The State Welfare Organization of Iran has facilitated the process for prospective foster or adoptive families, an official with the organization announced.

The adoption and foster laws which dated back to some 44 years ago were revised and modified in 2013 and are going to be implemented in the near future, Habibollah Masoudi-Farid said, Fars news agency reported on Wednesday.

Within the new law kids could be adopted up to the age of 16 while the former law states that kids aged 12 or less could be adopted, Masoudi-Farid noted.

The old law differs from the newly adopted law in that only families with no child could adopt a kid previously but now families with one kid and single women are able to apply for adoption, he added.

The official went on to explain that “the law formerly authorized adoption only for orphans while the new law permit adoption for children with dysfunctional families as well in case the judge concludes that the new family is suitable for adoption.”

He further pointed that earlier the adoptive families were required to sign over one third of their property to their child to-be but some could not afford to do so and now the judge gets to decide how a family, depending on their financial status, should be treated.

Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution some 12,000 kids were being taken care of in the orphanages and other centers of the kind but now the number have diminished to 9,800 as the new laws have facilitated adoption and also allow foster care which was not practiced in Iran beforehand, he stated.

According to the law, Masoudi-Farid said, it takes two months for families who apply for adoption to get approved to adopt or foster.

It is interesting to know that a great deal of families ask for adopting a girl, he said.

/ Tehran Times /

New Delhi to host festival of Iranian films

A festival of Iranian films is scheduled to be held at the Habitat Film Club in New Delhi from August 9 to 27.

The festival has been organized in collaboration with the Iranian Independents, a Tehran-based film company, and the Network for the Promotion of Asian Cinema (NETPAC), the club has announced.

The event will begin with “The Bright Day” directed by Hossein Shahabi. The film won the Silver Pheasant Award for Best Debut Film at the Kerala International Film Festival in 2014.

The program will go on with the screening of “Risk of Acid Rain” by Behtash Sanaeiha, “Melbourne” directed by Nima Javidi and “I’m Not Angry!” by Reza Dormishian.

“No Entry for Men” by Rambod Javan and “The Paternal House” by Kianush Ayyari will also be reviewed at the festival. / Tehran times /

Iran to name two more women ambassadors: report

The Iranian Foreign Ministry is going to introduce two women as new ambassadors, an unnamed source from the ministry told the Shargh newspaper.

The Rouhani administration, especially the current foreign minister, believes in the competence of women and are looking forward to make more use of women in high-ranking diplomatic positions, the daily reported on Tuesday, quoting the source.

/ Tehran times /

“Bab’Aziz” star Parviz Shahinkhu dies at 101

Parviz Shahinkhu, the Iranian star of Tunisian filmmaker Nacer Khemir’s 2005 acclaimed drama “Bab’Aziz – The Prince That Contemplated His Soul”, died of respiratory problems at his home in Tehran on Saturday. He was at 101.

“He passed away in the early hours of Saturday while he was bedridden over the past month,” his daughter, Mina, told the Persian service of MNA.

Shahinkhu’s last public appearance was in last September when he attended the 17th Iran Cinema Celebration, during which his 100th birthday was also celebrated.

Shahinkhu was also famous for his parts in the popular series “Qarib’s Life”, filmmaker Kianush Ayyari’s biopic on Mohammad Qarib (1909-1974), the founder of pediatrics in Iran, and Amrollah Ahmadju’s “Once Upon a Time” about Hesam Beik and Morad Beik, the leaders of two major bandit gangs that attacked travelers before Reza Shah came to power in Iran in 1925.

Born in 1915, he acted in “Haji Agha, the Cinema Actor” (1934) and “Abi and Rabi” (1935) Iran’s first and second movies directed by Ovanes Oganians, a Russian-Armenian migrant.

He played the parts of many wise characters in dozens of movies, telefilms and series.

/ Tehran times /