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10-kilometer-long feast on Eid al-Ghadir

On the occasion of Eid al-Ghadir, a celebration was held across 10 kilometers length of Valiasr, the longest street in Tehran, on Monday.

The Municipality of Tehran embellished the street by illuminating squares, installing decorative elements, and lighting alleyways and thoroughfares.

Cultural, art, and entertainment programs were held. People were served food and pastries.

Eid al-Ghadir is a source of unity for the Islamic nation. The event is the day on which Imam Ali (AS), the first Imam of the Shia, was appointed as successor to Prophet Muhammad (S).

The greatest Eid of God

Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said the regulation of government, power, and ruling in the Islamic community was determined by Ghadir. This is the significance of Ghadir.

“No doubt, the day of Eid al-Ghadir is an extremely important day. The importance of this Eid–the most important Eid based on the Shia narrations– relies on its theme: wilayah [governance]. It could be said that the goal of all the efforts made by the prophet Muhammad and other prophets and religious figures was to establish the wilayah of God.” /T.T/

Iran’s exports to EU up 39% in 5 months on year

The value of Iran’s export to the European Union (EU)’s member states rose 39 percent in the first five months of 2022, as compared to the first five months of 2021, according to the data released by the European Union’s statistics office Eurostat.

The Eurostat’s data show that Iran has exported commodities worth €465 million to the union in the five-month period of this year, while the figure was €333 million in the same times span of the previous year, IRNA reported.

The EU’s export to Iran has also rose six percent to €1.61 billion from €1.512 billion.

According to the Eurostat, the value of trade between Iran and the European Union reached €2.075 billion in January-May 2022, while the figure was €1.845 billion in the same period of time in 2021.

Among the EU member states, Germany was Iran’s top trade partner in the mentioned five months, accounting for 37 percent of Iran’s total trade with the union.

As previously reported by the Eurostat, the value of trade between Iran and the European Union reached €4.863 billion in 2021, registering a nine-percent growth compared to the previous year.

The trade between Iran and the European Union during 2020 stood at €4.458 billion.

Iran exported €922 million worth of commodities to the union during January-December 2021 to register a 29-percent rise year on year.

Based on the mentioned data, the exports from Europe to the Islamic Republic in the said year also increased by five percent, standing at €3.941 billion.

Iran had imported €3.745 billion worth of commodities from the European Union states in 2020, while exporting €713 million to the region.

Among European countries, Germany was Iran’s top trading partner in 2021, accounting for about a third of Iran’s trade with the European Union. Germany exported €1.449 billion worth of goods to Iran while importing €274 million worth of commodities from the Islamic Republic. The country’s total trade with Iran was 1.723 billion euros.

Italy was Iran’s second-biggest trading partner with €628 million euros of commodity exchanges. The country exported €450 million worth of goods to Iran while importing €178 million worth of products from the country.

The Netherlands stood in third place with a trade of €481 million. The country exported €443 million euros worth of goods to Iran and imported €38 million.

Iran mainly exports foodstuff and livestock, beverages and tobacco, raw materials, mineral fuels, and vegetable oils to the European countries, while foodstuff, beverages and tobacco, mineral fuels, vegetable oils, and chemicals are also the main products imported from the union. /T.T/

 

Iran, Russia to build joint free economic zone: official

Iranian and Russian officials have agreed to expand bilateral and multilateral cooperation, with an Iranian official saying that the two counties have planned to build a joint free economic zone.

It was in the last days of Spring that Iran’s Secretary of High Council for Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones “Saeed Mohammad” held separate meetings with lawmakers at the Russian State Duma, one of Vladimir Putin’s special representatives and the director of the Astrakhan Lotus Special Economic Zone.

After those meetings and through the follow-up of Iran’s Secretariat of the High Council for Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones, Russian President “Vladimir Putin” signed a law to approve the additional protocol of the free zone agreement between the Eurasian Economic Union and Iran.

The agreement contains the basic rules of trade between the Eurasian Economic Union and Iran and is as close as possible to the rules of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It defines the obligations of the parties to reduce or cancel customs duties and other non-custom obstacles to the trade of some goods in order to encourage economic and commercial cooperation between the two sides.

Saeed Mohammad described the creation of a joint free zone between Iran and Russia one of the Secretary of the High Council for Free Trade-Industrial and Special Economic Zones and emphasized that according to the plans, this important plan will be materialized in the near future.

Meanwhile, the CEO of Iranian “Bank Melli” has announced on Twitter the opening of a business center called “Mirbusiness” to facilitate the activities of Iranian and Russian businessmen in Russia. /MNA/

Iran beat Tajikistan in 2022 CAFA Women’s Championship

Iran football team defeated Tajikistan 5-0 in the 2022 CAFA Women’s Championship on Thursday. Afsaneh Chatrenoor and Hasti Foroozandeh scored two goals each and Melika Motevali also was on target.

Maryam Azmoun’s girls had started the campaign with a 1-0 win over Kyrgyzstan. Iran will play Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan on July 17 and 20, respectively.

The 2022 CAFA Women’s Championship is the official first edition of the CAFA Women’s Championship, an international women’s football tournament organized by the Central Asian Football Association (CAFA).

The tournament is scheduled to run from July 8 to 20 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. /T.T/

Iran’s Farabi Intl. Festival calls for works

The secretariat of the 14 the Farabi International Award has called for works on various topics with a focus on “Iranology”, “Islamology” and “Religious Science”.

The festival aims to introduce selected items to the international community with the aim of identifying top talents, works, theories, new methods, and designs in areas of “Iranology”, “Islamology” and “Religious Science”.

The Farabi International Award, the most prestigious award for humanities and Islamic studies in the Islamic world, is held annually in Iran.

The FIA aims to introduce and honor the best researchers in the field of humanities and Islamic studies.

Earlier, the closing ceremony of the 13th Farabi International Award (FIA) was held in Tehran on July 5, 2022, with the participation of Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi. /MNA/

Iranian students among world’s top ten in IMO 2022

The Iranian Mathematical Olympiad team won three gold medals and three silver medals, ranking 8th in the 2022 edition of the competition.

The 63rd International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) was held in Oslo, Norway. Teams of the best young mathematicians were present from more than 104 countries of the world.

In 2021, the six-member student team won three silver and three bronze medals, taking 29th place among 107 countries. So, the country climbed 21 steps in the 2022 contest.

Over the past Iranian calendar year, which ended on March 20, Iranian students won seven gold medals, 11 silver medals, and nine bronze medals at different international Olympiads.Mehran Talaei Khajehroshanaei, Pouria Mahmoudkhanshirazi, and Sina Azizeddin won gold medals, while Seyed Mobin Razavi, Daniyal Parnian, and Amir Mohammad Bandari Masooleh won silver medals.

IMO is the World Championship Mathematics Competition for High School students and is held annually in a different country. The first IMO was held in 1959 in Romania, with 7 countries participating. It has gradually expanded to over 100 countries from 5 continents. The IMO Board ensures that the competition takes place each year and that each host country observes the regulations and traditions of the IMO.

Over the past Iranian calendar year, which ended on March 20, Iranian students won seven gold medals, 11 silver medals, and nine bronze medals at different international Olympiads.

According to the Ministry of Education, Iranian students have won 192 gold medals, 371 silver medals, and 204 bronze medals since 2005, IRNA reported.

In the field of mathematics, they have grabbed 46 gold medals, 99 silver medals, and 45 bronze medals. In the field of physics, they have grabbed 36 gold medals, 57 silver medals, and 35 bronze medals, and in the field of computers, they have won 27 gold medals, 58 silver medals, and 23 bronze medals.

Moreover, they have gained 37 gold medals, 50 silver medals, and 24 bronze medals in the field of chemistry; 10 gold medals, 47 silver medals, and 27 bronze medals in the field of biology; 30 gold medals, 49 silver medals, and 40 bronze medals in the field of astronomy; and 6 gold medals, 11 silver medals, and 10 bronze medals in the field of astronomy./T.T/

Hatami named as jury member at Venice Film Festival

Iranian prominent actress Leila Hatami has been elected as a jury member for Venice Film Festival’s upcoming 79th edition.

Julianne Moore will preside over the main jury of the Venice Film Festival’s 79th edition which will run Aug. 31-Sept. 10.

Moore will head a seven-member jury panel with three women and four men that also comprises French director Audrey Diwan, winner of last year’s Venice Golden Lion for abortion drama “Happening,” and Iranian actor Leila Hatami who broke out globally with Asghar Farhadi’s “A Separation,” Variety reported.

British author and screenwriter Kazuo Ishiguro (“Never Let Me Go”); Italian director Leonardo di Costanzo, who was in Venice last year with prison drama “The Inner Cage”; Argentina’s Mariano Cohn, also in Venice last year with comedy “Official Competition” starring Penelope Cruz and Antonio Banderas; and Spanish director and producer Rodrigo Sorogoyen, whose film “Mother” screened in Venice’s Horizons section in 2019, round off the Venice jury panel. /MNA/

Zagros forest restoration document drawn up

A document on Zagros forest restoration has been prepared by a working group under the supervision of the first vice president, Naghi Shabanian, deputy of forest affairs of the Natural Resources and Watershed Management Organization, has said.

According to this document, regional and sectoral actions will also be carried out. One of these measures in line with the biological balance of the Zagros forests is the real participation of the people.

This year, the plan will be piloted in three regions of the country, including Kurdistan, he noted.

Referring to the importance of Zagros forests, he said that these forests play a significant role in the economy and livelihood of locals as well as reducing environmental problems, especially in the fight against sand and dust storms.

Zagros forests are among the most important natural resources of Iran, as it constitutes 40 percent of the country’s forests. In recent years, this precious ecosystem is not in a good condition due to human interference and natural disasters, such as continuous droughts, improper use, and wildfires, while if we want to have food and biological security and sustainable development, we must pay attention to these forests.

Referring to pests and diseases as one of the main problems of the Zagros forests today, he noted that these pests and diseases are the results of activities that have disturbed the biological and ecological balance of the Zagros ecosystems.

Zagros forests are among the most important natural resources of Iran, as it constitutes 40 percent of the country’s forests, and play an important role in the production of a large part of the country’s freshwater.

A campaign called “people’s movement for a green Iran and each Iranian a tree” began on December 1 to evoke the people’s participation in the revival of forests for 14 years, Kamran Pour-Moqaddam, an official with the Forests, Range, and Watershed Management Organization, said.

One of the major problems in these forests is the drying up of oak trees and a fungal disease that has infected these trees. The main cause of this disease is the droughts that have occurred in recent years.

The areas that were involved in this problem have been partially controlled by watershed management and forestry operations, but seeding and rehabilitation operations are required, he said.

Zagros forest steppe ecoregion with an area of about 6 million hectares (3.5 percent of Iran) is located primarily in Iran, ranging northwest to southeast and roughly paralleling the country’s western border. The forest constitutes 40 percent of the country’s forested area. The forest has also been called the western oak forest due to the dominance of oak species.

According to Science Direct Western, oak forests are home to many species including, the Persian squirrel which is the indicator species of this region. Persian squirrels and oak trees have symbiotic relationships, in which forests provide ecological requirements for Persian squirrels such as food and shelter, and, in return, the Persian squirrel contributes to seed germination and forests’ regeneration.

A wide variety of wildlife, including wolves, leopards, and even the Persian fallow deer which was once thought extinct have made their homes in the mountains.

Biodiversity in danger

Unfortunately, the protection of forests, pastures, and agricultural lands in the country has not been appropriate in recent years. Improper exploitation, land-use change, and land degradation are the main causes of deforestation and consequently, biodiversity, Eskandar Zand, the national authority for the Convention on Biological Diversity, has said.

According to the statistics, there are about 2 million hectares of forest land and 15.7 million hectares of forests in Iran.

Comparing this statistic with the data of 2005 shows that during the past 16 years, the level of forests in Iran has not changed much, but the quality of forests has been damaged so that about 1.6 million hectares of semi-dense forests in Iran (with a density of 25 to 50 percent) has been reduced and in contrast to 1.9 million hectares have been added to forest lands (with a density of 1 to 5 percent), he explained.

As a result, the quality of Iranian forests has dropped sharply, except for dense forests, which cover about 12 percent of the whole forest and are relatively inaccessible, the rest are severely damaged, he lamented.

Iran’s biosphere reserves

Iran is a vast country with a wide range of biodiversity and natural resources, with 13 biosphere reserves named Golestan, Miankaleh, Arasbaran, Urmia, Arjan and Parishan, Geno, Hara, Hamoon, Dena, Tange Sayad, Sabzkooh, Turan, Kavir and Kopet Dagh has been registered in the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Program, he explained.

Biosphere reserves include terrestrial, marine, and coastal ecosystems. Each site promotes solutions reconciling the conservation of biodiversity with its sustainable use. There are currently 714 biosphere reserves in 129 countries, including 21 transboundary sites.

The Golestan Biosphere Reserve is located in the north of Iran and forms part of the Caucaso-Iranian highlands, situated between the sub-humid and semi-arid Caspian regions.

A wide variety of habitats and rich biodiversity can be found in the reserve, including 150 bird species, 54 species of reptiles and amphibians, 8 species of huge carnivores such as the leopard and brown bear, and more than 1,366 plant species.

Dena Biosphere Reserve is located in the Central Zagros Mountains of Iran, with a general slope of more than 60 percent. Dena is also home to a vast range of plant species and several endangered and endemic mammal species. Oak species dominate the highlands, while pistachio and almond are common at lower elevations. /T.T/

Rose harvesting festival held in East Azarbaijan

On Monday, locals of Ansarood village in northwest Iran held a harvesting festival in celebration of the Damask rose. The annual festival plays host to hundreds of tourists who come together from all over the country, a local official said.

“This capacity of agritourism significantly contributes to the economy of the region”, the official added.

Experts believe that in addition to the customer services jobs, agritourism pays special attention to the production sector, saying agricultural tourism is much more important and practical than some other branches of tourism because it creates a new chain and diversity in the field of production and services.

Agritourism is a subset of a larger industry called rural tourism that includes resorts, off-site farmers’ markets, non-profit agricultural tours, and other leisure and hospitality businesses that attract visitors to the countryside. /T.T/