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یزد- اولین وبینارعلمی سازگاری با کم آبی و استفاده از تجارب جهانی جهت اجرای موفق برنامه ملی سازگاری با کم آبی با حضورمجازی “علاءالدین شیخ” پژوهشگر ارشد سازمان آب شهر Anaheim کالیفرنیا و همکاری مدیریت تحقیقات شرکت برگزار شد. به گزارش انتهاج به نقل از روابط عمومی شرکت آب منطقه ای یزد مدیرعامل شرکت در […]
Rouhani: Investigations will continue to identify and prosecute all involved in plane crash tragedyTEHRAN – President Hassan Rouhani has pledged to continue investigations for identifying and prosecuting all individuals involved in the unintentional shootdown of the Ukrainian plane which crashed shortly after taking off from Tehran’s Imam Khomeini airport on January 8, leading to the death of 176 people on board.
In a statement on Saturday morning, Rouhani noted that the country “deeply regrets this disastrous mistake.”
“Armed Forces’ internal investigation has concluded that missiles fired due to human error caused the horrific crash of the Ukrainian plane (and) death of 176 innocent people. Investigations will continue to identify (and) prosecute all those involved in this great tragedy (and) unforgivable mistake,” Rouhani wrote on his official Twitter account.
“My thoughts and prayers go to all the mourning families. I offer my sincerest condolences.”
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‘Oil Ministry highly applying scientific capacities of country’TEHRAN- Iran’s deputy oil minister for engineering, research and technology affairs said Oil Ministry is highly applying the scientific capacities of the country for implementation of its projects, Shana reported.
“Today, the Oil Ministry is conducting 26 research projects through cooperation with 16 top universities and research institutes of the country, and given that these major universities benefit from the contribution of a network of universities, so research measures of Oil Ministry are in fact applying a vast scientific potential in the country”, Saeed Mohammadzadeh said on Saturday.
Through this cooperation, universities help development of oil industry and Oil Ministry helps elevation of scientific status in the country, the official noted.
Last week, Iranian Central Oil Fields Company (ICOFC), a subsidiary of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), inked a research deal with Amirkabir University of Technology.
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NDF allocates €۲۵۰m to prioritized water, electricity projectsTEHRAN- National Development Fund of Iran allocated €۲۵۰ million to implementation of water, and electricity projects with high priority in the country, ILNA reported on Saturday quoting an official with the Energy Ministry as saying.
Mohsen Bakhtiar, the deputy energy minister for planning and economic affairs, said of the mentioned figure some €۱۵۰ million has been earmarked for expediting implementation of water-supply projects in the rural areas, €۵۰ million for improving quality of drinking water and stable supply of water in the cities where there is water crisis, and €۵۰ million to beat the haze and reduce its effect on the electricity network.
The official further said that the budget bill for the next Iranian calendar year (starts on March 20, 2020) has allocated 450 trillion rials (about $10.7 billion) to Energy Ministry.
On December 8, President Hassan Rouhani submitted the administration’s draft of the national..
See how certain foreign leaders and media outlets were inciting violence in IranIn the protests that followed an increase in petrol prices in Iran in mid-November, some foreign leaders such as Netanyahu and Trump coupled with certain Persian-language media outlets opposed to the Islamic republic system pushed for creating insecurity and chaos in Iran. They were provoking unrest despite the fact that vandals and rioters abused the peaceful protests by committing violent acts. They torched state buildings and even fired at security forces. The riots even prompted the Turkish president to warn about hidden hands to make Iran insecure.
China drops truth bomb on Xinjiang terrorists: Here is how the world should reactChina Global Television Network (CGTN) shocked the international civil society by broadcasting new documentaries that showed graphic images of terrorist attacks in Xinjiang in the past decade last week. Unsurprisingly, skeptics were quick to accuse the international broadcaster of seeking to vindicate China's “re-education program” in the far western region, where over a million Muslims live.
That's hardly all of it. Talking a good line, however, the truth never damages a cause that is just. CGTN did the right thing to thrust Xinjiang's terrorism problem into the international spotlight, and the evidence is still overwhelming.
No doubt, trans-regional terrorism represents a genuine threat to any nation's security, freedom, and values. Just like other nations, China has a right and a duty to provide a humane and tailored response to terrorism, extremism, and separatism. Despite some dra..
Changing label of Iran’s sanctions to make it harder to remove sanctions: NephewTEHRAN –Richard Nephew, who served as the lead sanctions expert for the US team negotiating with Iran, is of the opinion that “It is true that this is the Trump Administration's intention: to make it much harder to remove the sanctions in the future because now entities and individuals are considered “terrorists” in addition to “proliferators”.”
The fellow at the Center on Global Energy Policy at Columbia University, says that it is harder to see US pressure on Iran “the president has the authority to remove these designations no matter what they are, provided that they are not required explicitly under US law. The term “nuclear-related sanctions” has no legal standing in US law, only in the JCPOA as a term of art.”
Following is the text of the interview:
Q: The United States recently sanctioned Iran's central bank under the label “fight against terrorism”. What changes has this label made to Ir..
‘Crows in the Rain is a pathway to every person's infinite inner world’TEHRAN– In an exclusive interview with Mehr, the successful Tehran-based post-rock band ‘Crows in the Rain’ aptly described the band as a “pathway to every person's infinite inner world.”
Post-rock is one of those really tricky genres. The music could either be the best thing you’ve ever heard in your life and will continue to be on loop to the end of time, or it may come across as generic and repetitive and completely unmemorable and already ticked off your playlist after the first listen.
Fortunately for the Tehran-based ‘Crows in the Rain’, their music falls into the first category. Each track could easily be someone’s favorite, and I, personally, have a hard time skipping on any of them. The music, composed on piano, electric guitar, bass and drums, tugs at your heartstrings with its mournful, melancholic tone, and revitalizes your artistic calling, no matter how much or little of it you think you hav..
The second edition of Regional Security Dialogue with a focus on Afghanistan kicked off in Tehran on Wednesday morning with participation of Iran, Russia, China, India, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.
Maritime culture, history on show at “Human and Sea” exhibit An exhibition titled “Human and Sea” opened on Monday at the National Museum of Iran in Tehran, showcasing human interaction with the sea during the country’s history.
With a focus on archaeological findings, the exhibit puts on show over 160 relics, which date from prehistorical times to the Islamic era.
Organized in collaboration with the Ports and Maritime Organization, the exhibit will be running through February 14, 2020.