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Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on July 26

Jul 26, 2023, 8:36 AM
News ID: 85181140
Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on July 26

Tehran, IRNA – The following headlines appeared in English-language newspapers in the Iranian capital Wednesday, July 26, 2023:

** IRAN DAILY

- Narration of Ashura portrayed through arts

Iran’s Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Mohammad-Mehdi Esmaeili stated that the school of Imam Hussein (PBUH) has been intertwined with arts, expressing that the narration of all aspects of Ashura has taken place through various art forms such as composing poems, chanting elegies, playing music, and creating visual works. According to IRNA, Esmaeili made the statement while attending the Ashura arts tent in Tehran.

- Iran offers help in reconstruction of Libya

Iranian foreign minister expressed Tehran’s readiness to assist Libya in the process of its reconstruction. During a meeting with his Libyan counterpart Najla Mangoush in Tehran on Tuesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian also expressed satisfaction with the restoration of security and stability to Libya.

- Tehran-Baku ties should not affected by foreign interference: MP

An Iranian lawmaker said it is not appropriate for relations between Iran and Azerbaijan to be affected by the interference of the Israeli regime. In an interview with Iran Daily, Ahmad Alireza Beigi said that the Israeli regime and its media have publicly announced that Azerbaijan has given territorial access to Israel to act against Iran.

** TEHRAN TIMES

- Ashura: How a movement changed course of history

For a tourist visiting Iran during the first ten days of the month of Muharram, these days might feel like an immersive cultural experience. Streets around the entire country are decorated with banners and flags, people set up stands around the city and give away food and drinks, chanting of elegies and chest-beating happen at night as tears run down the grief-stricken faces of mourners from all walks of life.

- "Worst day in the Zionist entity's history"

Israel's parliament has signed off a key part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial plan to reshape the judiciary, setting off violent clashes in the occupied Palestinian territories.  Dozens of protesters have been arrested as Israelis flooded streets across the occupied Palestinian territories as the Israeli Knesset passed a key bill as part of Netanyahu's judicial overhaul plan.

- Mersad and MKO: When terrorists get trapped

There is a saying in Persian that tells people to observe morality even in enmity. Throughout history, the Iranian society has always been unforgiving towards corrupt and decadent acts, with perhaps the most frowned upon of them all being treason. There are engrained cultural and historical notions in Iran that put the motherland on a high pedestal and regard it as sacred, and there are very few people in Iran’s history who are thought to be guilty of betraying their country by almost everyone.

** KAYHAN INTERNATIONAL

- Abu Mahdi Makes Aircraft Carriers Useless

The Iranian Navy and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corp (IRGC)’s Navy both received a cruise missile that will extend their ability to strike at ships in the region. The missile is called the Abu Mahdi and is a high-precision naval cruise missile. This would give them a cruise missile with a range of 1,000 km. The announcement comes amid rising naval tensions as the U.S. has sent more warplanes and ships to the Persian Gulf.

- Germans Protest Cluster Munitions for Ukraine

 Hundreds of German protesters took to the streets in Nuremberg on Tuesday to call on the West to stop deliveries of weapons, including U.S.-made cluster munitions, to Ukraine. Demonstrators called Ukrainian politicians as puppets of Washington. They said supplying Ukraine with more weapons will further escalate the conflict. Germany, along with the U.S., has been one of the biggest suppliers of weapons for Ukraine.

- Iran’s Top Security Chief, China’s Top Diplomat Meet

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali-Akbar Ahmadian has emphasized that Tehran appreciates Beijing’s sound policy toward West Asia, praising China’s contributions to regional peace. “In addition to its huge economic benefits, Iran’s cooperation with China sets the ground for regional security as well,” Ahmadian stated during a meeting with China’s top diplomat Wang Yi on the sidelines of the 13th Meeting of BRICS National Security Advisers and Representatives in South Africa.

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