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Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on November 7

Nov 7, 2023, 8:24 AM
News ID: 85283251
Headlines in Iranian English-language dailies on November 7

Tehran, IRNA – The following headlines appeared in English-language newspapers in the Iranian capital on Tuesday, November 7, 2023.

** IRAN DAILY

--  Iran’s petroleum industry requires $275b of investment: NIOC

Iran ranks first in the world in terms of oil and gas reserves, with about 340 billion barrels of crude oil, said the head of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), adding that these valuable reserves require an investment of about $275 billion in the upstream and downstream sectors.
In the upstream sector, we have an investment opportunity of about $160 billion, to implement about 100 projects related to the development of oil and gas fields, noted Mohsen Khojasteh-Mehr.

--  Iran’s oil sales can return to pre-sanctions levels via Venezuelan refineries

Iran has the potential to rejuvenate its oil exports to Venezuela by refurbishing the Paraguana refinery and boosting its daily oil exports to the country to a total of 860,000 barrels.
Paraguana, Venezuela’s largest refining facility, with a daily capacity of 955,000 barrels, is currently running at about 10% of its total capacity following the closure of two distillation units due to a fire and lack of essential raw materials.

--  Iran’s 30th Book Week unveils themed days

The names and themes of the days for Iran’s 30th Book Week, which coincides with the final week of the eighth month of the Persian year, have been officially announced. This cultural event will take place nationwide from November 14 to November 21.
According to IRNA, in a tradition maintained from previous years, each day of the week during this book week will be dedicated to a specific theme. The week will begin on November 14, which has been named, “Books; Children, Adolescents, and Students” on the Iranian calendar.

** KAYHAN INTERNATIONAL

--  Five Millennia of Iranian Art on Display in Berlin

Persian culture is in the spotlight in an exhibition at the James Simon Gallery in Berlin. The artifacts feature unexpected multicultural influences. Even though our perception of Iran is influenced by current political issues, the country’s historical and cultural significance is undeniable, points out Stefan Weber, director of the Museum of Islamic Art and co-curator of the Berlin exhibition, “Iran. Five Millennia of Art and Culture.” The show features exhibits from the early civilizations through to the modern era.

--  Official: Rasht-Astara Railway Project Technically Finalized

The managing director of Iran’s Construction and Development of Transportation Infrastructures Company (CDTIC) Kheirollah Khademi announced the finalization of 70 percent of the technical issues in the construction operation of the Rasht-Astara Railway project.
Nearly seven months have passed since the signing of a €1.6 billion contract between Iran and Russia for the construction of the Rasht-Astara Railway, Kheirollah Khademi said, adding that a major part of the technical issues of the project has been finalized.

--  Iran: U.S. Part of War on Gaza

Iran said Monday the United States is Israel’s partner in crime in the bloody war on the besieged Gaza Strip, slamming Washington for holding international peace hostage. Speaking at a weekly press conference here, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani pointed out that the U.S. is not a neutral government about the Palestinian crisis.
“During the current developments, the U.S. has shown that it is standing by the occupying regime with all its strength. The United States is practically part of the war, not part of the solution,” he said.

** TEHRAN TIMES

-- “The Ferryman” comes to Iranian bookstores

A Persian translation of American writer Justin Cronin’s 2023 novel “The Ferryman” has recently been published by Tandis Publications in Tehran. The book has been translated into Persian by Mohammad Javadi. 

“The Ferryman” tells the story of a group of survivors on a hidden island utopia—where the truth isn’t what it seems.

--  Iran’s cereal production exceeds 21m tons in current crop year: FAO

Cereal production in Iran reached 21.2 million tons in the current crop year, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)’s latest Crop Prospects and Food Situation report.

Based on the said report, the Islamic Republic’s cereal production in the current crop year has increased by two percent compared to the previous year when the output was 20.6 million tons.

--  Saveh pomegranate festival gains national status

A pomegranate harvest festival, which is annually held in Saveh, a central Iranian county famed for that treasured fruit, has gained a national status.

Cultural Heritage, Tourism, and Handicrafts Minister Ezzatollah Zarghami unveiled the national certificate of recognition in a ceremony held to mark the registration in Saveh on Monday.

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