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Thursday, 27 July

23:56

Iranian press review: Vendors arrested for selling 'unconventional clothing' "IndyWatch Feed War"

Iranian press review: Vendors arrested for selling 'unconventional clothing'

Meanwhile, modernising outdated oil and gas infrastructure to cost $250bn, and lawmaker draws comparison between missile manufacturing and housing crisis
MEE correspondent Thu, 07/27/2023 - 14:56
Iranians shop at the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on 22 May 2023 (AFP)
Iranians shop at the Grand Bazaar in Tehran on 22 May 2023 (AFP)

Crackdown on 'unconventional clothing'

Iran's cyber police, commonly known by its Farsi acronym FATA, have arrested 12 individuals involved in producing and selling what authorities have deemed "unconventional clothing," according to a report by Iran Labour Agency.

Davoud Moazami Goudarzi, head of FATA, said on Monday that the detainees used 15 separate Instagram accounts with over 800,000 followers to market their garments.

Since widespread anti-government protests broke out in September after the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody, authorities have blocked access to Instagram.

It had been one...

17:00

What Makes Sirius, the Dog Star, So Special? "IndyWatch Feed World"




What may well make it so special is that the sun may well be orbiting it on a long 200,000 year orbit.  this would generate a hot period for out climate that would last a couple of thousand yeatrs.  at least from the work of H Kroll  from alaska.  such would produce ancestyral tales as well.

It is certainly close by and it is hot and we really do not know just what that may mean.

Understand that whatever we are doing, the sun is vgoing the wrong direction in terms of the Galaxy itself, so there must be a gravity center somewhere here.



What Makes Sirius, the Dog Star, So Special?


UPDATED 24 JULY, 2023 - 22:55 JOANNA GILLAN

The accolade of brightest star in the sky as viewed from Earth goes to the well-known star Sirius, popularly called the Dog Star due to its role as the dominant star in the Canis Major , meaning the greater dog constellation. Being such a visible heavenly body, it has been the object of wonder and veneration to ancient peoples throughout human history.









Canis Major as depicted on the Manuchihr Globe made in Mashhad 1632-33 AD. Adilnor Collection, Sweden. ( CC BY-SA 4.0 )
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12:07

Energy Ministry Fined for Refusing To Hand Over Mseilha Dam Documents "IndyWatch Feed World"

Three years ago, I posted about the Mseilha dam asking why wasnt it completed yet; the Energy Ministry claimed back then works are still underway and that we have to wait till 2021 for the dam to be fully operational. Fast forward to 2023 and the dam is still not working so whats happening?

The Mseilha dam is failing repeatedly to retain any waters apparently due to major flaws in its construction and is proving to be yet another gigantic waste of money. Also, the ministry has yet to provide a valid justification for this failure and is even refusing to hand over all documents and information related to the Mseilha Dam as per the the Access to Information Law.

In fact, the matter was raised to the Shura council by journalist Edmond Sassine and lawyer Ali Abbas and State Shura Judge Karl Irani decided to fine the Ministry of Energy and Water LBP 3 million Lebanese starting yesterday, and for every day of delay in implementing the judicial decision issued last April to hand over data related to the dam.

The minister will most likely continue to ignore the request and avoid sharing information that might embarrass the party which brought him to power.

In the mean time, the Mseilha dam is empty of course and wont be full before winter or before upcoming elections (manual fill).

00:18

A New Beginning in Iran-Africa Relations "IndyWatch Feed War"

In recent years, Irans geopolitical focus has been expanding beyond its immediate region. A striking illustration of this approach is the nations deepening engagement with East Africa, with Uganda, Kenya, and Zimbabwe becoming focal points of Irans African policy. The recent trip by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to these countries marked a significant development in Irans engagement with the continent.

 

Background and Context

Irans ties with Africa are rooted in both history and shared challenges. During the Cold War, Iran supported decolonization efforts across the continent, creating a common bond of post-colonial identity. Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979, Iran has sought to forge partnerships with African nations based on mutual economic, political, and strategic interests. During his term from 2005 to 2013, former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad actively sought engagement with Africa, viewing it as a shield against international sanctions. His strategy was broad and ideological, premised on religious ties with Shia Islam communities, South-South cooperation, and anti-Western sentiment.

The post A New Beginning in Iran-Africa Relations appeared first on Geopolitical Monitor.

Wednesday, 26 July

22:06

UN earthquake rescue system blocked in Syria and Iran by US sanctions "IndyWatch Feed War"

UN earthquake rescue system blocked in Syria and Iran by US sanctions

'Superpower' system used by UN's disaster response network is built on software which US tech company does not allow to be used in sanctioned countries - including earthquake-prone Iran
Simon Hooper Wed, 07/26/2023 - 13:06
An Emirati search and rescue team in the town of Jableh in Latakia, northwestern Syria, on 12 February, 2023 (AFP)
An Emirati search and rescue team in the town of Jableh in Latakia, northwestern Syria, on 12 February 2023 (AFP)

A life-saving coordination system used by the United Nations emergency response network was blocked in Syria after Februarys devastating earthquake because of US sanctions, Middle East Eye can reveal.

MEE has discovered that the online system also appears to be inaccessible in Iran, where the rapid coordinated deployment of search and rescue teams might be the difference between life and death for people trapped under rubble after an earthquake.

The 6 February earthquake killed tens of thousands of people across hundreds of kilometres of southern Turkey and northern Syria, but thousands of people were also saved from collapsed buildings by search and rescue teams.

Iran, which sits on a highly...

16:45

Iranian naval forces take delivery of homegrown Abu Mahdi cruise missile "IndyWatch Feed War"

Press TV July 25, 2023

The Islamic Republic of Iran Navy and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy have taken delivery of domestically designed and manufactured Abu Mahdi cruise missile, which features state-of-the-art technologies suitable for electronic warfare.

The indigenous missile was supplied to the two naval forces during a ceremony on Tuesday with defense authorities in attendance.

Abu Mahdi naval cruise missile has reportedly been developed by military experts at Aerospace Industries Organization (AIO), a subordinate of the Iranian Defense Ministry and a leading high-tech complex headquartered in Tehran.

It is said to be the first homegrown long-range naval cruise missile that employs artificial intelligence in the software for designing the missiles flight path and the command and control systems.

The missile can penetrate into natural and artificial barriers, as well as the enemys radar and defense systems and strike designated targets from different directions.

Due to the incorporation of highly destructive explosive materials in its warhead, Abu Mahdi can destroy all types of ships, frigates, and destroyers.

It can be fired from the depths of the Iranian soil toward moving targets in the sea using an advanced integrated navigation system and a powerful propulsion system.

Abu Mahdi is the first long-range naval cruise missile in Iran that uses dual-mode active and passive seekers.

The technology enables the missile to counter the enemys electronic warfare and increases its stealth capabilities when approaching the target and hitting it. All this happens with the enemy not having noticed the missile and missing the opportunity to give a timely response.

Its launcher can load and fire missiles in the shortest possible time and can launch several projectiles in quick succession and from different directions toward a specific target, with the missiles hitting the designated target all at once.

The missile can be fired from all types of mobile and fixed launch pads, and its navigation system is capable of updating the targets final position during the cruise.

The military achievement has been named after the former deputy head of Iraqs Popular Mobilization Units who was assassinated along with top Iranian anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani in a US drone strike ordered by former President Donald Trump near the Baghdad International Airport in January 2020

Abu Mahdi renders enemy aircraft carriers useless

Commander of the IRGC Navy Rear Admiral Alireza Tangsiri said one of the main features of the new missile is keeping the enemy away from the Iranian coasts and rendering its aircraft carriers useless.

He explained that if an Iranian military vessel sails 1,000 kilometers offshore a...

13:38

Multipolar world: Iran, Russia, China and India. Interview with Dr. Javad Masoumi "IndyWatch Feed Nthamerica"

This is an interview with Javad Masoumi, Iranian researcher and analyst, to talk about the Russian-Iranian relationship

07:57

US allies on alert after lithium-rich Bolivia inks defense deal with Iran "IndyWatch Feed War"

The Cradle | July 25, 2023

Members of Bolivias far-right opposition and the Argentinian government are demanding that La Paz disclose the details of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on defense and security affairs signed between Defense Ministers Edmundo Novillo y Mohamad Reza Ashtiani in Tehran last week.

They say that [Iran] will give us drones. Others say they will give us missiles. All of this sounds strange, even more so considering it involves Iran I cant understand why Bolivia is getting involved in such a complex and difficult relationship, said lawmaker Gustavo Aliaga, who belongs to the Comunidad Ciudadana (CC) party.

In 2019, CC leader Carlos Mesa supported the US-orchestrated coup that forced socialist leader Evo Morales to flee Bolivia, leaving it under the control of a far-right dictatorship that conducted multiple massacres of Morales supporters and sought to surrender the countrys massive lithium deposits to western transnationals.

The Argentinian foreign ministry also demanded explanations from La Paz on Monday under pressure from the Delegation of Argentinian Israeli Associations (DAIA), who said the MoU risks for the security of Argentina and the region due to Tehrans ties with Lebanese resistance group Hezbollah.

In a press release, DAIA called on the Argentinian government to condemn this agreement and demand Bolivia reconsider its decision.

Buenos Aires blames Hezbollah and Iran for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center that left 85 dead. Both Tehran and Hezbollah deny the accusation.

The statements by the CC and DAIA came on the heels of a report by the neoconservative Institute for the Study of War (ISW), which claims that the deal between Tehran and La Paz includes the delivery of Iranian drones for the South American nation.

Last week, Iran agreed to help Bolivia combat drug trafficking along its borders and boost cooperation with the Bolivian army.

[Due to] Bolivias critical needs in terms of border defense and the fight against drug trafficking, we will establish collaboration in equipment and specialized knowledge, Ashtiani said following his meeting with the Bolivian defense minister last week.

For his part, Novillo said Iran is a role model for nations that seek freedom,...

07:35

Military Situation In Iraq On July 25, 2023 (Map Update) "IndyWatch Feed War"

Military Situation In Iraq On July 25, 2023 (Map Update)

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  • On July 24, a U.S. logistical convoy was targeted by IED attack in the Babil province;
  • On July 24, a Turkish serviceman was killed in northern Iraq during the Operation Claw Lock, according to the Turkish MOD;
  • Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani and PUK leader Bafel Talabani met in Baghdad.

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The post Military Situation In Iraq On July 25, 2023 (Map Update) appeared first on South Front.

05:20

Iran Warns of Missile Power as US Parks Amphibious Strike Group Near Its Shores "IndyWatch Feed War"

By Ilya Tsukanov Sputnik 25.07.2023

The Pentagon announced last week that it would deploy additional warships and a Marine expeditionary group to the Persian Gulf to deter Iran following a spate of tanker seizure incidents. Tehran has warned that the presence of non-Persian Gulf adjacent states militaries in the strategic body of water would not facilitate regional security.

Commanders from Irans Army and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps have commented on the USs decision to beef up its presence in the Persian Gulf, and warned that the Islamic Republic will take measures necessary to protect itself.

Considering the control and capabilities of its Armed Forces in regard to navigation and aviation security in the Persian Gulf region, Iran reserves the right to make the necessary deterrent arrangements in compliance with the rules and regulations of international law, and will exercise its inalienable rights accordingly, Army Commander-in-Chief Abdolrahim Mousavi said Monday, speaking on the sidelines of a major aerial drill, commenting on the Pentagons plans to deploy warships to the Gulf.

The Americans have come and gone from the region for many years with their bogus illusions, but the security of the region will become sustainable only with cooperation among regional countries, Mousavi stressed.

Separately, at a ceremony on Tuesday related to the delivery of a new advanced naval cruise missile to the IRGC Navy, Commander Alireza Tangsiri said that enemy vessels will be forced to stay thousands of kilometers away to avoid finding themselves in the missiles crosshairs.

We can fire the Abu Mahdi missile from deep inside the country. The missile has a dual seeker and performs successfully against the enemys electronic warfare, Tangsiri said.

Iran characterizes the Abu Mahdi as among the best missiles of its class in the world in terms of targeting, high destructive power, and passage through geographical obstacles and enemy defense systems, and says the missile, which has a range of over 1,000 km, will dramatically increase the countrys maritime reach.

Since the missile has a very low flight ceiling and a very long range, it can hardly be tracked, Commander Tangsiri said.

The new missile is named after Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis, the late Iraqi militia commander who was slain in a US assassination strike in Baghdad in January 2020 alongside IRGC Quds Force commander Qasem Soleimani, who was on a secret peace mission in the country aimed at normalizing relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

Gulf Tensions

Tensi...

04:12

Report says Hunter Biden friend to tell Congress then-VP Joe joined dozens of son's business meetings via phone "IndyWatch Feed World"

House Republicans continue to investigate whether the Biden family used the influence then-Vice President Joe Biden had in the White House to elicit foreign business deals Devon Archer, a former best friend and business associate of Hunter Biden in Ukraine, is expected to testify under oath to Congress this week that President Biden met with dozens of Hunter's business associates while he was serving as vice president between 2009 and 2017. Fox News Digital has confirmed that Archer has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee and could testify as early as Thursday, July 27. The expected testimony could cast further doubt on President Biden's repeated claims that he had no knowledge of his son's foreign business dealings or of having any influence on them. Miranda Devine, a New York Post columnist and Fox News contributor, reported Monday that Archer, 48, is expected to tell the House Oversight Committee about meetings he witnessed attended by both Bidens Hunter and Joe ...

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