Tag: Irans

  • Iran’s Spooky ‘Zombie Angelina Jolie’ Sahar Tabar Reveals Her Real Face After Being Released from Prison For Blasphemy (See Photos)

    The Iranian social media sensation Sahar Tabar who is known for posting creepy pictures resembling Hollywood actress Angelia Jolie recently revealed her real look, which seemed pretty normal. The woman was arrested and sentenced to jail in 2019 for alleged corruption and blasphemy. However, after being released from prison, she showed her natural beauty to the world. Zombie Angelina Jolie, Sahar Tabar ‘Freed on Bail’ After Being Jailed in Iran for ‘Obscenity’ & Other Social Media Activities.

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  • Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Says Passenger Interrupted by Airplane Hijacking

    Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Says Passenger Interrupted by Airplane Hijacking

    The guard’s announcement on Friday did not identify the hijacker, only that the hijacker sought to fly to the “southern edges of the Persian Gulf”.

    Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard said on Friday that officials interrupted an attempt to fly the night before the hijacking of a passenger plane, although it did offer some details on what happened.

    The guard said on its website that the hijacking targeted 100 regional commercial jets from Iran’s southwestern city of Ahwaz to the northwestern city of Mashhad.

    The guard’s announcement on Friday did not identify the hijacker, only that the hijacker sought to fly to the “southern edges of the Persian Gulf”. That description will include countries in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, which have long suspected Iran’s intentions over a wide area.

    It said that Iran’s air flight made an emergency landing in the city of Isfahan in central Iran, and no one was injured in the incident. It was not clear whether the alleged kidnappers were armed or facing criminal charges.

    According to the flight-tracking website FlightRadar / 2010, a Fokker 100 was flown from Ahwad to Mushad at 7:15 pm on Thursday evening. Iran Air has three aircraft in its fleet, each 30 years old as Iran remains out of international aircraft sales due to restrictions.

    Iranian domestic flights are reportedly carried by guard-armed air marshals who board them to prevent any attack or hijacking. The guards took command of aviation security in the 1980s after Iranian opposition groups seized unrest in the country following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    The last two such attempts took place in 2000. In September 2000, a man armed with a fake pistol and gasoline bomb sought to seize the Iran Air Fokor 100, which could fly to France. According to a report by the US Federal Aviation Administration, he opened fire and was later taken into custody.

    In November 2000, armed men of four families seized a Yakovale YAK-40 aircraft flown by Iranian Ariatur Airlines, thwarting the demand to fly US Guard air marshals, though shooting one of them Was given and stabbed each other. The FAA report states that one flight attendant and five hijackers were also injured.

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  • ‘Iran’s rupee depreciated, traders stopped exports’

    ‘Iran’s rupee depreciated, traders stopped exports’

    US sanctions cease Tehran’s oil sales to India affecting trade

    Indian traders have almost completely stopped signing new export contracts with Iranian buyers, such as rice, sugar and tea, due to Tehran’s caution with reserves with the depreciating rupee of the rupee.

    “Exporters are avoiding dealing with Iran because payments are delayed for months,” said a dealer of a global trading house.

    The dealer said that the Iranian rupee in India’s UCO and IDBI Bank, which are authorized to facilitate the two-rupee trade, have come down drastically and exporters are not sure they have been paid on time for the new shipment. Will go.

    Under US sanctions, Tehran is unable to use US dollars to transact oil sales.

    Iran had earlier made a deal to sell oil to India in exchange for rupees, which imported important commodities including agricultural commodities, but New Delhi stopped buying Tehran oil in May 2019, when the time of US sanctions The limit was reached.

    Tehran continued to use its own rupees to buy goods from India, but after not selling raw materials for 22 months, Iran’s rupee reserves have plummeted, saying Iran’s reserves have depreciated significantly And “it will be over soon as the business has closed,” IDBI Bank said official.

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