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Seismic Surge: 165 Earthquakes Rock the Region in Just One Week!
During the third week of Bahman (February 1-7), Iran recorded 165 earthquakes, highlighting the region’s seismic challenges, according to the Institute of Geophysics at the University of Tehran. The data revealed 139 quakes under magnitude 3, 24 between 3 and 4, and 2 between 4 and 5, with the largest at 4.2 in Bushehr province. Bushehr had the highest activity (34 quakes), while some provinces, including Tehran, reported none. Iran experiences about 2% of global earthquakes but accounts for over 6% of related fatalities. Monitoring and preparedness are crucial for public safety in this seismically active region.
Revving Up Environmental Diplomacy: A Global Movement for Sustainable Solutions
Shina Ansari, head of Iran’s Department of Environment, highlighted the country’s progress in environmental diplomacy during a Tehran press conference. Over the past year, Iran has strengthened international collaboration through foreign trips, bilateral meetings, and participation in the Ramsar Convention. Notable achievements include the extension of the Ramsar regional center’s certificate, membership in the Convention’s Steering Committee, and receiving Wetland City certifications. Iran is also collaborating with the UNDP on a waste management project and will host events addressing the Caspian Sea’s declining water levels. These developments underscore Iran’s commitment to global environmental challenges and sustainable practices.
Revolutionary Breakthroughs in Cell and Gene Therapy Transforming Healthcare in Iran
Iran has achieved FDA approval for cell therapy products, showcasing its advancements in pharmaceutical technology. Mehdi Pirsalehi, FDA director, noted that some gene therapy products are in clinical trials, reflecting the country’s commitment to innovative healthcare solutions. Approximately 99% of domestic medicines are produced by Iranian companies, which are successfully utilizing indigenized biotechnology. In the first half of 2024, Iran’s pharmaceutical exports rose by 19.7% to $104.6 million, with plans to boost exports by 30% in the mid-term. The FDA aims to double medicine exports short-term and increase them tenfold long-term, emphasizing high-quality standards amid complex regulations.
Tehran and Beijing Unite for Innovative Health Sector Collaborations
Iran and China are enhancing collaboration in the pharmaceutical and medical sectors through a comprehensive partnership agreement, part of a broader 25-year economic agreement. The partnership aims to boost commercial and industrial capabilities, enhance domestic health sector production, and facilitate access to regional markets for medical products. Key initiatives include sharing expertise, conducting medical research, and developing essential medical equipment. Chinese Vice Premier Ding Zhisheng expressed eagerness to strengthen scientific cooperation, aligning with the Belt and Road Initiative. This evolving relationship reinforces bilateral ties and aims to yield significant advancements in health and technology for both nations.
Iran and Oman Forge Strategic Partnership: Telecom Giants Sign MOU for Enhanced Data Transmission
Iranian and Omani companies signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to enhance data transmission between the two nations during the Iran Corridor 2025 event in Dubai. The agreement aims to establish data transit corridors that will increase connectivity between northern Iran and Europe, boosting data capacity to Oman to 4.5 terabits per second. This collaboration with Omantel will optimize telecommunications infrastructure, reducing data transmission costs and time across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. The initiative positions Iran as a regional digital hub, attracting investment and creating job opportunities in the ICT sector, while fostering regional cooperation in advancing digital infrastructure.