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Farhad Daneshvar

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About Farhad
A BBC-trained journalist with expertise in the Middle East, Iran and the CIS in particular Azerbaijan as well as multi-language capabilities who displays an ability to write balanced, informative and interesting stories that give all involved parties an opportunity to have their say. A quick learner who can absorb new ideas and can communicate clearly and effectively. Possessing excellent bonding skills and an inquiring mind that helps to win over the confidence of people. Multi-skilled with an ability to build strong working relationships with fellow investigators, photographers, columnists and news editors.
Currently looking for a suitable role in journalism with a reputable publisher.
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Azerbaijani English Persian (Farsi)
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Why Don't People Disclose STIs To A Sexual Partner? Stigma Has A Lot To Do With It

17 Jun 2024  |  menafn.com
The article explores the reasons why individuals may not disclose sexually transmitted infections (STIs) to their sexual partners, highlighting the significant role that stigma plays in this decision. It delves into the social and psychological barriers that contribute to the lack of disclosure, emphasizing the need for better education and communication to address these issues.

U.S. sanctions on Iran kill off faint hopes of diplomatic solution

25 Jun 2019  |  Tehran Times
The latest U.S. sanctions on Iran, targeting Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, have been perceived as a closure of diplomatic avenues by Iran. The sanctions follow the U.S. pulling back from airstrikes, which President Trump claimed would have resulted in 150 Iranian casualties. The sanctions have severely impacted Iran's economy, particularly its crude exports. The article discusses the potential for asymmetric warfare and the vulnerabilities of U.S. allies in the region, suggesting that a conflict would be costly for both the U.S. and Iran, with significant regional implications.

The fight against Islamic State in Iraq is raging in Tikrit, where government forces are being helped by dozens of Shia militias. One soldier in particular has gained thousands of fans online - but his story is also a revealing insight into Iran's propaganda machine.

May deadline: a nail in the coffin of Iran’s new oil contracts

10 Apr 2018  |  www.azernews.az
Expectations of renewed US sanctions against Iran threaten the country's efforts to revitalize its oil industry through the Iran Petroleum Contract (IPC). With a looming May 12 deadline for President Trump to sign a waiver on sanctions, fears grow that he may not comply, jeopardizing the 2015 nuclear deal. Tehran aims to develop its oil fields, particularly in the West Karoun region, but faces challenges from investor fears and domestic opposition. Recent agreements with Total and Zarubezhneft highlight progress, but Trump's hostility and recent appointments of Mike Pompeo and John Bolton exacerbate uncertainties. European and Iranian efforts to protect the nuclear deal continue, but the future of IPC remains uncertain.

Iran faces no gas outage thanks to giant projects

30 Jan 2018  |  menafn.com
Iran has successfully avoided gas outages this winter due to the inauguration of several phases of the South Pars gas field and the maintenance of major gas pipelines. Despite heavy snowfall affecting over 20 provinces, the country has maintained a steady gas supply, with daily consumption expected to rise. The National Gas Company, represented by spokesperson Majid Boujarzadeh, has assured that there are no supply issues for industrial units and power plants. Key infrastructure projects, including new pipelines and expanded gas field phases, have been crucial in ensuring uninterrupted gas supply.

Gradual price correction would reduce Iran's budget deficit

19 Dec 2017  |  www.azernews.az
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's proposed state budget of about $104 billion aims to reduce the country's budget deficit by borrowing from the National Development Fund of Iran and increasing commodity prices, including energy carriers. The budget reduces projected oil income by 10.5 percent and transfers 32 percent of oil revenues to the NDFI. Iran's reliance on oil income has historically impacted inflation rates, with increased spending during high oil income periods and borrowing during low periods both fueling inflation. The unemployment rate in Iran stands at 11.7 percent, exacerbated by a lack of investment and poor business environment for the private sector. The administration's anti-inflationary policies have led to recession and increased unemployment. Policymakers are encouraged to adopt long-term policies to decrease reliance on oil income and enhance the non-oil sector's role in the economy.

Another challenge for Iran: rising fuel prices vs inflation

01 Dec 2017  |  www.azernews.az
The Iranian government has proposed a 50% increase in gasoline prices in its draft budget to address budget deficits and create job opportunities, despite concerns about inflation and unemployment. The IMF projects Iran's GDP growth to reach 4.2% in 2017/18, potentially rising to 4.5% with financial reforms. The unemployment rate stands at 11.7%, with 3.1 million individuals unemployed. The government estimates that the fuel price hike could save $4.8 billion, which could be used to create new jobs. The IMF suggests that inflation may temporarily rise in 2018/19 but return to single digits in the medium term.

Why Iranian producers losing business to foreign rivals?

29 Sep 2017  |  menafn.com
Iranian producers are losing business to foreign competitors due to high domestic production costs, outdated products, and inability to meet current demands. Despite a ban on the import of about 880 items, foreign goods continue to enter the Iranian market, with China being the largest exporter. The economic crisis and competition have led to the shutdown of numerous production units and factories. Over the first five months of the current fiscal year, Iran's imports increased in volume and value, with significant rises in car parts, passenger cars, rice, and other goods. Some experts argue that this increase in imports signals an economic recovery, but others, like Abbas Samavati, refute this, pointing to outdated production capabilities and lack of technological advancement.

How banking facilities could help Iran's auto industry (exclusive)

26 Sep 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Iran's auto industry faces challenges due to delays in payments and the failure of carmakers to purchase spare parts at reasonable prices. Auto part makers suggest that banking loans and facilities could improve their output quality. The head of the Auto Parts Association highlights the need for foreign cooperation to enhance technology and access international markets. The sector suffers from a lack of financial resources and technological development. While auto part makers seek government support, policymakers advise them to focus on exports. Car manufacturers criticize the quality of domestic spare parts, but industry representatives argue that their products meet required standards.

Rouhani: Moderation is chosen path of Iranian people

20 Sep 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani addressed the UN General Assembly, emphasizing that moderation is the chosen path of the Iranian people. He highlighted the significant voter turnout in Iran's recent presidential election as a testament to the electorate's maturity. Rouhani discussed the adoption of 'The Charter of Citizens' Rights' and Iran's commitment to fighting terrorism for ethical and humanitarian reasons. He also praised the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA) as a model for global interactions, endorsed by the international community and the UN Security Council.

Rouhani in US to defend deal against Trump

17 Sep 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Senior officials from over 100 countries, including Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, are attending the UN General Assembly in New York to discuss the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Amidst threats from US President Donald Trump to withdraw from the nuclear deal, Iranian officials and commentators emphasize the importance of maintaining international trust and relations. The Trump administration has declared Iran compliant with the deal twice but threatens non-compliance in the next review. European interest in the deal remains strong, viewing Iran as an untapped market. Analysts suggest the US may continue to pressure Iran while keeping the deal intact.

Iran's President Rouhani takes oath of office for 2nd term

05 Aug 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Hassan Rouhani was inaugurated for a second term as Iran's president, pledging to improve the economy and protect individual rights. Despite championing the nuclear deal, Rouhani faces criticism over its limited benefits for ordinary Iranians. The US sanctions have further complicated the deal's outcomes, with Rouhani promising to address these challenges. He is expected to announce a diverse cabinet to fulfill his campaign promises.

Supreme Leader endorses Rouhani as Iran's President

03 Aug 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei officially endorsed Hassan Rouhani as President of Iran, urging him to resist the demands of arrogant states. Rouhani, re-elected in May 2017, will have his public inauguration on August 5 and must submit his new cabinet for a vote of confidence. Despite championing the nuclear deal (JCPOA) during his first term, Rouhani faces criticism for its limited benefits to ordinary Iranians, compounded by US sanctions. Rouhani has vowed to respond to US actions by breaching the deal's terms.

Supreme Leader says Iran remains strong despite enemies' hostility

03 Aug 2017  |  www.menafn.com
Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei asserts the nation's strength in political, security, and economic domains despite adversarial actions and sanctions. He emphasizes the need for President Hassan Rouhani to address economic challenges, maintain national unity, and resist foreign pressures, particularly from the U.S. Khamenei also defends Iran's recent rocket test as a scientific endeavor and officially endorses Rouhani for a second presidential term.

Iran eyes merger to address banking crisis

05 Jun 2017  |  www.azernews.az
Iran is considering bank mergers to address issues caused by unauthorized financial institutions, which have destabilized the country's monetary system. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) supports mergers to improve capital adequacy ratios and align with international standards. While some see mergers as a way to strengthen banks, others argue for improved financial reporting standards first. The CBI is determined to tackle illegal credit institutions, with plans to merge with the Caspian credit institution, formed from eight bankrupt entities. The merger process requires shareholder and government approval, with potential risks of new entities facing bankruptcy.

Iran presidential race: top clerics may lose to non

19 May 2017  |  www.azernews.az
Speculation surrounds the outcome of Iran's upcoming presidential elections, with incumbent President Hassan Rouhani facing challenges from conservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi and several independent candidates. Both conservative and reformist camps are divided, with some reformists likely to support an independent candidate over Rouhani. Analysts suggest Rouhani's nuclear deal has not significantly improved the economy, while Raisi's public trust is weakened by the judiciary's performance. The election may see a non-partisan nominee gaining public trust over the clerics.

'The Archangel of Death' fighting Islamic State

18 Mar 2015  |  BBC News فارسی
Abu Azrael, dubbed 'father of the archangel of death,' has become a popular figure online for his role in fighting Islamic State in Tikrit, Iraq. His real name is Ayyub Faleh al-Rubaie, a former member of the Mahdi Army and a father of five. His background includes being a physical education teacher and having skills in taekwondo and shooting. Abu Azrael's story highlights Iran's propaganda efforts, as he is a member of the Kata'ib Imam Ali militia, which has ties to Iran. His social media presence is part of a sophisticated campaign to promote Shia militias, and while he has a large following in Iraq, Iranians also show great interest in him.
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