Iranian currency rates for December 25

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 25. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced an official rate of foreign currencies on December 25, Trend reports referring to CBI.

According to the currency exchange rate of the Central Bank of Iran, 16 currencies increased and 17 have decreased in price, compared to December 24.

According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals 44,778 rials.

Currency Iranian rial on December 25 Iranian rial on December 24
1 US dollar USD 42,000 42,000
1 British pound GBP 50,619 50,642
1 Swiss franc CHF 45,013 45,013
1 Swedish krona SEK 3,989 3,992
1 Norwegian krone NOK 4,242 4,255
1 Danish krone DKK 5,996 6,000
1 Indian rupee INR 509 508
1 UAE dirham AED 11,437 11,437
1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 136,736 137,069
100 Pakistani rupees PKR 18,620 18,575
100 Japanese yens JPY 31,636 31,641
1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 5,381 5,382
1 Omani rial OMR 109,111 109,102
1 Canadian dollar CAD 30,876 30,911
1 New Zealand dollar NZD 26,443 26,434
1 South African rand ZAR 2,472 2,475
1 Turkish lira TRY 2,251 2,249
1 Russian ruble RUB 608 603
1 Qatari riyal QAR 11,539 11,539
100 Iraq dinars IQD 2,878 2,879
1 Syrian pound SYP 17 17
1 Australian dollar AUD 28,173 28,182
1 Saudi riyal SAR 11,201 11,201
1 Bahraini dinar BHD 111,703 111,703
1 Singapore dollar SGD 31,076 31,107
100 Bangladeshi takas BDT 39,494 39,492
10 Sri Lankan rupees LKR 1,149 1,150
1 Myanmar kyat MMK 21 21
100 Nepalese rupees NPR 31,740 31,674
1 Libyan dinar LYD 8,727 8,718
1 Chinese yuan CNY 6,011 6,010
100 Thai baths THB 120,721 120,960
1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 9,493 9,493
1,000 South Korean wons KRW 32,825 32,797
1 Jordanian dinar JOD 59,239 59,239
1 euro EUR 44,778 44,615
100 Kazakh tenge KZT 9,097 9,099
1 Georgian lari GEL 15,626 15,617
1,000 Indonesian rupiahs IDR 2,694 2,694
1 Afghan afghani AFN 478 475
1 Belarus ruble BYN 16,635 16,691
1 Azerbaijani manat AZN 24,707 24,671
100 Philippine pesos PHP 76,038 76,034
1 Tajik somoni TJS 4,117 4,117
1 Turkmen manat TMT 11,984 12,022

In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.

SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 322,101 rials, and the price of $1 is 303,222 rials.

NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export.

The price of 1 euro in this system is 305,711 rials, and the price of $1 is 287,793 rials.

On the black market, $1 is worth about 403,000-406,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 428,000-431,000 rials.

 

Source: TREND News Agency

 

Another Airbus 380 to arrive in Baku for passengers of Singapore-London flight

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 25. Another Airbus 380 of Qantas Airways, a plane of which had made an emergency landing at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport, arrived for the passengers of the Singapore-London flight, Trend reports citing the Airport.

The passengers will fly from Baku to the destination on this aircraft early this morning.

Meanwhile, on December 23, the captain of the A380 two-deck airliner requested landing at the Baku airport from the airspace over the territory of Georgia.

The cause for the emergency landing was the triggered smoke sensor in the cargo compartment of the aircraft.

Baku airport is one of the few in the world equipped with the necessary equipment for maintenance this type of aircraft and a runway that is ready to receive such a large airliner.

Notably, this is not the first time A380 crews have requested an emergency landing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport.

 

 

Source: TREND News Agency

WHO Chief Sees Global Health Emergencies Winding Down in 2023

World Health Organization Director-General, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus gave a grim assessment of the many health challenges and threats people around the world have faced this year.

Topping the list was the COVID-19 pandemic that has sickened and killed millions of people for a third year. He noted a global outbreak of monkeypox, now known as mpox, an Ebola outbreak in Uganda, and cholera outbreaks in multiple countries as other health crises.

He said these emergencies were compounded by wars in Ethiopia and Ukraine, as well as climate disasters, including drought and flooding in the greater Horn of Africa and the Sahel, and flooding in Pakistan.

And yet, as 2022 draws to a close, he said there were many reasons for hope.

“The COVID-19 pandemic has declined significantly this year, the global monkeypox outbreak is waning, and there have been no cases of Ebola in Uganda for more than three weeks,” he said. “We are hopeful that each of these emergencies will be declared over at different points next year.”

While the pandemic is not over, Tedros said great progress has been made in containing its spread. He noted that one year ago, COVID-19 was killing 50,000 people a week. This now has dropped to fewer than 10,000 deaths a week.

Despite the significant decline, he cautioned the virus is here to stay and people have to learn how to manage the disease. He urged vigilance, masking, social distancing and, above all else, vaccinating.

2023

Looking ahead to next year, he said the WHO’s focus will be on health promotion and disease prevention.

“Instead of focusing on sick care like we do, we focus on health care, meaning keeping people healthy,” said Tedros. “And we will do everything to make that happen. But for that to happen, we will also focus on pushing for universal health coverage, especially with a shift to primary health care as a foundation.”

The WHO chief cited emergency preparedness and response as another priority. With new virus strains emerging, he emphasized the importance of doing everything possible to prepare the world for future pandemics.

 

 

Source: Voice of America

Arctic Blast Sweeps US, Causes Bomb Cyclone

An arctic blast has brought extreme cold, heavy snow and intense wind across much of the U.S. — just in time for the holidays.

The weather system, dubbed a “bomb cyclone,” is disrupting travel and causing hazardous winter conditions. Where is this winter weather coming from, and what’s in store for the coming days?

What’s happening?

A front of cold air is moving down from the Arctic, sending temperatures plunging.

Much of the U.S. will see below-average temperatures, said Bob Oravec, lead forecaster for the National Weather Service in College Park, Maryland.

Temperatures may drop by more than 20 degrees Fahrenheit (11 degrees Celsius) in just a few hours, the National Weather Service predicts.


Wind chill temperatures could drop to dangerous lows far below zero — enough to cause frostbite within minutes. In parts of the Plains, the wind chill could dip as low as minus 70 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 57 Celsius).

Those in the Plains, the Upper Midwest and the Great Lakes were cautioned to expect blizzard conditions as heavy winds whip up the snow, according to the National Weather Service.

Who will be affected?

Pretty much everyone east of the Rockies — around two-thirds of the country — will see extreme weather, said Ryan Maue, a private meteorologist in the Atlanta area.

Though much of the West Coast will be shielded from the cold, the Arctic front is expected to pass east and south all the way through Florida.

Heavy snowfall and intense winds could be bad news for air travel, Oravec said.

And for those planning to hit the road for the holidays, “you’re going to have pretty serious whiteout conditions,” Maue cautioned.

How long will it last?

This weather system is expected to bring some major “weather whiplash,” said Judah Cohen, a winter storm expert for Atmospheric Environmental Research.

The cold isn’t going to stick around for long. After the dramatic plunge that will keep temperatures low for about a week, “everything will snap back to normal,” Cohen said.

Shortly after Christmas, temperatures are expected to start to warm up again, moving from west to east. They are likely to remain near normal through the end of the year in most of the U.S.

Why is this happening?

It all started farther north, as frigid air collected over the snow-covered ground in the Arctic, Maue said.

Then the jet stream — wobbling air currents in the middle and upper parts of the atmosphere — began pushing this cold pool down into the U.S.


As this arctic air is pushed into the warmer, moister air ahead of it, the system can quickly develop into serious weather — including what’s known as a “bomb cyclone,” a fast-developing storm in which atmospheric pressure falls very quickly over 24 hours.

These severe weather events usually form over bodies of water, which have lots of warmth and moisture to feed the storm, Maue said. But with the huge amount of cold air coming through, we could see a rare bomb cyclone forming over land.

Is this normal?

The storm is a strong one, but “not unheard of for the winter seasons,” Oravec said.

It’s pretty normal to have cold air build up in the winter. This week, though, shifts in the jet stream have pushed the air more to the southeast than usual, Oravec said — sweeping the freeze across the country and making storm conditions more intense.

The U.S. probably won’t reach record-breaking lows, like those seen in the cold snap of 1983 or the polar vortex of 2014, Maue said.

Still, “for most people alive, this will be a memorable, top-10 extreme cold event,” Maue said.

 

 

Source: Voice of America

 

Iranian currency rates for December 24

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 24. The Central Bank of Iran (CBI) announced an official rate of foreign currencies on December 24, Trend reports referring to CBI.

According to the currency exchange rate of the Central Bank of Iran, 21 currencies increased and 14 have decreased in price, compared to December 22.

According to CBI, $1 equals 42,000 Iranian rials and 1 euro equals 44,615 rials.

Currency Iranian rial on December 24 Iranian rial on December 22
1 US dollar USD 42,000 42,000
1 British pound GBP 50,642 50,705
1 Swiss franc CHF 45,013 45,275
1 Swedish krona SEK 3,992 4,028
1 Norwegian krone NOK 4,255 4,261
1 Danish krone DKK 6,000 5,985
1 Indian rupee INR 508 507
1 UAE dirham AED 11,437 11,437
1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 137,069 137,062
100 Pakistani rupees PKR 18,575 18,565
100 Japanese yens JPY 31,641 31,733
1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 5,382 5,389
1 Omani rial OMR 109,102 109,090
1 Canadian dollar CAD 30,911 30,834
1 New Zealand dollar NZD 26,434 26,397
1 South African rand ZAR 2,475 2,444
1 Turkish lira TRY 2,249 2,250
1 Russian ruble RUB 603 588
1 Qatari riyal QAR 11,539 11,539
100 Iraq dinars IQD 2,879 2,879
1 Syrian pound SYP 17 17
1 Australian dollar AUD 28,182 28,127
1 Saudi riyal SAR 11,201 11,200
1 Bahraini dinar BHD 111,703 111,702
1 Singapore dollar SGD 31,107 31,061
100 Bangladeshi takas BDT 39,492 39,492
10 Sri Lankan rupees LKR 1,150 1,150
1 Myanmar kyat MMK 21 21
100 Nepalese rupees NPR 31,674 31,649
1 Libyan dinar LYD 8,718 8,695
1 Chinese yuan CNY 6,010 6,016
100 Thai baths THB 120,960 121,189
1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 9,493 9,466
1,000 South Korean wons KRW 32,797 32,722
1 Jordanian dinar JOD 59,239 59,238
1 euro EUR 44,615 44,513
100 Kazakh tenge KZT 9,099 8,956
1 Georgian lari GEL 15,617 15,792
1,000 Indonesian rupiahs IDR 2,694 2,698
1 Afghan afghani AFN 475 480
1 Belarus ruble BYN 16,691 16,670
1 Azerbaijani manat AZN 24,671 24,671
100 Philippine pesos PHP 76,034 76,231
1 Tajik somoni TJS 4,117 4,114
1 Turkmen manat TMT 12,022 12,022

In Iran, the official exchange rate is used for the import of some essential products.

SANA system is a system introduced by the Central Bank of Iran to the currency exchange offices, where the price of 1 euro is 322,101 rials, and the price of $1 is 303,222 rials.

NIMA is a system intended for the sale of a certain percentage of the foreign currency gained from export.

The price of 1 euro in this system is 305,711 rials, and the price of $1 is 287,793 rials.

On the black market, $1 is worth about 398,000-401,000 rials, while 1 euro is worth about 423,000-426,000 rials.

 

Source: TREND News Agency

Team Eagles, Owned by BLS International, Participates in the First World Tennis League

BLS International’s owned Team Eagles participates in The First World Tennis League

BLS International’s owned Team Eagles participates in The First World Tennis League

DUBAI, Arab Emirates, Dec. 23, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Team Eagles, owned by BLS International Services Ltd., is participating in this season of the World Tennis League taking place from the 19th to the 24th of December 2022 in the Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai. World Tennis League is an exemplary blend of sports and entertainment, making for a unique experience, featuring world-renowned tennis players along with some preeminent artists from around the globe. The players’ lineup includes the legendary player Novak Djokovic, Iga Swiatek who has been currently ranked world No. 1 by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), Dominic Thiem who has been ranked as high as world No. 3 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals, and Anett Kontaveit who is the highest-ranked Estonian player in history, among several others. The league will follow a never seen format by dividing these players into four different teams: Eagles, Kites, Hawks, and Falcons. These matches will be followed by some compelling concerts by DJs and performers like Tiesto, NE-YO, WIZKID, Mohammad Ramadan, Deadmaus, and Armin Van Buuren.

Mr. Shikhar Aggarwal, the Joint Managing Director of BLS International, has been quoted saying, “BLS International is a trusted global, tech-enabled service provider for visa consular and digital services, and we rank amongst the top three players in the said domain. At BLS International, we have always believed in continuously expanding our horizons and developing a one-world network between different countries, cultures, and communities. With that vision, we embark on this exciting journey of becoming a part of the premier World Tennis League with our team, the Eagles! As we kick off this electrifying competition, to my team Nick, Rohan, Caroline, Bianca, and Andreas, I’d just like to say, may you all soar victoriously high, just like an eagle, as you keep your eye on the championship. To all the teams, here’s wishing you all the very best!”

About BLS International

BLS International Services Limited (“BLS International”), member of the exclusive club of Indian unicorns and a trusted global tech-enabled services partner for governments and citizens, has an impeccable reputation for setting benchmarks in the domain of visa, passport, consular, citizen, e-governance, attestation, biometric, e-visa, and retail services since 2005. The company is recognized as “India’s Most Valuable Companies” by Business Today Magazine, “Best under a Billion” company by Forbes Asia, and ranked amongst “Fortune India’s Next 500 companies”. BLS International has recently reached the market cap milestone of one billion dollars.

Contact Information:
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Global Head- Corporate Communications
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Azerbaijani currency rates for December 23

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 23. The official exchange rate of the US dollar and euro against Azerbaijani manat as of December 23, 2022, is set at 1.7 and 1,8028 manat, respectively, Trend reports via Central Bank of Azerbaijan (CBA).

The manat rate to other global currencies for Friday according to the CBA:

Currencies
1 US dollar USD 1,7
1 Euro EUR 1,8028
1 Australian dollar AUD 1,1353
1 Argentine peso ARS 0,0097
1 Belarus ruble BYN 0,6735
1 Brazil real BRL 0,3286
1 UAE dirham AED 0,4629
1 South African rand ZAR 0,099
100 South Korean won KRW 0,1326
1 Czech koruna CZK 0,0744
1 Chilean peso CLP 0,1946
1 Chinese yuan CNY 0,2432
1 Danish krone DKK 0,2424
1 Georgian lari GEL 0,6333
1 Hong Kong dollar HKD 0,2178
1 Indian rupee INR 0,0205
1 British pound GBP 2,0468
100 Indonesian rupiah IDR 0,0109
100 Iranian rials IRR 0,004
1 Swedish krona SEK 0,1625
1 Swiss franc CHF 1,8245
1 Israeli shekel ILS 0,4865
1 Canadian dollar CAD 1,2467
1 Kuwaiti dinar KWD 5,5477
1 Kazakh tenge KZT 0,0037
1 Kyrgyz som KGS 0,0199
100 Lebanese pound LBP 0,1119
1 Malaysian ringgit MYR 0,3838
1 Mexican peso MXN 0,087
1 Moldovan leu MDL 0,0883
1 Egyptian pound EGP 0,0688
1 Norwegian krone NOK 0,1723
100 Uzbek soum UZS 0,0151
1 Polish zloty PLN 0,3884
1 Russian ruble RUB 0,0243
1 Singapore dollar SGD 1,2576
1 Saudi riyal SAR 0,4521
1 SDR (Special Drawing Rights of IMF) XDR 2,2634
1 Turkish lira TRY 0,091
1 Taiwan dollar TWD 0,0553
1 Tajik somoni TJS 0,1661
1 New Turkmen manat TMT 0,4857
1 Ukrainian hryvnia UAH 0,046
100 Japanese yen JPY 1,2808
1 New Zealand dollar NZD 1,0668

 

 

Source: TREND News Agency

Qantas Airways plane makes emergency landing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport

BAKU, Azerbaijan, December 23. An aircraft of the Qantas Airways has made an emergency landing at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, Trend reports citing the press service of airport.

The airline’s Airbus A380, en route Singapore-London, requested an emergency landing at the Baku airport due to smoke in the cargo hold.

The plane landed safely at 07:08 (GMT+4), there were no casualties during the incident. There were 356 passengers on board.

All emergency services have been put on alert at Baku airport.

At the moment, the aircraft is being inspected, and measures are being organized to assess all the circumstances and causes of the incident.

Airbus A380 is a double-deck and the most spacious passenger airliner in the world.

Meanwhile, this is not the first time A380 captains have requested an emergency landing at Heydar Aliyev International Airport. Not every airport in the world is able to accept an aircraft of this size. For this it is necessary to have a sufficiently long and durable runway, as well as the necessary equipment to serve the aircraft.

 

Source: TREND News Agency