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**Fararu News Roundup: Gaza Peace Ceremony, Tragic Accidents, and Economic Concerns Dominate Headlines**

**Tehran, Iran –** A diverse range of stories is capturing the attention of Iranians today, from international diplomacy to domestic tragedies and economic anxieties.

A picture emerged from the Gaza peace ceremony, reportedly showing FIFA President Gianni Infantino in attendance during the Egyptian President’s statement. This coincides with reactions from prominent American politicians like Trump, Biden and Clinton following the signing of the Gaza peace agreement. Meanwhile, the Iranian Foreign Ministry has firmly rejected claims that Iran’s absence from related diplomatic efforts represents a missed opportunity.

Tragedy struck twice today, as a brother and sister in Golestan died after consuming pizza from a popular fast-food restaurant, and a driver in Chengdu, China, perished in a fiery accident involving a Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle. Investigations are underway in both cases.

The arts community is mourning the loss of veteran filmmaker and writer, Nasser Taghvai, who passed away at the age of 84. Earlier in the week, the funeral for actor Mohammad Kassebi took place with the attendance of several officials. In lighter news, Ed Sheeran revealed Barcelona’s new El Clasico jersey alongside an Iranian song. Furthermore, actress Elnaz Shakerdoost revealed her look in the upcoming film “Kaj Pileh,” set to be released in two days.

Economic anxieties are also on the rise. The price of Emami gold coins has seen a significant drop of 500,000 Toman. Concerns remain about the price of medicine, with the head of the inspection office of the Food and Drug Administration emphasizing the need for price transparency in all pharmacies. One gram of 18-carat gold exceeded 10.9 million Toman. Furthermore, Saipa announced a factory price of 733 million Toman for the Pars Nova. Reports also indicate that parliamentary representatives are pushing for a bill to prevent the government from submitting documents related to the international treaty against combating transnational organized crime. The head of parliament also announced the removal of subsidies for three income deciles by November.

Controversy surrounds the legal case involving the son and daughter-in-law of Kazem Sedighi, accused of fraud and influencing the judiciary. The case has been indicted. Additionally, online retailers have been criticized for selling products using Islamic names on animal toys.

Other stories include:

* The Head of the State Inspectorate Organization vows to intensify supervision.
* Former Foreign Minister warns that delaying negotiations may be detrimental to Iran’s interests.
* A parliamentarian cautions against creating a dangerous precedent in challenging the Expediency Discernment Council.
* Adel Ferdosipour speaks about the danger of creating enemies from critics of the national team.
* A father reports an incident involving his son and the school principal.
* A Galaxy A17, a new model to replace the A16 is set to hit the market.
* A Wales-Belgium World Cup qualifier was briefly halted due to a large moth on the field.
* Experts weigh in on a photo finish in a recent sporting event.

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