
Following the release of a video of Arbaeen passengers being transported by military aircraft without observing health protocols, Fars News Agency wrote: "They traveled."
"We have not yet passed the fifth courier," said Qassem Janababaei, deputy health minister at the Ministry of Health. "Although the number of hospitalizations and deaths is declining, in some provinces, the passage of the fifth wave has become longer."

"Cinemas are completely bankrupt," said Mohammad Ghased Ashrafi, president of the Cinematographers' Association, referring to the critical situation of cinemas. "Some cinemas owe money to movie owners, and we even have a hall that owes only 100,000 tomans, and it is not good for cinemas to be closed because of this," he said.

Examining Iran's macroeconomic indicators, the Tehran Chamber of Commerce reported that the country's inflation reached more than 43% in July, about six times that of Iraq and more than twice that of Turkey. At its board meeting, the Chamber of Commerce called inflation a "worrying factor" in Iran's economy

In a statement, Bank Melli Iran assessed the comments about the bankruptcy of this bank as superficial and unprofessional and announced that according to the Monetary and Banking Law, in case of deprivation or risk in the bank's ability to pay, the Central Bank will be responsible for managing the bank, but Bank Melli will not. He is not in such a situation