Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Sanctions and threats, signs of enemies’ disappointment
-Government’s new plan to sell oil with cooperation of private companies
-Throwing shoes and tomatoes at US Foreign Minister
-Reuters: Remove sanctions, Iran will cooperate
-Egypt, Syria, and Iran on agenda of US and Israel talks
-Lavrov: Bashar Assad will never leave power
SHARGH
-UAE becomes “atomic”
-Competition of Emirates pipeline with Iranian Strait
-Pipeline and security of Strait of Hormuz
-Diplomacy in Beijing and Moscow, clashes in Damascus
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Moscow’s severe criticism of the West’s war tactics in Syria
-20th Annual International Qur’an Fair opens
-Pakistani popular court’s decision to stop shipments of NATO equipment
-Saudi Interior Minister threatens to suppress protests
-Egypt’s Military Council: We will not allow one specific group to rule over the country
IRAN
-Iranian President: Government’s all out battle against enemies and opponents
-US ship attacks UAE boat
-Continuation of killings of Burmese Muslims amid international silence
-Iranian VP: We will move past even the worst and most unprecedented sanctions
-New wave of Taliban attacks in Afghanistan
-Continuation of Pakistani protests against NATO
-UAE’s iron fist in facing political activists
JAME JAM
-Reuters threatens Iranian ninjas
-Rebellion in Israel
-Peugeot cuts cooperation with Iran; workers lose jobs
-World oil price sets a new record
-Ahmadinejad: NAM has a good track record
-Foreign Minister Salehi: We still welcome the Annan plan
-Mubarak returns to prison