Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

25 July 2012 | 16:39 Code : 1904685 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 4th of Mordad 1391; July 25th, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Wednesday, 4th of Mordad - July 25th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Supreme Leader: The West is like a bus buried under an avalanche

-Baghdad: Saudi Arabia behind Monday explosions

-Former CIA chief: Iran has become extra-regional power

-Iran’s letter to UN Human Rights Commissioner to stop Myanmar genocide

-Head of Kadima Party: We disagree with any military adventurism against Iran

-Putin warns the West: We will not allow Afghanistan scenario to be repeated in Syria

-Al-Saud opponents hold first conference outside the country

 

SHARGH

 

-Assad opponents ready to accept “Yemeni solution” in Syria

-Center for Statistics: 13.5% unemployment rate in 1390

- Army’s Deputy Chief of Staff: Friends of Syria have not entered the scene yet

-Turkey recruits Persian-speaking spies

-Schmid and Bagheri meet in Istanbul

-Political “crash” in Cuba

-Hesham Kandil: Egypt’s new Prime Minister

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Supreme Leader: Enemy’s pressures will not cause us to reconsider our calculations

-Putin: Syrian crisis should be solved through negotiation, not force

-Bagheri and Schmid meet in Istanbul

-People in Indonesia, India, England, and Iran march in support of Burmese Muslims

-Bahraini dictator meets Francois Hollande in Paris

-Avigdor Lieberman: We will never apologize to Turkey

 

IRAN

 

-Supreme Leader: We will pass tough times with both realism and idealism

-Burmese Buddhists set fire to tens of Muslim villages in Myanmar

-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Kofi Annan plan still best way to solve Syrian crisis

-Iran: Human rights councils should prevent genocide in Myanmar

-First cooperation agreement between Zionist Regime and South Sudan signed

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Supreme Leader lays out plan to pass tough times

-Iran’s letter to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights regarding Myanmar

-Hesham Kandil becomes new Egyptian Prime Minister

-Putin’s 5-item proposal for Syrian crisis

-Hezbollah’s reaction to Iraq explosions and Myanmar killings

 

JAME JAM

 

-Defense Minister: Iran does not intend to send military forces to Syria

-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: We are facing the enemy’s “soft war”

-World oil prices go down

-Salehi: Syria is gradually moving towards peace and calm

-Russian Navy ships on their way to Syria

-Russian Foreign Minister: US’ direct support for terrorism