Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 17th of Mehr 1391; October 8th, 2012
Monday, 17th of Mehr - October 8th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-150000 people protest in Turkey: “We don’t want war”
-Iran’s ambassador to Baghdad: If Iranian planes are searched, we will also do the same
-Yemen: News of Iranian ambassador’s expulsion is false
-Vote count begins following Venezuela’s presidential election
-Military forces line up at Turkey and Syria border; Moscow warns NATO
-Venetians pour into streets with chants of independence from Italy
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani: We must return to our initial path
-Iran condemns desecration of al-Aqsa Mosque
-Kuwaiti Emir dissolves parliament
-Associated Press: Iran’s efforts to build confidence by changing 20% uranium into powder form
-Thomas Friedman: US Republicans are out of their mind
-Saudi King: Israel is a deceitful government trying to prevent peace
-Zionist regime’s Prime Minister summons Ehud Barak
ETEMAAD
-Goodbye to targeted subsidies
-91 signatures to question Ahmadinejad in parliament
-Attack on al-Aqsa Mosque condemned
-Syria’s Defense Minister: We will be victorious in World War
-US to strengthen South Korea’s missile power
IRAN
-Pope’s butler sentenced to 18 months in prison
-Anti-war activists demonstrate in US
-Azerbaijan: It’s time to find solution to Karabakh dispute
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Parliament’s two urgent measures for the economy
-How were the aid workers in Libya freed?
-Possibility of Libyan Prime Minister’s resignation
-Anti-US protests continue in Pakistan
-Netanyahu summons Ehud Barak
JAME JAM
-Freed Iranian hostages enter Tehran
-Majlis looks to stop second phase of targeted subsidies
-Daily Telegraph: Britain indirectly invests in Iran
-Salehi: We are optimistic about nuclear negotiations
-Mahmood Abbas requests OIC meeting
-US expresses concern over worsening of clashes between Turkey and Syria