Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
- Enforcement of oil sanctions worries Europe, not Iran
-Morsi in Cairo University: My first priority is to defend Palestinians
-Chatham House warning: We must not victimize Europe in US confrontation with Iran
-Hezbollah: Egypt needs relations with Iran to play its regional and global role
-Salehi’s phone conversation with Swedish Foreign Minister
-Noori Al-Maleki: We will never establish relations with Israel
-Kuwaiti government resigns following people’s protests
-Israel’s reaction to Egyptian developments
SHARGH
- Oil Ministry on alert
-Kofi Annan: Agreement on transitional government in Syria
-New reports of Security Council Sanction Committee against Iran published
-RGC’s missile maneuver commences
-Kabul meets with Taliban in Japan
-Isaac Shamir dies
-Netanyahu congratulates Morsi
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Israelis’ protests against social inequalities
-Saudi Arabia stops issuing visas for Iranian pilgrims
-Iran’s Representative to UN: Iran will not compromise on its absolute rights in negotiations with P5+1
-Arab League meets in Cairo to discuss Syria
IRAN
-Geneva decision prepares the ground for foreign intervention in Syria
-Moqtada Sadr: Al-Maleki impeachment and vote of no confidence not to the benefit of Iraq
-US Senate ratifies increase of Washington’s security relations with Israel
-8 dead in US drone attack against Pakistan
-Britain’s referendum to exit EU
-Saudi princes fight over being the next King
-Noori Al-Maleki: Root of Iraq’s problems lies in foreigners’ intervention
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Government officially says goodbye to second phase of targeted subsidies
-Iran’s approach on region, influence not intervention
-Fragile agreement in Geneva
-Parliament representatives’ statement about Egypt
-Turkey, big loser in Syrian game
JAME JAM
-Parliament’s plan to close Strait of Hormuz
-Iran’s Foreign Minister: Nuclear issue will end to Iran’s benefits
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: West’s sanctions against Iran threaten world’s energy security
-Saudi King in coma
-Head of German Intelligence Agency resigns
-Head of UN Supervision Mission returns to Syria
-Saudi Arabia King’s niece seeks asylum in Britain