Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

12 July 2012 | 19:22 Code : 1904086 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 22nd of Tir 1391; July 12th, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

Thursday, 22nd of Tir - July 12th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Supreme Leader: In supporting region’s uprisings, we are not concerned about any power

-500,000 people protest against Al-Saud

-Fear of Iran missile power in new Pentagon report

-Iran’s permanent representative to UN: Countries should draw their defense strategy without foreign intervention

-Security letter of understanding signed between Iran and Armenia

-Baghdad and UN agree to end MKO presence in Iraq

 

SHARGH

 

-Supreme Leader: Iranian nation vaccinated against any sanction

-14 dollar oil price reduction in one month

-Libya’s “Muslim Brotherhood” accepts defeat

-Annan: Baghdad and Tehran agree to help solve Syrian crisis

-Morsi: Security of Persian Gulf countries, Egypt’s red line

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Supreme Leader: Muslim women should revive Islamic identity

-European companies agree to receive Iran’s oil through private sector

-EU and China confer about Iranian nuclear issue

-Qatif, Al-Saud nightmare

 

IRAN

 

-Big victory for Wall Street movement

-Details of Annan meetings with Iranian officials

-Details of Salehi’s visit to UAE

-US confesses to Iran’s high missile power

-Oil sanctions, big opportunity for Iranian economic developments

-Al-Azhar, source of sharia interpretation in Egypt’s constitution

-Secret contacts between Mahmood Abbas and Head of the Zionist Regime revealed

-China criticizes US for its intervention in border tensions with Japan

-West’s insistence on war, Russia’s insistence on diplomacy

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Oil production with pre-sanction capacity

-Morsi’s first step

-Possibility of expansion of protests against Al-Saud

-30% oil production reduction denied

 

JAME JAM

 

-Assad’s fall, Iran and Russia positions

-Iran bound to support resistance

-Islamic awakening on its way to Kuwait

-Saudi Arabia and lost dreams

-UAE pressures opponents