Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

16 July 2012 | 17:08 Code : 1904240 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 26th of Tir 1391; July 16th, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Monday, 26th of Tir - July 16th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-39 culprits of bank embezzlement case waiting for verdict

-Al-Saud fear expansion of protests

-Washington Post: US must follow negotiations with Iran and Syria seriously and independently

-Ahmadinejad’s advisor on his way to Egypt

-Foreign Minister: Iran ready to hold meetings with Syria’s opponents

-Huffington Post: US attack strengthened Iran and Iraq relations

-Oman, Iran’s Interest Section in Britain

 

SHARGH

 

-Tehran, host of Syria’s opponents

-Ayatollah Hashemi: National Unity, the key to solving problems

-Fire in the heart of Israel

-Neighbors and Iran’s red lines

-Annan visits Moscow

-Arab spring in Tunisia leads to media spring

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Qatif court building set on fire

-Egyptians’ anti-US protests simultaneously with Clinton’s visit of Egypt

-NAM scientific conference tomorrow in Tehran

-Tunisian president: Secularists’ position in government coalition more important than that of Islamists

 

IRAN

 

-US Army’s new arrangement not related to Iran

-Shiite protests reach Saudi Arabian capital

-Turkish police clash with Kurdish protesters

-Downed espionage plane in Lebanon does not belong to Hezbollah

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Lavrov: No change in Russia’s position with regard to Damascus

-Former Iranian ambassador to Syria: Behind the scenes of West’s disagreement with Annan plan

-Reason behind Salehi’s trip to UAE

-Iran capable of controlling Strait of Hormuz

-Wall Street Journal: Consequences of Strait of Hormuz closure

-Saudi Arabian minister threatens protesters

-Syria’s role in new cold war

-Clinton meets Lieberman in Qods

 

JAME JAM

 

-Enemies disappointed by RGC’s missile power

-Oil Minister: Stopping oil sale meaningless

-Iran is not Saudi Arabia’s problem

-Iran’s Navy Commander: Iran controls Persian Gulf

-Mubarak returns to prison

-Terrorists surrender in Syria

-Anti-nuclear protests in Japan

-French Foreign Minister’s first visit to an Arab country