Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 9th of Mordad 1391; July 30th, 2012

01 August 2012 | 17:49 Code : 1904973 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 9th of Mordad 1391; July 30th, 2012

 

Monday, 9th of Mordad - July 30th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Iran’s strong support for Syria

-Salehi: Change of regime in Syria, an illusion

-Saudi Arabia unable to contain protests

-Biggest French automaker on the verge of bankruptcy

-Iran’s nuclear issue, subject of talks between Netanyahu and Obama advisors

-Vali Nasr: The West has to enter into dialogue with Iran regarding Syria

-Egypt’s new prime minister introduces his cabinet

 

SHARGH

 

-Regional countries must think about consequences of intervention in Syria

-Pope demands return of calmness in Syria

-Saudi and Bahraini kings invited to NAM Summit

-Possibility of Mubarak amnesty

-Contradicting reports about Aleppo

-Romney’s campaign trip to Israel

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Supreme Leader: Economy of resistance, the path to bypass sanctions

-245 parliamentarians express strong support for Syrian government and people

-Syrian Foreign Minister discusses latest developments with Iranian officials

-Kidnapped Iranian in Syria freed

-Ahmadinejad: Arrogant powers seek to save the Zionist regime and achieve dominance in the region

-Protests in Saudi Arabia reach Mecca

 

IRAN

 

-Supreme Leader: We are making progress, there is no deadlock

-Mecca and Riyadh, scene of people’s protests

-Oil Minister visits Turkey

-Unprecedented rise in unemployment in Israel

-Northern Lebanon clashes contained

-Iraq’s northern borders safe haven for Syrian terrorists

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Diplomacy traffic in Tehran-Damascus road

-Zionists vote for Obama or Romney?

-National unity, secret behind economy of resistance

-Syria’s diplomacy camp in Tehran

-Pentagon report about Iran’s military power

 

JAME JAM

 

-Damascus returns to normal state

-Yemen’s long path to prosperity

-Aleppo conflicts; defeat for US or for Assad?

-Burmese Muslims flee from violence

-Americans’ anger towards police violence

-Egyptian media: Mubarak will be freed