Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 14th of Mordad 1391; August 4th, 2012
Saturday, 14th of Mordad - August 4th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-US disappointed with Syrian crisis; Obama gives permission for genocide
-Explosion and unrest in Iraqi cities; 61 dead, 68 injured
-Jalili and Ashton’s phone conversation, agreement on continuation of talks
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: US and the West seek insecurity of Middle East’s energy market
-Tel Aviv attempts to weaken NAM Summit in Tehran
-Baghdad protests against visit of Turkish Foreign Minister to Kirkuk
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: If Israel attacks, we will launch missiles towards Ben Gurion airport
SHARGH
-Morsi, political pragmatist
-Kirkuk, fire under ashes
-Third nuclear step
-New anti-Iran bill passed in Congress
-Salehi’s reaction to Annan resignation
-Saudis invite Ahmadinejad to attend Islamic Countries Summit in Mecca
-Possibility of Morsi’s non-participation in NAM Summit in Tehran
-Sanctions of threats
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-West’s military intervention in Syria forced Annan to resign
-Intense protests and clashes in Bahrain
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: Plan of “disarming the resistance” aimed at providing Israel’s security
-RGC commander: Today we are faced with the biggest political soft war of the enemies
-Yemenis protest in Sana’a
-Khaled Mashal meets Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah
IRAN
-New diplomacy move in Syria
-Saudi forces attack protesters’ houses
-RGC commander: Islamic Revolution under very sensitive conditions
-First political party in UAE
-Aleppo, scene of big war
-Britain mediates to improve relations between Turkey and Israel
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Secret Obama order about Syria disclosed
-Syria in the wake of a determining war
-Suspicious actions before NAM Summit
-US Congress’ new sanctions against Iran
JAME JAM
-With testing of new missile, Iran shows its strength to those that threaten it
-Economy minister: Foreign currency market will be balanced
-Saudi Arabia invites Ahmadinejad to Mecca Summit
-Ban Ki-Moon will visit Tehran
-Al-Hayat: Morsi might be absent at NAM Summit in Tehran