Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 18th of Mordad 1391; August 8th, 2012
Wednesday, 18th of Mordad - August 8th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-130 foreign officers arrested in Aleppo, new victory for Syrian army
-“Revenge”, Egyptians’ slogan in anti-Israel demonstrations
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: Zionists fear resistance, not Arab countries’ armies
-Standard Chartered Bank: Who is the US to say we should not deal with Iran?
-Jalili in Damascus to solve Syrian crisis
-Chomsky: Present solutions do not help Europe’s crisis
SHARGH
-High diplomacy for freedom of the kidnapped Iranians in Syria
-Salehi in Ankara, Jalili in Damascus
-Iranians’ golden night in Olympics
-President’s deputy in Cairo
-First elected parliament in Libya convenes today
-Erdogan’s wife and daughter on their way to Myanmar
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Regional countries in Tehran to discuss Syrian crisis
-Syrian army dominant over most of conflicting areas
-Larijani: Fate of Syria intertwined with regional nations
-Salehi: Turkey will do its utmost to free Iranian hostages
-US State Department: We have no information regarding abducted Iranians in Syria
-Erdogan: We have always, and under difficult conditions, stood by Iran
IRAN
-President’s strong support for freedom of publications
-Terrorist coup d’état in Iraq neutralized
-Iran rises to 11th place in Olympic Games
-Jalili: We will not allow the enemy to avenge its defeats from people of Syria
-Iraqi Foreign Minister: We will attend NAM Summit at the highest level
-Islamists and Republicans criticize Turkey’s foreign policy
-Ahmad Shafiq, advisor to head of UAE
-Seyyed Hassan Nasrallah: Israel and Takfiri ideology, two real threats of the Middle East
-Israel surrounded by Middle East revolutionaries
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Turkey promises to free abducted Iranians
-Tension continues in Iraq-Turkey relations
-Tel Aviv allocated budget for settlements
-Two simultaneous suicide-bombings in Afghanistan
-Muslim Brotherhood bans Jordan elections
-New Pakistani premier summoned to court
JAME JAM
-President: US’ new plan for changes in the Middle East
-Jalili in Baghdad
-Jalili and Maleki discuss Syria’s developments
-Dismissed Syrian premier in Jordan
-Syrian ground forces begin activities in Aleppo
-Man burns himself in Paris