Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 19th of Mordad 1391; August 9th, 2012
Thursday, 19th of Mordad - August 9th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Egyptians’ protest against Camp David
-Libya’s transitional council officially hands over power to parliament
-Jalili: We have documents showing US support for terrorists in Syria
-250,000 Jews settle in Jerusalem
-Salehi asks UN to help in freedom of Iranians in Syria
-Haaretz: Israeli concern over Ban Ki-Moon’s visit to Iran
-Ahmadinejad: Respecting rights and freedom of Syrians, Iran’s principle policy
-Polish president: Missile pact with US, big mistake
-Turkish tanks enter Syrian soil, simultaneously with terrorists’ withdrawal from Aleppo
-Yemeni revolutionaries: Demonstrations will continue till all of Abdullah Saleh’s people leave office
SHARGH
-Ayatollah Hashemi: We should welcome media’s heartfelt criticisms
-Egypt’s minister of intelligence fired
-Aftershocks of a terrorist attack
-On time presence in Syria
-Salehi: Up to 15 countries will attend Tehran Conference
-Shahrzad Mirgholi Khan freed from US prison
-President’s deputy meets with Morsi
-Egypt’s army attack militia in Sinai Desert
-Ankara and Baghdad confrontation over Kirkuk oil
-Security Council meets on the issue of Syria
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Regional countries discuss Syria’s crisis in Tehran
-Syrian army dominates most of conflicting areas
-Washington begins peace talks with Taliban
-Japan reviews its nuclear policies
-Strict security measures in Najaf
-Baghdad reviews its relations with Ankara
IRAN
-Instability in foreign exchange market due to hasty statements
-Jalili: Terrorists have never brought democracy for people
-People of Aleppo ask for help of Syrian army
-Delegation of Indonesia’s parliamentarians in Myanmar
-Belarus expels all Swedish diplomats
-3 NATO officers killed in Afghanistan
-Turkey seeks change in literature of resistance in the region
-Yemen’s presidential guard out of the control of former president’s son
-Wall Street Journal: Italy demands serious German measures to save Euro
JAME JAM
-Morsi receives Iran’s invitation
-Al-Saud’s disregard for women’s rights