Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 27th of Mehr 1391; October 18th, 2012
Thursday, 27th of Mehr - October 18th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Supreme Leader: Government must finish its incomplete projects this last year
-Swedish Foreign Minister: Israel’s mud-slinging in foreign policy
-Cutting Iranian networks, media terrorism
-EU closes its airspace on Syrian planes
-Ahmadinejad in Kuwait: Region’s governments and nations prevent enemies’ attempts to sow discord
-Iran’s ambassador to Azerbaijan: No unsolvable problem in Tehran-Baku relations
-Times of Israel: Tel Aviv attempts to prevent European representatives’ trip to Iran
-Deputy Foreign Minister: Claim of Iran’s interference in Bahrain, insult to Bahrainis
-Protests continue in Portugal, Spain, Greece, Germany
-Morsi advisor: Camp David Accord must be annulled
-45 injured in NATO base explosion in Afghanistan
-Russia sanctions some US officials
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-UN warns against presence of radicals in Syrian conflicts
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Europe must be ready to face consequences of Iran’s sanctions
-Private Iranian oil companies file complaint against EU in international tribunals
-Head of Judiciary: No political executions in the Islamic Republic of Iran
- Iran’s new 2000 km drone under construction
-Amano: We hope to hold meetings with Iran soon
-Amnesty International to al-Saud: Respect people’s rights in holding peaceful demonstrations
-Switzerland blocks more than 1 billion dollars of fallen Arab leaders
-US embassy in Sweden evacuated
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Details of Erdogan’s proposal to Ahmadinejad
-Reaction to Manama’s repeated claims
-Obama wins second debate
-Jordan denies presence of Americans
JAME JAM
-Supreme Leader stresses importance of completing unfinished projects
-Iran’s proposal to establish ceasefire in Syria on Eid al-Adha
-Amano: We hope talks with Iran begin very soon
-Obama, winner of second election debate
-Vote on new Egyptian constitution next month
-Taliban: Malala Yousafzai was a western spy
-Amnesty International warn al-Saud