Tehran’s newspapers on Monday 15th of Aban 1391; November 5th, 2012
Monday, 15th of Aban - November 5th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Oil Minister: Problem of petrochemical products export will soon be solved
-UN: Qatar and Saudi Arabia Heads involved in Syria’s bloodshed
-Salehi: Iran does not need to spy on Persian Gulf littoral states
-Iran’s ambassador to Iraq: Baghdad will host Ahmadinejad in December
-Iran, main axis of Hollande and King Abdullah talks
-Iran’s ambassador to Italy: Cutting off of Iran’s satellite networks, warning signal for free movement of information
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Chavez’ victory advances Tehran-Caracas relations
-Possibility of Russian warships’ entrance into Iran’s waterways in 2013
-Israel’s former Foreign Minister: I had sexual relations with some Arab leaders
-Merkel: Solving Europe’s crisis will take 5 years
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Increasing security and defensive power in Persian Gulf
-20% enrichment still continues
-7 Egyptian police officers killed and wounded in latest conflicts in Sinai Peninsula
-Tariq al-Hashimi condemned to death for the third time
-Head of European Commission demands ending violence in Myanmar
IRAN
-Iran and India have close positions with regard to Syria
-Iran and Germany’s historic relations must not be affected by pressures
-Suu Kyi’s silence with regard to killing of Burmese Muslims
-Tunisian government: FBI has no right to interrogate our citizens
-Turkey returns to its role in Cold War
-Obama and Romney’s close campaigns to attract undecided voters
-Italian Prime Minister’s unexpected visit to Afghanistan
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Foreign Ministry’s reaction to recent killings in Syria
-Iran-Qatar political relations in the best state
-Mahmood Abbas’ dangerous statements
-Reasons behind bloodshed in Syria
-State of alert in Israel-Syria borders
-Obama and Romney’s close competition
JAME JAM
-Amnesty International: Guantanamo, infamous proof of US human rights
-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Canada’s measure, violation of international laws
-Unsuccessful assassination attempt on Turkish Prime Minister’s life
-Britain’s Prime Minister, an arms dealer
-Mahmood Abbas: I will not ignore the right of Palestinians’ return
-Huge explosion in Mecca