Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 18th of Aban 1391; November 8th, 2012
Thursday, 18th of Aban - November 8th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Mr. Change in power again, 4 more years of no change in the US
-China’s new president elected today
-Ahmadinejad: Ruling system of the world has reached deadlock
-Iran’s ambassador to IAEA: Iran participates in Nuclear-Free Middle East Conference
-Ashton deputy’s claims about Iran’s nuclear program
-Haaretz: Main loser of US election was Netanyahu, not Romney
-CNN reports on retaliating power of Iran’s cyber army
-Beijing’s ambassador to Tehran: China seeks expansion of relations with Iran
-Lebanon’s Foreign Minister appreciates Iran’s constructive role in strengthening regional security
-Al-Khalifa annuls citizenship of 31 protesting Shiites
ETEMAAD
-Obama’s Iranian challenge
-Tehran’s reaction to British Prime Minister’s statements
-Iran reacts to annulment of Bahrainis’ citizenship
-Myanmar disagrees with Iranian delegation’s visit
-Members of Security Committee visit Turkey and Qatar to liberate Iranian prisoners in Syria
-Schmidt reiterates importance of the time of negotiation with Iran
-Iran’s decision to participate in Helsinki Conference
-China’s emphasis on negotiation to solve Iran’s nuclear issue
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Obama, US President again
-China and Russia react to Amano’s statements about Iran’s nuclear program
-Successful testing of Iran’s vertical-flying drone
-Britain’s drones at the service of US military and intelligence objectives
-NATO Secretary General: No need for UN permission to continue our presence in Afghanistan
-Syria’s Premier: Terrorists’ suppression has reached final stage
-Bahrain accuses Lebanese Hezbollah of Manama explosions
-Cameron’s emphasis on Assad’s resignation from power in Syria
IRAN
-Unrest returns to south Damascus
-Ahmadinejad in Indonesia
-Enemy’s present strategy is economic
-How 2nd term Obama will confront Iran?
-30 Taliban members killed in Afghanistan
-Walid Jumblatt did not accept demands to overthrow Mikati government
-West’s new strategy in Syria
-International concerns over Arab arms race
TEHRANE EMROOZ
- White House remains unchanged
-Head of Judiciary: Establishing relations with US impossible to be done overnight
-China reiterates IAEA and P5+1 cooperation with Iran
-New proposal for Assad
-Egypt’s attempt to secretly meet with Hezbollah
JAME JAM
-3 simultaneous explosions in Damascus
-Bahrain accuses Hezbollah
-Hollande and King Abdullah confer to overthrow Lebanon’s government
-Expansion of Canada-India atomic cooperation
-Amnesty International’s concern over selling of arms to Persian Gulf states