Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 25th of Aban 1391; November 15th, 2012
Thursday, 25th of Aban - November 15th, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Europe on strike
-Unprecedented anti-government protests in Jordan
-High-ranking Hamas commander killed in Zionists’ attacks against Gaza
-Iran’s representative to UN: Unilateral sanctions, violation of international laws
-China’s Foreign Ministry: IAEA must strengthen its cooperation with Iran
-Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Sanctions will not solve Iran’s nuclear issue
-Lebanon’s Army Commander calls security situation dangerous
-Bahrain’s parliament considers insults to the king a crime
ETEMAAD
-Hashemi Rafsanjani: The main concern is that wise governance will be prevented
-Mehmanparast denies French Foreign Ministry’s claim
-IAEA accepts that sanctions have been ineffective
-Saudi Arabia stresses need for diplomatic solution to Iranian nuclear issue
-Election of new Chinese Premier
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister: Iran and P5+1 should negotiate as soon as possible
-Crisis in BBC
-Bahrain’s security forces once again suppress protesters
-China’s new president elected
-Damascus: Formation of “opposition coalition”, US and Qatar plan
-EU’s 5 billion Euro aid to Egypt
IRAN
-18th Party Congress of China ends
-Increasing price of fuel angers Jordanians
-Doha Conference and pressure diplomacy on Syria
-West cautious about recognizing coalition of Syrian opposition
-Zionist regime agrees with cease-fire in Gaza
-Arabs, biggest buyers of arms in the world
-Reshuffling in Obama’s administration
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Deputy Foreign Minister: Negotiations with US, neither a simple matter nor a taboo
-Consequences of Israel’s missile attacks against Gaza
-Widespread protests against Jordan’s King
-Damascus: Doha Conference, declaration of war
-Europeans’ protest against austerity measures
JAME JAM
-Jalili: The world is waiting for P5+1’s logical response to delay in talks
-New obstacles for Palestinian Authority
-Syria’s opposition and its future
-Bloody explosions in Iraq