Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 11th of Azar 1391; December 1st, 2012
Saturday, 11th of Azar - December 1st, 2012
HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS
KAYHAN
-Promotion of Palestine’s status in UN
-Egypt’s constitution draft ratified
-Iran’s ambassador to Beirut: Islamic Republic’s priority, achievement of Palestinians’ complete rights
-Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister in Moscow
-US Senate approves new sanction against Iranian energy sector
-48 killed and 200 injured in new round of terrorist attacks in Iraq
-White House’s aids to Syrian opposition
-Rachid al-Ghannouchi: Islamists will win in the Arab world
ETEMAAD
-Amano stresses diplomacy
-Iran’s embassy in Berlin attacked
-Iran’s reaction to Palestine’s new status in UN
-No internet in Syria, airport closed
-Shiites, target of attacks in Iraq
-Return of the Saudi king
JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI
-NAM supports Iran’s nuclear program
-Egyptians protest against the constitution draft
-Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African affairs: Last breaths of terrorists in Syria
-Emphasis on expansion of political relations between Iran and Iraq
-US Secretary of Defense: Diplomacy still the desired option for Obama administration with regard to Iran
-Lakhdar Brahimi’s latest report to Security Council on Syria
-Bahrain’s security forces’ night attacks against people’s houses
-Different reactions to Palestine’s new status in UN
IRAN
-Best solution for Palestinian issue is holding free elections
-First step towards establishing independent government in Palestine
-Germany apologizes to Iran
-IAEA ready to reach an agreement with Iran about new modality
-Victory of people of Gaza, victory of Muslims
-Islam, source of legislation in Egypt
-Syrian opposition did not reach an agreement in Cairo
TEHRANE EMROOZ
-Iran’s important statement to IAEA
-Impacts of Palestine’s membership in UN
-Gaza war revealed the enemy and the friend
-Mashal expresses appreciation to Iran
-Amano hopeful about Iran and IAEA negotiations
JAME JAM
-Press TV and al-Aalam offices in Damascus attacked
-Iran’s legal response to 50 nuclear questions
-Ban Ki-Moon asks countries to render asylum to MKO members
-The world recognizes Palestine
-Ongoing Tunisian protests against economic crisis
-Fifth Conference of Friends of Syria to be held in Japan