Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 3rd of Day 1391; December 23rd, 2012

24 December 2012 | 04:06 Code : 1910723 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 3rd of Day 1391; December 23rd, 2012

 

Sunday, 3rd of Day - December 23rd, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Protests against al-Saud in eastern Saudi Arabia

-Properties of former Tunisian dictator on sale

-Amnesty International reports 80 children in Bahraini prisons

-Ashton spokesperson: P5+1 committed to continue talks with Iran

-Ahmadinejad’s trip to Iraq postponed due to Talebani’s illness

-Amano: Iran and IAEA are moving towards agreement

-Former US Deputy Secretary of Defense: Obama must accept nuclear Iran

-US’ 211 million dollar aid to Israel to repair Iron Dome’s problems

-Obama introduces John Kerry as Secretary of State

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Morsi’s deputy resigns

- Another Ahmadinejad trip cancelled

-Kerry’s view of Iran

-Iron Lady hospitalized

-Tumult in Yemen

-Italian Prime Minister resigns

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Russia and EU emphasize negotiating with Iran

-Netanyahu: UN decisions not important for us

-Erdogan threatens Maleki government to draw Syrian war inside Iraq

-Karzai blames foreign governments for spread of corruption in Afghanistan

-Iran’s ambassador to Syria: Iran’s humanitarian aids for Palestinians in Yarmouk camp

-Second leg of Egypt’s constitutional referendum held

 

IRAN

 

-Obama’s problems in imposing sanctions against Iran

-Details of this year’s launching of two Iranian satellites

-Maleki warns against tribal differences in Iraq

-Egyptians’ last step to approve constitution

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Russia and Syria after Bashar Assad

-Lavrov: Even if China and Russia decide to remove Assad, they cannot do so

-Iranian Defense Minister: Patriot missiles to Turkey’s disadvantage

-Moderate Democrat enters Obama’s cabinet

-Turks protest against deployment of Patriot missiles

-Can Kerry solve the existing problems?

 

JAME JAM

 

-Amano: We made progress in our talks with Iran

-Decrease in number of US naval ships in international waters due to IRGC’s measures

-Fruitless meeting between Russia and EU leaders

-John Kerry replaces Hillary Clinton

-Egyptians welcome constitutional referendum

-Erdogan attacks Noori al-Maleki

-Tensions rise between China and Japan

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