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publish date : 6 Monday August 2012      8:44

Tehran’s newspapers on Sunday 15th of Mordad 1391; August 5th, 2012

 

Sunday, 15th of Mordad - August 5th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Fateh 110 missile launched with success

-Haaretz: War with a superpower like Iran is a catastrophe for Israel

-Al-Saud fires at fasting Muslims

-Iranian embassy in Ankara: Establishment of Taliban office in Tehran a big lie

-BBC: Syria’s swamp will swallow Turkish government

-Deputy Iranian representative to UN: Western countries responsible for Annan mission’s defeat

-Robert Fisk: In Damascus, Iran is the major goal of war in Syria

 

SHARGH

 

-48 Iranian pilgrims abducted in Syria

-Iran’s former ambassador to India and Pakistan: Years of diplomacy destroyed by an unwise statement

-Morsi guarantees tourists’ security

-Gap between Erdogan and Maleki

-Afghan parliament dismisses two ministers

-1 Saudi protester and 1 security agent killed

-UN resolution against Damascus ratified

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-British ambassador to Tel Aviv: Israel hated throughout the world

-Protests in Saudi Arabia continue for freedom of political prisoners

-UN Secretary General will attend NAM Summit

-Egypt’s key ministries still under the control of Mubarak elements

 

IRAN

 

-Deputy Foreign Minister: If the West acts rationally, negotiations will succeed

-US and Britain behind events in Badakhshan, Tajikistan

-NATO helicopter crashes in Afghanistan

-People of Turkey angry over Obama’s picture while talking with Erdogan

-One martyr in Hijaz Intifada

-20 injured in Bahraini forces’ attack against revolutionaries

 

JAME JAM

 

-Intelligence Minister: Strategy of threat against threat

-Saudi regime on the path of collapse

-Majlis Speaker: Expansion of relations with Pakistan in all aspects

-Aircraft carriers, simple aim of Fateh 110 missiles

 



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