Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

26 May 2012 | 04:48 Code : 1901932 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 6th of Khordad 1391; May 26th, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Saturday, 6th of Khordad - May 26th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN


-Continuation of negotiations with P5+1 in Moscow

-Run-off presidential elections in Egypt

-P5+1 reaction to Baghdad talks

-Wall Street Journal: Iran determined in negotiations

-Oil Minister: Europeans damaged by Iran’s oil sanctions

-Hollande and Karzai talks on early withdrawal of French troops

-Seyyed Hassan Narollah: No change in Hezbollah’s strategic position regarding Syria

-“Down with USA” slogans in streets of Manama

-700 Canadian students arrested in anti-government protests

-Suicide bombing in Turkey leads to 2 dead and 20 injured

 

SHARGH


-Deadlock broken: Suddenly Moscow

-Shoulder to shoulder competition between Islamists and secularists in Egypt

-“Abu Mousa”, name of one street in every Iranian city

-Davood Hermidas Bavand: Continuation of negotiations positive

-Last minute score in Baghdad

-Cyber attack on Al-Qaeda

-Mutual human rights violations in Syria

-Putin’s opponents freed

-Arab Autumn in Yemen

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI


-Fruitless nuclear talks in Baghdad

-Jimmy Carter: Blind support for Israel damages US’ reputation

-“Muslim Brotherhood” candidate and Mubarak’s Prime Minister in run-off elections

-Why were Baghdad talks not successful?

-Ayatollah Amini: Society in need of moral examples

 

IRAN


-Only practical agreement in Baghdad talks: Next round of negotiations in Moscow

-Competition over position of Majlis Speaker

-“Muslim Brotherhood”, front-runner in Egypt’s presidential election

-Pirooz Mojtahedzadeh: US is after discord in the region in order to control Persian Gulf

-Ahmadinejad’s message to Seyyed Hassan Nasrollah: Israel’s defeat by Hezbollah weakened foundation of oppression in the world

-UN Secretary General: Negotiations, sole solution to Iran’s nuclear issue

-33 million dollar US aid to Islamabad cut

-Bashar Assad: Syria overcame the crisis with people’s power and unity

- Amnesty International: Security Council not suitable to lead the world

-10 year prison sentence for Turkish MP, Leyla Zana

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ


-Difficult path of nuclear agreement

-Moscow: Next station for Iran and West nuclear talks

-10 Iranians executed in Saudi Arabia

-Associated Press’ claim regarding Fordow, one day after Baghdad talks

 

JAME JAM


-Ahmadinejad: World in need of new order

-Larijani, Majlis Speaker candidate

-Scotland takes step toward independence

-Amnesty International: Bahrain situation critical

-Tension between European Union and Argentina

-Clinton: No reduction in sanctions

-“Muslim Brotherhood” negotiates with Egypt’s parties: Invitation to form a government