Tehran Daily Newspaper Review

21 July 2012 | 16:03 Code : 1904488 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Saturday 31st of Tir 1391; July 21st, 2012
Tehran Daily Newspaper Review
 Saturday, 31st of Tir - July 21st, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Russia’s representative to Security Council: US pressure on Syria is to take revenge on Iran

-Myanmar’s Nobel Peace Prize winner supports Muslims’ genocide

-Israel: 80,000 Hezbollah missiles target Tel Aviv

-Defense Minister: Weakening Syria’s army, serving the Zionist Regime

-Brzezinski: Option of war with Iran will destroy US economy

-Al-Khalifa transforms Bahraini cities into military bases

 

SHARGH

 

-Assad’s readiness for step-by-step resignation: Damascus denies, Moscow emphasizes

-Saudi Arabia’s new Head of Intelligence Organization

-Protests in 80 Spain cities

-Kuwait’s new government

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Seyyed Hassan Nasrollah: Syria is paying the price for its support of resistance against the Zionist Regime

-Russian official: Bushehr Power Plant will operate in two months

-Mohammad Morsi: We are very hopeful for Egypt’s future

-US and Israel conspiracy to create unrest in Syria

 

IRAN

 

-Calm in Damascus, tension in borders

-Burmese Muslim refugees behind Bangladeshi borders

-Defense Minister: We are certain that the powerful Syrian army will defeat US and Zionists

-Tehran Friday Prayer leader: US presence in Myanmar crimes is obvious

-Bahraini prince: Differences among Al-Khalifa increase

-Suspicious death of Omar Suleiman in US

-Morsi issues clemency for 572 prisoners

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Economic unrest in Spain

-Russia and China veto West’s resolution

-Iran, biggest Israeli concern

-West worried about Strait of Hormuz closure

-Bandar Bin-Sultan, new head of Saudi Intelligence Organization

-West’s mistakes in Syria

 

JAME JAM

 

-Damascus’ al-Midan region cleared by Syria’s army

-Resolution against Syria defeated

-Tehran Friday Prayer Leader: Terrorist actions will not topple Syrian regime