Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 7th of Day 1391; December 27th, 2012

28 December 2012 | 23:38 Code : 1910888 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Thursday 7th of Day 1391; December 27th, 2012

 

Thursday, 7th of Day - December 27th, 2012

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Persian Gulf Cooperation Council gives green light to al-Khalifa to suppress protesters

-Iran’s 6-point plan, key to solving Syrian crisis

-Turkish people protest against Erdogan on issue of Syria

-Netanyahu: Iran is the problem; Islam is spread in the region

-Egypt’s constitution implemented following Morsi’s signature

-Maleki’s party demands expulsion of Turkey’s ambassador from Iraq

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Bugging in Turkish Prime Minister’s office

-Nuclear negotiations not in sanction-imposing countries

-Foreign Ministry Spokesman: Iran and Turkey have different approach towards solving Syrian crisis

-Ahmadinejad’s letter to Chavez

-US to sell most advanced drones to South Korea

-Assad to Brahimi: We will not meet again

-UN and the issue of the global control of arms trade

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Iran responds to repeated baseless claims of Persian Gulf Sheikhs

- People’s ongoing protests against al-Saud

-Foreign Minister Salehi: Iran will not allow a foreign prescription for Syria

-Taliban attacks US military base in Afghanistan

-Olmert: We are on the verge of third Palestinian intifada

-Netanyahu: We will expand our settlement buildings in Jerusalem and West Bank

-UN dubious with regard to Brahimi’s success

 

IRAN

 

- Egypt’s constitutional rules come into effect today

-New wave of arresting Palestinians

-The Middle East, Egypt and the confrontation of two ideologies

-Russian naval ship’s show of power in Mediterranean Sea

-Syria’s domestic opposition demands cessation of violence

-Subway employees’ strike paralyzes three European cities

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Reasons behind Arab Sheikhs’ Iranophobia

-Iran’s response to Arabs’ audacity

-Changing political equations in Egypt

-Pakistani army’s concern over the situation inside the country

-Japanese Prime Minister’s cabinet resigns

-Israel: Syria has not used chemical weapons

-Karzai opposes talks with Taliban outside Afghanistan

-Protesters suppressed in Sana’a

 

JAME JAM

 

-Netanyahu begins his electoral campaign

-Shinzo Abe, Japan’s new Prime Minister

-Loss of hope in Brahimi’s continuing mission

-Armed attack against Yemen’s military officers