Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 13th of Day 1391; January 2nd, 2013

03 January 2013 | 13:39 Code : 1911129 Tehran’s Daily Newspaper Review
Tehran’s newspapers on Wednesday 13th of Day 1391; January 2nd, 2013

 

Wednesday, 13th of Day - January 2nd, 2013

HEADLINES OF IRAN’S MORNING PAPERS

 

KAYHAN

 

-Mehmanparast: No agreement yet on time and venue of Iran-P5+1 talks

-Financial Times: Obama will seek direct talks with Iran in 2013

-Morsi advisor: Israel will be destroyed in 10 years’ time

-North Korean leader: We are willing to put an end to disputes with Seoul

-Republic of Ireland takes over EU presidency from Cyprus

 

ETEMAAD

 

-Morsi: Threats on Arabs in the region are threats on Egypt

-Maleki warns protesters, Barezani speaks of mediation

-Pope Benedict XVI: More evil than good in the world today

-US avoids fiscal cliff

 

JOMHOURIYE ESLAMI

 

-Saudi Arabia and Qatar’s billion dollar support of opposition demonstrations in Iraq

-6 Iranian prisoners freed in Saudi Arabia

-Arab League Secretary General: Current efforts for Palestine-Israel peace are waste of time

-US Senate comes to Obama’s rescue

-US and NATO welcome plan to hand over security to Afghans

 

IRAN

 

-Dr. Ahmadinejad: Country’s economy must not be in the hands of only a few

-Defense Minister: Canada exactly follows same policies as US and Zionist regime

-Turkey’s efforts to form Syrian Kurdistan

-Disputes between Zionist regime heads intensify

-Bahrain security forces employ 1000 Saddam loyalists

 

TEHRANE EMROOZ

 

-Ahmadinejad officially invites Pope to visit Iran

-Israel developing ‘digital Iron Dome’

-Mahmoud Abbas: 2013 is year of Palestinian independence

-Omani Foreign Minister stresses need to expand bilateral relations between Tehran and Muscat

 

JAME JAM

 

-10 Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood members arrested in UAE

-Peres ready to negotiate with Hamas

-Muqtada Sadr warns against Iraqi Spring

-Senior Taliban members freed in Pakistan

-UN’s warning to India regarding safety of women

-North Korean leader’s unprecedented statements at start of new year