Iran Front Page- IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Tuesday and picked headlines from 17 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Turkeys referendum on constitutional changes and the worldwide reactions to its disputed results was widely covered by Iranian newspaper today.
The upcoming presidential and local elections, particularly the candidacy of Irans First VP Eshaq Jahangiri as an alternative for incumbent president Rouhani, was also a top story today.
Several newspapers also covered the National Army Day and the military parades due to be held on Tuesday.
The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:
Abrar:
1- Irans Strategy is to Destroy ISIS before It Reaches Our Borders: Army General
2- ISIS Beheads 17 Citizens in Iraq
3- Trumps Deputy: All Options on Table about North Korea
4- Iraqi Interior Ministry: ISIS Leader Still Alive, Hiding in Syria
5- We Wont Let Anyone Threaten Irans Exemplary Security: IRGC on Army Day
Abrar-e Eqtesadi:
1- Britons Poised to Use Opportunity for Making $600-Billion Investment in Iran
2- Trend of Decrease in Iranian Families Income Started under Ahmadinejad
3- 250-Billion-Toman ($67m) Investment in Irans Oil-Rich Regions to Improve Welfare
4- Central Bank of Iran to Send Delegation to IMF Summit in US
Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Telegram Voice Call Totally Blocked in Iran
2- 10 Billion Tomans ($2.6m) Allocated to Decrease Divorce in Iran
3- Tehran-Ankara Ties Will Not Improve [Editorial]
Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Reformist Politician Urges Rouhani to Disclose Untold Stories
2- MP Once Again Raises Old Topic of [legalising] Private TV [which is now illegal in Iran]
Asrar:
1- Judiciary Chief: Its Illegal, Illegitimate to Attack Rivals in Election
Ebtekar:
1- Judiciary Chief Calls for Restriction of Registration in Presidential Race
2- Emergency Situation in Turkey after Disputed Referendum
3- Rafsanjanis Brother: Rouhani is Main Candidate of Moderates, Reformists
Emtiaz:
1- All Changes in Turkey Benefit Erdogan
Etemad:
1- Choosing Female Ministers is One of Rouhanis Promises: VP
2- Conservative Figure Calls for Ahmadinejads Disqualification [from Running for President]
3- Bitter Victory: Turkish President Surrounded by Opposition Groups Coordinated Protests
4- Erodgan to Increase His Interference in Syria, Iraq: Analyst
Ettelaat:
1- In Unprecedented Move, US Deploys 3 Aircraft Carriers in Korea
2- Russia: We Wont Let Overthrow of Assad Happen
3- Iran Foreign Ministry: US Should Pay for Its Mistakes on Expansion of Terror
4- 9,288 Candidates Qualified to Run for Tehran City Councils Election
Iran:
1- Turkey: Half Happy, Half Sad
- Referendum Supporters, Protesters Pour into Streets
2- Nonstop Attacks against Rouhanis Govt
- Attackers Damaging National Interests by Spreading False Claims
3- Any Govt in Iran Will Continue JCPOA Implementation: Foreign Ministry
Javan:
1- Alternative Candidate, a New Development in 2017 Election
2- 1,500 Palestinian Prisoners in Israeli Jails Go on Rare Hunger Strike
3- Rumours of Erdogans Cheating in Referendum: Protesters Pour into Streets
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Deputy Health Minister: Iran Self-Sufficient in Production of 98 Medical Goods
2- New Copper, Iron Ore Reserves Discovered in Iran
3- Turkeys Disputed Referendum Widely Covered in World Media
Kayhan:
1- Irans Largest Bicycle Factory Shut Down
2- Supporters of Presidential Candidates Plunge Paris into Chaos
3- Turkish Presidents Narrow Victory in Referendum: Erdogan Dreams of Ottoman Empire!
4- Rouhani Governments Fiscal Discipline: From Slogan to Truth
Setareh Sobh:
1- Turkey Split into Two Parts after Sundays Referendum
2- Erdogans Neo-Ottomanism Wins: Analyst
Shahrvand:
1- Tehran Managed by Nouveau Riches: Councillor
2- In Grief of Flood: Survivors of Recent Flood in NW Iran Talk about Their Sad Stories
3- Gap within One Nation: A Report on Result of Turkey Referendum
Shargh:
1- President Rouhani Sympathises with Flood-Hit People
- Government to Stand by Flood-Hit People until Final Relief
2- First VP Calls for Conditional Engagement of Armed Forces in Economic Plans
3- Conservatives Would Win Presidential Race in Run-Off Round
4- Army and Iran Revolution [Editorial on Army Day]
Vatan-e Emrooz:
1- What Reformists Say about First VP Jahangiris Candidacy: Emergency Situation