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Monday 15 July 2013 - 09:48
Story Code : 39140

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Monday, 15-07-2013

Tehran Times
 
Snowden has information that could beworst nightmare of U.S., journalist says
Former CIA contractor and self-declared leaker Edward Snowden possesses information that could badly damage the United States if revealed, the journalist who ?rst published the leaked documents said in a newspaper interview.

 
Iran unveils 12 domestically produced medicines
Iran unveiled 12 types of domestically produced medicines, including nine anticancer drugs, during a ceremony held at Pardis Technology Park in Tehran on Sunday.

 
UK soldier and veteran suicides outstrip Afghan deaths
More British soldiers and veterans took their own lives in 2012 than died ?ghting the Taliban in Afghanistan over the same period.

 
Turkish police fire tear gas at Istanbul protesters
Turkish police ?red water cannon and tear gas on Saturday to disperse hundreds of protesters who gathered to march to Gezi Park, which has been at the heart of ?erce unrest against Prime Minister Erdogans rule.

 
Calm on streets as Egypt assembles a cabinet
Egypts interim prime minister was assembling his cabinet on Sunday to lead the country under an army-backed road map to restore civil rule, with peace having returned to the streets after the military removed President Mohamed Morsi.

 
How to make Iran quake resistant
Iran is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, being crossed by several major fault lines that cover at least 90 percent of the country.

 
Turkey may face political disaster if Morsi doesnt return to power: Turkish analyst
A senior Turkish political analyst says Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogans strong opposition to the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi by the army may have disastrous political consequences for Turkey if the Muslim Brotherhood fails to return to power in Egypt.

 
Rohani says ohani says Iran opposed to ran opposed to wars among Muslims ars among Muslims anywhere in the world
Irans president-elect , Hassan Rohani, has said that Tehran is opposed to wars and bloodshed among Muslims at any corner of the world, be in the month of Ramadan or any other time.

 
Majlis votes to elect 3 Guardian Council members
The Iranian parliament elected three people to six-year terms on the Guardian Council during a session on Sunday.

 
U.S. lawmakers call for penalizing Argentina over Iran ties
A number of lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives listed Argentinas conciliatory approach to Iran among reasons to penalize the country economically, Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on Sunday.

 
Morsis ouster unlikely to affect Egypts ties with Iran: article
Although Iran deems the recent popular-backed military ouster of Egypts Islamist president Mohamed Morsi unacceptable, analysts believe the move is unlikely to a?ect future relations between Egypt and Iran, Xinhua wrote in a new analysis on Saturday.

 
Anti-Iran sanctions lack legitimacy: international lawyers
A group of renowned international jurists have underscored the illegitimacy of U.S.-led international sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic over its peaceful nuclear energy program.

 
Iranian students shine in intl physics Olympiad, gain 3 gold medals
Iranian Students Physics Olympiad Team on Sunday managed to win three gold, one silver, and one bronze medals in the 44th International Physics Olympiad (IPhO) in Copenhagen, Denmark.

 
French senator calls for reconsideration of sanctions on Iran
Chairman of the Finance Committee of the French Senate Philippe Marini has called on the Western countries to reconsider their embargoes against Iran over its nuclear energy program.

 

 
Iran Daily
 
President Unveils 13 Recombinant Drugs
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Sunday unveiled 13 recombinant drugs, saying they will reduce Irans need to imported medicines.

 
Prosecutors Quiz Morsi Over Prison Break
Investigators began questioning Egypts ousted president Mohamed Morsi and members of his Muslim Brotherhood on Sunday over their escape from jail during the 2011 uprising, judicial sources said.

 
Zimmerman Verdict Sparks Angry Protests in US
Americans angry at the acquittal of George Zimmerman over the death of black teenager Trayvon Martin marched in US cities, with reports of sporadic acts of violence.

 
Tajikistan Seeks Broader Energy Ties
Ties between Iran and Tajikistan have been growing rapidly in recent years because of their cooperation in water and energy sectors.

 
Bahrain Blast Injures 4 Police
Authorities in Bahrain say a bomb explosion has injured four policemen in the latest blast targeting security forces in the violence-wracked Persian Gulf nation.

 
60,000 Congolese Flee to Uganda
More than 60,000 Congolese have fled to Uganda after a rebel attack on a town near the border in a continuing influx that is stretching humanitarian capacities, an aid group said Sunday.

 
Germany, Iran End World League With German Comeback
Germanys powerful players compensated their first loss against Iran on Friday with a straight set win 3-0 (25-21, 25-23,25- 22) on Saturday.

 
Is China Still Economic Savior?
China will never grow at its explosive rate again but India is yet to match its GDP output, Russia is lagging and Turkeys potential is being leached by political turbulence, according to participants in an economic panel hosted by CNNs John Defterios.

 
French Senator Urges Reconsideration Of Iran Sanctions
Chairman of the Finance Committee of the French Senate Philippe Marini has called on western countries to reconsider their embargoes against Iran over its nuclear energy program.

 
Iraqi Data Link MKO to Al-Qaeda
Iraqi government has documents indicating links between anti-Iran Mujahedin-e-Khalq Organization (MKO) and Al-Qaeda terrorist in Iraq, a former Iraqi security official has said.

 
India Will Pay for Iran Crude In Rupees
India will make all the payment for Iranian crude oil in rupees. Government officials in New Delhi say the reduction in oil imports is only due to the lack of logistical support.

 
Border Police Seize Smuggled Guns
Deputy Border Police Chief General Ahmad Geravand said border police exchanged fire with a group attempting to smuggle weapons into the country.

 
Ex-Iraqi PM Hails Successful Presidential Elections
Former Iraqi prime minister and head of the Iraqi National Alliance Ibrahim Jafari congratulated the Iranian nation on holding successful presidential election, and said Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei played a highly important role in that victory.

 
Move to Enhance Tourism Industry
Leading US newspaper The Washington Post wrote on Sunday that Iran is determined to boost its tourism industry during the tenure of its new president.

 
Tehran Ready for Karabakh Mediation
Iranian Ambassador in Baku Mohsen Pakaein reaffirmed Tehrans readiness to mediate between Azerbaijan and Armenia in settling the Nagorno-Karabakh dispute.

 
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