29 Mar 2024
Thursday 25 December 2014 - 14:23
Story Code : 140183

A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Dec. 25

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Thursday and picked headlines from 14 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
The front pages of Iranian newspapers on Thursday were dotted with comments of senior officials. In a speech in Birjand, the provincial capital of South Khorasan, President Rouhani defended the performance of his government and said the economy is back in positive territory. In Tehran, the judiciary chief dismissed allegations of mass, secret executions in Iran as fabrications. His comments came in response to a recent adoption of an anti-Iranian rights resolution at the UN General Assembly. In Baghdad, the top parliamentarian told the Iraqi president that Iran stands by the Iraqi people as they try to get rid of terrorists. And last but not least, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, in a letter to his counterparts around the world, said Iran agrees to just proposals, but wont cave in to illegitimate demands.

 

Abrar: The anti-IS coalition is not working miracle, said the Iranian parliament speaker at a meeting with the Iraqi president.

 

Abrar newspaper 12 - 25



Abrar-e Eghtesadi: A number of MPs have floated the idea of a twofold increase in cash subsidies offered to low-income families.

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: Irans economy posted 4 percent growth in the first half of the year [started March 2014], reported the Central Bank of Iran.

Abrar-e Eghtesadi: A Belgian trade delegation will pay a visit to Iran.

 

Abrar eghtesadi newspaper 12 - 25



Aftab-e Yazd: Some law enforcement missions have been put on hold due to budgetary problems.

Aftab-e Yazd: The number of divorces in Iran has posted an 8.2 percent increase [in the first nine months of the year].

 

Aftabe yazd newspaper 12 - 25



Donyay-e Eghtesad: Too much interest in continued sanctions [against Iran] has created an obstacle in the way of clinching a nuclear deal, the Iranian top diplomat said in a letter to foreign ministers of several countries.

 

Donyaye eghtesad newspaper 12 - 25



Ebtekar: In a letter to his counterparts around the world, the Iranian top diplomat has said, Tehran wont give in to illegitimate and humiliating demands.

Ebtekar: President Rouhani has defended the performance of his government during its 16 months in office. Economy has grown at a 4 percent rate in the first half.

 

Ebtekar newspaper 12 - 25



Ettelaat: Removal of sanctions should be at the center of any deal between Iran and P5+1, said Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a letter to his counterparts around the world.

Ettelaat: Iran stands by Iraq in the fight against IS, Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly Ali Larijani told Iraqi President Fuad Masum.

 

Ettelaat newspaper 12 - 25



Hemayat: American-style human rights; the killings of black men at the hands of police continue.

 

Hemayat newspaper 12 - 25



Javan: Allegations that womens rights are trampled in Iran are threadbare fabrications, said Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Sadegh Amoli Larijani.

Javan: Saudi Arabia seems content with the $300 billion in losses it has suffered as a result of a recent freefall in crude prices!

 

Javan newspaper 12 - 25



Jomhouri Islami: Irans crude production increased by 165,000 barrels in the 30 days to September 22, 2014.

Jomhouri Islami: The Iraqi president has said at a meeting with Ali Larijani that Iran was the first country to support Baghdad when IS terrorists launched an assault on his country.

 

Jomhorie eslami newspaper 12 - 25



Kaenat: The Iranian intelligence minister has said three IS members have been arrested in Iran.

 

Kaenaat newspaper 12 - 25



Kayhan: The Iranian parliament speaker, in Baghdad on a state visit, called for closer cooperation between Iran and Iraq in response to Saudi oil plots.

 

Kayhan newspaper 12 - 25



Mardomsalari: IS terrorists have shot down a coalition fighter jet, taking its Jordanian pilot captive.

Mardomsalari: Iran accounts for some 85 percent of opium seizures around the world, said the deputy chairman of Iran Drugs Control Headquarters.

 

Mardom salari newspaper 12 - 25



Resalat: Some [Iranians] are joining the enemy in questioning the usefulness of nuclear technology, said the Iranian judiciary chief.

 

Resalat newspaper 12 - 25



Shahrvand: The number of people who die of [over-consumption of] salt is more than those who die of heroin. As many as 47 million Iranians have an unhealthy diet, said the Iranian deputy health minister.

 

Shahrvand newspaper 12 - 25

By Iran Front Page

 

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