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Monday 15 October 2018 - 09:42
Story Code : 323244

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Monday, 15-10-2018

Iran Daily

US loser by abandoning Iran nuclear deal
President Hassan Rouhani said Sunday that the United States has lost against the Islamic Republics righteousness and wisdom by walking out of the 2015 nuclear deal.

UKs ex-Brexit chief urges cabinet to rebel against PM
Britains former Brexit secretary called on members of Prime Minister Theresa Mays cabinet to rebel against her proposed deal with the European Union over the terms of Britains departure from the bloc.

Saudi stocks plunge as kingdom threatens to retaliate
Saudi Arabia threatened Sunday it would retaliate against any sanctions imposed on the oil-rich kingdom over the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, as the Riyadh stock market plunged on growing investor jitters.

First VP: Iran finds new customers for oil exports
Irans First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri downplayed the effects of US sanctions, saying that his country has found new customers for crude oil.

Leader urges upgrading Islamic-Iranian Paradigm of Progress
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei asked Iranian elites and experts for their consultative opinion on various aspects of the Islamic-Iranian Paradigm of Progress in order to upgrade the document which defines a roadmap for the next 50 years.

Judiciary: Military members summoned over Ahvaz terrorist attack
Irans Judiciary spokesman said on Sunday it has summoned 11 members of the military and arrested one in connection with the last month terrorist attack in southwestern city of Ahvaz, Fars News Agency reported.

Official: Massacre in Syrias Idlib is Irans redline
The potential massacre of civilians while trying to retake the last major stronghold of anti-government terrorists in Syria namely Idlib Province is a redline for Iran, said the Iranian chief negotiator in the peace process for Syria.

Tehran Times

We have new customers for our oil, Iran says
Irans First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri said on Sunday new customers have stepped in for buying crude oil from Iran, IRNA reported.

300 terrorist groups have been dismantled: Alavi
Intelligence Minister Mahmoud Alavi announced on Sunday that so far Iran has succeeded to dismantle 300 terrorist groups.

73 militants, 4 policemen killed in Paktika battle
At least 73 Taliban and four policemen have been killed in a fierce clash in southeastern Paktika province, an official claimed on Saturday, Pajhwok reported.

Deployment of S300 in Syria is Russias least costly move against Israel: ex-U.S. diplomat
Russians make the least costly reprisal against Israel with deployment of S 300 system in Syria.

Saudi dismisses threat of sanctions over Khashoggis disappearance
Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi entered the House of Saud regimes consulate in Istanbul on October 2 to obtain a document certifying he divorced his ex-wife. He has not been seen since.

Chicago protest targets Trumps anti-woman agenda
Women angered by the bitter fight over a U.S. Supreme Court nominee and what they called the anti-woman agenda of the Trump administration headed into the streets of Chicago on Saturday, October 13, in a display of political might.

U.S. has launched its psychological warfare project: Rouhani
President Hassan Rouhani said on Sunday that the U.S. been seeking to delegitimize the Islamic Republic system and has started its project through a psychological warfare.

Leader declares path to progress
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has called on intellectuals and scientific centers to study
the document related to the Islamic-Iranian model of progress and exchange views on it.

Jaberi Ansari: Massacre in Syrias Idlib is Irans red line
The potential massacre of civilians while trying to retake the last major stronghold of anti-government militants in Syria
namely Idlib Province is a red line for Iran, says the Iranian chief negotiator in the peace process for Syria.

Former MP blames government and domestic media for 2017 protests
Former senior lawmaker Mohammad Reza Bahonar says the government as well as domestic media outlets are to blame
for last years unexpected protests which broke out in dozens of cities and towns across Iran.
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