28 Mar 2024
Thursday 31 October 2019 - 15:14
Story Code : 362541

Iran English language newspaper headlines on Thursday, 31-10-2019

Iran Daily
 
Irans Leader: US, West spy services inciting unrest in regional countries



Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei warned Wednesday that the United States and Western spy services, funded by certain reactionary countries of the region, have been fomenting turmoil and insecurity in other regional countries, calling for vigilance against such enemy plots.

 


Lebanese Army opens major roads after PM quit
Life slowly returned to normal in the Lebanese capital Wednesday after troops reopened major roads following 13 days of nationwide protests that paralyzed the country and forced the prime minister to resign.

 


UN-backed talks on new Syrian constitution begin in Geneva
One-hundred-and-fifty delegates representing Syrias government, opposition and various sectors of civil society met in the Swiss city of Geneva on Wednesday to try to draft a new constitution.

 
Death of Baghdadi wont end Daeshism: Iran

Irans government spokesman Ali Rabiei warned that Daeshism will not terminate with the death of its ringleader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, questioning Americas claim of success in dismantling Al-Qaeda following the US killing of Osama bin Laden in 2011.



Houthis reject Netanyahus claim of Iran seeking to fire at Israel from Yemen



Yemens Houthi Ansarullah movement has flatly dismissed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahus allegation that Iran is seeking the means to launch precision-guided missiles at Israeli-occupied territories from Yemen, stressing that such remarks are meant to prolong the Saudi-led military campaign against the Yemeni nation, Press TV reported.


 


Tehran Times
 
Iran, Russia and Turkey reaffirm commitment to Syrias integrity
Mohammad Javad Zarif, Sergey Lavrov and Mevlut Cavusoglu, respectively the foreign ministers of Iran, Russia and Turkey, issued a joint statement on Tuesday reaffirming commitment to Syrias territorial integrity.

 
Steps that Iran may take to reduce JCPOA commitments in next move
No official data has been released yet about Irans fourth step to reduce its JCPOA commitments but some information can be inferred from the remarks made by some top Iranian officials.

 
Iraqs Hadi al-Amiri responds to Muqtada al-Sadr
Muqtada al-Sadr, leader of the al-Sadr bloc, warned on Wednesday that Iraq may turn into another Syria or Yemen if Prime Minister Adel Abdul Mahdi does not resign.

 
Lebanese army urges anti-govt. protesters to open blocked roads
Saad al-Hariri is ready to return as prime minister of a new government, a senior official familiar with his thinking said, on condition it includes technocrats and be capable of quickly implementing reforms needed to stave off economic collapse.

 
Rights groups slam Bahrain for torturing 9 female activists in detention
Rights groups have slammed the Bahraini regime over the detention and mistreatment of nine female activists, saying that the United States and Britain are complicit in Manamas human rights abuses.

 
Saffron harvest underway in western Iran
Farmers in western province of Chaharmahal-Bakhtiari are harvesting saffron from around 200 hectares of land under cultivation. The harvest season begins in mid-October and continues till early November.

 
Leader advises Lebanese, Iraqis to prioritize security above all
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei on Wednesday advised protestors in Iraq and Lebanon to prioritize restoration of security to their homeland over any other thing.

 
Iran to take fourth nuclear step if remaining parties fail to honor obligations: government
Mahmoud Vaezi, the presidential chief of staff, confirmed on Wednesday that Iran will take the fourth step to reduce commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA, if the remaining parties fail to honor obligations by the scheduled deadline.
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