Appointment of a deputy interior minister months after the seat was vacated was the front-page news of many dailies on Monday. Also dominating the front pages of several newspapers were the martyrdom of a number of Hezbollah combatants in an Israeli raid on Syria, and the amount of annual bonuses laborers will receive at the end of the year.
Abrar: For now, there are no orders to dissolve any bank, said an observer member of the Money and Credit Council. [His comments came after the Central Bank of Iran reported that one bank and a number of financial institutes are operating without proper permits.]

Afarinesh: The Supreme Court has upheld the main part of the ruling issued in the case of former first vice-president [Mohammad Reza Rahimi under Mahmoud Ahmadinejad].
Afarinesh: A ceremony has been held in honor of Mohammad Ali Keshavarz whose artistic career has spanned six decades.

Aftab-e Yazd: Mohammad Hossein Moghimi has been named deputy interior minister for political affairs.
Aftab-e Yazd: The amount of lead in poultry is 47 percent more than the standard level.
Aftab-e Yazd: Between 2009 and 2013 some 90,000 luxury cars were imported.

Arman-e Emrooz: The Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs has announced that a number of individuals who have committed major sport offenses have been arrested.

Asia: Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoygu arrives in Tehran on Monday.

Asr-e Iranian: After the go-ahead of parliament, water, electricity and gas offered to households with low consumption will be free, said an MP.

Asrar: As many as 35 million people are exposed to pollution, said the director of the Environment Protection Organization.

Ebtekar: Efforts to eliminate reformism [from the political equation] are useless, said Mohammad Reza Aref, a senior reformist leader.
Ebtekar: Hurling insults at Muslims will only render them more defiant, said Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani.

Eghtesad-e Pooya: The volume of trade between Iran and Iraq has hit the $12 billion mark.

Etemad: Nuclear negotiators are moving ahead within the framework [the establishment] has set, said Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to the Supreme Leader.
Etemad: I am closer to Mr. Hashemi [Rafsanjani] than to my father, Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance Ali Jannati said.

Ettelaat: A gun-running ring has been busted in Hormozgan Province.
Ettelaat: The Supreme Cultural Revolution Council has met to discuss the explosive growth of higher education in the country.

Hemayat: The West will pay a dear price for hurling insults at the Prophet Muhammad, said the Iranian attorney general.

Iran: To mark the Clean Air Day, Iranian children have staged a symbolic rally.

Kayhan: Students will gather outside the French embassy in Tehran at 15:00 local time on Monday to protest against the French governments support for sacrilegious measures of Charlie Hebdo.

Sepid: As many as 47 million Iranians have unhealthy eating habits, said a deputy health minister.

Shahrvand: Iran is the Rhinoplasty capital of the world, said the secretary of an international body contouring congress.

Siasat-e Rooz: We can sink a US aircraft carrier, said the commander of the naval forces of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps.

Tehran Times: First Iranian-made electric car unveiled.
Tehran Times: Iran reiterates support for Iraq in fighting terrorists.

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