IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 22 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Abrar:
1.� Armed Syrian rebels take Iraq border crossing point from Daesh [ISIS]
2.� Operation to retake Mosul begins
ISIS bases shelled at entrance of Mosul
3.� Turkey seeking closer relations with Iran
4.� Ex-Brazilian president detained for corruption
5.� Leader attends Ayatollah Tabasi�s funeral
6.� EU extends sanctions against North Korea
Asrar:
1.� U.N. Envoy: Syrians will determine Assad�s fate
2.� Iran and Turkey moving towards reconciliation
3.� 30,000 Iraqi forces mount Mosul operation
4.� 2,600 drug bands busted in Iran: Commander
Arman-e Emrouz:
1.� Ayatollah Vaez Tabasi buried in Mashhad
The Grand Ayatollah, 80, passed away�on Friday morning.
2.� Police bust ring of educated smugglers
3.� CBI chief says all Iran banks linked to SWIFT
Ebtekar:
1.� Report: People cease to support celebrities in elections
2.� Report: Who loses out with Iranian expulsions from Dubai?
3.� Turkey keen on boosting Iranian ties
4.� Zarif embarks on Asian tour
Ettela�at:
1.� Iran welcomes improved EU ties
2. �Sources: Hezbollah and Israel preparing for war
3.� Rouhani: Iran-Turkey ties can stabilize the region
4.� 110,000 drug addicts rounded up in cities
These addicts used the drugs openly in urban areas.
Etemad:
1.� Turkey aims for $30bn in Iran trade ties
2.� Do not fear Iran, travel here: Message of 2nd Iran-EU trade conference
Afkar:
1.� Iran and EU resume goods trade
2.� Davutoglu: Iran�s hidden treasure in tourism
3.� Israel�s allies blacklist Hezbollah as terrorists: Viewpoint
Emtiaz:
1.� CBI aims for 1-digit inflation rate: Chairman
2.� Iran to boost crude oil exports to 2mb/d: Official
3.� Exceptional 7,000-year old graves discovered in southwestern Iran
Iran:
1.� Rouhani: Every country�s future must be determined by its people
2.� Iran holds special summit to open new chapter in EU relations
3.� Iran Aviation Organization and BA sign co-operation deal
Payam Zaman:
1.� 15% rise in workers� salaries
2.� No drug workshops in Iran
3.� Iran and Turkey interested in regional peace, security: VP
Jomhouri Eslami:
1.� Iran and Turkey to restore peace and security in region
2.� Ayatollah Tabasi�s glorious funeral in Mashhad � Leader attends
3.� Muslims around the world support Hezbollah against Saudi-Israeli plot
Javan:
1.� SWIFT freed for Iran banks; no links yet
Diplomat: European banks no longer wary [of dealing with Iran]
Hemayat:
1.� US sabotages Iran-EU banking relations
2.� 30,000 Iraqi forces line up to retake Mosul
3.� VP: Iran and Turkey can ensure regional stability by managing strife
4.� IRGC monitors all Persian Gulf traffic: Commander
Rah-e Mardom:
1.� Economists differ on government�s economic performance: Interviews
2.� European banks keen on restoring ties with Iran
3.� Pasargad Bank hailed as job-creator in Iran
4.� Romania seeking to buy natural gas from Iran
Roozan:
1. �Tehran, Ankara; Friendship, rivalry, dispute management
2.� CBI resolved to curb money laundering
Rooyesh Mellat:
1.� Restoring peace in Iran and Turkey�s common interest: VP
2.� Paris opposes parliamentary elections in Syria
Shargh:
1.� Iran, Turkey co-op. can bolster regional stability
2.� Leader leads prayers over Ayatollah Tabasi�s body in Mashhad
3.� US fears restoration of Iran-EU banking ties
Shahrvand:
1.� Iran launches campaign to counter malnutrition in suburbs
2.� VP�s advice to Turkish premier
Saheb Ghalam:
1.� Leave allows Boeing to engage in talks with Iran
2.� VP: Iran will work towards $30bn in prospective Tehran-Ankara trade
3.� Iran and Italy jointly produce furniture
4.� Administration prioritizes economic reform
5.� Germany to modernize Iran�s solar energy industry
Kayhan:
1.� Iranian businesses still faced with trouble: Magnate
2.� Glorious farewell to staunch Imam,�Leader�s aide
3.� US is a big Guantanamo
Asia:
1.� Bulgarian business delegation arrives in Tehran on Monday
Abrar Eqtesadi:
1.� Pakistan seeks to resume Iranian oil imports
2.� Iranian oil exports to exceed 2mb/d: Official
3.� Iran and Iraq compete to export oil to Turkey
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