IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Saturday and picked headlines from 18 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Abrar:
- ISIL, Tunisia continue fierce border clashes
- UN reaction to recent Iran missile test
- Araqchi: No miracles expected by JCPOA
- American figure expounds on Kerry-Zarif phone conversation
- UK eyes bolstered trade ties with Iran
- ISIL on the path to dissolution
- Japanese banks coming to Iran
Afkar:
- Saudi Arabia needs to share regions with Iran: Obama
- Nation did great; now its officials’ turn: Leader
Arman-e Emrouz:
- Ex-President readies for presidential campaign
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is said to be preparing for the upcoming presidential election in 2017 in Iran.
- Cleric: Last admin left bad [economi] legacy
- Three captured for oil rig case
- Leader hail’s nation for election turnout, calls on officials to take turns
Ebtekar:
- All options on reformists’ table
A report about plans considered by the reformist front in the next Iranian parliament
- Leader offers advice for selecting next leader
- No miracles expected in JCPOA: Araqchi
Ettela’at:
- Saudi Arabia must learn to share Mideast with Iran
- Nation displayed their trust to establishment through high election turnout: Leader
- Saudi stance against Hezbollah stems from Iran nuclear talks: Hezbollah figure
- Iran adds 180 modern ambulances to road relief fleet
Iran:
- Iran launches two dams to address water shortage in western regions
- Iran adopts fresh strategy in foreign trade
- Iran eyes 5.8% economic growth next year
- Obama calls on Saudi Arabia to recognize Iran’s role in Mideast
- Iran missile test no violation of UNSC resolution
- New horizons before Lake Urmia
Payam Zaman:
- Zarif: Terrorism, global threat; Iranian people oppose aggression
- Three priorities in cooperation with Lufthansa
- Plans to reopen idle industrial units [in Iran]
- Iran monitors alien activities in Persian Gulf
Jomhouri Islami:
- Int’l bodies expect economic growth in Iran next year
- UN condemns human rights violation in Saudi Arabia
- New Arab League Sec. Gen. Israeli
- Iran launches biggest dam, power plant in western regions
Javan:
- Nothing gained from foreign delegations yet: Leader
Enemy has located 10 ways to influence Iran: Leader
Leader hails modest reaction of election losers and compares it with the post-presidential election unrest in Iran in 2009
Hemayat:
- Leader calls on Assembly of Experts to remain revolutionary
- Obama accuses Iran of involvement in state terrorism
Rah-e Mardom:
- Experts outline economic prosperity for next year
- Bank Pasargad supports knowledge, arts, sciences, thinking and culture: Cleric
Roozan:
- Ahmadinejad’s uproarious return to politics
Attack on Rouhani aimed at presidential office
- Reformists’ promise for women’s share in parliament fulfilled: Woman activist
- Leader calls for refraining from formalities while selecting next leader
Rooyesh Mellat:
- Election turnout, threat to enemies of Islam: Friday prayer imam
- Araqchi: No miracles expected by JCPOA
Shargh:
- They thought by looking like a winner at podium does everything: Ahmadinejad
- Analyst: Saudi Arabia committing political suicide
- Russians re-renege on S300 delivery
Shahrvand:
- Nahavandian: Leader, nation seek practical materialization of agreements’ outcome
Kayhan:
- Leader: Result of talks, business delegations must be seen on ground on paper
- Iran ordered to pay $10.5 billion for 9/11 by US judge
A US judge ordered Iran to pay over $10 billion in damages to families of victims who died on September 11, 2001 – even though there is no evidence of Tehran’s direct connection to the attack. The same judge earlier cleared Saudi Arabia from culpability.
- Analysis: How CIA agent planned academic infiltration in Iran
Asia:
- All frozen assets unblocked
- GE seeks oil, gas trade with Iran
Abrar Eqtesadi:
- EU seeks trade pact with Iran
- World Bank estimates raise Iran economic growth 3.8%
By Iran Front Page