The top story in all newspapers today was the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in the first national conference on citizens� rights.
Conservative and economic papers mostly focused on Rouhani�s comments about the increase in fuel prices and his reaction to the criticisms against his government, while reformist papers mostly covered his remarks about citizens� rights and freedom of expression.
A missile fired by Yemen�s Houthi Ansarullah movement at a Saudi royal palace in Riyadh also received great coverage today.
The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:
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Abrar:
1- Rouhani Urges People to Continue Looking into Next Year�s Budget
2- French DM: I�ll Discuss Ballistic Missiles in Visit to Iran
3- Larijani: Iran Leader Allowed $200m Withdrawal from Development Fund for Quake-Hit People
4- Nuclear Chief: IAEA Sole Body for Certifying Iran�s Compliance with JCPOA
5- Trump: Iran Deviated from JCPOA!

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Abrar-e Eqtesadi:
1- Rouhani to People: Price of Nothing Will Be Raised Unless You Accept It!
2- Forex Offices Not Allowed to Exchange Bitcoin: Official

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Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Shamkhani: Problem of Those under House Arrest Being Resolved
2- Turkey Exporting Cars to Germany, US
3- Saudi Palace under Fire of Ansarullah Missile: Riyadh Claims It Intercepted Missile

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Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Rouhani: Eavesdropping Was Not What Prophet Muhammad Would Do!
- Don�t Interfere in People�s Lives: Iran President

Asrar:
1- Rouhani: People Are Free, Everyone Should Know What�s Going on
- Transparency Only Way to Eradicate Corruption

Ettela�at:
1- Rouhani: We All Should Work in Transparent Rooms in Order to Fight Corruption

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Iran:
1- Rouhani: People Have Every Right to Criticize Gov�t
- I�ll Fulfil My Promises, but I Want You to Maintain Your Support
- No Price to Be Increased Unless People Agree with It

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Jame Jam:
1- Building Hospital Using Gold Medal
- Wushu Champion Puts Medal on Auction to Raise Money for Quake-Hit People

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Javan:
1- Rouhani: Increase in Fuel Prices Aimed at Creating More Jobs
- Parliament: Increasing Fuel Prices to Threaten 480,000 Jobs!

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Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Rouhani Calls for Accountability of Those Who Receive State Budget
2- 3 Killed, 8 Wounded in Second Day of Massive Protest Rallies in Iraqi Kurdistan
3- Islamic Clerics: Ties with Zionist Regime of Israel Forbidden
4- Arabic Version of Book on Iranian Anti-Colonialism Hero Amir Kabir Published
5- Industry Minister: $2.7 Billion in Foreign Investment Approved for Industries, Mines

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Kayhan:
1- Riot in Iraqi Kurdistan: People Set Fire on State Buildings in Protest at Livelihood Issue
2- In 1000th Day of Saudi Aggression on Yemen: Ansarullah Fires Missile at King Salman�s Palace
3- Assad: France Supports Terrorists, Not Allowed to Talk of Peace

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Resalat:
1- Rouhani: Increased Petrol Price Not to Exceed Half of Global Price
2- Iran First VP: Country Suffering from Inefficient Economic Management

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Sobh-e Now:
1- �Don�t Unfollow Me!� Rouhani Asks People, Artists to Keep Supporting Him
