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A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Nov. 26

26 Nov 2014 - 14:32


IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Wednesday and picked headlines from 21 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Comments by the Supreme Leader at a meeting with Muslim scholars from around the world in Iran for a conference on extremism dominated the front pages of Iranian dailies on Wednesday. In the meeting Ayatollah Khamenei said that extremists serve the interests of hegemonic powers and that the coalition formed to take on IS was a sham. Also on front pages was the news of unrest in Ferguson, Missouri following the decision of a grand jury not to indict Officer Darren Wilson, a white police officer who killed unarmed black teenager Michael Brown in August.

Abrar: “The venue and exact timing of the next round of talks with P5+1 have yet to be determined,” said Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi.

 

Abrar newspaper 11 - 26



Afarinesh: “Extension of nuclear talks was the rational thing to do,” said Speaker of the Islamic Consultative Assembly Ali Larijani.

Afarinesh: Following the decision of Iran and P5+1 to extend their nuclear talks, EU sanctions against Tehran were suspended until July 2015.

 

Afarinesh newspaper 11 - 26



Afkar: “Members of a terrorist cell that staged an attack on a border guard station in Saravan [in southeastern Iran earlier this year] have been arrested,” said the deputy commander of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps’ Ground Forces.

 

Afkar newspaper 11 - 26



Arman-e Emrooz: “President Rouhani does not have to answer to every single critic of his performance,” said Ali Motahari, a principlist MP.

 

Armave emruz newspaper 11 - 26



Asrar: The chairman of the Expediency Council has called for a ban on imports of low-quality products from abroad.

 

Asrar newspaper 11 - 26



Ebtekar: “The enemy has failed to bring Iran to its knees over the nuclear issue,” the Supreme Leader told a host of Muslim scholars in Iran to attend a world conference on Takfirism and Extremism.

 

Ebtekar newspaper 11 - 26



Emtiaz: “Iran stands ready to export natural gas to Pakistan,” said Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh.

 

Emtiaz newspaper 11 - 26



Etemad: “Extension of talks has kept hopes and anticipation alive; support for the nuclear negotiators is evident in the stands officials are adopting,” said the paper in a story headlined “Post-Vienna Iran”.

Etemad: Rage and flames in Ferguson, Missouri after a grand jury did not find probable cause to indict a white police officer who killed an unarmed black teenager in August.

 

Etemad newspaper 11 - 26



Ettela’at: “We’re determined to reach a deal with P5+1 soon,” said Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif.

 

Ettelaat newspaper 11 - 26



Hadaf va Eghtesad: The minister of communications has denied reports that Regin malware has found its way into the Iranian network.

 

Hadafo eghtesad newspaper 11 - 26



Haft-e Sobh: In unexpected comments the governor of the Central Bank of Iran has said that the official price of the US dollar is likely to rise by 2,000 rials next year [starting March 21, 2015].

 

Hafte sobh newspaper 11 - 26



Hemayat: Parliament has yellow-carded the minister of labor, cooperatives and social welfare, a first step toward the impeachment of Ali Rabiei.

 

Hemayat newspaper 11 - 26



Iran: A number of parliamentary caucuses have thrown their weight behind Mohammad Farhadi, President Rouhani’s pick to lead the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

 

Iran newspaper 11 - 26



Javan: “Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting has decided to reduce the number of commercials it airs.”

 

Javan newspaper 11 - 26



Jomhouri Islami: Well-informed sources at OPEC say Iran and two other petroleum-exporting countries are likely to be exempt from a possible output cut of the organization.

 

Jomhorie eslami newspaper 11 - 26



Kaenat: “Inflation in the 30 days to November 20 stood at 17.8 percent,” reported the Statistical Center of Iran.

 

Kaenaat newspaper 11 - 26



Kayhan: “No doubt, Iranian nuclear facilities will remain operational,” said President Rouhani.

 

Kayhan newspaper 11 - 26



Resalat: “Next year’s budget will be sent to parliament based on assumptions that sanctions will remain in place,” said the minister of economy and finance.

 

Resalat newspaper 11 - 26



Roozan: “Women are the biggest victims of extremist acts committed in the name of religion,” said Iranian vice-president for women’s affairs.

 

Ruzan newspaper 11 - 26



Shahrvand: Parliament is predicted to confirm Mohammad Farhadi as science minister with a wide margin.

 

Shahrvand newspaper 11 - 26



Tafahom: Tehran Stock Exchange shed 1,200 points in reaction to failure of Iran and P5+1 to clinch a comprehensive deal.

 

Tafahom newspaper 11 - 26

By Iran Front Page

 

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