Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on December 12

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Wednesday, December 12, 2018, and picked headlines from 16 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Abrar:

1- Iran Denies Link to Arms Seized in Central Afghanistan

2- Canadian Lawmakers Call for Bans on Iranian Officials over Human Rights

3- IRGC Chief: US Thought It Can Bring Iran Back to Negotiating Table by Leaving JCPOA

4- UN: Warring Sides in Yemen Must Reduce Their Conditions for Achieving Peace

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Abrar-e Eqtesadi:

1- India Welcomes Buying Iran’s Oil in January

2- SPV to Be Launched in a Few Weeks

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Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Iran Leader: Expansion of Revolution’s Roots to Repel Enemy’s Invasion of Spirituality

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Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Analyst: France Crisis End of Europe’s Authority

  • France Riots Not against Capitalism; They Show Growth of Anarchism

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Asrar:

1- Rouhani: Government Constantly Trying to Restore Calm to Economy

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Ebtekar:

1- Iran Leader: Enemy to Be Badly Defeated in Attacking Spirituality

2- Arab Coalition Trying to Get Out of Yemen Quagmire

  • Yemen Peace Talks Underway between Two Yemeni Sides

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Etemad:

1- From Iran Nuclear Deal to CFT: JCPOA Signed with Establishment’s Decision

2- Macron Backed Off: French President Declares Emergency Economic Situation

3- Tehran Citizens Ride Their Bikes with Mayor Hanachi in “Car-Free Tuesdays” Campaign

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Ettela’at:

1- Washington Post: US House to Revise Ties with Saudi Arabia

2- Rouhani: We Won’t Let People Have Problem in Making Ends Meet

3- Stratford: Sanctions Not to Result in Regime Change in Iran

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Iran:

1- Rouhani: Iran’s Oil Exports Better than before Nov. 4

2- Iran’s Industry on Standby: Countdown Begins for Ditching US Dollar

3- First Phase of Iran’s Largest Water Desalination Project Opens in Bandar Abbas

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Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Chief Banker: Iran Has Active Banking Channels with Several Countries

2- France 24: Macron Fails to Appease Protesters

3- Senior Lawmaker: Majority of Those behind Chabahar Attack Arrested

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Kayhan:

1- Macron: I’ll Try to Improve Conditions

  • Yellow Vests: That’s Nonsense, We Won’t Be Deceived

2- China Gives Decisive Response to Canada by Arresting Its Former Diplomat

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Khorasan:

1- Macron Once Again Backs Off, Gives New Promises

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Resalat:

1- Rouhani: We Have Good Conditions for Oil Sale

2- Analyst: West Trying to Make Inroads into Iran through FATF

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Shargh:

1- Iran Leader: Sacred Defence Will Never End

2- Iran’s Special Financial Channel Opened with Three Countries

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Sobh-e Now:

1- Iran Foreign Ministry’s Response to Georgia’s Insults: Avoid Traveling to Tbilisi

2- Iran’s Banking Channels with Eight European States

  • Chief Banker Says US Dollar Ditched in Ties with Several Countries

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Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- China Arrests Former Canadian Diplomat after Ottawa’s Arrest of Huawei CFO

2- Iran’s New Destroyer Sahand a Response to US Withdrawal from JCPOA

3- Khashoggi Named TIME’s Person of the Year

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