IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Sunday, August 2, 2020, and picked headlines from 11 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
1- Russian, Chinese Banks Refrain from Offering Services to Iranians
1- Analyst: Trump Will Lose Elections; Biden Will Win
1- Rouhani: COVID-19 Restrictions to Remain in Place Until Vaccine Distributed
2- What’s Story of Taliban Gathering in Tehran?
* Those Who Took the Photos Arrested by Police
1- Rouhani: 10 Provinces Get Past the Peak of COVID-19 Outbreak
2- Intelligence Ministry Arrests Ringleader of US-Based Terror Group
1- Punishment for Violating COVID-19 Restrictions
* Rouhani: Those Who Break COVID-19 Rules Must Be Punished as Offenders
2- Intelligence Ministry Arrests Ringleader of Tondar Terrorist Group
1- Judiciary Chief: Banks Are Making Profit Out of Inflation!
1- People Expect Rouhani Administration to Make Up for Past 7 Years in Its Last Year in Office
2- US Without Retouche: 50 Million Unemployed, 41 Million Hungry, Millions Homeless
3- Rouhani: Muharram Mourning Ceremonies to Be Held More Glorious Than Ever While Complying with COVID-19 Protocols
1- Iran Hunts US-Based Terrorist
1- Protecting People’s Lives Can’t Be Compromised by Any Religious Rite: Scholar
2- Cause of Judge Mansouri’s Death to Be Clarified in Two Weeks
1- Coronavirus Out of Control in Tehran
1- Rouhani: Leader’s Remarks on Holding Muharram Ceremonies Were Final Word for Us
2- Rouhani Administration Unluckiest in Past 40 Years
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