A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on March 6

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Sunday and picked headlines from 22 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Abrar:

1.  Armed Syrian rebels take Iraq border crossing point from Daesh [ISIS]

2.  Operation to retake Mosul begins

ISIS bases shelled at entrance of Mosul

3.  Turkey seeking closer relations with Iran

4.  Ex-Brazilian president detained for corruption

5.  Leader attends Ayatollah Tabasi’s funeral

6.  EU extends sanctions against North Korea

 


 

 

Asrar:

1.  U.N. Envoy: Syrians will determine Assad’s fate

2.  Iran and Turkey moving towards reconciliation

3.  30,000 Iraqi forces mount Mosul operation

4.  2,600 drug bands busted in Iran: Commander

 


 

 

Arman-e Emrouz:

1.  Ayatollah Vaez Tabasi buried in Mashhad

The Grand Ayatollah, 80, passed away on Friday morning.

2.  Police bust ring of educated smugglers

3.  CBI chief says all Iran banks linked to SWIFT

 


 

 

Ebtekar:

1.  Report: People cease to support celebrities in elections

2.  Report: Who loses out with Iranian expulsions from Dubai?

3.  Turkey keen on boosting Iranian ties

4.  Zarif embarks on Asian tour

 


 

 

Ettela’at:

1.  Iran welcomes improved EU ties

2.  Sources: Hezbollah and Israel preparing for war

3.  Rouhani: Iran-Turkey ties can stabilize the region

4.  110,000 drug addicts rounded up in cities

These addicts used the drugs openly in urban areas.

 


 

 

Etemad:

1.  Turkey aims for $30bn in Iran trade ties

2.  Do not fear Iran, travel here: Message of 2nd Iran-EU trade conference

 


 

 

Afkar:

1.  Iran and EU resume goods trade

2.  Davutoglu: Iran’s hidden treasure in tourism

3.  Israel’s allies blacklist Hezbollah as terrorists: Viewpoint

 


 

 

Emtiaz:

1.  CBI aims for 1-digit inflation rate: Chairman

2.  Iran to boost crude oil exports to 2mb/d: Official

3.  Exceptional 7,000-year old graves discovered in southwestern Iran

 


 

 

Iran:

1.  Rouhani: Every country’s future must be determined by its people

2.  Iran holds special summit to open new chapter in EU relations

3.  Iran Aviation Organization and BA sign co-operation deal

 


 

 

Payam Zaman:

1.  15% rise in workers’ salaries

2.  No drug workshops in Iran

3.  Iran and Turkey interested in regional peace, security: VP

 


 

 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1.  Iran and Turkey to restore peace and security in region

2.  Ayatollah Tabasi’s glorious funeral in Mashhad – Leader attends

3.  Muslims around the world support Hezbollah against Saudi-Israeli plot

 


 

 

Javan:

1.  SWIFT freed for Iran banks; no links yet

Diplomat: European banks no longer wary [of dealing with Iran]

 


 

 

Hemayat:

1.  US sabotages Iran-EU banking relations

2.  30,000 Iraqi forces line up to retake Mosul

3.  VP: Iran and Turkey can ensure regional stability by managing strife

4.  IRGC monitors all Persian Gulf traffic: Commander

 


 

 

Rah-e Mardom:

1.  Economists differ on government’s economic performance: Interviews

2.  European banks keen on restoring ties with Iran

3.  Pasargad Bank hailed as job-creator in Iran

4.  Romania seeking to buy natural gas from Iran

 


 

 

Roozan:

1.  Tehran, Ankara; Friendship, rivalry, dispute management

2.  CBI resolved to curb money laundering

 


 

 

Rooyesh Mellat:

1.  Restoring peace in Iran and Turkey’s common interest: VP

2.  Paris opposes parliamentary elections in Syria

 


 

 

Shargh:

1.  Iran, Turkey co-op. can bolster regional stability

2.  Leader leads prayers over Ayatollah Tabasi’s body in Mashhad

3.  US fears restoration of Iran-EU banking ties

 


 

 

Shahrvand:

1.  Iran launches campaign to counter malnutrition in suburbs

2.  VP’s advice to Turkish premier

 


 

 

Saheb Ghalam:

1.  Leave allows Boeing to engage in talks with Iran

2.  VP: Iran will work towards $30bn in prospective Tehran-Ankara trade

3.  Iran and Italy jointly produce furniture

4.  Administration prioritizes economic reform

5.  Germany to modernize Iran’s solar energy industry

 


 

 

Kayhan:

1.  Iranian businesses still faced with trouble: Magnate

2.  Glorious farewell to staunch Imam, Leader’s aide

3.  US is a big Guantanamo

 


 

 

Asia:

1.  Bulgarian business delegation arrives in Tehran on Monday

 


 

 

Abrar Eqtesadi:

1.  Pakistan seeks to resume Iranian oil imports

2.  Iranian oil exports to exceed 2mb/d: Official

3.  Iran and Iraq compete to export oil to Turkey

 

 

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