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A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on May 4

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Abrar Newspaper:

1- Rouhani: Mosques to Reopen Today in 132 Counties


 

Aftab-e Yazd Newspaper:

1- Playing with Fire: Lawmakers to Impeach Oil Minister

2- Analyst: China, Russia Will Support Iran Only If It Remains in NPT


 

Ebtekar Newspaper:

1- Iran Gives Ultimatum to UNSC over JCPOA

* Continued Arms Embargo to Sound Death Knell of JCPOA

2- Netanyahu’s Decisive Day


 

Etemad Newspaper:

1- Amazing Day with Volunteers Who Wash Dead Bodies of Corona Victims

2- Iran’s COVID-19 Fatality Rate Reaches 6.5%

3- Corona, Double Pain for Yemen

* Saudi Blocking Humanitarian Aid Delivery to Sana’a


 

Ettela’at Newspaper:

1- Analyst Discusses How Coronavirus Will Change World

2- Iraq PM: I Swear I Won’t Let Blood of Hashd al-Sha’abi Be Wasted


 

Iran Newspaper:

1- Iran Leader to Deliver Speech at Quds Day


 

Javan Newspaper:

1- Stock Exchange Market Thriving in Iran!

2- Int’l Quds Day Rallies Won’t Be Called Off, Just Will Be Held in Different Form


 

Jomhouri Eslami Newspaper:

1- Russia: US Efforts to Extend Iran Arms Embargo Futile


 

Kayhan Newspaper:

1- Public Mobilization Declared in Iraq against US-ISIS Joint Operation in Saladin

2- National Interest: Trump Hasn’t Achieved Even One of His Iran Goals


 

Rooyesh-e Mellat Newspaper:

1- Iran Condemns ISIS Criminal Act against Hashd al-Sha’abi

2- Setad Foundation: We’re Close to Producing Vaccine for Coronavirus

 


 

Sazandegi Newspaper:

1- Ignoring Khatami or Inviting Him? Purposes Behind Criticisms against Reformist Leader


 

Setareh Sobh Newspaper:

1- Churches in Germany, Mosques in Iran to Reopen

2- Good Corona News: 24-Hour Fatalities Down to 47


 

Shahrvand Newspaper:

1- Lake Urmia Won’t Dry Up in Future


 

Shargh Newspaper:

1- Politician Discusses Post-Reformism Movement


 

Vatan-e Emrooz Newspaper:

1- A Spy for Zionists

* Iran Must Take Action against German Ambassador to Tehran

* Ambassador Was Intelligence Officer, Had Suspicious Ties with Tel Aviv

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