Abrar:
1- Rouhani to Visit East Azarbaijan Province Today
2- Parliament Due to Impeach Education Minister
Abrar-e Eqtesadi:
1- Iran’s Non-Oil Exports to Hit $48 Billion!
Afkar:
1- Tehran Lawmakers Urge ICT Minister to Reconnect Capital City’s Mobile Data
2- UN Security Council Must Be Revised: Iran Envoy
Ebtekar:
1- Divergence Crisis in NATO: A Review of US-EU Challenge on NATO
Iran:
1- Turkey Opens Second Military Base in Qatar
2- Foreign Partners to Help Iran Develop Mobarakeh Steel Factory
Javan:
1- Assets of London-Based Saudi-Sponsored Traitors to Be Seized by Iran Judiciary
* Key Elements in Dissident Channels Abroad Directly Involved in Iran Vandalism
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Iranian Firms to Build 30,000 Houses in Syria: Official
2- UN Security Council Must Be Reformed: Iran Envoy to UN
3- Trump and Other US Presidents Sent to Earth by God: US Secretary of Energy
4- Half of Iraq Cabinet Likely to Change: 200 Senior Officials Summoned over Corruption
Kayhan:
1- It’s IMF’s Recommendation to Remedy Economy Through Shock: Analyst
2- Ansarullah’s Huge Operation against UAE with 9 Rockets, 20 Drones
Mardom Salari:
1- Reconnect Mobile Data: Lawmakers Urge ICT Minister
2- Judicial, Legal Restrictions Imposed on Iran Intl. Staff
3- Roads, Bridges Still Blocked in Iraq
Shargh:
1- Reinforcement of Social Assets Must Turn into National Issue: VP
Vatan-e Emrooz:
1- It’s Time to Appreciate People: Gov’t Must See People’s Mature, Noble Reaction to Protests
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