IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Tuesday, July 25, and picked headlines from 16 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Newspapers today covered a meeting between Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and top commanders of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
The line-up of President Rouhani’s next cabinet and Saudi King Salman’s move to task his son with running the Arab country during his visit to Morocco also received great coverage.
The social media users’ discussions about the children of elites, particularly politicians, was among other top stories today. The issue became a trending one in Iranian social media after the reformist MP Mohammad Reza Aref’s son talked about the role of his ‘genetic’ privileges in his success.
The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:
19 Dey:
1- Unity among All Forces Underlined in Rouhani’s Meeting with IRGC Commanders
2- King Salman May Withdraw from Power in 5 Months
3- IMF: Iran Improves World Economic Growth
Afkar:
1- Rouhani to Choose His Own Options for Cabinet despite Reformists’ Demands
2- Judiciary Chief Urges US to Immediately Release Iranian Prisoners
3- Hand of Brotherhood
Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Renaissance of Conservatism?
2- Over $1m Transferred to Iranian Man’s Bank Account by Mistake
3- Top IRGC Commanders, President Rouhani Meet in Tehran
4- People’s Demand: We Want Female Minister
Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Meeting between Rouhani, Top Generals
Besharat-e Now:
1- Sending Iranian Pilgrims to This Year’s Hajj Still Not Finalized: Spokesman
2- Not Logical to Use Conservatives in Next Cabinet: Politician
Ebtekar:
1- Message of Cooperation between Gov’t, IRGC
2- Sixth Saviour: Reasons for Erdogan’s Visit to Persian Gulf States
3- No Gender Discrimination in Line-up of Rouhani’s Next Cabinet: Ebtekar
4- Kuwait’s Recent Moves Inappropriate, Blameworthy: Iran Foreign Ministry
Etemad:
1- Oil Minister: I’ll Sign 10 More Deals, but Don’t Prepare Yourself for Attack!
Ettela’at:
1- Solidarity among All Forces, Institutions Key to Serving People: Rouhani to IRGC Generals
2- King Salman Tasks Son with Running the Kingdom in His Absence
3- Saudi Regime’s Court Sentences 29 Shiites to Death in Cruel Verdicts
4- Black Monday of Afghanistan: 70 Killed in Taliban’s Attacks on Kabul, Ghur
5- People in Tehran to Hold Rallies on Friday to Condemn Israel’s Crimes
6- Zarif: US Should Know JCPOA Not a Bilateral Deal
Haft-e Sobh:
1- Sharp Blade of Public Criticism
2- Oh Son, My Dear One! Story of Politicians’ Love for Their Children!
Hemayat:
1- Judiciary Chief: Iranian Prisoners in US Should Be Immediately Freed
2- Zionist Regime’s Airstrike on Gaza
Jame Jam:
1- What Girls Want from Us: A Report on Girls’ Day
2- Iran’s Currency to Change from Rial to Toman after Parliament’s Approval
Javan:
1- Rouhani: We Fully Support IRGC’s Services
2- IRGC: We’ll Spare No Effort in Supporting Intifada
3- Transition of Power in Saudi Arabia to 31-Year-Old Son
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- Shouts of Support for Al-Aqsa Mosque Heard in New York
2- Trump Describes Current Situation in Washington as a ‘Sewer’
Payam-e Zaman:
1- Iran Foreign Ministry: JCPOA Heightens Wall of Distrust of US
2- Oil Minister: Iran to Earn $130bn Income from South Pars Phase 11
Shahrvand:
1- Sirjan’s Darestan Village Introduced to Be Registered as World Village of Kilim
Tamashagaran:
1- No One Knows Anything about Problems of Being Born to Politicians
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