IFP has taken a look at the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Thursday, November 30, and picked headlines from 10 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.
Several newspapers today covered the remarks made by President Hassan Rouhani in his televised interview on Tuesday night. During the interview, Rouhani briefed the nation on his administration’s performance during the first 100 days of his second term in office.
Another top story was the ongoing efforts to resolve the problems of those who had deposited their money in illegal financial institutions. The government, the parliament, and the Judiciary are working to settle the problems after the institutions went bankrupt and people lost access to their money.
The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:
Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Resign!
Certain reformist circles are raising a strategy based on which First VP Es’haq Jahangiri should resign from his post to give the reformists the upper hand in 2021 presidential election
2- Kerry: Israel, Egypt Asked Us to Bomb Iran
Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Problems of Iranian Depositors Being Resolved
2- Black Gold Waiting for White Smoke: New OPEC Deal or Extension of Previous Pact?
3- MP: Ahmadinejad Should Be Tried in Public Court
Donya-ye Eqtesad:
1- North Korea Breaks Its Missile Silence: Kim’s Surprise for Trump
2- Europe-US Finale on Iran Nuclear Deal
3- Deciphering Rouhani on 100th Day
Ebtekar:
1- Central Bank Governor: Bubble of Coin Market to Burst
2- Rouhani’s Chief of Staff Rejects Reports about His Conflict with First VP Jahangiri
3- Kim Jong-un’s New Game
Ettela’at:
1- Parliament Approves Law to Allow Religious Minorities to Become City Councilors
2- Putin: I Support Liberation of Palestine from Israeli Occupation
3- Huffington Post: Saudi Arabia Should Learn from Fate of Saddam after Attacking Iran
4- Iran VP: Problem of 1.2 Million Depositors Resolved
5- UN Praises Ayatollah Sistani for Role in Fighting Corruption in Iraq
Iran:
1- Do Online Ride Hailing Services Spy on Their Users?
Javan:
1- Installments of Mortgages Three Times Higher than Minimum Wage
2- Entire US Territory within Range of North Korean Missile
3- Iran Nuclear Deal No Longer Central Point in US Policies: Tillerson
4- IRGC-Army Unity Key to Iran’s Deterrence Power
Kayhan:
1- Mandela’s Grandson in Occupied Territories: Israel Worst Apartheid Regime
2- Economic Realities or 100-Day Report: Which One Should People Believe?
3- Bin Salman! Learn from Fate of Saddam! Iran Will Wipe You, Al Saud Off World Map
Khorasan:
1- Signals for New Sanctions: Dangerous Whispers about Missile Talks
2- Parliament Speaker Warns Economy Ministry about Problems of Depositors
Shargh:
1- Putin Giving Guidelines to Bin Salman: Chief of Vienna Energy Studies Group
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