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US, Israel Complicit in Saudi Carnage in Sana’a: IRGC[:ar]US, Israel complicit in Saudi carnage in Sana’a: IRGC

It added that the US has committed crimes in many countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Libya, and Bahrain and in recent years its atrocities have included catastrophes such as those in Mina and Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

The IRGC said the most recent example of the US crimes can be seen in the targeting and massacring of the oppressed and defenseless people of Yemen in the most violent manner.

The bloodthirsty regime of Al Saud has been killing the oppressed Muslim people of Yemen simultaneously with Syrian and Iraqi Muslims over the past one and a half years to make up for its political failure in the Muslim world, the IRGC added.

It emphasized that the similarity between the Israeli regime’s child killing in the Gaza Strip and Al Saud’s genocide in Yemen shows the evil intentions of Tel Aviv and Riyadh to target Arab Muslim nations in the region.

The IRGC expressed confidence that the Muslim Yemeni people, led by powerful Houthi Ansarullah movement, would take revenge and give an “unforgettable lesson” to the Al Saud regime and its malicious allies.

It also urged Muslim nations to remain vigilant in the face of plots hatched by Arrogant Powers and Zionists and implemented by the Saudi regime.

The statement emphasized that the brave Iranian people would continue to support the resistance movement of Muslim nations, particularly the oppressed Yemenis, against “the Zionist crimes of the Al Saud regime.”

More than 140 Yemenis were killed and over 525 wounded on Saturday, when Saudi airstrike hit a community hall in south of the capital, Sana’a, where a funeral for the father of Interior Minister Jalal al-Roweishan was being held.

US, Israel Complicit in Saudi Carnage in Sana'a: IRGC[:ar]US, Israel complicit in Saudi carnage in Sana'a: IRGC

The Saudi missiles tore through the hall with hundreds of body parts left strewn in and outside the building.

In a statement released on Sunday, Yemen’s Supreme Political Council vowed a firm response to the Saudi air raid, calling on people to take to the streets of Sana’a to decry the assault.

The death toll was one of the largest in a single incident since March 2015, when the Riyadh regime began its deadly campaign to crush the Houthis and their allies and restore power to Yemen’s resigned president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

[:ar]It added that the US has committed crimes in many countries such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Libya, and Bahrain and in recent years its atrocities have included catastrophes such as those in Mina and Mecca in Saudi Arabia.

The IRGC said the most recent example of the US crimes can be seen in the targeting and massacring of the oppressed and defenseless people of Yemen in the most violent manner.

The bloodthirsty regime of Al Saud has been killing the oppressed Muslim people of Yemen simultaneously with Syrian and Iraqi Muslims over the past one and a half years to make up for its political failure in the Muslim world, the IRGC added.

روحانی: حب الإمام الحسین (ع) لیس حكرا على الشيعة فقط

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وخلال مراسم عزاء أقیمت بمناسبة ذکری استشهاد الإمام الحسین علیه السلام امس الأحد فی العاصمة التایلندیة بانکوک قال روحاني إن سبب خلود الإمام الحسین علیه السلام وواقعة عاشوراء هو المحبة التي تکنها جمیع القلوب للإمام الحسین مضيفا: إن الإمام الحسین (ع) لم یضح من أجل مجموعة من الناس فهدفه کان تحقیق القیم العالمیة وهو ملک لجمیع الإنسانیة.

واعتبر إن الإمام الحسین هو قتیل الحریة وإنه ضحی بنفسه من أجل تحریر الإنسانیة واصفاً إیاه بأنه شهید الحق والعدل وإصلاح المجتمع.

وأشار روحانی إلی الشعار المعروف الذی أطلقه محرر الهند غاندي والذي قال فیه بأنه اقتدی بالحسین من أجل تحریر بلاده لافتاً إلی ان ملیارات البشر حول العالم یکنون کل الإحترام للإمام الحسین لأنه اختار طریق القیم الأخلاقیة والجهاد والسلام.

ولفت الى إن الإمام الحسین علیه السلام لم یبدأ الحرب بل کان یدافع عن نفسه مشیراً إلی أنه حاول في اللحظات الأخیرة من الحرب هدایة أعدائه وإنقاذهم من الدوامة التی کانوا فیها.

President Calls for Closer Strategic Ties with China after JCPOA

Li Yuanchao-President Rouhani

Speaking at a meeting with Vice President of China Li Yuanchao in Thailand on Sunday, President Rouhani said relations with Beijing have always been very important to Tehran, adding that he is willing that the two counties use the post-JCPOA opportunities to quickly realize “strategic” relations.

He further stressed the need to expand banking ties between the two countries, saying that Iran welcomes China’s investment in various sectors of oil and gas, transportation, technology.

The Iranian president added that the two countries can also promote cooperation in scientific and cultural spheres.

Li, for his part, said that a new chapter has been opened in the history of relations between Iran and China, adding that his country welcomes closer cooperation with the Islamic Republic in all spheres.

The remarks come against the backdrop of a new wave of interest in ties with Iran after Tehran and the Group 5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France and Germany) on July 14, 2015 reached a conclusion over the text of a comprehensive 159-page deal on Tehran’s nuclear program and started implementing it on January 16.

The comprehensive nuclear deal, known as Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), terminated all nuclear-related sanctions imposed on Iran.

Security of East and West Asia Intertwined: Iran’s Rouhani

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani made the remarks on Monday, addressing the second summit of the inter-governmental organization of the Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD), which has gathered 34 Asian leaders and senior officials in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand.

“The security of the continent’s east is inseparable from that of its west,” he said. “Meddling by foreign powers in both sides of the continent is a major threat to the security of all of us.”

“With a deep comprehension of the importance of Asia’s security and stability, the Islamic Republic believes that the most challenging crisis is the extremism and violence that has swept our entire continent, from Tokyo to New Delhi, and from Baghdad and Damascus to Istanbul,” President Rouhani said.

Acts of militancy and terror have been a recurrent theme of daily life in a range of countries in the region, including, but not limited to, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, Press TV reported.

Rouhani said Iran has been a strong force in the regional battle against such militancy and terrorism.

“Today, Iran has been standing like a strong barrier against the infiltration and expansion of extremism and terrorism,” he said.

The Islamic Republic has been successfully preserving itself against any spillover of regional violence. It has also been contributing to the regional anti-terror fight through its advisory military assistance to the Iraqi and Syrian governments.

President Rouhani had said in earlier remarks in Malaysia that the Islamic Republic was the reason why the Takfiri [extremist] terrorist group of ISIS has not succeeded in forming a so-called state in Iraq and Syria and has remained a terrorist group only.

 

‘Let’s Join in Building Asia’

Elsewhere in his Monday remarks, the Iranian president urged regional countries to join hands to build a prosperous region.

“Asia’s future belongs to our children, and its efflorescence hinges on a more dynamic and stable bond [forming] among the continent’s nations,” said the Iranian chief executive.

He pledged an active role on the part of Iran in the production chain, the expansion of new markets for, and the consistent supply of energy on the back of the country’s 2015 nuclear agreement with world powers.

“Given the nuclear agreement and the removal of the imposed sanctions, the Iranian economy promises remarkable growth in the years to come,” Rouhani said.

Tehran, he said, has set a midterm goal of reaching eight-percent economic growth each year.

Sana’a Attack Proves Saudi Policy on Yemen Futile: Iranian Diplomat

In a meeting with the Secretary General of European External Action Service (EEAS) Helga Schmid in Brussels on Sunday, Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Jaberi Ansari said the international community must pay attention to the continuation of Saudi Arabia’s brutal killing of the defenseless Yemeni people.

He said double-standard policies should not be adopted on humanitarian tragedies, adding that issues such as the killing of the oppressed Yemeni people should not be overlooked or ignored just because they have no immediate direct consequences for the European Union from a security and refugee standpoint.

More than 140 Yemenis were killed and over 525 wounded on Saturday, when a Saudi airstrike hit a community hall in south of the capital, Sana’a, where a funeral for the father of Interior Minister Jalal al-Roweishan was being held.

The death toll was one of the largest in a single incident since March 2015, when the Riyadh regime began its deadly campaign to crush the Houthis and their allies and restore power to resigned president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

jaberi ansariElsewhere, Jaberi Ansari once again emphasized the need for pursuing a political approach to solve the Syrian crisis.

He said the success of a political solution requires the cooperation of influential foreign actors and serious intra-Syrian dialog “so that the Syrian people would be able to determine their country’s future.”

Syria has been gripped by foreign-backed militancy over the past five and a half years, which has claimed the lives of around 400,000 people.In recent months, the Takfiri militants have suffered major setbacks as the Syrian army has managed to liberate several areas.

Schmid, for her part, said Iran and the EU must improve cooperation to pave the way for the dispatch of humanitarian aid to Syria.

Like Iran, the 28-nation bloc believes that the Syrian crisis has no military solution and that all countries must help find a political approach to resolve this crisis, she added.

Iran Ready to Send Humanitarian Aid to Yemen: Zarif

In a letter penned to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday, Zarif condemned Riyadh’s latest atrocity, which killed over 140 civilians.

“Not only Saudi Arabia, but also those who have supported the aggression by the Saudi-led coalition against Yemeni people should be held accountable for the war crimes perpetrated in Yemen over the past year and a half,” he said, as reported by Press TV.

Iran’s foreign minister also called on Ban to facilitate a proposal by the Iranian Red Crescent Society to send humanitarian aid to the Yemeni capital Sana’a.

“In view of the gravity of the situation in Yemen and the devastation caused by the attacks against the funeral hall, the Iranian Red Crescent Society is proposing to arrange for humanitarian assistance, including medical supplies, to the Yemeni people and evacuating the injured to hospitals in Iran,” he added.

Earlier, Ban called for a swift, independent probe into the airstrike, while stressing that “Those responsible for the attack must be brought to justice.”

More than 140 people were killed and over 525 wounded on Saturday, when a Saudi airstrike hit a community hall in south of the capital, where a funeral for the father of Interior Minister Jalal al-Roweishan was being held.

The death toll was one of the largest in a single incident since March 2015, when the Riyadh regime began its deadly campaign to crush the Yemeni Houthi Ansarullah movement and their allies and restore power to the resigned president, Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi.

 

Iran Urges Secure Air Corridor to Send Humanitarian Aid to Yemenis

Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman also called for the establishment of a secure air corridor in a bid to send humanitarian assistance to the wounded Yemenis after Saudi Arabia’s deadly airstrikes.
bahram qassemi“The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to dispatch humanitarian aid, including medical teams, medicine and food to the injured and admit the wounded people to Iran’s hospitals for treatment,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi said on Sunday, as reported by Tasnim.

Also, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani denounced Saturday’s carnage in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a caused by a Saudi airstrike that targeted a crowded funeral ceremony in the city.

In a message to his Yemeni counterpart Yahya Ali al-Raee on Sunday, Larijani strongly condemned the attack and expressed sympathy with the Yemeni people, officials and families of the victims.Larijani

Larijani expressed Iran’s readiness to take immediate measures to help treat those injured in the attack in coordination with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Society of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Larijani’s advisor Hossein Amir Abdollahian also announced that Tehran is ready to immediately dispatch air ambulances to Sana’a to transfer the Yemeni injured to the Iranian hospitals.

Hossein Amir AbdollahianHe further noted that the Saudis should halt the siege of the oppressed Yemenis so they could receive the emergency aid from Iran, IRNA reported.

The International Committee of Red Cross (ICRC) is expected to facilitate the transfer of Iran’s medical equipment to Yemen, Amir Abdollahian noted.

Trump and Clinton Face Off in 2nd Debate for US 2016 Election

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The debate was held at the Washington University in St Louis, Missouri, on Sunday night.

The two candidates broke traditional debate decorum by refusing to shake hands as they took the stage.

Trump called her Democratic rival a “devil” and Clinton said the business mogul owes all Americans an apology for a campaign driven by insults and degrading comments about women and minorities.

 

Trump and Clinton Face Off in 2nd Debate for US 2016 Election
Clinton (L) and Trump debate at Washington University, October 9, 2016. (Photo by AFP)

 

The debate came as the Trump campaign is in crisis after his sexually obscene comments, made years earlier, were exposed in a video tape, Press TV reported.

The video was recorded in 2005 while Trump was on a bus with former “Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush. The former reality TV star can be heard talking about his failed attempt to seduce a “married” woman. “I moved on her and I failed. I’ll admit it. She was married. And I moved on her very heavily.” He also says, “I’m automatically attracted to beautiful” women. “I just start kissing them. I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star, they let you do it. You can do anything.”

The leaked tape angered Republican leaders, many of whom have withdrawn their endorsement of Trump and called for him to drop out of the race.

According to the Associated Press, the debate served as Trump’s “final opportunity to keep his campaign,” following calls by Republican leaders for his withdrawal.

Commenting on his lewd remarks exposed in the recording, Trump pushed back against the criticisms, saying he had never really kissed or groped women without consent and that was just “locker room talk.”

“No, I didn’t say that at all. I don’t think you understand what I said,” he told debate moderator Anderson Cooper, who described the remarks as “sexual assault.”

Clinton, on the other hand, rejected Trump’s defense in his apology following the leak, saying the vulgar comments reflect “who Donald Trump is” and what he “thinks about women, what he does to women.”

“It’s clear to anyone who heard it, it represents exactly who he is.”

 

Trump and Clinton Face Off in 2nd Debate for US 2016 Election
Trump is joined by his daughter Ivanka Trump (L) and his wife Melania Trump at the end of the town hall debate at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, on October 9, 2016.

 

She further denounced Trump’s other disparaging remarks against not only women, but African Americans, asylum seekers, people with disabilities, prisoners of war and Muslims.

The former first lady shrugged off Trump’s attacks on Bill Clinton’s affair as US president, and suggested that Trump’s apology was not enough as he must apologize to the whole country for the way he has conducted his insult-driven campaign.

 

Bill Clinton ‘Far Worse’ an Abuser 

Trump tore into Hillary’s husband, former President Bill Clinton, for his past infidelities and sexual misconduct.

“If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse,” Trump said. “Mine are words, and his was action. His was, what he’s done to women, there’s never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that’s been so abusive to women.

“So, you can say any way you want to say it, but Bill Clinton was abusive to women. Hillary Clinton attacked those same women and attacked them viciously.”

Trump invited three women who have accused Bill Clinton of sexual misconduct to the debate, along with a fourth who is a rape victim and has criticized Hillary Clinton for defending her accused rapist as the court-appointed defense attorney 40 years ago.

 

Trump and Clinton Face Off in 2nd Debate for US 2016 Election
Bill Clinton accusers Kathleen Willey (L), Juanita Broaddrick (C) and rape victim Kathy Shelton are seated for the second debate. (Photo by AFP)

 

“So don’t tell me about words,” he said. “I absolutely, I apologize to those words. … When Hillary brings up a point like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago, I think it’s disgraceful, and I think she should be ashamed of herself.”

 

Islamophobic Answer to Islamophobia Question 

Later during the debate, Trump refused to answer a question about how to stop Islamophobia in the US, asserting that Muslims themselves should report dangerous behavior by terrorists.

The billionaire suggested that American Muslims don’t often share information with law enforcement in order to protect extremists within their communities.

“Muslims have to report the problems when they see them,” he said. “And you know there’s always a reason for everything. If they don’t do that, it’s a very difficult situation for our country.”

Trump also said that his controversial proposal to ban Muslims from entering the US has “morphed” into a plan for “extreme vetting” of refugees who he said might be a “Trojan horse.”

 

Trump and Clinton Face Off in 2nd Debate for US 2016 Election
Trump speaks during the debate (Photo by AFP)

 

Clinton slammed Trump’s stance as “dark and divisive.”

“We are a country founded on religious freedom and liberty. How do we do what [Trump] has advocated without causing great distress within our country?” the Democrat said. “Are we going to have religious tests when people fly into our country?”

 

Clinton ‘in Jail’ If I Was President

Trump also attacked his Democratic rival over her use of a private email server as secretary of state. The businessman said he would appoint a special prosecutor to investigate Clinton if elected president.

Clinton said it was good that someone with Trump’s temperament was not in charge of the US legal system.

Trump quipped, “because you would be in jail.”

 

Clash over Syria Policy 

In an exchange over Syria policy, Trump said he disagreed with his running mate, Mike Pence, who earlier urged US attacks against military targets of President Bashar al-Assad if Russia continued to assist the Syrian government with airstrikes.

“He and I haven’t spoken and I disagree,” he said.

“You have to knock out ISIS. Right now,” the real estate tycoon said, using another acronym for the Daesh terrorist group. “Syria is fighting ISIS. We have people that want to fight both at the same time.”

“We have to worry about ISIS before we can get too much more involved,” Trump noted.

The Republican candidate said he did not like Assad, but added that his forces were battling terrorism along with Russia and Iran.

“I don’t like Assad at all, but Assad is killing ISIS. Russia is killing ISIS. And Iran is killing ISIS. And those three have now lined up because of our weak foreign policy.”

Meanwhile, Clinton accused Russia of being only “interested in keeping Assad in charge” and not paying “any attention to ISIS.”

“We need some leverage with the Russians because they’re not going to come to the negotiation table without leverage,” Clinton said.

She also renewed her calls setting up a no-fly zone in Syria and arming the Kurdish fighters, but acknowledged that sending US troops on the ground would be “a very serious mistake.”

Earlier in the debate, Trump said that the US and Russia should fight Daesh together in Syria. “I think it would be great if we got along with Russia.”

Analysts Urge US to Remove Remaining Anti-Iran Sanctions

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According to a report by Iran Newspaper, as translated by IFP, a majority of economists and political activists believe that the US permission to Boeing and Airbus to sell commercial aircraft to Iran, which was issued under the pressure of international community and Iran’s active economic and political diplomacy, can be considered as a significant step in the implementation of Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). They say, the US government should also adopt further measures hereafter to remove the remaining banking and other economic obstacles hindering the full implementation of JCPOA.

 

Assurance to Financial Firms

In experts’ view, the permission for plane sales could be an assurance to the world’s major financial firms to initiate interactions and transactions with Iran; therefore, one can be hopeful that the world’s major banks would launch dealings and transactions with Iran, which have yet to be fulfilled due to US incomplete implementation of its commitments.

Analysts Urge US to Remove Remaining Anti-Iran Sanctions

Addressing the Council on Foreign Relations in New York, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif referred to the US sabotage in the implementation of JCPOA, and noted, “The Office of Foreign Assets Control, OFAC, of the US Treasury Department goes out and tells these people that it’s OK to do business with Iran, but—and the buts and ifs are so long. So at the end of the day, these banks say we’ll take the safe road. We’ll forget about Iran. And that has been the outcome. […] Even the US government took six or seven months to give the license to Airbus to sell 17 out of 118 planes they requested. Well, fortunately they gave a license to Boeing to sell 80 of the 88 planes they requested.”

 

Gaps in the Complex Sanctions

As regards the existing gaps in the complex sanctions, Saeed Laylaz, an Iranian economist commented that the license given to Airbus and Boeing will definitely have psychological impacts on the investors and large financial firms. This is particularly important since the US is constrained to give momentum to the implementation of JCPOA under the pressure of Iran and the Europeans.

Analysts Urge US to Remove Remaining Anti-Iran Sanctions

He went on to say that there appeared a big rift in the oldest and most complicated sanctions against Iran; therefore, such serious gaps will have influence on non-nuclear sanctions as well. As Boeing is one of the major financial firms of the US and the world whose financial interactions with various economic sectors would affect other sectors too.

Laylaz highlighted that Iran’s active diplomacy caused a serious split between the Europeans and the US line-up. The US and Europeans, who previously had convergent policies due to a lack of proper management of our diplomacy, are now eager to establish business relationships with Iran, consequently losing their unity.

Laylaz added, “We have entered into an era that the heavy atmosphere of the international community against Iran is not there anymore. The world’s unity against so-called Iran’s danger has dissolved, indicating Iran’s rational and active diplomacy.”

Elsewhere in his remarks, he referred to the recent summit in New York and Iran’s political influence, and said, “We have realised an unprecedented gap between the US and European countries.”

“European leaders also voiced their discontent with the US double-standard approach in the implementation of JCPOA, and the issue was explicitly passed to the Americans during a meeting of the Group 5+1 member states by Iran and Europe,” he noted.

Analysts Urge US to Remove Remaining Anti-Iran Sanctions

A Good Sign for JCPOA Implementation

Iran’s ex-minister of economic affairs and finance, Tahmasb Mazaheri, in an interview with Iran acknowledged that the permission given for plane sales is a good sign for the full implementation of JCPOA.

He stressed that the US has been coerced into an executable process which, at the end of the day, will facilitate the path and help the accurate implementation of the deal.

Emphasizing the US dishonesty and Iranians’ distrust of their intentions, Mazaheri said, “Despite the good signs, one still cannot be sure whether the US will remain loyal to its commitments or not, because they indicated that their guarantees have been invalid so far and it turned out that the US has no desire to implement JCPOA fully and correctly.”

He added that Iranians cannot trust the Americans due to the policies adopted by the US during the history; however, he added, giving permission to Boeing and Airbus can be considered as a good sign to fully implement the JCPOA and consequently the deal will bring economic benefits to Iran.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

Iran Newspaper front pages

The majority of newspapers on Sunday covered the recent scandal involving US presidential candidate Donald Trump. The headlines used by Iranian papers will be analysed in a separate report.

US Department of Treasury’s decision to lift the ban on having dollar transactions with Iran was also a top story in many newspapers today.

The ongoing war of words between US and Russia, and also the Iranian reformists’ support for President Hassan Rouhani in upcoming elections also received great coverage.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines:

 

Abrar:

1- Syrian Opposition Figures Call for Dismissal of De Mistura

2- Iranian Army’s Air Force Capable of Overhauling Mirage Fighter Jets’ Oxygen System

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Afkar:

1- Rouhani: Muslim World Needs Unity and Security

2- Terrorist Blast Hits Baghdad

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Reformists’ Strong Support for Hassan Rouhani

2- Trump’s Scandal: GOP Candidate Apologizes after Release of Vulgar Video

3- Trump’s Disability against the Power of Media [Editorial]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani Urges Zarif to Tolerate the Sarcastic Remarks

2- Iran Can Now Have Dollar Transactions with Other Countries

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Asr-e Azadi:

1- Water Crisis Is Serious in Iran: Power Minister

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Asr-e Rasaneh:

1- 40 Companies Enter Iran’s Tourism Market

2- Renault to Make $400m Direct Investment in Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Asrar:

1- Guardian Council Spokesman: We’re Not Willing to Disqualify Even One Candidate

2- Iran and Europe to Start Human Rights Talks Soon

3- Obama Casts His Early Vote

4- Rouhani Is the Final Candidate of Reformists: Aref

5- Rouhani: We Will Overcome Problems through Culture of Ashura

6- Economy Minister: West Should Stick to Its Banking Commitments towards Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Besharat-e Now:

1- End of Trump? Worst Electoral Crisis for Trump Because of His Insulting Remarks about Women

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Ebtekar:

1- US Finally Backs Off: US Department of Treasury Lifts Ban on Dollar Transactions with Iran

2- US Treasury’s Directive Removes the USA’s Most Basic Unilateral Sanction against Iran

3- Permanent Presence in Syria, Kremlin’s Message to US

4- What’s the Purpose behind Russia’s Deployment of Forces in Syria?

5- New Trouble for Trump in US Presidential Elections

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Etemad:

1- Trump’s Scandal: Release of Trump’s Remarks about Women Hits US Like an Earthquake and Leads to His Apology

2- Deal with Iran in US Dollars

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Ettela’at:

1- We Would Like to Counter the World’s Anti-Iran Illusions through Logic and Ethics

2- 160 Killed in the Day of Al Saud’s madness.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Haft-e Sobh:

1- A Dangerous Weapon Named Washington Post: How a Website Close to Democrats Revealed Documents against Trump and Changed Fate of Elections?

2- The Lock on US Dollar Opened: US Treasury’s New Update Lets Other Countries Have Dollar Transactions with Iran

3- One-Fourth of World’s Car Market in Hands of Chinese

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Hemayat:

1- Iran Spends $200m per Year for Fighting Drug Trafficking: Official

2- President: If It Wasn’t for Iran’s Help, ISIS Would Have Created a Great State

3- Economy Minister: US Is Main Barrier to JCPOA Implementation

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Iran:

1- Non-Americans Can Do Dollar Transactions with Iran

2- Trump in Trouble after Leakage of 90-Second Audio File: Radical Candidate’s Apology for His Insult to Women Was Not Useful

3- Oil Ministry: Oil Price Not to Be Raised This Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Jame Jam:

1- Secret Purposes behind TV Channels that Propagate British Shiism

2- Iran’s Supreme National Security Council Agrees to Iran-South Korea FIFA WCQ Match

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Javan:

1- Saudi Arabia’s Madness Leaves 700 Yemenis Killed and Wounded: More than 160 Killed and 550 Wounded in Saudi Airstrike on Funeral Ceremony

2- Death of Ethics ahead of US Elections

3- Washington’s Conditional Removal of Dollar Ban Seven Months before Iran Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Jomhouri Eslami:

1- Iranian Companies and Banks Can Have International Transactions

2- Saudi Arabia’s $99m Bribe to Erdogan: Zaman Revealed Erdogan Has Received Huge Money for Coordination with Riyadh on Syria

3- WikiLeaks: US Had Planned for Overthrow of Syrian Government 10 Years Ago

4- Canadian PM Says Severance of Ties with Iran Was a Mistake

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Ka’enat:

1- Billions of Foreign Investment Arrives in Iran: Int’l Companies Queue Up for Partnership in Iran’s Imam Khomeini Airport

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Kayhan:

1- Rouhani’s Gov’t Created Job Opportunities, But for Foreigners!

2- Economy Minister: Foreign Banks Don’t Cooperate with Iran

3- Moscow: We’ve Deployed S-300 in Syria to Counter US

4- Storm in Haiti Kills 900 and Leads to Blackout in 1m US Houses

5- Al Saud’s Blood Bath in Sana’a: 300 Killed and 400 Wounded in Airstrike on Mourning Ceremony

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Khorasan:

1- Trump on Verge of Collapse: Worst Crisis for GOP Candidate

2- Rafsanjani: I Have No Personal Property in Tehran, and I Live in a Rented House

3- Saudi Arabia’s Horrible Crime in Yemen

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Mardom Salari:

1- Trump’s Ethical Chaos: GOP Candidate’s Vulgar Remarks Sparks Controversy

2- Siamand Rahman, Iranian Paralympic Champion, Nominated for Best Male Athlete of September

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Resalat:

1- IRGC Navy Commander: US Has No Right to Interfere in West Asia Affairs

2- West Is in Dire Conditions in Syria: Washington and Paris’ Efforts to Save Terrorists

3- Russia: We’ll Veto France’s Proposed Resolution; We’ll Respond to Any Attack on Syria with S400

4- New Scandal in GOP Camp: Elections Combined with Sexual Components

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Roozan:

1- Deadly Media Attack on Trump

2- FIFA Executives Ridicule Iran: Cleric [on Tehran’s request for a change in Iran-South Korea FIFA WCQ match due to be held on Tuesday, on the night when Iranians mourn for Imam Hussein’s martyrdom anniversary]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Saheb Qalam:

1- Iran and Malaysia to Expand Cooperation in Islamic Banking

2- Violence and Extremism, the Threats to Muslim World: Rouhani

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Setareh Sobh:

1- Extramarital Relationship with Greedy Women: Trump Troubled by a Video

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Shargh:

1- Playing with Dollar with US

2- Trump’s Reaction to Washington Post’s Video: I Made a Mistake

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9


 

Vatan-e Emrooz:

1- Dirty! Unprecedented Scandal for US Presidential Candidates

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on October 9

US AT&T Enters into Partnership with Iran’s RighTel Operator: Report

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According to a report carried by the New York Times on Saturday, Iran’s RighTel and AT&T signed the cooperation document last week, which will allow voice calls, text messaging and data service between Iran and the US.

The American company has now included Iran on the list of its countries and customers will be charged $3 for a one-minute call to Iran.

A spokesman for RightTel has reportedly confirmed the report.

Prior to this, mobile phones with American SIM cards could not receive any sort of signal in Iran and vice versa.