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A look at Iranian newspaper front pages on Oct. 30

IFP has taken a look at the front pages of newspapers on Thursday and picked headlines from 20 of them. IFP has simply translated the headlines and does not vouch for their accuracy.

Failure of parliament to vote for President Hassan Rouhani’s proposed minister of science, research and technology dominated the front pages of Iranian newspapers on Thursday. Principlist papers rejoiced over the vote which dismayed moderate and reformist dailies on the other end of the political spectrum. News about an increase in tax revenues and improvement in business conditions also appeared on the front pages of newspapers.

Abrar: “The image of the suspected acid attacker released online is one of the leads police are following,” [Police Chief] Brigadier General Esmail Ahmadi Moghaddam said.

 

Abrar newspaper 10 - 30


Aftab-e Yazd: Once again parliament failed to vote for the government’s proposed minister of science, research and technology. “People do not approve of intransigence,” the president tweeted afterward.

 

Aftabe yazd newspaper 10 - 30


Arman-e Emrooz: “The public opinion will make a judgment,” Hassan Rouhani tweeted hours after the Iranian parliament refused to confirm his pick for the ministry of science.

Arman-e Emrooz: “Supporters of [former President] Ahmadinejad are bracing for parliamentary elections.”

Arman-e Emrooz: “[Nuclear] Talks will produce results,” renowned Iranian political scientist Davoud Hermidas-Bavand said.

 

Armane emruz newspaper 10 - 30


Asrar: “Reformists will certainly emerge victorious in parliamentary elections,” said Mohammad Reza Khatami, a top reformist figure and brother of former President Mohammad Khatami.

Asrar: “The director of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has reported progress in talks between Iran and the [UN nuclear] agency.”

Asrar: “In terms of brain drain, Iran is among the top three countries in the world,” said the deputy health minister for research and technology.

 

Asrar newspaper 10 - 30


Ebtekar: “Police are following new leads in the case of acid attacks in Isfahan,” the police chief said.

 

Ebtekar newspaper 10 - 30


Eghtesad-e Pooya: “Tax revenues in the first seven months of the year amounted to almost $11 billion,” said the director of the State Tax Organization.

 

Eghtesade pouya newspaper 10 - 30


Emtiaz: “Enforcement of morality laws should be in line with rules and regulations,” said the police chief.

 

Emtiaz newspaper 10 - 30


Etemad: “President Rouhani’s government has suffered an oil jolt; the country’s oil revenues are down by 30 percent.”

Etemad: “Iran believes in continued talks with P5+1,” the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council said.

Etemad: “I’m sorry, but I respect the views of MPs,” the president said after parliament did not give a vote of confidence to his pick for the minister of science.

 

Eemad newspaper 10 - 30


Ettela’at: The deputy health minister has criticized the lack of enough budget for medical research in the country.

 

Ettelaat newspaper 10 - 30


Hamshahri: With the launch of the Electricity Police, those who steal electricity will be arrested.

 

Hamshahri newspaper 10 - 30


Hemayat: “Do not politicize human rights,” Iran’s Mohammad Javad Larijani has told the head of the UN Human Rights Council.

 

Hemayat newspaper 10 - 30


Iran: “We’re gonna miss Iran,” say European tourists who are on a train tour of Iran.

 

Iran newspaper 10 - 30


Iran Daily: “[Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations] Eliasson: Iran nuclear deal will benefit international community.”

 

Iran daily newspaper 10 - 30


Javan: “Talks are deadlocked as a result of sanctions.”

 

Javan newspaper 10 - 30


Jomhouri Islami: The World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Report says that business environment in Iran has improved.

 

Jomhurie eslami newspaper 10 - 30


Kayhan: “Parliament insisted on protecting the rights of the people; the dream of radicals did not come true.” The daily said on its front page in reference to failure of MPs to vote for the president’s proposed minister of science, research and technology.

 

Kayhan newspaper 10 - 30


Roozan: Another MP has claimed that the Iranian nuclear negotiating team has crossed the red lines of the Islamic establishment.

 

Ruzan newspaper 10 - 30


Shahrvand: “Iran has 87 names on the list of the world’s top scientists,” the deputy health minister said.

 

Shahrvand newspaper 10 - 30


Sharq: “We seem to be in the habit of blaming media for anything [that goes wrong],” said Hossein Entezami, the deputy culture minister.

 

Shargh newspaper 10 - 30


Vatan-e Emrooz: “General [Ghasem] Soleimani is a source of pride for Kurds,” said the commander of Kurdish peshmerga fighters in Iraq.

 

Vatane emruz newspaper 10 - 30

 

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