Iran Front Page- Almost all newspapers highlighted the remarks made by President Hassan Rouhani in Iran�s Parliament. Rouhani harshly criticized the US Senate�s move to extend anti-Iran sanctions, and described it as a violation of nuclear deal.
Rouhani made the remarks while he was in the Parliament to present the next fiscal year�s budget to be discussed by lawmakers. The details of Iran�s next year budget were also widely covered in today�s newspapers.
The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines:
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Abrar:
1- Motion to Impeach Transport Minister Presented to Parliament�s Presiding Board
2- An ISIS Commander Killed in Coalition�s Drone Attack on Syria
3- Malaysian PM Attends Protest Rallies against Genocide of Muslims in Myanmar
4- Admirable 10-Million-Litre Decrease in Cars� Petrol Consumption: MPs Praise Environment Department
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Afkar:
1- Rouhani: If Anti-Iran Sanctions Are Extended, We�ll Show Firm Reaction
2- Iran Supports Afghanistan�s Stability, Security, and Prosperity: Zarif
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Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Government Raises State TV�s Budget: Rouhani Gives Reward to IRIB for Ignoring Iran�s OPEC Victory!
2- Rouhani�s Smart Warning to US
3- Reformist MP: Alien Is Alien, No Difference between American or Russian
4- The Forgotten Ones: A Report on Deprived Areas of Kerman Province
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Arman-e Emrooz:
1- We Won�t Tolerate Violation of Nuclear Deal: President
2- Reformist MP: Our Option for Presidential Election Is Rouhani for Now, but We Won�t Give Anybody a Blank Cheque
3- I Feel Choked If I Don�t Criticize Oppression: Outspoken MP Motahari
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Etemad:
1- Government�s Budget, Country�s Expenses: Oil Price Set at $50; 5% Increase in Petrol Price; 10% Raise in Wages
Ettela�at:
1- Rouhani: We�ll Show Firm Reaction to Violation of Nuclear Deal
2- Iraqi Forces Liberate Regions in North, East, and West of Mosul
3- Health Minister: Spread of AIDS Caused by Negligence of Those Responsible for Social Harms
4- We Have Problem in Communication with Our Youths: Culture Minister
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Haft-e Sobh:
1- United Coalition against Digital Market: Traditional Economic Syndicates Explicitly Talking against Online Businesses. Will They Succeed?
2- TV Dominated by Pots: Amazing Increase of Cooking Programs in Different IRIB Channels
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Iran:
1- Government-Nation Coalition for Fight against Drugs: First VP
2- Parliament Speaker: US Congress Bill Is against JCPOA
3- Iran�s Water Resources Are at Disastrous Level: Power Minister
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Jame Jam:
1- Next Year�s Budget to Be Discussed in Iran�s Parliament
2- Health Tourism Exposed to Middlemen�s Abuse
Javan:
1- Rouhani: I Explicitly Announce Implementation of US Congress� Bill Is Clear Violation of JCPOA and Will Receive Iran�s Strong Reaction
2- Larijani to Irreverent MP: Insulting Is Not Part of Freedom of Speech
3- Greater Presence of Oil Income in Rouhani�s Last Proposed Budget
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- 264 MPs Urge Iran�s Retaliation in Reaction to US
2- Syrian Army Invites Aleppo Residents to Return Home
3- Iran and Japan Sign Second Deal for �320m Finance of Petchem Industry
Ka�enat:
1- Iran, Iran, Iran Are Three Concerns of Pentagon: Trump�s Defence Minister Says Iran Is Main Barrier to Stability in Middle East
Kayhan:
1- 18% Growth in Iran�s Export of Agriproducts in Past 7 Months
2- Parliament Speaker in Reaction to Mahmoud Sadeqi�s Controversial Remarks: Insulting Others Is Not Freedom of Speech; You Were Aware that Judiciary Chief�s Bank Accounts Were Not Personal
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Payam-e Zaman:
1- Financial Transparency and Fighting Administrative Corruption in Next Year�s Budget: President
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Sayeh:
1- 20th Century Dracula Waiting for Fresh Blood: Horrible Statistics of Children�s Development of AIDS
2- 40,000 Disabled Persons Added to Iran�s Disabled Population Each Year: Parliament�s Social Commission Chairman
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Shargh:
1- End of Imaginary Budgets: Rouhani�s Proposed Budget Is Based on Realities
2- Zarif�s Talks behind Wall of China
3- Islamic Establishment�s Sanctity Does Not Mean It Can�t Be Criticized: Outspoken MP Motahari