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Iran English language newspaper headlines on Saturday, 10-06-2017

10 Jun 2017 - 9:27


Iran Daily


Leader: Such attacks fail to harm nation’s will
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei said on Friday the deadly terror attacks in Tehran this week “which indicate viciousness and at the same time humiliation of their perpetrators and instigators are too small to make a dent in the will of the Iranian nation”.

Defiant May vows to stay on despite UK election blow
A defiant Prime Minister Theresa May vowed Friday to form a new government to lead Britain out of the EU despite losing her majority in a snap general election and facing calls to resign.

Qatar rejects Saudi-led bloc’s ‘terror’ list as ‘baseless’
Qatar on Friday dismissed as “baseless” a terrorism blacklist published by Saudi Arabia and its allies which linked individuals and organizations in Doha to support for militant groups.

Trump dismisses ex-FBI director Comey as ‘leaker’
US President Donald Trump called James Comey a “leaker” on Friday, following explosive testimony by the fired FBI director, in which he accused Trump in a US Senate hearing of lying and trying to quash an investigation into former national security adviser Michael Flynn.

Iran urges UN to focus on Riyadh threats against Tehran
In a letter to the UN Security Council, Iran reminded the world body that the recent terror attacks in Tehran came hot on the heels of Saudi Arabia’s repeated threats against the Islamic Republic.

Zarif, Guterres review region’s developments
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif reviewed the latest regional developments in a meeting with UN Secretary General António Guterres in Kazakh capital Astana on Friday.

Iran FM slams Trump’s remarks on Tehran attacks as ‘repugnant’
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif slammed the US president’s comments on Tehran terror attacks as “repugnant” after Donald Trump pointed the finger of blame at Iran itself, in a reaction which was met with criticism even at home.


Tehran Times

Al-Sauds doing what Saddam did to Kuwait: Saudi Arabia expert
An expert on Saudi Arabia is of the opinion that the Saudi kingdom “is doing what Saddam Hussein did to Kuwait” in 1990 but the only difference is that “the Al-Sauds want to take over Qatar with U.S. support.”

Wounded May vows to stay as British PM
Spectacularly punished by voters who took away her majority in Parliament, a politically wounded but defiant Theresa May soldiered on Friday as Britain’s prime minister, resisting pressure to resign after the failure of a high-stakes election gamble that made the massive challenge of untangling Britain from the European Union only more complex and uncertain.

Iran arrests 41 Daesh elements connected to terror attacks
Iran’s Intelligence Ministry issued a statement on Friday announcing that 41 elements connected to the Daesh operatives who carried out the Wednesday terrorist attacks in Tehran have been arrested.

Iran offers Qatar use of its ports as blockade bites
Iran has rallied to Qatar’s aid, offering the Persian Gulf state the use of three of its ports to import supplies as its Arab neighbors seek to isolate the emirate.

Trump reaction to Tehran ISIS attacks ‘repugnant’, Zarif says
Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said on Thursday that US President Donald Trump’s reaction to murderous attacks in Tehran was “repugnant” as Iranians were hit by U.S. clients.

Masal; the green roof of Iran
The city of Masal in Iran’s northern province of Gilan includes two parts of Masal and Shanderman which both feature the natural tourist attractions.

Funeral held for Tehran terror victims
As thousands of mourners gathered on Friday for the funeral of the victims of the twin terrorist assault in the capital Tehran, senior Iranian authorities pledged to remain adamant in their anti-terrorism cause.

Tehran attackers identified, 41 more terrorists nabbed
One day after a twin assault in Tehran, the country’s Intelligence Ministry released pictures of the dead bodies of five ISIS-linked men who launched the attacks, saying they had been fighting for the extremist group in Iraq and Syria.

SCO summiteers praise efforts to implement Iran nuclear deal
The heads of state participating in the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Astana, Kazakhstan, have praised efforts to implement the Iran nuclear deal, officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Zarif condemns Tehran terror attacks, implicitly points finger at Riyadh
Condemning twin terrorist attacks in Tehran on Wednesday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif implicitly pointed the finger of suspicion at Saudi Arabia.


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