Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Iranian Newspapers



  • Iran Daily

    English-language newspaper published in Iran. The newspaper focusing on local and national news, economy, sports, art, culture, and more.
  • Tehran Times

    Iran's leading English-language daily newspaper. The newspaper was founded in 1979.
  • Donyaye eqtesad

    One of the most widely circulated Iranian newspapers. The newspaper published in Persian-language. The Donyaye eqtesad covers economic news, industry, oil and energy, business, bank and insurance, automotive, shareholders, digital market, analytical comments, commerce and tourism, Tehran Stock exchange, and agriculture.
  • Entekhab

    Persian-language newspaper. The newspaper offers local, national, and world news, as well as sports, entertainment, business, travel, real estate, cars, shopping, and more.
  • Ettela'at

    Iranian Persian-language daily newspaper.
  • Jaam-e Jam

    One of the most influential newspapers in Iran. The newspaper was founded in 2002, and published by the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB).
  • Kayhan

    Daily newspaper based in Tehran, Iran. The newspaper was founded in 1943.
  • Khorasan

    Local newspaper owned by the Khorasan Cultural Institute.
  • Pars Times

    Independent news portal providing news and information about Iran and the Middle East.
  • Persian Weekly

    Weekly (Fridays) newspaper based in London, UK. The newspaper distributed among Persian community in UK. The newspaper published in Farsi/English language.
  • Ettela'at International

    Persian-language international daily newspaper.
  • Iran-e-Varzeshi

    Daily sports newspaper in Iran. The newspaper covers Football (soccer), Basketball, Volleyball, Tennis, and more.
  • Al-Vefagh

    Arabic-language newspaper in Iran. The newspaper published by the Iranian News Agency (IRNA).
  • Iran Focus

    Independent news service provider.
  • Hamshahri

  • Shargh

  • Resalat

  • Iran Newspaper

  • Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA)

  • Mehr News Agency (MNA)

    Established in 2003 MNA provides news in Persian, Arabic, English, German, Turkish, and Urdu.

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