Front Pages of Iran’s English Dailies on September 28: A Window into Headlines and Highlights

Sunday, September 28, 2025

SAEDNEWS: Here are the front pages of Iran's English language dailies on Sunday, September 28.

Front Pages of Iran’s English Dailies on September 28: A Window into Headlines and Highlights

📰 Tehran Times

  • IAEA criticism & nuclear issues: The paper carries a strong critique of the IAEA’s silence over Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities, suggesting the agency is undermining its own impartiality.

  • Economic & export news: Reports that Iran’s sponge-iron exports increased by 41% over five months, signaling resilience in key industrial sectors.

  • Health / society angle: Coverage of World Rabies Day, with the Pasteur Institute promoting awareness campaigns.

  • Diplomacy & image building: Focus on tourism diplomacy—inviting Malaysia’s tourism minister, promoting “war tours” to highlight Iranian resilience, and advancing sustainable tourism themes.

  • Editorial commentary: Opinion piece “Farhikhtegan: Hypocritical game between Europe and US” accuses European powers of shifting goalposts and unfair conditions in nuclear negotiations.


🇮🇷 Iran Daily

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📜 Kayhan

  • Strong messaging on diplomacy & sovereignty: The front page features headlines like “Pezeshkian: Western Powers Face Domestic Outrage Over Israel” and “U.S. Demand for Iran’s Uranium Stockpile ‘Unacceptable’”.

  • Emphasis on resistance and national strength: Articles highlight Iran’s insistence on protecting its nuclear interests and resisting external pressure.

  • Regional and conflict reporting: Coverage includes Hezbollah’s show of strength, escalating violence in Gaza, and calls to suspend Israel’s membership in international bodies.