SAEDNEWS: Here are the front pages of Iran's English language dailies on Monday, September 29.
Global Protests Against Israeli Actions: Massive demonstrations erupted in Berlin, marking Germany’s largest-ever protest in solidarity with Gaza. Protesters called for an end to the government's support for Israeli military actions, reflecting a growing public dissent against the ongoing conflict.
Iran’s New Oil Customer: Despite international sanctions, Iran has secured a new customer for its oil exports, signaling a shift in global energy trade dynamics.
China's Role in UN Security Council: A Chinese scholar highlighted China's stance in the UN Security Council as a boost to its credibility as a mediator in international conflicts, particularly concerning Iran.
Israeli Military Actions in Gaza: Israeli tanks advanced deeper into Gaza City, trapping civilians and raising international concerns over the humanitarian crisis.
Iranian Athlete's Achievement: Iran's Amanollah Papi won a bronze medal at the World Para-Athletics Championship, bringing pride to the nation.
Ammar Festival's Call for Films: The 16th Ammar Popular Film Festival has opened its call for films focusing on the struggle against Western imperialism, encouraging filmmakers to submit works that align with its theme.
Lebanese Border Demarcation: Lebanon's efforts to demarcate its borders are facing challenges, with the outcome seeming uncertain as the country navigates its rights and regional pressures.
Iran's Oil Export Strategy: Iran is exploring new markets for its oil exports, aiming to diversify its customer base and reduce reliance on traditional partners.
Global Protests and Diplomacy: The growing disconnect between public sentiment in Germany and the government’s pro-Israel stance was on full display this weekend as Berlin hosted its largest-ever protest in solidarity with Gaza.