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  2. List of newspapers in Iran - Wikipedia

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    It is a popular daily and nationwide newspaper that is distributed in all provinces of Iran." Salam: 1991 Sarmayeh [42] Persian "Centrist...Economic paper run by a former head of the Tehran Stock Exchange, and shut down in October 2009" [19] Shargh: 2003 Persian "Pro-reform" [18] Sobh-eqtesad [43] Persian Taban: Persian Tehran Emrooz

  3. Sobh-e-No - Wikipedia

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    Sobh-e-No was established in May 2016. Farshad Mahdipour is the proprietor of the newspaper, he is also the editor-in-chief of it. He describes Sobh-e-No's policy as a media which tries to give logical analyses about Islamic revolutionary values and while reflects the latest domestic and the world's news, has an effort to present analytical comments about the ongoing political issues.

  4. Alireza Alavitabar - Wikipedia

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    Alavitabar is a member of Islamic Iran Participation Front and was the editor of the now closed Sobh-e-Emrooz newspaper. [2] In the 1990s, Alireza Alavitabar rose to prominence as a result of his journalistic work and reflections on the politics of the Second Khordad Reform Movement during Khatami's presidency. [1] [3]

  5. Iran puts on show of force with war games ahead of Trump's ...

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    Iran's semi-official SNN news agency said the ongoing exercise began on Jan. 4 and includes air, ground and sea forces and weapons systems, and that it is meant to test Iran's domestically made ...

  6. Shahrvand-e-Emrooz - Wikipedia

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    Shahrvand-e-Emrooz was launched in March 2007. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Mohammad Ghoochani and Mohammad Reza Khojasteh Rahimi served as the editor-in-chief of the weekly. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] The magazine, based in Tehran , was a reformist publication [ 1 ] [ 5 ] and was the Persian version of TIME magazine . [ 4 ]

  7. Abbas Yari - Wikipedia

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    Abbas Yari (Persian: عباس ياری) is an iranian journalist and film critic. [1] He was born in Arak in 1951. He graduated as a cameraman at the Superior School of Cinema in 1975. Abbas Yari started his professional career as a journalist, and worked until 1981 for the newspapers Sobh e Emrouz, Tehran Mosavvar and Kayhan.

  8. Amadnews - Wikipedia

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    Amadnews (Persian: آمدنیوز Acronym for Agahi "awareness", Mobareze "fighting", Democracy) is an Iranian news website and Telegram channel. Its chief editor was Ruhollah Zam, it was founded by him, Sam. M. Sarabi, Majid Niknam and Babak Ejlali. From 2015 to 2019 Sam Mahmoudi was the media's editor. [1]

  9. Mana Neyestani - Wikipedia

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    Mana began his professional cartooning career in 1989, and started drawing editorial cartoons in 1998, for Zan.During 1998-2000, he drew a large number of cartoons for various reformist newspapers, such as Asr-e Azadegan, Sobhe Emrooz, Mosharekat, Azad, Neshat (as a freelancer), and Aftab-e Emrooz (as a staff cartoonist).