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US ‘behind Iran terror attack’, says Tehran

The terror attack that killed dozens in southeastern Iran is on the front page of today’s Tehran Times. We also take a look at the front pages of the Italian papers which cover the Iranian attack. Theran has pointed the finger at the US which denie

By James CREEDON

The Tehran Times puts the death toll at 29 after a brutal terrorist attack in southeastern Iran, near the Pakistani border. A group called Jundallah is thought to be behind the attack, however the Speaker of the Majlis (Iranian Parliament) has come out saying foreigners were involved and the terrorist attack was the result of US action. “The US has long supported the Jundallah organization
in order to undermine the close relations between the Revolutionary Guards and the people,” Ali Larijani said.

Moving to the Italian press, the headline in today’s Corriere della Serra is “Revolutionary Guard under attack, mounting tension between Iran and America” The paper puts the death toll at 49. La Stampa also covers Tehran’s claim of American involvement, “Tehran says ‘USA involved’. The reply: ‘Not true. We condemn this act.’”

La Stampa’s front page also covers this weekend’s gang violence in Rio.

Other stories covered in today’s international papers:

O Globo
Rio de Janeiro’s biggest-selling paper says the gang violence which saw some 15 die this weekend in Rio could have been ordered from a federal prison. It is thought incarcerated gang leaders may have given the commands in a bid to regain control of a favela for the sale of drugs.

Taggespiegel
This German daily leads with emerging differences between newly-elected coalition partners, the Christian Democrats and the Free Democrats. They cannot agree on finances and have given themselves seven days to resolve the issue. The Free Democrats are in favour of tax relief to the tune of 35 billion euros which many in the Christian Democrats view as irresponsible in a time of crisis.

The Guardian
This front page photo of protestors tied up with bags over their heads was taken at a copper mine in Peru. The mine is owned by British company Monterrico Metals. Protesters were detained and allegedly tortured by police. They say they were sprayed with noxious substances before being hooded and beaten. Some say the police acted on orders given by the company’s managers. Monterrico Metals says they had no control over the police operation.

Daily Mail
Have a look at the fruits of Adrian Reeman’s labour. The retiree living in a council flat in Southampton has transformed his home into the Palace of Versailles…well, almost!
 

Racism in Israel: 'the price of incitement'
25/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

Racism in Israel: 'the price of incitement'

Violence against African migrants this week in Tel Aviv has sparked angry debate in Israel. Haaretz is accusing members of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party of "incitement". That - and the latest on the Facebook IPO fiasco - is the focus for this look at the world's papers this Friday 25th May, 2012.
Air France: over-staffing and a jackpot bonus
25/05/2012 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

Air France: over-staffing and a jackpot bonus

The French press looks at the latest bad news for the economy. Air France is restructuring and layoffs are certain. Libération asks: what can the new left-wing government do? This as Le Parisien-Aujourd'hui-en-France reports on union anger that a former Air France CEO could, despite the economic crisis, get a "jackpot" bonus. That's the focus for this Friday, 25th May 2012.
'Egypt's revolution now seems light years away'
23/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Egypt's revolution now seems light years away'

Today we focus on the Egyptian elections - will the military be the real winners? We're also looking at Quebec's student protests, and the race to save this year's Parmesan.
What does the new French government do, exactly?
23/05/2012 - IN THE FRENCH PAPERS

What does the new French government do, exactly?

The French press looks at the Egyptian elections, today's EU summit, and some of the rather poorly defined roles of the new French government.
'Obama's Afghanistan debacle'
22/05/2012 - IN THE WORLD PAPERS

'Obama's Afghanistan debacle'

Has Obama's policy in Afghanistan been a disaster, why is Syria's conflict tipping over into Lebanon, and who's going to win the Egyptian election? It's all in the international press review.

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