world newspaper titles; Biden’s promise to Erdogan to deliver F-16 fighters

Considering the great importance of the media and the press in the world in providing an overview of the issues of different societies, IRNA Research Office presents the front page titles of the world’s leading newspapers. In this context, an effort has been made to maintain the geographical dispersion of the press from different countries and places, and in addition to the first headline, important sub-headlines have also been translated. There is no doubt that the accumulation of information in these newspapers can be a reliable repository for analyzing trends and events.
New York Times
– Nancy Pelosi resigns as the leader of the Democratic Party in the US House of Representatives
– Simultaneous resignation of hundreds of Twitter employees; In a night email, Elon Musk asked Twitter employees to commit to a “hard work culture” by signing an online form in order not to be fired, but dozens of Twitter employees said goodbye to the network by not signing it.
Wall street Journal
– The American company “Meta” fired some of its employees on the charge of selling users’ information to hackers
– Russia agrees again to secure the grain transportation corridor from Ukraine
The Washington Post
– The James Webb Space Telescope, in its latest image, shows an hourglass in the sky, depicting the birth of a star.
– The Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations: There is no sign of the end of the conflict in Ukraine, and what is worse, the possibility of the dangers of the disaster spilling over is very real.
Financial Times
– German government’s fear of internal oil shortage with the implementation of European Union sanctions against Russia
– Germany and France resumed the project to build fighter planes that they signed earlier
Global Times
– “Xi Jinping” (President of China) met with the Prime Minister of Japan; After talking to each other, the two sides reached an agreement on five issues related to the stability and development of bilateral relations
– Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida: Amid growing tensions in East Asia, Tokyo’s concerns about regional security have been transferred to Xi Jinping.
Jerusalem Post
– A fire in the Jabalia camp in Gaza left 21 dead
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung
– The Dutch court sentenced two Russians and a Ukrainian to life imprisonment for the crime of shooting down the MH-17 plane in 2014.
Haaretz
– Agreement with “Tus Airways” airline company for direct flight of Israeli spectators to Qatar during the World Cup
daily morning
– Biden promised to deliver US F-16 fighter jets to Ankara during the meeting with Erdogan during the 2022 Bali Summit.
– Approval of the anti-terrorism bill in the Swedish Parliament; The anti-terrorism bill was approved by the Swedish Parliament and will come into effect on January 1, 2023