by Sam Razi | Sep 30, 2010 | From the Web, Politics
Guardian | September 30, 2010 is to reach out to Latin America with a Spanish-language television channel to explain the “ideological legitimacy” of the Islamic system. “As half of the world’s population speaks Spanish we will start a network...
by Sam Razi | Sep 30, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Human Rights, Politics, World
Associated Free Press (hosted by Google) | October 1, 2010 TEHRAN — Iran summoned Swiss ambassador Livia Leu Agosti on Thursday to protest against US sanctions targeting eight senior Iranian officials, the state news agency IRNA news agency reported. “Ms Livia...
by Sam Razi | Sep 30, 2010 | Featured, From the Web, Human Rights, Must Read, Politics, World
L.A. Times | October 1, 2010 Reporting Tehran and Beirut The two Americans still jailed in Iran on charges of espionage and trespassing won’t be tried for at least five more weeks, their lawyer told The Times on Thursday. Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal are due to...
by Sam Razi | Sep 30, 2010 | Business, Featured, From the Web, General, Politics, World
Washington Post | September 30, 2010 The United States announced Thursday that four of Europe’s five biggest oil companies would end their energy investments in Iran, a significant advance in the Obama administration’s efforts to pressure the Iranian...
by Sam Razi | Sep 30, 2010 | Business, Featured, From the Web, General, Politics
L.A. Times | October 1, 2010 By Paul Richter Reporting from Washington — The Obama administration rolled out its first penalty Thursday under the new U.S. sanctions on Iran, but carefully avoided any challenge to Russian and Chinese companies that would have risked...