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The sentences follow “fast-tracked trials conducted without due process” and “reliance on torture-tainted forced ‘confessions’ as evidence,” the Center for Human Rights in Iran stated.
Nicușor Dan said the legislation may infringe on constitutional freedoms, and outlaw the honoring of some anti-communism activists.
Police stated that the incident is being investigated as a “suspected hate-motivated” crime.
“The war will not end while hostages remain in Gaza,” the Jewish state’s delegation to the United Nations said.
The United Nations has repeatedly told JNS that Albanese is an “independent expert,” whose speech and actions it cannot direct.
Tehran vows a “proportionate response” as Germany reportedly seeks to trigger snapback sanctions over nuclear deal violations.
“This is not a local conflict—it’s a global struggle between life and death, between light and darkness,” said Ambassador Axel Wahnish.
Some E.U. countries are pushing to punish Israel over the war against Hamas in Gaza.
With transatlantic airfares high and flights sparse, Greece has emerged as the top destination for Israeli travelers, as well as a popular transit point for travel to and from the United States.
“Try to stay cool, Minister!” the Israeli foreign minister told his Iranian counterpart.
For the first time, a French tribunal awarded refugee status to a Gazan not recognized as one by the U.N. agency.
A month after Iranian missiles struck the Weizmann Institute, demolishing cancer, heart research and environmental labs, repair work is fast underway.
“Allowing them to play in Canada would be a stain on our country’s reputation.”