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The U.S. president says Tehran must quickly accept terms on uranium and Hormuz shipping after Iranian forces fires on American destroyers.
U.N. official Bertrand Ramcharan called her a “pillar of the human-rights movement.”
Asif William Rahman was indicted on two counts of willful retention and transmission of national defense information.
“Making the origin of a candidate’s wife an issue in the presidential election is unacceptable,” Radosław Sikorski later tweeted.
One accused is being charged with possessing acetone, oxidizer and metal ball bearings. All are possible components of homemade bombs.
Providing support to a proscribed terrorist group violates the U.K. Terrorism Act.
Ahead of his trip, Rafael Grossi warned that “the margins to maneuver are beginning to shrink.”
The Bank of Israel has convened a special preparedness meeting with representatives from banks, credit companies and other financial institutions, in cooperation with Israel’s National Cyber Directorate.
With two months left until President-elect Trump’s inauguration, some Israelis are worried that President Joe Biden will replicate President Barack Obama’s actions before leaving office.
“The world has seen but a fraction of our power. Yet there’s one thing Khamenei’s regime fears more than Israel. You know what it is? It’s you—the people of Iran,” said the Israeli premier.
“Tell your children there’s no future here,” Rabbi Meir Villegas Henriquez tells coreligionists following mass assault on Israelis in Amsterdam.
Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.) released a statement condemning the choice.
The host of the eponymous talk show said that “everybody should be doing what I’m doing.”