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Iranian man loses bid to be freed from Australian immigration detention

Al Jazeera 10 May 2024
“ASF17 could be removed to Iran if he cooperated in the process of obtaining the requisite travel documents from Iranian authorities,” public broadcaster ABC reported the judges as saying.
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24 agents; 6 hours: How the mission to retrieve Iran's nuclear archive unfolded

Israel Hayom 09 May 2024
The Saudis publicly censured Iran; even the Jordanians themselves, according to foreign publications, intercepted missiles or drones launched against Israel; the UAE provided real-time intelligence information, and the Saudis apparently also did so.
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Ahmadinejad's visit to Hungarian university causes uproar

Israel National News 09 May 2024
Hungarian Jewish organizations and Israeli embassy condemn public university for inviting Iran's former to an event ....
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WSJ: Biden Tried to Put Israel on Double Secret Probation, or Something; UPDATE: Waives Sanctions on ...

Hot Air 09 May 2024
The public rebuke is all Israel's fault for leaking it to the media, or so they claim. ... The whole point of this was to appease the pro-Hamas win of Biden's party, as well as Iran and the Euro Left.
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Fury as up to 12 police forces issue officers body-worn cameras made in China despite ...

The Daily Mail 09 May 2024
Reveal Media, a company based in London, provides at least 12 British police forces with the cameras - which are used to record encounters between officers and the public ... officers and the public.
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Vijay Prashad: Africa to France: ‘Get Out!’

Consortium News 09 May 2024
delegation met with local authorities to raise concerns over the nation’s partnerships with Russia and Iran. In a public statement, the government of Niger “forcefully condemne[d] the condescending ...
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Israel tried to lure Iran. Here's why it failed

Beijing News 08 May 2024
The most memorable impression of Iran is the paradox that accompanies almost every aspect of public life ... What looks from the outside like an inadequate response to Israel is, in Iran's paradoxical logic, exactly optimal.
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Israel tried to lure Iran. Here’s why it failed

Russia Today 08 May 2024
The most memorable impression of Iran is the paradox that accompanies almost every aspect of public life ... What looks from the outside like an inadequate response to Israel is, in Iran’s paradoxical logic, exactly optimal.
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Jewish Groups Protest Former Iranian President's Hungary Visit

Radio Free Europe 08 May 2024
Hungarian Jewish organizations and the Israeli Embassy have condemned a public university for having invited Iran's populist former President Mahmud Ahmadinejad to an event this week.
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Why Israel was unsuccessful in luring Iran

MENA FN 08 May 2024
(MENAFN) Iran's public life presents a paradoxical landscape, where strict state monitoring coexists with a lack of excessive security measures, leaving observers with contrasting impressions ... .
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Staying Holy

Yated Ne'eman 08 May 2024
Iran, which has a stated public goal of destroying Israel, is afforded the same respect as a decent, rational country with a proper system of laws and ethics ... Just before Pesach, we saw evil Iran ...
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US-Iran sanctions swap deemed symbolic, ineffective by some analysts

Beijing News 07 May 2024
The sanctions target Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and anyone appointed by him "potentially sanctioning Iran's public and semi-public sectors, which account for 70-80% of Iran's GDP," Ghodsi told VOA.
photo: Creative Commons / Mostafa Roudaki/Mizan News Agency
This photo was taken at the Islamic Republic of Iran Army Day 2022 parade in Tehran
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Iran is gaining credibility across the Muslim world

Asiatimes 07 May 2024
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Iran urges IAEA to dodge US, Israeli 'pressure' over nuclear program

Al Monitor 07 May 2024
TEHRAN — Iran's foreign ... He also shared with the IAEA Board of Governors his concerns about the concreteness of public statements coming out of Iran regarding its capabilities to build atomic weapons.

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