Monday, September 21, 2009

Iran Inquiry Is Sought


Human rights groups urged the United Nations General Assembly on Monday to appoint a special envoy to investigate abuses in Iran, including allegations that detainees had been raped and tortured in the aftermath of the disputed presidential election in June.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Obama Will Meet With Mideast Leaders


President Obama will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas in an effort at renewed peace negotiations.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Amid Large Protests, Iran Leader Calls Holocaust a Lie

Amid Large Protests, Iran Leader Calls Holocaust a Lie

The protests by opposition supporters were the largest in two months and came on an annual day of support for the Palestinians.

Impasse in Middle East on Efforts to Renew Peace Talks

Impasse in Middle East on Efforts to Renew Peace Talks

The extent of an Israeli settlement freeze in the West Bank and Jerusalem and the limited scope of the negotiations led to the deadlock, officials on both sides said.

In a New Age, Bahrain Struggles to Honor the Dead While Serving the Living


The destruction of ancient burial sites illustrates conflicting priorities and the divide between the elite and the disenfranchised.

Airstrike in Yemen Said to Kill 80

Airstrike in Yemen Said to Kill 80

The attack appeared to be the deadliest single episode in a worsening war between government forces and the Houthi rebels.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Iran's shaky government: Not over yet

Iran's shaky government: Not over yet


Three months after his disputed re-election, Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is still failing to reassert his—and his government’s—grip

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Iran Arrests Children of Dissident Clerics


The latest arrests appeared to be part of efforts to intimidate senior religious leaders and silence the younger generation in the city of Qum.

Europe Says One-Third of Karzai Votes Are Suspect


European Union monitors said that many of the votes cast for President Hamid Karzai should be examined for fraud.

Israel Rejects Call for Gaza Inquiry

Israel Rejects Call for Gaza Inquiry

Israeli officials bluntly dismissed a U.N. mission’s recommendation that an investigation be launched into violations of human rights law during the war.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

U.S. Embassy Under Fire During Biden’s Iraq Visit

U.S. Embassy Under Fire During Biden’s Iraq Visit

Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. arrived in Baghdad on Tuesday for two days of meetings with Iraqi leaders at a time American influence is waning.

U.N. Finds Signs of War Crimes on Both Sides in Gaza


There is evidence that both the Israeli army and Palestinian militants committed war crimes during the conflict, the U.N. reported.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Iran Opposition Leader’s Aide Is Freed



The release of the aide, Alireza Hosseini-Beheshti, appears to be a sign of retreat by the hard-core conservative authorities running Iran.

Resolve of West Bank Settlers May Have Limits


Ideological settlers are unlikely to engage in organized armed conflict with the Israeli military, as some fear, because their beliefs make them hesitant to turn against their own.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Friday, September 11, 2009

Rockets Fired from Lebanon Hit Israel

Rockets Fired from Lebanon Hit Israel

Rockets fired, but no injuries.  It is not yet known who is responsible.


Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Agencies Say Iran Has the Nuclear Fuel to Build a Bomb

Agencies Say Iran Has the Nuclear Fuel to Build a Bomb

In presidential briefings, American intelligence agencies said Iran is holding off on taking the last critical steps in designing a sophisticated bomb.

Not at home

Not at home

Lebanon's mixed marriages:  Couples from different religions still cannot marry in their own country

Marred Afghan Vote Leaves US in a Delicate Spot

Marred Afghan Vote Leaves US in a Delicate Spot

Concerns over vote fraud are conflicting with an interest in maintaining relations with President Hamid Karzai.