Associated Pressflipped into International NewsWorld News US judge awards $180M to Post reporter held by Iran, familyAssociated Press - By JON GAMBRELL, Associated PressDUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Washington Post journalist held by Iran for over a year and tortured amid his conviction on internationally criticized espionage charges and his family have been awarded
The Washington PostWashington D.C. U.S. judge orders Iran to pay $180 million in damages to detained Post journalist Jason Rezaian and his familyThe Washington Post - Spencer S. HsuU.S. District Judge Richard J. Leon of Washington entered a default judgment against Iran, which did not answer the lawsuit, following a two-day hearing in January. Leon granted Rezaian $23.8 million compensatory
National Reviewflipped into Middle EastAsia U.S. Judge Orders Iran to Pay $180 Million in Damages to Washington Post Reporter Jason Rezaian and His FamilyNational Review - Zachary Evans Iran must pay $180 million in damages to Washington Post reporter Jason Rezaian — who was imprisoned in the country for eighteen months — and his …
Axiosflipped into WorldIran Judge orders Iran pay $180 million in damages for detaining Washington Post reporterAxios - Fadel Allassan A federal judge on Friday ordered the Iranian government to pay journalist Jason Rezaian $180 million in damages for his 18-month detention, saying …
Reuters CanadaMohammad-Javad Azari Jahromi U.S. imposes sanctions on Iran's information ministerReuters CanadaWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States imposed sanctions on Iran’s information minister on Friday for his role in “widescale internet censorship,” a reference to a five-day-long nationwide shutdown to
BE EBflipped into IranIran In Iran, ‘rage is escalating’ as economic stress reaches new levelThe Washington Post - Erin CunninghamBut a wider spectrum of society may have joined the revolt this time around, analysts say, pointing to demonstrations in major cities and at universities, including the University of Tehran. Protesters
Net Neutrality How Iran Turned Off the Internetslate.com - Josephine Wolff Cutting off internet access isn’t as easy as flipping a switch. Ten years ago, a Senate bill proposed by Sens. John Rockefeller and Olympia Snowe …
FOX BusinessAsia Iran government ordered to pay $180M for detaining journalistFOX Business - Brittany De LeaA federal judge has ruled that the Iranian government owes a journalist and his family hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of damages after detaining him for 18 months. The judge said Washington Post
Qatar Qatar once again proves itself no friend of stabilitytimesofisrael.com - Karmel Melamed Over the weekend, disturbing reports emerged suggesting Qatar had advanced knowledge of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) …
CNNflipped into Top StoriesPolitics Federal judge awards journalist Jason Rezaian and family $180 millionCNN - By Dan Berman, Caroline Kelly(CNN) — Federal Judge Richard Leon in Washington, DC, on Friday ordered Iran to pay Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian and his family $180 million for his 544 days in custody. Iran did not respond
Euronewsflipped into NewsWorld News How did Iran's government pulled the plug on the Internet?Euronews - By Helena Skinner & Seana DavisOne of Iran's biggest internet blackouts means details about the impact of recent protests over fuel price hikes remains sketchy. NetBlocks corroborated reports in Iranian media on Thursday that internet
The New York Timesflipped into WorldNews U.S. Judge Orders Iran to Pay $180 Million to Washington Post Reporter and FamilyThe New York Times - Christopher MeleA federal judge on Friday ordered Iran to pay a Washington Post reporter and his family nearly $180 million in damages after the reporter was imprisoned for almost 18 months during which he was psychologically
marcdubeyflipped into Middle East News For The PerplexedIran Iranians once again foiled enemies’ plots: senior clericmehrnews.com - Mehr News Agency Addressing the public at today’s sermon, Ayatollah Khatami said, by the help of God, the great and vigilant Iranian nation once again thwarted the …
marcdubeyflipped into Middle East News For The PerplexedSouth Asia Tawhidi: Ten Experts Accurately Covering the Iran Protests on Social Mediatimesofisrael.com - TOI staff The protests sweeping across Iran are different than those in previous years. Gas prices are up nearly 300%, 83 Million Iranian Citizens are banned …
BE EBflipped into IranSouth Asia Iran's Revolutionary Guards arrest about 100 protest leaders:...ReutersPeople walk near a burnt bank, after protests against increased fuel prices, in Tehran, Iran November 20, 2019. Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via REUTERS GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran’s Revolutionary
Mehran Aziziflipped into Different Kind Of NewsIran Iran petrol protests: '100 leaders' arrested in crackdownBBC NewsIran has arrested about 100 leaders of the protests against a hike in petrol prices, the judiciary says. They were identified and detained in "various parts of the country" by Iran's powerful Revolutionary
marcdubeyflipped into Middle East News For The PerplexedMiddle East Amir Taheri - Iran and the Ayatollah’s Fake Suicide-Beltaawsat.com Like other totalitarian ideologies, from its murky beginnings in the 1960s, Khomeinism, has tried to encapsulate its raison d’etre in a single …
The Times of Israelflipped into The Times of IsraelMiddle East After Iran protests, feared security force says ‘world war’ on nation failedtimesofisrael.com - By AFP and TOI staff Iran’s Basij militia said the nationwide unrest sparked by fuel price hikes amounted to a “world war” against the Islamic republic that had been …
CIA Don't Just Blame Washington for the 1953 Iran Coup that Overthrew Mohammad Mosaddeqforeignpolicy.com - Darioush Bayandor In their Oct. 30 article in Foreign Policy, Roham Alvandi and Mark J. Gasiorowski took issue with my 2010 book Iran and the CIA: The Fall of Mosaddeq …
Larryflipped into More Stuff . . .Israel Defense Forces Iran Unrest Gave Israel a Window to Strike. Now the Danger Lurks Elsewherehaaretz.com - Amos Harel Though it was Israel that struck most of the blows and took the initiative in the two recent rounds of escalation in Syria and the Gaza Strip, there …
Forbesflipped into TechnologyOpinion Iranian Hackers Could Be Going After A Disturbing New Physical TargetForbes - Kate O'FlahertyIranian hackers are evolving their focus, targeting the so-called industrial control systems used by power grids, manufacturing and oil refineries. According to Wired, which spoke to Microsoft ahead of
Bernard Bangonflipped into Dangerous speech projects 💣Middle East IDF Crushed Iranian Headquarters in Syria, Satellite Photos Confirmunitedwithisrael.org - Ebin Sandler Israel destroyed an apparent Quds Force headquarters in Syria according to satellite photos released this week.By JNSIsrael destroyed what appeared …
Bloombergflipped into PoliticsAsia Iran Nuclear Advances Prompt ‘Grave Concern’ Among DiplomatsBloomberg - Jonathan Tirone The Iranian nuclear crisis escalated on Thursday, with inspectors asking for support and diplomats expressing “grave concern” over the Islamic …
POLITICO Europeflipped into POLITICO EuropeProtest Six days after start of violence, EU issues Iran statementpolitico.eu - Jacopo Barigazzi The protests, sparked by a hike in fuel prices, are said to have led to more than 100 deaths. The EU on Thursday issued a statement on the situation …
Kyle Clarkflipped into Iran APCOGOHassan Rouhani Rises in the price of petrol are fuelling unrest in IranThe Economist A fuel and their moneyRises in the price of petrol are fuelling unrest in Iran AFTER A BIG rise in the state-controlled price of fuel on November …
Janiceflipped into Religiosity & BeliefSunni Islam Leaked: Iran’s Partnership With the Muslim Brotherhoodthetrumpet.com - Warren Reinsch On Monday, the Intercept and the New York Times released a joint report detailing Iran’s cooperation with the Muslim Brotherhood through the Quds …
BE EBflipped into IranIndia Iran losing patience as India pins hopes on Saudisasiatimes.com The India-Iran relationship had its ups and downs during the decades under the Shah’s rule. The lowest point was reached when, during the 1965 and …
Bloombergflipped into BloombergBusiness Iran Holds Pro-Government Rallies After Crackdown on ProtestersBloomberg - Golnar Motevalli Thousands rallied in several Iranian cities on Friday in a state-organized show of support for Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following a …
Alan Nishiharaflipped into Alan Nishihara's Flipboard MagazineIran US Calls for Iran Crackdown Videos, Internet Slowly Returnsnbcbayarea.com - Associated Press Iranian authorities slowly eased up their sweeping blockage of internet access on Friday, as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called for Iranians …
Reuters UKflipped into World NewsEmerging Markets Iran begins reconnecting internet after shutdown over protestsReuters - Parisa HafeziDUBAI (Reuters) - Iran on Thursday began restoring internet access in the capital Tehran and a number of provinces, news agencies and residents said, after a five-day-long nationwide shutdown meant to