INTERNATIONAL

Iran is not Iraq By Yvonne Ridley

I felt quite uneasy when our man in Tehran, Dominick Chilcott, said the attack on the British Embassy was state-supported.  What doesn't he understand about people power? Surely he should have learned a lesson from the Arab Spring that when angry people rebel it's impossible to stop them.  To say the Iranian police stood by and did nothing when our …

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All Eyes on Israel After Second Iranian Blast By Sheera Frenkel, Jerusalem

CLOUDS of smoke billowed above the city of Isfahan – evidence that the latest strike against Iran's alleged nuclear weapons program had hit its target.  The second blast in as many weeks at an atomic or missile facility has sparked Iranian denials and claims of accidents, but a new phase in efforts to destroy its nuclear ambitions is said to …

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85-year-old Woman Strip Searched at JFK Airport By Nicholas Hirshon

Lenore Zimmerman, 85, shows injury she says came during strip search by security at JFK Airport. An 85-year-old Long Island grandmother says she plans to sue the TSA after a humiliating strip search on Tuesday by agents at JFK Airport. Lenore Zimmerman, who lives in Long Beach, says she was on her way to a 1 p.m. flight to Fort …

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Iceland recognises Palestinian state By Associated Press

Icelandic parliament passes resolution making country the first in western Europe to accept Palestine as an independent state   Iceland's foreign minister, Ossur Skarphedinsson, said he would discuss the outcome of the vote with other Nordic countries before making a formal declaration on Palestinian statehood. Photograph: Alexander Nemenov/AFP/Getty Images Iceland has become the first western european country to recognise Palestine as …

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Syrian Leader Survives on Unrelenting Russian-Chinese Support By Thalif Deen

Bashar al-Assad, Syria's beleaguered president, has openly defied the Western world, succeeded in splitting the United Nations Security Council and fractured the League of Arab States – even as it imposed unprecedented economic sanctions against his embattled country. With Russia and China, two permanent members of the Security Council, exercising their vetoes to protect him against U.N. intervention, and Lebanon …

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