All posts tagged "Iran"
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Anneliese Mahoney | May 13, 2015
United Nations Criticizes U.S. Over These Human Rights Issues
The United States isn't immune when it comes to human rights criticism.
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Michael Sliwinski | April 19, 2015
A Castle Made of Sand? The Iranian Nuclear Deal Moves Forward
After extensive negotiations, an Iranian Nuclear Deal has been made. Will it end up being successful?
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Michael Sliwinski | March 21, 2015
The U.S. Government: A House Divided on Foreign Policy
The Iran letter and Netanyahu's Congressional invitation is nothing new. Check out the history of foreign policy dissension.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 11, 2015
Hey Senate Republicans: Iran Negotiations Involve Other Countries
The letter that Senate republicans sent to Iran was an extraordinarily dumb and short-sighted move.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 3, 2015
Netanyahu’s Speech Shows Israel Isn’t Always a Bipartisan Issue
Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke to Congress today but many Democratic reps sat it out, proving that Israel isn't...
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Michael Sliwinski | February 8, 2015
Saudi Arabia: Succession in the Chaos
There's a new monarch in Saudi Arabia, but what new challenges will he face?
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Zaid Shoorbajee | January 28, 2015
Former CIA Employee Jeffrey Sterling Found Guilty of Leaking Information
Former CIA employee Jeffrey Sterling was convicted on Monday of espionage charges.
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Michael Sliwinski | January 18, 2015
Middle East Politics: What Issues are Affecting the Region?
Politics in the Middle East have been turbulent. Here are some of the major issues plaguing the region....
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Zaid Shoorbajee | October 29, 2014
Reyhaneh Jabbari: Another Victim of Iran’s Harsh Death Penalty
The Iranian government executed a woman on Saturday for murdering a man who she said attempted to sexually...
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Eric Essagof | July 9, 2014
Iranian Nuclear Talks: Final Deadline Looming
Iran and the major world powers (the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China, and Germany) have...
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Vasudha Sadana | October 3, 2013
The Thin Line
When is a line more than just a connection between two points? A line, a border, can limit...