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Access to U.S. 'virtual embassy' blocked in Iran
World NowInternet users trying to access a new "virtual" U.S. Embassy from Tehran on Wednesday said they were redirected to a web page offering links to Iranian news, cultural and religious sites. Other in Iran said they received a message in Persian saying: "In... -
Iranian TV shows images of 'downed' U.S. drone
World NowIranian television airs footage of what it says is an American stealth drone that Iran's armed forces recovered over the weekend. The drone appeared to be in good condition, according to the clip... -
New unity government takes office in Yemen
World NowA new unity government was sworn into office in Yemen on Saturday. The formation of a new government was part of a transfer of power agreement signed by President Ali Abdullah Saleh after months of unrest that pushed Yemen to the edge of civil war.... -
Jobless man reportedly hurls shoes at Iran President Ahmadinejad
World NowIran A man allegedly upset about losing his job and not receiving benefits hurled a pair of shoes at Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during a speech in a northern city Monday... -
Baghdad bombings leave at least 60 dead, nearly 200 injured
World NowBaghdad bombings: A string of Baghdad bombings killed at least 60 people and injured nearly 200. The attacks came just days after the last U.S. troops left Iraq.... -
Iran says it has produced its first nuclear fuel rod
World NowIran says its scientists have produced the country’s first nuclear fuel rod and its Navy has test-fired a new medium-range surface-to-air missile. Iran's announcements are likely to heighten concerns about the country’s disputed nuclear... -
Syria has withdrawn tanks from cities, Arab League says
World NowSyria’s government has taken steps to comply with a regional peace initiative, including pulling tanks out of cities and releasing nearly 3,500 detainees, the head of the Arab League said Monday. But the Arab League chief said gunfire and killings... -
Iran says big slide in currency value unrelated to new sanctions
World NowREPORTING FROM TEHRAN AND BEIRUT -- Iranian authorities denied Tuesday that the sharp slide in the value of its national currency against the U.S. dollar over the last few days was related to new U.S. sanctions against the Islamic Republic, local media... -
Iran ministry shutters independent film institute
World NowIran film: Iran is pulling the plug on the independent Iranian House of Cinema, an organization bringing together thousands of people active in the film industry.... -
Scores killed in string of bombings in Iraq
World NowA string of explosions targeting Shiite Muslim pilgrims in the south of Iraq and mainly Shiite neighborhoods of the capital killed at least 67 people and injured scores, police and hospital officials said. The attacks took place amid a standoff between... -
Report: Iran has begun enriching uranium at new site
World NowIran reportedly has begun enriching uranium at a new underground site, a leading Iranian newspaper reported Sunday, a move likely to ratchet up tension with the West over the country’s disputed nuclear program. The Fordo nuclear complex is said to... -
Arab League to increase the number of its monitors in Syria
World NowThe Arab League is pressing ahead with a heavily criticized observer mission in Syria, saying it will increase the number of monitors and calling on all sides to halt months of bloodshed. The head of the observers briefed an Arab League ministerial...
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