Japan Correspondent Expelled From Tehran
From Reuters
TOKYO —
The Japanese financial newspaper Nihon Keizai said Thursday that its Tehran correspondent has been expelled by Iran.
It said no reason was given for the expulsion.
Tomoyuki Hayashi, who took up his post five months ago, was ordered on Aug. 5 to leave the country within 72 hours, the paper said.
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