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All Posts Tagged With: "Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
World Links: Japan’s LDP Ends Five-Decade Hold on Power, President of Colombia Sick With Swine Flu
World Links: U.S Deploys Missile Interceptors to Hawaii, Iran’s Supreme Leader Orders Halt to Street Protests
A round up of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
World Links: Iranian Opposition Rallies for Fifth Day, Peru’s Prime Minister to Resign
A round up of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
World Links: Protester Shot and Killed in Iran, Nine Hostages Killed in Yemen
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Inspired by Obama, Iran’s Presidential Candidates Go Online to Campaign
Read Wide Angle’s interview with Hamid Tehrani about online campaigning in Iran's presidential election.
World Links: Iran’s Ahmadinejad Calls for Opposition to be Jailed, U.N. Tightens North Korea Sanctions
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World Links: Police Prevent Commemorations in Tiananmen Square, Opposition Accuses Iranian President of Tainting Country’s Image
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World Links: Iranian Candidate Ready for Nuclear Talks, Sri Lankan Military Shelling Linked to 20,000 Civilian Deaths
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World Links: Tamil Tigers Given 24 Hours to Surrender; Israel’s Ambassador to Switzerland Recalled
A roundup of links to local stories of global importance from around the world.
Erdogan on Obama, the Economy, and the World
The Turkish Prime Minister makes his first public speech in the United States outside of the United Nations Security Council.
Red Lines and Deadlines: Essay: “How Iran’s Reformers Lost their Political Way”
Iran's unelected supreme religious leader still wields ultimate authority; and hard-line ideologues and militants have successfully blocked, sometimes violently, popular efforts to reform.
Red Lines and Deadlines: Essay: Handle With Careah
Iran has two governments. One is a functioning democracy, complete with elections, a feisty press, and a cadre of reformist politicians. The other is a narrow-minded clique of mullahs.
Red Lines and Deadlines: Timeline: Iran, Pahlavi to Ahmadinejad
A history of Iran from 1921-2005.



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