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Iran’s Ahmadinejad Discounts New U.N. Sanctions as ‘Valueless’

Iran discounted Wednesday's vote by the United Nations Security Council to impose new sanctions targeting the country's nuclear program and its powerful Revolutionary Guard.

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Jun 08

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News Wrap: Iran Defends Nuclear Fuel Swap as U.N. Prepares for Sanctions Vote

In other news Tuesday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad urged the international community to support its nuclear fuel swap deal as the U.N. prepares to vote on a new round of sanctions, and voters in more than 10 states headed to…

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Jun 02

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As Flotilla Inquiry Calls Grow Louder, Legality of Gaza Blockade Examined

Israeli authorities are defending the raids of vessels bound for Gaza, as the international community presses for an independent investigation of the flotilla deaths. Judy Woodruff examines the legality of Israel's attack in international waters with two law experts.

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Jun 02

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Israel Deports Gaza Flotilla Activists, Defends Raid

Israel has deported many of the 700 people detained after troops boarded vessels trying to run a blockade near Gaza. Judy Woodruff reports on the contradictory of accounts of the deadly weekend raid.

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Jun 01

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Israel’s Raid on Gaza Flotilla Roils Uneasy Alliance With Turkey

The weekend raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla where at least four Turkish nationals were killed has sparked angry protests in Turkey, one of Israel's only primarily Muslim allies. Gwen Ifill reports on the international reaction.

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May 31

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Israeli Ambassador: Soldiers Had ‘No Choice But to Defend Themselves’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a planned trip to the White House as Israel faced international condemnation in the wake of the Gaza flotilla raid. Gwen Ifill talks with Michael Oren, the Israeli ambassador to the United States, for…

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May 31

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Free Gaza Calls for ‘Open, Independent’ Investigation Into Deadly Flotilla Raid

The United Nations Security Council convened for an emergency session, following the Israeli raid on a flotilla attempting to break its blockade of the Gaza Strip. Gwen Ifill gets reaction from Adam Shapiro, a board member of the Free Gaza…

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May 31

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Under Fire for Gaza Raid, Israel Blames Flotilla Organizers for Provocation

A deadly predawn Israeli raid on ships off Gaza has sparked international outrage, following the deaths of international activists who say they were trying to transport humanitarian supplies. Julian Manyon of Independent Television News gives an update on the raid.

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May 20

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South Korean Investigators Blame North Korea for Ship Attack

North Korean officials have flatly denied accusations that they sank a South Korean naval ship two months ago. Judy Woodruff reports on the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula.

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May 17

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Poet Behbahani Writes for Peace Amid Iran’s Political Turmoil

English translator Farzaneh Milani examines the writings of Simin Behbahani, one of Iran's most renowned and prolific female poets, amid the recent political turmoil that has affected her own life.

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