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'Delayed deaths': UK report claims chemical agents used on Iranian protesters
Reports from UK officials suggest Iran used chemical substances to control protesters. Alleged delayed health reactions lead to deaths days later, sparking international concern.
United Nations General Assembly elects former Iraqi President to lead UN refugee agency
Iran 'paid heavy price' for supporting proxies, Palestinians, ex-FM Zarif says at Doha Forum
The Cheney era: How the powerful VP shaped US power, its Middle East missteps - analysis
February 5: Preventive health
If the Health Ministry invested a small amount of money in an advertising campaign and changed its attitude, the hospitals would be at less than fullcapacity come next winter.
Jordan gears up for parliamentary elections
Absence of Islamists from ballot stirs conflict over vote; activists bemoan the fact candidates are not competent.
Famed Gulf War US General Schwarzkopf dies at 78
'Stormin Norman', who headed coalition which drove Saddam Hussein from Kuwait, dies at Tampa, Florida home.
Tiraillés entre deux foyers
Les Israéliens nés en Iran regardent avec inquiétude la tension monter entre leur patrie et leur pays d’adoption.
Into the Fray: Illogical, ineffectual, immoral
Without a credible threat of military force, the policy of sanctions against Iran lacks wisdom, efficacy and morality.
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Syria: An agenda for action
Every day, Syrian civilians die, not because of the actions we have taken, but because of the actions we have not taken.
Judaism's view of the Almighty and Israel's almighty weapon
Jewish Ideas Daily: The problem of evil
Baron-Cohen is a leading member of an international cadre of cutting-edge clinical scientists who painstakingly study the functioning of compromised human brains.
This Week in History: Toppling Saddam Hussein
The dramatic scene of knocking down one of hundreds of statues of the dictator, turned out to be not much more than an opportune media event.