We saw this picture today on the epa photo agency, and decided it was just too good not to publish.
In an exclusive interview on March 31 with "The Atlantic," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel could go it alone and attack Iran if the country went nuclear.
Superb video from Vancouver Film School on the power of blogging in Iran.
While an increasing number of users are drawn to the Internet to find information, conduct business, and share ideas, increasingly sophisticated and determined governments have shown a strong appetite for limiting unfettered access and use of this powerful tool.
A new study says Iran, Russia, and Georgia are among those nations where the rights of people who use the Internet are increasingly at risk, with governments expanding their ability to monitor, censor, and punish Internet users.
Delegates from around the world, including Iran, convened in The Hague to give new impetus to the fight against Taliban and Al-Qaeda militants in Afghanistan. A brief, unplanned meeting between U.S. and Iranian delegates underscored the mood of renewed international cooperation.
Participants from roughly 80 countries are gathering in The Hague for a UN-backed conference on the future of Afghanistan. However, much of the attention will be focused on participants from Iran and the United States -- and the possibility of building ties between the two countries.
The human rights committee of the Islamic Association of Tehran’s Amir Kabir University has expressed concern about nine detained students from the university who are being held at the notorious Evin prison.
Iranian officials and NATO officials have held their first talks since the Iranian Revolution 30 years ago, discussing security efforts in Iran's neighbor Afghanistan.
Media freedom group Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has called for an independent inquiry into the death of blogger Omidreza Mirsayafi in prison in Iran.
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