Former U.S. Sen. rose to prominence in the 1960s as the assistant counsel to the Warren Commission; Obama: He was a fighter.
by The Associated Press and Natasha Mozgovaya 0 comments
Former U.S. Sen. rose to prominence in the 1960s as the assistant counsel to the Warren Commission; Obama: He was a fighter.
by The Associated Press and Natasha Mozgovaya 0 comments
Initiative by Rabbis for Human Rights and Christian group Sojourners aims to counter pro-Israel ads pitting 'civilized man' against jihad.
by JTA 21 comments
Iran's economy has been badly hit by U.S. and European sanctions imposed to try to pressure the Iranian leadership to stop pursuing nuclear weapons.
by Reuters 10 comments
Metro officials had delayed putting up the ads because of the violent reaction in the Middle East to the video the 'Innocence of Muslims.'
by The Associated Press 33 comments
The U.S. Treasury added the two Beruit-based charities, Al-Waqfiya and Al-Quds International Foundation, to its list of entities hit with asset freezes.
by Reuters 1 comments
According to a White House official, the attack targeted an unclassified network, however refused to say whether it is linked to China.
by The Associated Press and DPA 0 comments
Court documents show Youssef, 55, legally changed his name from Nakoula Basseley Nakoula in 2002, but never told federal authorities.
by The Associated Press 3 comments
In a letter to EU foreign policy chief Catherin Ashton, 75 congressmen cite Hezbollah's links to Iran and insist it endangers all European citizens.
by DPA 10 comments
Nakoula Basseley Nakoula arrested for violating terms of probation; Nakoula, maker of anti-Islam video that inflamed the Muslim World, might face up to two years in prison.
by The Associated Press 0 comments
New Communications Ministry rules do away with bureaucratic barriers to importing mobile devices, which is expected to cut consumer costs.
by Amitai Ziv and Nati Tucker 1 comments
While U.S.-led joint naval exercises continue in the Persian Gulf, Iran unveils missile capable of sinking targets as large as warships in 50 seconds, according to Iranian general.
by The Associated Press 2 comments
In interview with Washington Post on eve of UN visit, Iranian president says he believes 'the people of the U.S. are peace-loving people.'
by Haaretz 5 comments
If Egypt is to keep its Camp David commitments to Israel, America should also make good on its commitments from 1978, the Egyptian president explained.
by Haaretz 15 comments
Iranian semi-official news agency says another 140 were given U.S. visas; ministers, top aides among those denied entry.
by Reuters 2 comments
Martin Indyk warns U.S. House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee that Israel 'has very good reasons to be concerned' about the developments in the Middle East.
by Natasha Mozgovaya 3 comments
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