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US terror victims sue Deutsche Börse group over Iran funds
A lawsuit filed in a US Federal court in Manhattan by roughly 1,000 victims of a joint Hezbollah and Iran 1983 attack on US soldiers in Beirut alleges that Deutsche Börse AG illegally transferred $250,000 million of seized...
Category: Articles / TextsAn In-Depth Examination of Iran’s Efforts to Acquire Nuclear Weapons
Though Iran could produce the HEU required for a nuclear weapon in just two months that does not mean it will do so in the next two months. More likely, Iran will spend the next few years improving its position.
Category: Articles / TextsIranian report attacks Jews, Israel and the UK
German-Iranian scholar exposes document in effort to educate Bundestag about Tehran’s "pseudo-parliament."
Category: Articles / TextsThe idea that Iran and Al Qaida don’t get along, and other myths
In the long history of terrorist violence sponsored by Iran, its wide range of proxies and partners is often overlooked.
Category: Articles / TextsHow Hezbollah Uses Crime to Finance Its Operations
Hezbollah has long relied on foreign patrons for funding. But with Iran's economy suffering and Syria in turmoil, the group has adopted mafia tactics to fill its coffers. Western countries should shine a spotlight on Hezbollah's...
Category: Articles / TextsAhmadinejad wants to go public with Iran nuclear weapons program
Iran's president wants to shed the nation's secrecy and forge ahead openly with developing nuclear weapons but is opposed by the clerical leadership, which is worried about international reaction to such a move.
Category: Articles / TextsHezbollah's Finance Problems
The Iranians, who are now feeling the brunt of the UN sanctions imposed as a result of their nuclear activities, have made it clear that they cannot provide Hezbollah with additional funding at this time.
Category: Articles / TextsVideo interview: Germany - Helping block or facilitating Iranian nuclear ambitions?
Category: NewsWilliam Hague: Iran's nuclear threat is escalating
Enrichment from natural uranium to 20% is the most time consuming and resource-intensive step in making the highly enriched uranium required for a nuclear weapon. This latest revelation demonstrates the urgency of increasing...
Category: Articles / TextsProtest against Iranian foreign minister Salehi in Vienna
Tuesday, July 12, 2011, 11 AMMinoritenplatz, 1010 ViennaOn Tuesday, Austrian Foreign Minister Spindelegger will receive the Foreign Minister of the Iranian regime, Ali Akbar Salehi, in Vienna. Before his current position as... >>
Category: AktionenRally against the Iranian Foreign Minister in Vienna
STOP THE BOMB and Nobel Prize winner Elfriede Jelinek protest against Spindelegger's reception of Salehi >>
Category: Austria, Press ReleasesIran's nuclear steps deepen Western suspicions
Expanding uranium enrichment, a new atomic energy chief said to have military expertise, missile tests -- Western analysts see fresh signs that Iran may be seeking to develop the means to build nuclear warheads.
Category: Articles / TextsProtest at Voestalpine and against the Iranian Foreign Minister
STOP THE BOMB announces protest at Annual General Meeting and during Salehi visit to Vienna >>
Category: Austria, Press ReleasesIran, fire amid ashes
The imprisoned 51-year-old journalist and activist Reza Hoda Saber is said to have died after a ten-day hunger-strike in protest over the death of fellow opposition activist, the 54-year-old Haleh Sahabi, at her father’s funeral.
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