France Prepares to Release Iranian Assassin
The release of Ali Vakili Rad, convicted of assassinating an exiled former Iranian prime minister, comes a day after Tehran freed a young French academic. feeds.nytimes.com |
Iran has enough uranium for two weapons
CIA chief Leon Panetta said Sunday he thinks Iran has enough low-enriched uranium to make two weapons, and that it would take at least two years to prepare the bombs and a delivery system. news.com.au |
U.S. Indicts 14 Accused of Aiding Terrorist Group in Somalia
American citizens are among those who are accused of supporting the Shabab and sending money to the group, which is fighting an insurgency in Somalia. feeds.nytimes.com |
Israeli PM: Current Settlement Curbs Won't Remain
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday the current restrictions on West Bank settlements will not remain in place, though there will still be some limits on construction. feeds.nytimes.com |
Divided Cyprus Opens New Crossing to Boost Talks
YESILARMAK/LIMNITIS, Cyprus (Reuters) - Estranged Greeks and Turks of Cyprus opened a new crossing along its cease-fire line on Thursday that mediators hope will reinvigorate slow-moving peace talks. feeds.nytimes.com |