[31 May 13] Iranian-American signed plea agreement because his lawyer...
Mansour Arbabsiar, an Iranian-American used car salesman, was arrested at New York\'s John F. Kennedy International Airport on September 29, 2011....
Mansour Arbabsiar, an Iranian-American used car salesman, was arrested at New York\'s John F. Kennedy International Airport on September 29, 2011. He was charged with planning to assassinate Saudi Ambassador Adel al-Jubeir in a bomb attack on a restaurant in Washington. He signed a plea bargain offered to him by Preet Bharara, U-S Attorney for the Southern District of New York. After this one-sided out of court deal, which benefited the District Attorney, Arbabsiar was sentenced to twenty-five years in prison. He was represented by Sabrina Shroff, a federal public defender appointed by the court. Arbabsiar\'s family says that Shroff used unethical means to make her client sign the plea bargain.
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[14 June 13] Iranian expats in France vote in presidential election -...
Iranian citizens living in France went to the polls in the first round of the presidential election. Some 850,000 citizens in nearly 90 countries...
Iranian citizens living in France went to the polls in the first round of the presidential election. Some 850,000 citizens in nearly 90 countries are expected to help select the replacement for outgoing president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
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[19 June 13] UK Supreme Court quashes sanctions on Iranian Mellat Bank -...
The UK supreme court has ruled that the British government\'s sanctions on Iranian Bank Mellat are illegal and should be overturned. The case was...
The UK supreme court has ruled that the British government\'s sanctions on Iranian Bank Mellat are illegal and should be overturned. The case was controversial because it was the first ever supreme court case to hear secret evidence in a closed door session.
Press TV\'s Nargess Moballeghi reports from London.
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[02 July 13] Iranian MP: Incoming dust from Iraq might be contaminated...
The wave of \"dust pollution\" seems unwilling to leave Iran; According to the latest report dust storms and pollution which have spread...
The wave of \"dust pollution\" seems unwilling to leave Iran; According to the latest report dust storms and pollution which have spread across almost 23 Iranian provinces continue to have impact on the lives of people. The rising haze level sometimes reduces visibility to 400 meters from the minimum standard of 800 meters.
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