Articles related to "Ahmadinejad"While there are forthcoming Iranian presidential elections in June, it is important that US President Obama engages Iran now instead of waiting for the results.
Al-Maliki's decision to visit Ahmadinejad in the wake of government withdrawals suggests there was more to his visit than the official line of 'security discussions'.
Led by Foreign Minister Lawrence Cannon, the Canadian U.N. delegation walked out, as Iranian President Ahmadinejad began speaking. France, and Germany joined the walkout.
How the video of Neda Agha Soltan's death marks a defining moment in the history of media. Has it changed the concept of Freedom to Publish in the digital age?
Iranian law forbids acts of homosexuality but acknowledges the malady of transsexuality. Iran's gays are choosing to turn to the operating table in hopes of acceptance.
World leaders condemned Iran's latest missile test linking it to the countries nuclear program, as Iranian leadership continues to deny any nuclear weapon ambitions.
The state of Iran's nuclear program remains in question, despite their continued rhetoric of transparency. The peaceful use of their nuclear program also remains suspect.
Ahmadinejad is the face of the Iranian government as Bush is the face of the US government. Both are dependent on other parts of their governments to create policy.
Senator Obama stated he would seek diplomacy with Iran but denies that he would negotiate with terrorists. These statements are not compatible with one another.
The 61st session of the General Assmebly was of much interest to the world, with Iranian President in the U.S., bashing Bush and his policies.
Although not yet explicit, the former popular president of Iran shows signs of returning to campaign for the 2009 election.
Citizen journalism and social networking site Twitter shows historic significance in delivering news, photographs, and video of developing revolt against Islamic regime.
LGBT people living in Africa and the Middle East are at risk of imprisonment or worse if anyone finds out their sexuality. Many are choosing to come out online instead.
Review of George Saunders' new collection of essays "The Braindead Megaphone," as it travels from Dubai to Nepal to the U.S./Mexico border to right here at home.
George Bush falsely accuses Barack Obama of desiring negotiations with terrorists. Obama's desire to engage certain foreign leaders, however, is sound foreign policy.
As Iran fire missiles into the sky, the rest of the world watches on as the Middle East edges closer to meltdown.
2008 U.S. President-elect Barack Obama already has an advantage in engaging the Muslim world because of his name and background, but doubts and suspicions remain.
With the election of Barack Obama, what's on the horizon for the U.S., Iran, and public relations?
This article is about Senator Barack Obama's foreign policy on the Middle East. It states how he wishes to withdraw from Iraq, but would continue support for Israel.
Newly sworn in as US president, Obama faces the challenge of engaging Iran, whose influence is now continually increasing, after 30 years of broken relations.
African Leaders assemble in Banjul, The Gambia, to discuss reforms on the African continent
This article covers issues discussed in 10/2/2008 debate between U.S. Vice-Presidential candidates, Palin and Biden. Issues included: tax cuts, Iraq, foreign policy.
In 1953, U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower gave the go-ahead to Operation Ajax; a covert plan to remove Iran's elected leader.
The Biden-Palin debate clarified differing positions as the two faced off on the war in Iraq, the financial crises, energy issues and other policy differences.
Venezuela's latest purchase of advanced weaponry from Russia could significantly alter the balance of military forces in the United States' backyard.
Obama protests that he never had a close relationship with Rashid Khalidi however the two men and their wives shared conversations and meals over a period of years.
In a Jimmy Carter-like move, ex-President Bill Clinton takes charge in North Korea.
The Oct. 2 debate between VP candidates Senator Joe Biden and Governor Sarah Palin was quite relaxed, but did reveal one candidate's chilling opinion.
I Before E (Except After C) by Judy Parkinson shows how to remember everything from the Apostles to the Zodiac signs.
Iraq needs a fresh approach; free from party political pressures and ulterior motives. Was the Baker-Hamilton Report a missed opportunity?
Iraq is among an exclusive list of countries that claim to have had a great influence on world culture. A brief historical overview is provided here.
As Obama saluted America for proving "they can", skeptics in the Middle East were cautiously hopeful this signalled a much-anticipated turning point in their lives.
The Ottawa International Animation Festival confirmed that it will show Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis, an animated film about growing up in post-revolution Iran.
Iranian officials are furious after Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis won the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. Film shared award with Carlos Reygadas' Stellet Licht.
From the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989 to the Iranian election protests of 2009, students continue to be at the centre of political demonstrations worldwide.
Students at the University of Chicago and the University of Iowa are assisting Iranian protesters in getting their stories out to the world.
The Iranian government attempted to block media access to protests after the disputed June election. Protesters are using Twitter to communicate with the world.
Uncertainty looms as UN Staff Council voices opposition to expanded role for UN and issues its own Resolution, calling for the removal of all UN staff based in Iraq.
Gossip Girl doesn't have good acting, or much good writing, but an appearance by Lady Gaga helps greatly.
If you need a persuasive speech topic, consider using one that relates to student issues and concerns.
|