Iran nuclear deal

A year ago, an Iranian woman’s death sparked hijab protests. Now businesses are a new battleground

By Jon Gambrell and Nasser Karimi — August 10, 2023
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — These days, with uncovered women a common sight on Tehran streets, authorities have begun raiding companies where women employees or customers have been seen without the headscarf, or hijab.

My sister is in an Iranian prison for the 4th time

By Iraj Kamalabadi — August 25, 2022
(RNS) — In all instances, she has been innocent of any crime. She is, however, a Baha’i.

War or peace? For Iran and the United States, it’s time to decide.

By Diane Randall — July 19, 2021
(RNS) — A swift return to the JCPOA is our best and only option for dealing with Iran.

A hard-line stance on Iran endangers Christians. There’s a better way.

By David Curry — June 1, 2021
(Open Doors) — Western countries can insist that Iran drop charges against Christian converts facing prosecution.

New START buys time on nukes. Now let’s start banning them altogether

By Diane Randall — February 8, 2021
(RNS) — Even with New START, we have a long road to achieve the total elimination of nuclear weapons.

Top 10 Jewish stories of 2018

By A. James Rudin — December 27, 2018
(RNS) — The brutality of anti-Semitism in several forms dominated the top 10 news stories related to Jews and Judaism this year.

Wife of Iran-held pastor hopes to rebuild marriage

By Reuters — January 23, 2016
But Naghmeh Abedini is not rushing the reunion.

Republicans predict Iran deal will gain them Jewish votes in 2016

By Lauren Markoe — November 10, 2015
(RNS) But Democrats say the Iran nuclear deal is no litmus test on support for Israel, and that they will continue to reap the lion's share of Jewish votes.
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