Iranian rights lawyer summoned by Intelligence Ministry

Reuters: Human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh has been summoned by Iran’s Intelligence Ministry for questioning, her husband’s Facebook page said, days after a video of her voicing support for what she called prisoners of conscience was posted online.

Iran leads Hezbollah shake-up after massive security failures

The Tower: Iran dispatched a high-ranking military officer to Lebanon to lead a cleanup of Hezbollah after feared leaks to the West and Israel and mistakes made in Lebanon and Syria, according to the April 1 edition of The Daily Star Lebanon.

Lawmakers outraged over Iran U.N. choice, seek change in law

Reuters: U.S. lawmakers said on Tuesday they were concerned about Iran’s selection of a U.N. envoy linked to the 1979-1981 hostage crisis, and called on the Obama administration to do what it can to prevent him from taking up the post in New York.

UN envoy warns of ‘divisive’ Iraq election campaign

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AFP: Campaigning for Iraq’s April 30 elections will be “highly divisive” as parties appeal to their sectarian bases at a time of worsening violence, the UN’s envoy to Baghdad has warned.

Dempsey says Israel-U.S. perceptions of Iran grow closer

Bloomberg: Israel’s view of how soon Iran will gain a nuclear-weapon capability has become much closer to that of officials in Washington, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday.

U.S. grand jury probing Deutsche Borse unit’s ties to Iran bank

Reuters: A U.S. grand jury is probing whether Deutsche Boerse AG’s Clearstream Banking SA unit took any steps to benefit Iran and its central bank, according to a court filing in a case that stems from the 1983 bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut.

Iran loses Manhattan skyscraper to terror victims

 New York Daily News: The Iranian companies that own a Midtown office tower worth more than $500 million must forfeit the building to people who successfully sued Iran for damages over terrorist attacks, including 9/11, a judge has ruled.

Iran’s other nuclear timebomb

National Post: Except for a few concerned neighbours in the Gulf, nobody is really looking at the possible implications of a potential earthquake in Bushehr, where Iran’s oldest and main nuclear plant is located.

Yemen president urges Iran to stop interference: newspaper

Reuters: Yemen’s president called on Iran to stop supporting separatists in the south and religious groups in the north of the Arabian peninsula country, which is trying to stabilize after more than two years of political upheaval.

Former U.S. hostages angry about new Iran U.N. envoy appointee

Reuters: Former U.S. embassy workers held hostage in Iran from 1979 to 1981 are outraged that Tehran has selected a new U.N. envoy who may have played a role in the 444-day crisis and want him barred from U.S. territory.