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Top UN official accused of tricking thousands into ‘concentration camp’

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Sunday Telegraph: In 2011, Kobler joined with Maliki and the Iranians in playing a terrible trick on those remaining in Ashraf, telling them that, if they came to a former US base near Baghdad, Camp Liberty, they could then move on to a new life in other countries.

Confronting Iran — again

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Los Angeles Times: Some time in the coming months, probably this spring, there will be another crisis over Iran’s nuclear program. The White House may use Chuck Hagel’s confirmation hearing to emphasize a tougher stance toward Tehran.

Two airlines suspend Iran flights as economy weakens

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Reuters: Two European airlines said on Saturday they were halting services to Iran, a sign of the crumbling purchasing power of Iranians as their economy buckles under the weight of Western sanctions.

Iran should help people cope with economic duress, Etemaad says

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Bloomberg: Iranian Parliamentary Speaker Ali Larijani said government officials should take steps to offset economic hardships, Etemaad newspaper reported.

Netanyahu denies wasting money on Iran attack plans

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Reuters: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday dismissed allegations by predecessor Ehud Olmert that he wasted billions of dollars preparing for a strike on Iran that did not take place.

KLM to cease flights to Iran in April

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AP: KLM says the company will cancel its flights to Iran as of April, leaving Germany’s Lufthansa as the sole Western European-based carrier offering services to Tehran.

A trail of bullet casings leads from Africa’s wars back to Iran

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New York Times: A British arms researcher surveying ammunition used by government forces and civilian militias in 2006 found Kalashnikov rifle cartridges he had not seen before. When the investigators’ breakthrough came, it carried a surprise. The manufacturer was not one of Africa’s usual suspects. It was Iran.

Imprisoned American pastor tells family of death threats, torture in Iran

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Fox News: An American pastor who has been imprisoned in his native Iran because of his Christian faith has been threatened with death, according to his family.

JPMorgan faces action on laundering controls

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Reuters: JPMorgan agreed to pay $88.3 million to settle Treasury Department allegations that it engaged in prohibited transactions linked to Cuba and Iran.

Iran denies role in bank hacking, pans malware attacks

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Bloomberg: Iran rejected media reports that it is behind a wave of online attacks against U.S. banks, saying it disapproves of offensives against financial bodies.