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2 January 2019: Teachers and Senior Citizens Protest in Front of Majlis

January 2, 2019
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July 18 - (Reuters/KL) – Israeli authorities hav July 18 - (Reuters/KL) – Israeli authorities have charged a soldier with spying for the Islamic Republic of Iran in exchange for money, the police and security agency Shin Bet said in a statement on Thursday.

The statement said the soldier, who was not named, had sent the Iranians videos of Israeli missile interceptions and sites hit by Iranian rocket fire in last month’s 12-day war between the arch enemies.

The security service said he had not sent material collected during his duties with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and added that none of the information given to Iran had been classified.

However, the statement said: “This is considered a particularly grave incident involving direct contact between an IDF soldier and hostile foreign elements.”

A military court ordered that he should remain in custody until next week.

News of the indictment came just one day after Israel launched an unusual, nationwide media campaign warning citizens against spying for the Islamic Republic. The ads said people who took Iranian cash in return for information faced up to 15 years in prison.

For its part, the Islamic Republic has executed several people over the past month after they were convicted of collaborating with Israel and facilitating covert operations in the country.
July 18 - (Reuters/KL) – France, Britain and Ger July 18 - (Reuters/KL) – France, Britain and Germany told the Islamic Republic of Iran on Thursday that they would restore U.N. sanctions unless it reopened talks on its nuclear program immediately and produced concrete results by the end of August.

The foreign ministers of the so-called E3, along with the European Union’s foreign policy chief, held their first call with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi since Israel and the U.S. attacked Iranian nuclear facilities a month ago.

A French diplomatic source said the ministers had urged the Islamic Republic to resume diplomacy immediately to reach a “verifiable and lasting” deal, threatening to use the so-called ‘snapback’ mechanism if it failed to do so.

But in a post on X, Araqchi dismissed the threat, saying he had told the ministers: “It was US that left the negotiation table in June this year and chose a military option instead, not Iran …

“If EU/E3 want to have a role, they should act responsibly, and put aside the worn-out policies of threat and pressure, including the ‘snap-back’ for which they lack absolutely [any] moral and legal ground.”
By Matt Grobar July 17 (DEADLINE) - EXCLUSIVE: Suc By Matt Grobar
July 17 (DEADLINE) - EXCLUSIVE: Succession’s Arian Moayed will feature prominently in Wonder Man, the new series from Marvel Television that’s set to premiere on Disney+ in December, Deadline has learned.
Moayed reprises his role from 2021’s Spiderman: No Way Home, where he played Agent Cleary, a high-ranking agent from the government agency known as the Department of Damage Control, who’s responsible for dealing with the aftermath of events caused by superpowered individuals. The Tom Holland film found Cleary looking into the events surrounding Spider-Man’s identity being publicly revealed. Moayed previously reprised the role in Ms. Marvel, the series released to Disney+ in 2022.
Artist Y.Z. Kami Opens Major Painting Show At Gago Artist Y.Z. Kami Opens Major Painting Show At Gagosian Beverly Hills, Exhibits in France 

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July 17 - The Iranian-born, New York-based artist Y.Z. Kami has just opened a major exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery in Beverly Hills – one of many shows that the artist has presented at Gagosian Galleries around the world. The Beverly Hills exhibition (which ends Aug. 8) comes nearly a decade after Kami’s solo exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) in 2016.

Meanwhile in France, Kami’s artworks are featuring in two museum exhibitions in France: “Dans le Flou” [Out of Focus] at the Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris (through August 18th), and “Copistes” (Copyists) at the Centre Pompidou-Metz, organized in collaboration with the Louvre Museum (through Feb. 2, 2026).

Kami found fame in the 1990s with his “Untitled” series – 18 monumentally sized, poignant portraits of young men which coincided with the deadly AIDS epidemic and were long thought to be representations of sufferers (though they were not). The artist is also known for his “In Jerusalem” (2006) series of five paintings, which depict five religious clerics of different faiths (a Catholic cardinal, an Eastern Orthodox bishop, Sephardic and Ashkenazi rabbis, and a Sunni imam) who came together in the Holy City in 2005 to protest against a Gay Pride march due to be held there.

The Gagosian Beverly Hills show – titled “Y.Z. Kami: The Domes” — brings together two bodies of work: a survey of Dome paintings created from 2011 to the present, which interpret architectural structures as painted forms, and a group of new “Messenger” paintings.

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(Reuters/KL) – July 17 - Bahrain’s crown princ (Reuters/KL) – July 17 - Bahrain’s crown prince announced on Wednesday plans to invest more than $17 billion in the United States at a meeting with President Donald Trump focused on trade, the Islamic Republic and regional security issues.

Under the plan, Bahrain was expected to sign a deal valued at about $7 billion for its national carrier, Gulf Air, to buy 12 Boeing BA.N aircraft with an option for six more and 40 General ElectricGE.Nengines, according to a White House official.

“We’re very happy to be announcing $17 billion worth of deals that are coming to the United States,” said Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa. “And this is real. These aren’t fake deals.”

The announcement from Prince Salman came during an Oval Office visit on the heels of foreign investment deals Trump made during a trip to the Middle East in May. During a visit to Riyadh, Trump secured a $600-billion commitment from Saudi Arabia to invest in the United States and agreed to sell the Saudis an arms package worth nearly $142 billion.

Sunni-ruled Bahrain is an important security partner of the United States, hosting the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet. It established ties with Israel in 2020 under the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords, driven in part by shared concerns over the Islamic Republic. Bahrain’s exports face a 10% baseline tariff under Trump’s trade policies but have been spared larger levies imposed on other countries’ exports.

Trump said the two men would privately discuss the Islamic Republic, which is under pressure to resume nuclear talks with the U.S. as Washington and three major European countries have agreed to set the end of August as the deadline for a deal. Israel and the U.S. launched strikes on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities last month, saying that they were part of a program geared towards developing nuclear weapons. Tehran maintains that its nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.
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