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2 warnings and 2 advisories in effect for 28 regions in the area

RUHOLLAH KHOMEINI


Critics reject changes to Roald Dahl books as censorship

Critics are accusing the British publisher of Roald Dahlโ€™s classic childrenโ€™s books of censorship after it removed colorful language from works such as โ€œCharlie and the Chocolate Factoryโ€ and โ€œMatildaโ€ to make them more acceptable to modern readers.

Report: Salman Rushdie lives, but loses use of eye and hand

Salman Rushdie's agent says the author has lost sight in one eye and the use of a hand as he recovers from an attack by a man who rushed the stage at an August literary event in western New York.

Iran's Olympic chief claims no punishment coming for climber

The president of Iranโ€™s national Olympic committee has claimed that competitive climber Elnaz Rekabi will not be punished or suspended after competing in South Korea over the weekend without wearing her nationโ€™s mandatory headscarf.

Iranian rock climber who competed without hijab returns home

Iranian climber Elnaz Rekabi has returned to Tehran after competing in South Korea without wearing a headscarf.

EXPLAINER: Who is leading the crackdown on Iran's protests?

They show up at the first signs of protest in Iran โ€” men in black, riding motorcycles, often wielding guns or batons.

Iran's anti-veil protests draw on long history of resistance

Activists say Iran's current wave of protests are different from previous unrest.

Prosecutors in Rushdie attack want delay to review evidence

The criminal case against the man charged with stabbing author Salman Rushdie involves so much potential evidence that prosecutors say they need more time to review it.

Authors and friends rally and read for Salman Rushdie

Friends and fellow authors have spoken out on Salman Rushdie's behalf during a rally on the steps of the main branch of the New York Public Library.

Iran deal tantalizingly close, but US faces new hurdles

Last weekโ€™s attack on author Salman Rushdie and the indictment of an Iranian national for plotting to murder former national security adviser John Bolton have given the Biden administration new headaches as it attempts to negotiate a return to the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran.

Judge denies bail for Rushdie's attacker, bars interviews

A judge has refused to grant bail to the man accused of trying to kill Salman Rushdie as the acclaimed author prepared to give a talk in western New York.

Attack on Rushdie shows divisions among Lebanese Shiites

The stabbing of author Salman Rushdie has laid bare divisions in Lebanonโ€™s Shiite Muslim community.

Iran denies involvement but justifies Salman Rushdie attack

An Iranian government official has denied that Tehran was involved in the stabbing of author Salman Rushdie.

Salman Rushdie 'on the road to recovery,' agent says

Salman Rushdie's agent says the author is โ€œon the road to recoveryโ€ two days after suffering serious injuries in a stabbing at a lecture in upstate New York.

Agent: Rushdie off ventilator and talking, day after attack

Author Salman Rushdie has been taken off a ventilator and is able to talk, a day after being stabbed as he prepared to give a lecture.

Praise, worry in Iran after Rushdie attack; government quiet

Iranians are reacting with praise and worry over the attack on novelist Salman Rushdie โ€” the target of a decades-old fatwa by the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini calling for his death.

Author Salman Rushdie stabbed on lecture stage in New York

Salman Rushdie's agent says the writer is on a ventilator after being stabbed in the neck and abdomen on a western New York stage where he was about to give a lecture.

Longtime AP correspondent, editor Marcus Eliason dies at 75

Marcus Eliason, a journalist whose insightful reporting, sparkling prose and skillful editing graced Associated Press news wires for almost a half-century, has died.

Satellite images suggest Iran preparing for rocket launch

Iran appears to be readying for a space launch as satellite images showed a rocket on a rural desert launch pad, just as tensions remain high over Tehranโ€™s nuclear program.

Supreme Leader acknowledges Iran took Greek oil tankers

Iranโ€™s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has acknowledged that Iran took two Greek oil tankers last month in helicopter-launched raids in the Persian Gulf.

Satellite photos show Iran had another failed space launch

Iran likely suffered another failed launch of a satellite-carrying rocket in recent days.

Iran's president says cyberattack meant to create 'disorder'

Iranโ€™s president is saying that a cyberattack that shut down gas stations across the nation aimed to get โ€œpeople angry by creating disorder and disruption.โ€.

Banisadr, Iran's first president after 1979 revolution, dies

Abolhassan Banisadr, Iranโ€™s first president after the countryโ€™s 1979 Islamic Revolution who fled Tehran after being impeached for challenging the growing power of clerics as the nation became a theocracy, has died.

Iran likely had failed rocket launch, preparing for another

Iran likely conducted a failed launch of a satellite-carrying rocket in recent days and now appears to be preparing to try again.

Iran's hard-line judiciary chief registers presidential run

Iranโ€™s judiciary chief and a prominent hard-line cleric has registered to run in the country's June presidential election.

Religious leaders worldwide, across faiths who died in 2020

They were among many religious leaders โ€” some admired worldwide, others beloved only locally โ€” who died in 2020. It occurred in April, during a period in which numerous Church of God in Christ bishops and pastors died of COVID-19. 2 leader, Bishop Amfilohije -- who also died after COVID-19 complications -- both downplayed the dangers of the pandemic and avoided wearing masks in public. Edward Kmiec, 84, who between 1992 and 2012 served as the Roman Catholic bishop of Nashville, Tennessee, and Buffalo, New York. John Yambasu, 63, a bishop of the United Methodist Church in Sierra Leone who died in a traffic accident in August.

Iran doctor freed in swap for Navy veteran returns to Tehran

White, a Navy veteran who's been detained in Iran for nearly two years has been released and is making his way home, with the first leg on a Swiss government aircraft. (U.S. State Department via AP)TEHRAN TEHRAN, IranAn Iranian doctor based in Florida returned to his homeland Monday after being part of a swap that saw a U.S. Navy veteran held by Iran return to America. He was also accused of structuring a series of bank deposits below $10,000 to evade reporting requirements under federal law. Iran allowed Michael White, of Imperial Beach, California, to leave the country Thursday. Earlier last week, an Iranian scientist named Sirous Asgari separately returned to Tehran after being acquitted in a federal trade secrets case and deported.

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