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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

IAEA calls for monitoring of Iran's nuclear program


Power of Iran in the nuclear concessions in order to achieve the lifting of sanctions? Next week is the next big round of negotiations. But first negotiated the Atomic Energy Commission.Parallel demonstrates the strength of Iran. Shortly before further nuclear negotiations with Iran, the world community, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) demands urgent access to the controversial research facilities in the country. IAEA chief negotiator Herman Nackaerts said on Monday the start of two days of talks with Iranian representatives in Vienna, they wanted to clarify the analysis of open questions. "It is important that Iran give us access to people, documents, information and sites are free."
Iran has claims against nuclear negotiations back 
Iran also announced on 23rd May, a new satellite with a missile into space to shoot. On this day, the five permanent members of UN Security Council and Germany come together in Baghdad to renewed negotiations with Iran. Also, this is about the accusation that Iran operates secret military programs for the purpose of building nuclear bombs. According to the report by the official Iranian news agency IRNA, the satellite will collect data on weather, climate change and natural disasters. The U.S. and Israel, but in the past expressed concern that Iran's space could be used for attacks. The continuing until Tuesday evening talks in the Iranian Embassy in Vienna are also important because they serve as a precursor to the negotiations of the world powers with Iran. On the control list of the IAEA, the military research facility in Parchin near Tehran is at the top. There are simulated according to Western intelligence estimates tests with nuclear warheads. Iran denies that it plans to build nuclear bombs, refers to the purely peaceful use of nuclear energy and denied access to research centers.
Inspections: IAEA and North Korea begin talks
Israel sees Iran's nuclear program as an existential threat, however, and has long threatened indirectly by an air attack on nuclear facilities. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad denounced Israel again in recent days as a "nuisance to mankind." A well-informed insiders in the Iranian side of the dpa on Monday said the Vienna talks were an element in order to find a political solution in the negotiations with world powers. The IAEA to allow access to Parchin is for Tehran but a political problem, because the findings of the inspectors by American and Israeli intelligence came from. "You can imagine that many in Iran were also not amused," said the man, who declined to be named by name. Before the Iran allow the investigation of Parchin, the country would achieve the lifting of international economic sanctions.

Newsweek sparks controversy over Obama image


A week after the magazine Time made ​​available on its cover a picture of a woman nursing a child , Newsweek qualifies Barack Obama "the first gay president "in a controversial cover. The cover story of Newsweek 's May 21 shows a photo of the  president with a "halo rainbow "The rainbow is the symbol they have chosen for their banners militant groups of homosexuals, bisexuals and transsexuals. The item that corresponds to the front he wrote Andrew Sullivan, gay political blogger. The magazine still has not released all the items online version, but Sullivan advanced on his blog that "Obama had to discover their identity as black and then reconcile with his white family, the same way that homosexuals find their identity and then have to reconcile as their heterosexual family. " Sullivan argues that Obama's decision to announce that he is in favor of gay marriage has not been a political maneuver aimed at the November election. "When one pauses and assesses Obama's record on gay rights one sees that in fact this was not an aberration," he continued. "It was the inevitable culmination of three years of work." Last week "Time", which competes with "Newsweek" for the same market weekly magazine readership, scandalized many with its cover photo in which a woman breastfeeding a child three years old. The image sparked protests in a country where public breastfeeding is rare and is even illegal in many places. The fact that breastfeeding was also a grown child, shocked the public good.

Israel: "Iran could order Hezbollah to attack"


Senior Israeli official told that Iran could order Hezbollah to attack Israel. According to his statements, however, the Lebanese, Shiite movement is not currently seems to want war. "The biggest expenditure of Iran over the past 30 years were over its nuclear program and the second most important for Hezbollah. If something happens in Iran, Hezbollah is an instrument that can use the Iranians in any scenario, "the official said. "I do not think this will be a decision of the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, will take orders. If you ask Nasrallah today, I say no to a new war with Israel. It has well understood the power of Israel and still licking its wounds from the war of 2006, "he said. Among the scenarios that could cause a new war between Israel and Hezbollah contained, according to him, an Israeli air strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, attacks against Israelis abroad or the acquisition by the Shiite movement of chemical weapons by the Syria. In addition any new confrontation between Israel and Iran "will be much shorter and much faster" than the 34 days of war in the summer of 2006. "I have confidence that we can give them a decisive blow. The most important task now is to win an irreversible victory in any war with Lebanon, whatever the scenario, "he said.

15 Hindu pilgrims dead in plane crash in Nepal

In a plane crash in the Himalayas in the north-western Nepal 15 of the 21 people aboard were killed.Among the dead if it were twelve Indian Hindu pilgrimage, a Nepali Nepali passenger and the two pilots. Six people - two foreigners, a Nepalese flight attendant and three children - were rescued on Monday and were being flown into the city of Pokhara, authorities said.The plane had crashed while landing at the airport, Jomsom Mountain High. The aviation authority, said the twin-engine propeller aircraft, a Dornier Do 228 of the airline Agni Air was from Jomsom on the way to the tourist town of Pokhara. The pilots were reversed shortly after launch due to technical problems.When trying again to close the runway to land in Jomsom, the plane had crashed in one of the surrounding mountains.