Iran Complies With Nuclear Deal; Sanctions Are Lifted - The New York Times - 0 views
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country had followed through on promises to dismantle large sections of its nuclear program.
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Seven Iranians, either convicted or charged with breaking American embargoes, were released in the prisoner swap, and 14 others were removed from international wanted lists.
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Iran sanctions are lifted after coming to an agreement with the U.S. and E.U. Iran gained control of 100 billion in frozen assets and dismantled a large part of its nuclear program. A prisoner swap took place, releasing American citizens from Iran as well as 7 Iranians being imprisoned in Washington.
Timeline on Iran's Nuclear Program - 0 views
Egypt's Trouble With Women - The New York Times - 2 views
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The first plane to cross the finish line was piloted by a 26-year-old woman named Lotfia El Nadi, Egypt’s first female aviator.
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father had rejected the idea, but she did not despa
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“I learned to fly because I love to be free.”
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Pressing Issues: A Disgraceful Day for the 'Paper Of Record' - 0 views
What ISIS Really Wants - 3 views
Violence against women in Egypt - 0 views
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/03/06/making-egypts-streets-safe-for-women/?_r=0This is an article from the New York Times that discusses the violence against women that is so rampant that it is...
Muslim Brotherhood Supporters Clash With Security Forces Outside Cairo Hotel - The New ... - 0 views
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The affects that the tensions and terrorist attacks has on the tourism industry in Egypt are touched on in this article. The particular incident that happened about a month ago is mentioned in great detail, including the involvement of the Muslim Brotherhood and what that means in regards to moving forward.
Making Egypt's Streets Safe for Women - The New York Times - 0 views
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This article in 2015, describes what women face everyday on Egypt streets. Eman Helal often wears a gas mask and helmet when she photographs protests. She knowns that this protective gear provides her an extra level of security from men in public. It has been said that physical attacks on women by groups of men have increased in Egypt since the start of the Arab Spring.
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