A week after angering Tehran by airing caricatures of ayatollah, French satirical magazine doubles down, says 'laughing at themselves has never been a strong point of tyrants'

Defense Minister Gallant vows to 'cut off' weapon supply lines to Lebanese terror group via Syria; military to launch artillery shells toward contested area Wednesday

Rights groups say Mohammad Boroghani and Mohammad Ghobadlou moved to solitary confinement; Ghobadlou's mother joins demonstrators, claims her son was framed

Comparing Tehran's actions to abortion, pontiff asserts 'both are a violation of the fundamental right to life'; calls for unity after rioters storm Brazil's seats of power

As teams from Israel, Arab allies meet in UAE this week, senior US official says Arab states will be keeping eye on policies of new hardline Israeli government

Police find cyanide and ricin during search of residence in town of Castrop-Rauxel; second person also placed in custody

French foreign ministry slams 'revolting' punishments of Mohammad Mehdi Karami and Seyyed Mohammad Hosseini, accused of killing paramilitary force member

New top cop General Ahmad-Reza Radan was sanctioned by the US and EU for abuses linked with protests sparked by Iran's contested 2009 presidential elections

Two men convicted of killing an IRGC-linked paramilitary force member, bringing to four the number put to death for roles in wave of demonstrations sweeping Islamic Republic

No reason given for Navab Ebrahimi's arrest, but some dissidents have made habit of posting images of cutlets on anniversary in reference to way IRGC general was killed in strike

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