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FILE: Dec. 7, 2014: Secretary of State John Kerry at the Brookings Institution, in Washington, D.C.(AP)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday an extension of nuclear talks with Iran should be used to further increase pressure on the country to give up its atomic weapons ambitions and capabilities.

His comments came as Secretary of State John Kerry cited movement in the negotiations and urged patience while vowing that the process would not continue without "tangible progress."

Speaking to the same Mideast policy conference in Washington, Netanyahu and Kerry both pointed to cooperation between moderate Arab states and others in the fight against Islamic State extremists as a potential hopeful sign for defeating the group and improving prospects for Arab-Israeli peace. But, they also noted tremendous hurdles in achieving those goals.

Netanyahu said it was fortunate that international negotiators from the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany did not meet last month's deadline for a deal with Iran because he said an agreement reached then "would have effectively left Iran as a threshold nuclear power."

Those talks have been extended the talks until July 2015, with the goal of reaching a framework for a deal by the end of March.

Netanyahu said Israel's "voice" and "concerns" had played a critical role in preventing a bad deal from being reached in November. He added it is imperative to use the extra time to step up and reinforce demands that Iran prove its nuclear program is peaceful as it claims and not as many suspect a cover for atomic weapons development.

"Now we must use the time available to increase the pressure on Iran to dismantle its nuclear weapons capability," he said in a videotaped message to the conference at The Brookings Institution.

Netanyahu did not elaborate on how the pressure should be increased. Some Israeli officials and U.S. lawmakers have called for the U.S. to impose more sanctions on Iran but the Obama administration is resisting this, saying more sanctions would violate the terms of an interim agreement reached with Iran and crater the ongoing negotiations.

In his remarks, which followed Netanyahu's taped speech, Kerry acknowledged differences between Israel and the United States on how to approach Iran but stressed that the two countries' goals are the same.

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Iran President Hassan Rouhani criticizes widening corruption in country in usually blunt terms

Published December 08, 2014

TEHRAN, Iran Iran's President Hassan Rouhani is criticizing widening corruption in his country in unusually blunt terms, saying money once "given under the table now is being given on the table."

Rouhani made the comments Monday at a meeting of an anti-corruption campaign aired live on state television. They come as Iran is in the middle of a plan to decentralize and privatize its economy. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei repeatedly has warned officials over possible corruption during implementing the program.

In May, Iran executed a billionaire businessman Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, convicted of being at the heart of a $2.6 billion state bank scam in Iran, the largest since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

On Monday, Rouhani said: "The continuation, the deepening and the expansion of corruption is endangering ... the Islamic Revolution."

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Iran Charges U.S. Journalist With 'Unknown Crimes': Family

By Cassandra Vinograd

LONDON A Washington Post reporter detained in Iran has been charged with "unknown crimes" by a Tehran judge, the journalist's family said in a statement on Sunday.

Jason Rezaian, the newspaper's bureau chief in Tehran since 2012, was arrested nearly five months ago. The Washington Post on Sunday first reported that the journalist - a dual U.S.-Iranian national was charged with unspecified crimes in his first court appearance Saturday in Tehran.

In a statement provided to NBC News, Rezaian's family said it was "deeply saddened to confirm that, after being held in solitary confinement without charge for 137 days, Jason Rezaian was charged with unknown crimes by the government of Iran."

"In its ongoing disregard of Iran's own laws, the Iranian judiciary has continued to deny Jason access to legal representation, denied his request for bail, and prevented access to review of his case file," the statement added.

Rezaian's case has prompted sharp criticism from the U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said early Sunday that the U.S. is "deeply disappointed and concerned" by reports that Rezaian has been charged and that a judge had denied him bail.

"We are also distressed by reports that Jason was not allowed access to an attorney, which is a clear violation of Iran's own laws and international norms," Kerry said in a statement, adding that the U.S. is also concerned that Rezaian is under physical and psychological "duress."

"Jason poses no threat to the Iranian government or to Iran's national security," Kerry said. "We call on the Iranian government to drop any and all charges against Jason and release him immediately.

Iran's own human rights chief has weighed in on the case. In a recent interview, Mohammad Javad Larijan expressed hope to France 24 that the journalist's case would be presented to court soon and that "this fiasco" would "end on good terms."

First published December 7 2014, 10:48 AM

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A 10-day campaign from 1st -10th December. Be their voice – Video


A 10-day campaign from 1st -10th December. Be their voice
On the occasion of Human Rights Day ( 10th Dec) The Campaign to Free Political Prisoners in Iran (CFPPI) has initiated a 10-day campaign from 1st -10th December 2014 to raise awareness on the...

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Yemen blast: suicide car bomb hits Iran envoys home, three reported killed – Video


Yemen blast: suicide car bomb hits Iran envoys home, three reported killed
A suicide car bomb exploded outside the Iranian ambassador #39;s residence in Yemen on Wednesday, killing as many as three people and injuring 17. Reuters report...

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