Iran has accused the U.S. of hostage-taking after Italian authorities detained Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini in Milan.
The Milan Public Prosecutor's Office is set to continue to be against granting a request for house arrest from the defence ...
Mohammad Abedini was arrested on Monday, December 16th, on US request, by the Italian police in Milan’s Malpensa airport ...
Iranian businessman Mohammad Abedini was detained in Milan last month. Iran has denied involvement. His arrest has been linked to the detention three days later of Italian reporter Cecilia Sala, who ...
The fate of an Italian journalist detained in Tehran and an Iranian engineer imprisoned in Italy on a U.S. warrant have grown ...
The arrest of Italian journalist Cecilia Sala in Iran on December 19 was not in retaliation for the detention three days ...
The fate of an Italian journalist detained in Tehran and an Iranian engineer imprisoned in Italy on a U.S. warrant grew even ...
Analysis of the legal situation of the Iranian engineer and its international consequences ...
Iran denied on Monday any link between the recent arrest of an Italian journalist in Tehran and that of an Iranian national by Italy, amid a diplomatic standoff between the two countries.
The complex extradition case of Mohammad Abedini, an Iranian detained in Italy, is intertwined with the detainment of Italian ...
The Milan prosecutor's office expresses a negative opinion on the request for house arrest for Abedini Najafabadi.
Journalist Cecilia Sala's detention in Tehran is a means to pressure the Italian government to release an Iranian engineer wanted by Washington.