US, S. Korea to enhance joint deterrence, improve N. Korean human rights: Amb. Cho
possibly triggered by a lightning strike.
He called on the public to remain calm and accused unnamed enemies of inciting fear to undermine the Islamic Republic.told the Ham Mihan newspaper that she felt nausea and intense pain in the chest while her legs were numb after one such suspected attack.
Iran has imposed stringent restrictions on independent media since the outbreak of nationwide protests in September.one schoolgirl recounted on a television program.Irans supreme leader said Monday that if a series of mysterious poisonings at girls schools are proven to be deliberate.
nausea and vertigo after detecting unpleasant or unknown odors.Now the girls of Iran are paying the price for fighting against the compulsory hijab and have been poisoned by the government.
schoolgirls have been joining the protests and one prominent Iranian activist who has spoken out against human rights abuses there said the girls are now paying the price.
The mystery surrounding the poisonings has sparked concern from UN bodies abroad and triggered a wave of anger across the country.South and North Korea are still technically in a state of war since the Korean conflict (1950-53) ended with an armistice.
a follow-up to an agreement between the Koreas last year to cooperate in preventing the spread of infectious diseases and exchange information on such diseases on a trial basis.Observers said the South and the North greatly differ in various medical terms.
Working to determine the differences and find common ground going forward is.in line with the incumbent governments ongoing efforts to strengthen cooperation in the health and medical sector.