Articles by Sonya Yee Page 2

24 articles since 2002

No Deadline Set for Iran to Comply

World | By Sonya Yee | September 19, 2004
The board of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog Saturday strongly urged Iran to heed repeated warnings that it halt its uranium enrichment program, but its resolution stopped short of setting a strict deadline. Read more
 

Nuclear Agency May Give Iran a Deadline

World | By Maggie Farley and Sonya Yee | September 18, 2004
The board of the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog is expected to approve a resolution today repeating calls for Iran to stop its uranium enrichment program and setting a deadline for compliance. Read more
 

Nuclear Pattern Seen in S. Korea

World | By Barbara Demick and Sonya Yee | September 14, 2004
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency said Monday that he was seriously concerned” about covert nuclear experiments conducted by South Korean scientists dating back to the 1980s and promised to investigate further. Read more
 

Sex Scandal Stuns Austria’s Catholics

World | By Sonya Yee | July 14, 2004
Austria’s Roman Catholic Church is scrambling to contain a widening sex scandal after it emerged that police had found what one magazine described as tens of thousands of pornographic photographs at a local seminary. Read more
 

U.N. Nuclear Agency Is Preparing to Admonish Iran on Disclosure

World | By Sonya Yee | June 18, 2004
The United Nations nuclear watchdog is set to strongly rebuke Iran for failing to fully disclose information on its disputed nuclear program, despite eleventh-hour Iranian efforts to have the resolution toned down. Read more
 

In Hungary, a Belated Holocaust Memorial

World | By Sonya Yee | April 27, 2004
For Hedwig Pataki, the opening of Central Europe’s only Holocaust museum offered a chance finally to commemorate the family she lost more than half a century ago. Read more
 

Austrian Rightist Faces Key Test

World | By Sonya Yee | March 2, 2004
Far-right politician Joerg Haider, whose rising popularity in Austria a few years ago rattled much of Europe, is now battling to hang on to power in upcoming elections here in his southern stronghold. Read more
 

TV Show’s Reality Racism Angers Austrians

World | By Sonya Yee | January 18, 2004
One family lives in subsidized housing. Read more
 

A Jewish cultural gem

Entertainment | By Sonya Yee | November 9, 2003
In 1930s Vienna, art fought a nightly war against prejudice at the Nestroyhof theater. Read more
 

Serbia, Kosovo Meet at Last, and Say Little

World | By Zoran Cirjakovic and Sonya Yee | October 15, 2003
Serbian and Kosovo Albanian leaders met Tuesday for their first face-to-face talks since the end of the 1998-99 war in what was intended to be a move toward improving relations but at times seemed only to highlight their mutual antagonism. Read more
 
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