U.S. unhappy Iran’s complaints included in UN report on nuclear deal

U.S. unhappy Iran’s complaints included in UN report on nuclear deal

(CNSNews.com) – Six months after the Iran nuclear deal began taking effect, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon provided the U.N. Security Council Monday with a report on the implementation of the resolution that endorsed the deal – and annoyed the U.S. by including in it Iranian complaints about sanctions relief.

The Obama administration said those complaints should not have been included in Ban's compliance report, noting that the parties negotiating the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) had established a separate body to deal with such points of dispute.

Activists walk seeking stop to gas pipelines
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Activists walk seeking stop to gas pipelines

State House News Service

STATE HOUSE — Forty-three miles and four days after they set out on a march from Medway, hundreds of activists filled the State House Monday morning, chanting, "Stop the pipeline or the people will."

The "People Over Pipelines" march took the demonstrators through communities including Norfolk, Walpole, Sharon, Stoughton, Canton and Weymouth, places that would be affected by a proposed Spectra Energy pipeline.

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