Freed Lebanese businessman Nizar Zakka, who had been detained in Iran since 2015, gestures during a news conference at the Presidential Palace in Baabda BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese businessman ...
Nizar Zakka, a campaigner for internet freedom, was held in Iran after being invited to a conference A US permanent resident detained for a year in Iran over spying allegations has been sentenced to ...
Nizar Zakka, Lebanese-born president of Hostage Aid, shares how his personal story of captivity in Tehran drives his current fight for the hostages in Gaza and around the world. Nizar Zakka, president ...
The Japanese word zakka doesn’t really have an English equivalent. It literally means ‘miscellaneous things’ or ‘sundries’, or, to put it simply, things that cannot be categorised. Zakka can encompass ...
A U.S. permanent resident and Lebanese businessman who was imprisoned for years in Iran arrived Tuesday afternoon in his native Lebanon after being freed by Tehran. Nizar Zakka, held in Iran since ...
A snapshot of Asian culture will light up Harvard Square with the anticipated openings of photo booth store Memory Shop and Anime Zakka this June. Father and son pair Henry and Brian Cheung are ...
Lebanese national Nizar Zakka, whose trip to Tehran following an official invitation by the Iranian government in September 2015 ended with his arrest and imprisonment, is being released after almost ...
During Japan's postwar economic boom, the term ”zakka,” which literally means “uncategorizable things,” was usually used for mundane everyday tools and objects such as kettles, brooms and buckets.
Nizar Zakka, a Lebanese man living in Washington DC who went missing in Tehran, had ‘deep links’ within US intelligence services and military, report said Iranian state television has claimed that a ...