Iran’s defence minister-designate is on an Interpol “wanted” list over the 1994 bombing of a Jewish centre in Argentina, the agency has confirmed. It says it has had a “red notice” for Ahmad Vahidi since 2007 over the Buenos Aires attack that killed 85 people. Interpol uses red notices to inform its 187 member countries that an arrest warrant has been issued for an individual by a judicial authority. Israel and Argentina have expressed concern over Mr Vahidi’s nomination. >>>