MOGADISHU (AP) — Sporadic gunfire rang out in the Somali capital Thursday, witnesses said, a day after some of the heaviest recent fighting in Mogadishu killed at least 20 people when an Islamic militia battled forces that have challenged clerics’ growing power.
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In Egypt, virus outbreak leaves many jobless
CAIRO — Jobless and broke, Hamada Ismail called off his wedding and broke up with his fiancee — all because of bird flu. Its outbreak last month in Egypt has forced the closing of hundreds of
Read More »Arab Israelis struggle to keep hold in parliament
BE’INEH — “Fifteen minutes of your time every four years is not too much to ask. You must vote,†one Arab Israeli lawmaker shouted through his megaphone. “Vote for us or for any other Arab party,†called Azmi Bishara to a small audience in the northern Israeli village of Be’ineh-Njeidat.
Read More »Bird flu forces Israeli-Palestinian cooperation
GAZA CITY — The discovery of deadly bird flu in both Israel and the Palestinian territories is pushing the two sides to work together despite plummeting relations as Hamas prepares for government.
Read More »Iraq, Mideast conflict top Arab summit agenda
KHARTOUM (AFP) — Arab leaders meet in Khartoum for their annual summit Tuesday under pressure to take a more active role in Iraq and find a common stance on dealing with a Hamas-led Palestinian government.
Read More »Stark problems await Hamas-led PA
LONDON — Battered, bloated and broke, the Palestinian Authority faces an uncertain future under a new Hamas leadership at odds with the PLO, Israel and the West.
Read More »US-Iran talks may prove dialogue of deaf
TEHRAN — US-Iranian talks to discuss Iraq could open a valuable channel of communication between the two foes, but analysts say a history of missed opportunities dampens hopes of any broader dialogue developing.
Read More »56 Iraqis die in violence
Troops rescue Western hostagesBAGHDAD (AP) — The American military spokesman said on Thursday that major violence in Iraq was confined to just three of Iraq’s 18 provinces, but the fighting raged on with at least 56 more Iraqis reported killed in shadowy execution-style slayings, bombings and gunbattles.
Read More »Muslim scholars gather to defend prophet after cartoon row
MANAMA (AFP) — Some 300 Muslim religious figures opened a two-day conference in Bahrain Wednesday in support of the Prophet Mohammad following the row over his depiction in cartoons in European papers.
Read More »Some Arab countries warily eye Iran’s nuclear programme
KUWAIT CITY — This tiny Gulf country is increasingly nervous — as are some of its neighbours — about Iran’s controversial nuclear programme, right across the water. But heading into a key summit, Arab leaders overall are divided, and publicly squabbling, over how to defuse a crisis that has caused …
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