TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- A four day Iran trade fair in the Turkmenistan capital, Ashgabat was organized with the aim to strengthen trade relationship between both the countries.
Read More »Turk army enters N.Iraq to hit rebels
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkish army entered northern Iraq on Saturday to stop a group of between 50 and 60 Kurdish rebels, the army said and added it could step up its “intervention” in the region if this is needed.
Read More »Iraq Sunni Arab leader says under house arrest
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Iraq’s largest Sunni Arab political bloc walked out of parliament on Saturday and its leader said he had been placed under house arrest after his son and dozens of members of his entourage were detained.
Read More »Six Palestinians, including militants, killed in Gaza
GAZA (Reuters) – The Israeli army on Saturday killed six Palestinians, including five militants, in two separate incidents in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, Palestinian medical officials and Hamas said.
Read More »Bhutto betrays Pakistan by running in poll: Imran Khan
LAHORE (Reuters) – Former prime minister Benazir Bhutto is betraying Pakistan by not joining an election boycott that cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan said on Saturday was key to ousting President Pervez Musharraf.
Read More »Iraqi refugees return to face uncertainty at home
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Mazen returned home in Baghdad last week to a bare living room. He had sold his furniture to pay for life in Syria, where he fled in 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion to topple Saddam Hussein.
Read More »Qaeda raid kills 12 people in Iraq village: police
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – Suspected al Qaeda militants killed 12 civilians and abducted 35 in an attack on Shi’ite Muslim village north of Baghdad early on Saturday, police said.
Read More »Iraqi civilian killings drop sharply in November
BAGHDAD (Reuters) – The number of civilians killed in violence throughout Iraq fell this month to the lowest level in nearly two years, according to government statistics obtained by Reuters on Friday.
Read More »Saudi clerics urged to do more to fight militancy
RIYADH (Reuters) – Saudi clerics are not doing enough to discourage militancy among Saudi youth, including those who want to fight in Iraq, Interior Minister Prince Nayef said in comments published on Saturday.
Read More »Turkey’s Gul approves army sackings of “Islamists”
ANKARA (Reuters) – Turkey’s President Abdullah Gul has approved the sackings of seven military personnel suspected of Islamist leanings, the military General Staff said, in a move that may help ease secularist reservations about him.
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