Iran on Wednesday has banned the latest novel by Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, saying the initial publication of “Memories of My Melancholy …” was a bureaucratic error.
Read More »Iran: Sufficient Oil in Market
Iran, the number-two OPEC exporter, on Thursday spoke out against any hike in the cartel’s output, saying there was enough oil in the market despite prices approaching 100 dollars a barrel.
Read More »U.S. says not concerned about Pakistani nukes
The Pentagon on Wednesday said it was not worried about the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons amid the political crisis there, rolling back from comments made by a senior U.S. general who called the issue a “primary concern.”
Read More »Pakistan opposition tries to unite against Musharraf
Pakistani opposition parties tried to forge a united front on Wednesday against military president Pervez Musharraf, who insisted his state of emergency was vital for fair elections.
Read More »Bloodied Iraqi capital faces struggle to rebuild
Baghdad, the epicenter of Iraq’s sectarian bloodshed, is starting to rebuild its shattered infrastructure, but political feuds and the threat of renewed attacks could reverse progress, officials said on Wednesday.
Read More »Baghdad blast highlights Iraq security challenges
Sectarian strife remains a great threat despite improving security, Iraqi leaders said at a conference on Wednesday, hours after a powerful roadside bomb exploded not far from where they met in central Baghdad.
Read More »Olmert sets new condition on Palestinian talks
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said on Wednesday talks on Palestinian statehood must be predicated on the recognition of Israel as “the state of the Jewish people”, a new Israeli condition.
Read More »EU says still gives Pakistan aid despite crackdown
The European Union called on Pakistan’s military ruler again on Wednesday to end the state of emergency and set a firm date for elections, but said now was not the time to cut aid to the country.
Read More »Iraq cabinet sends law on Baathists to parliament
Iraq’s cabinet has submitted to parliament a draft bill that would ease curbs on former members of Saddam Hussein’s Baath party joining the civil service and military, the government said on Wednesday.
Read More »Hamas’s singing policemen boost morale in Gaza
Wearing blue camouflage fatigues and crooning about Islamic holy war, the five members of Hamas’s Protectors of the Homeland police band are trying to boost morale in Gaza with an arsenal of anti-Israel numbers.
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