MOGADISHU (AFP) — The Somali president warned that “terrorists†were threatening his shattered country’s security and slammed international donors for failing to help as promised, in an interview with AFP.
Read More »Turkey AK Party struggles to hold centre ground
ANKARA — Turkey’s ruling Islamist-rooted AK Party hopes to project a moderate image by fielding more women and entrepreneurs as candidates in July’s election, but it may struggle to retain the support of urban middle-class voters.
Read More »5 die in Israeli air strikes, Palestinian rocket kills woman
GAZA CITY (AP) — Israeli-Palestinian violence escalated dangerously Monday when Israel killed five fighters in air strikes and indicated that Hamas political leaders could be their next target, and a rocket fired from Gaza killed an Israeli woman, inviting a harsh Israeli response.
Read More »Death toll mounts as Lebanon troops bombard gunmen
NAHR AL BARED (AFP) — Lebanese troops bombarded Islamist gunmen with tanks and heavy artillery on Monday, the second day of the bloodiest internal fighting since the civil war that has killed 58 people.
Read More »King condemns attacks on Lebanese army
Moving Palestinian issue in right direction gives world flexibility to tackle other Mideast problems, Monarch tells BBC
Read More »Fighting continues at Lebanon camp
Lebanese troops have continued to battle an armed Palestinian group at a refugee camp in northern Lebanon for the second straight day, security sources have said.
Read More »First visit to Egypt by a Salvadoran leader in 23 years
El Salvador’s President Elias Antonio Saca was in Egypt Monday in the first visit by a Salvadoran leader since Cairo cut ties with San Salvador in 1984.
Read More »Outlaws plunder Iraq’s dwindling river fisheries
KUT — For thousands of years fishermen have drawn their livelihoods out of the brown waters of the mighty Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which teem with species found nowhere else in the world.
Read More »7 US soldiers die in Iraq attacks
BAGHDAD (AFP) — Roadside bombings killed seven US soldiers and an interpreter, the military said on Sunday, putting May on track to be one of the deadliest months for US forces in Iraq since the March 2003 invasion.
Read More »Israel to offer counterproposal to Arab Peace Initiative, Peres says: “Tel Aviv should build confidence with Palestinians — King”
JT with AFP dispatches ISRAELI DEPUTY PRIME Minister Shimon Peres on Sunday urged Arab countries to hold talks with the Jewish state on the peace initiative they reendorsed in March.
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