January 25: In its first electoral outing, Hamas sweeps legislative elections in the Palestinian territories, ending 10 years of Fateh domination
Read More »Maliki reaches out to Saddam officers
BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq’s prime minister reached out to Sunni Arabs at a national reconciliation conference on Saturday, urging Saddam Hussein-era officers to join the new army and urging a review of the ban against members of the former dictator’s ruling party.
Read More »Brisk market for burial shrouds in Najaf
NAJAF — Najaf, home to the golden domed shrine of the Imam Ali, is Iraq’s holiest Shiite city and has long lived off a constant flow of pilgrims. Now, with Iraq engulfed in a vicious sectarian war
Read More »Lebanon protesters dig in for winter
BEIRUT — Lebanese opposition protesters led by Shiite group Hizbollah are digging in for the winter and vowing not to quit their central Beirut encampment until the Western-backed government falls.
Read More »Rice plans to boost funding for Abbas forces
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Friday she would ask the US Congress for tens of millions of dollars to strengthen the security forces of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Read More »Abbas hopes to meet Olmert before year-end
GAZA CITY (AFP) — The embattled Gaza Strip breathed a sigh of relief Thursday as a truce between rival Palestinian factions took hold and President Mahmoud Abbas urged all sides to consolidate the ceasefire. No clashes between Abbas’ Fateh Party and the ruling Hamas movement have been reported since early …
Read More »Suicide bomber kills Iraq police cadets
A SUICIDE BOMBER killed 15 police officers and recruits in central Baghdad on Thursday as US Defence Secretary Robert Gates met Iraqi leaders in an bid to draw up a new plan to end the war. The latest brutal attack on Iraq’s beleaguered security forces came as Gates met Prime …
Read More »Bush’s optimism wounded
WASHINGTON — Twelve months ago, President George W. Bush warned Americans there would be new sacrifices in Iraq, but called for optimism. On the eve of 2007, Bush seems to have sacrificed that hope. Gone is the talk of Iraq becoming a beacon of democracy in the Middle East. Bush …
Read More »Musa says Syria supports Arab initiative on Lebanon
DAMASCUS (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad on Thursday gave his full support to Arab League mediation to end the long-running political crisis in neighbouring Lebanon, the head of the Arab League said. “We are moving toward reaching a Lebanese reconciliation,” said Arab League Secretary General Amr Musa after meeting …
Read More »Explosives seized from pro-Damascus group
BEIRUT (AP) — Police on Thursday arrested four people and seized large quantities of weapons, explosives and fuses in raids on members of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party. The party leader, Ali Kanso, condemned the police action, telling a press conference hours afterward that it was unjustified and that the …
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