BRUSSELS (Reuters) — A US-backed proposal to stop Sudanese military aircraft flying over the war-ravaged western region of Darfur is technically unworkable, a top European Union soldier said on Tuesday.
Read More »Iraq blast kills 25, parliament adjourned with no action on reform
BAGHDAD (Reuters) — A car bomb in a busy Baghdad market killed 25 people and wounded 60 on Tuesday, while parliament adjourned without any action on constitutional reforms aimed at stopping sectarian violence.
Read More »Israel strikes Hamas camps in Gaza, threatens to go after political leaders
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s deputy defence minister threatened Tuesday to target Hamas’ political leaders, calling them “terrorists in suits†after a Hamas rocket attack killed an Israeli woman. The harsh words were backed up by action, with fresh air strikes on Hamas targets.
Read More »Uneasy truce in Lebanon
NAHR BARED (AFP) — Islamist fighters declared a ceasefire on Tuesday after three days of fierce battles with Lebanese troops at a Palestinian refugee camp, but two civilians were gunned down just hours later as UN workers delivered desperately needed aid.
Read More »Uneasy truce in Lebanon
NAHR BARED (AFP) — Islamist fighters declared a ceasefire on Tuesday after three days of fierce battles with Lebanese troops at a Palestinian refugee camp, but two civilians were gunned down just hours later as UN workers delivered desperately needed aid.
Read More »People flee from violence in Lebanon
Thousands of Palestinians are leaving a refugee camp in northern Lebanon after three days of fighting between Fatah al-Islam and the Lebanese army. “Nahr al-Bared residents have taken advantage of the truce in the fighting to escape the besieged and heavily bombarded camp,” Hajj Rifaat, an official from the mainstream …
Read More »Norway set to make 1st transfer of direct aid to Palestinian government — FM
OSLO (AP) — Norway is set to make the first transfer of direct aid to the Palestinians’ new government, the foreign minister said Monday — more than two months after the Nordic country broke with most Western nations by recognising the Hamas-led coalition.
Read More »Top Iraqi Shiite leader in Iran for medical tests
TEHRAN (AFP) — One of Iraq’s most powerful Shiite leaders, Abdel Aziz Hakim, said on Monday he was in Iran for medical tests on a “swelling” after undergoing similar treatment in the United States.
Read More »Somali president slams donors
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.
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