BEIRUT (Reuters) – Syria and Lebanon must cooperate in fighting terrorism, the Syrian foreign minister said in comments on Wednesday, linking the threat faced by both neighbors which have recently been targeted by militants.
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Azerbaijan says vote turnout high despite boycott
BAKU (Reuters) – Authorities in Azerbaijan said turnout was high on Wednesday in a presidential election boycotted by the opposition and almost certain to return Ilham Aliyev for a second term in the oil-producing state.
Read More »Fatah rejects Hamas request for bilateral talks
JERUSALEM (Reuters) – Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah faction has rejected a request by Hamas rivals to meet separately ahead of multi-factional reconciliation talks next month in Cairo, Fatah officials said Tuesday.
Read More »Russia to start Politkovskaya murder trial
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Three men go on trial on Wednesday for involvement in the murder of Anna Politkovskaya, a journalist and Kremlin critic.Politkovskaya, whose reports on Russia’s breakaway Chechnya region detailing rights abuses angered the Kremlin, was shot dead outside her Moscow apartment in 2006.
Read More »Iraq mulls new US security draft
Iraqi leaders are examining a new draft deal under which US troops would remain in the country after the UN mandate expires later this year, officials say.
Read More »Syria and Lebanon formalise ties
A signing ceremony has been held in Damascus establishing diplomatic relations for the first time between Syria and Lebanon.
Read More »Iran Slams US Propaganda Effort
TEHRAN (FNA)- US officials must end the practice of pointing to Iranian interference every time the Washington strategy for Iraq falters, Iranian officials said Tuesday.
Read More »Iranian Engineers Ready to Work on N. Plant
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran said its engineers trained in Russia are ready to begin work at the country’s first nuclear power plant.
Read More »Iran Cuts Military Service Term
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran Tuesday shortened the length of its mandatory military service by up to two months.
Read More »Iran Plans Fuel Subsidies Cut on Path to Phase-out
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran plans to gradually cut from the next Iranian year the amount of heavily-subsidized gasoline motorists can buy and completely eliminate subsidies by 2011, an Iranian official said in comments published on Tuesday.
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