BAGHDAD (Reuters) — The decomposed bodies of at least 13 martial arts experts have been found more than a year after they were kidnapped in an Al Qaeda stronghold west of Baghdad, local officials and family members said on Saturday.
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Hamas pledges to free kidnapped BBC man
GAZA CITY (AFP) — Hamas has pledged in the wake of its bloody seizure of the Gaza Strip to work to free BBC reporter Alan Johnston, snatched by gunmen more than three months ago in the volatile territory.
Read More »By-elections in August to replace slain MPs
BEIRUT (AFP) — The Lebanese government has set August 5 for by-elections to replace two assassinated MPs, despite opposition from the country’s pro-Syrian president, Information Minister Ghazi Aridi said Saturday.
Read More »Lebanese army pounds Islamist positions as toll rises
NAHR BARED, Lebanon (AFP) — Lebanese troops unleashed an intense artillery bombardment on Saturday against positions of Islamist fighters who have been holed up inside a refugee camp for almost a month.
Read More »Gates pushes Iraq’s leaders on reconciliation at ‘difficult’ talks
BAGHDAD (AP) — American paratroopers found the ID cards of two missing soldiers at an Al Qaeda safe house 125 kilometres north of where the men were snatched in an ambush last month, the military said on Saturday. The soldiers found computers, video equipment and weapons but no sign of …
Read More »King urges ‘swift’ int’l action to help Palestinians
LONDON (Petra) — King Abdullah on Saturday urged the international community to shoulder responsibility for “this critical†stage of the Palestinian cause.
Read More »US to lift sanctions on new Abbas gov’t
RAMALLAH (AP) — Embattled Mahmoud Abbas got a major boost in his increasingly bellicose showdown with Hamas on Saturday, with a US diplomat saying he expects a crippling 15-month-old foreign aid embargo to be lifted once the Palestinian president appoints an emergency government without the Islamic fighters.
Read More »Somalis yearn for the return of Islamic Courts rulers
‘If the Islamic Courts came back, not just this area but the whole of Somalia will be safer’
Read More »Russians try to prevent Mujahideen attacks in Dagestan
Security concerns in the North Caucasus traditionally peak in the summer. Warm weather and green leaves on trees help the Caucasian rebels intensify their attacks on Russian army units and local police forces.
Read More »Egyptian envoy in U.S. says has bad three weeks
CAIRO (Reuters) – The Egyptian ambassador in Washington said the last three weeks had not been pleasant because of disagreements between Egypt and the United States over elections, human rights and other issues.
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