Even by Russian standards, the Litvinenko affair has been exceptionally murky. But, paradoxically, it has also been marked by a heightened sense of mirror-image symmetry. Either President Vladimir Putin is the villain or anti-Putin tycoon Boris Berezovsky is; Andrei Lugovoi was either the killer or himself a victim.
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Half of Iraq ‘in absolute poverty’
Up to eight million Iraqis require immediate emergency aid, with nearly half of the population living in “absolute poverty”, according to a report by Oxfam and a coalition of Iraqi groups.
Read More »Israel cuts back fuel to Gaza
Israel said on Sunday it cut fuel supplies to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, increasing pressure on the Islamist group after it seized control of the impoverished territory.
Read More »PSD takes all necessary security procedures to facilitate voting process
The Public Security Department (PSD) has taken all the necessary security procedures to facilitate the voting process at all polling centres on July 31, Police Spokesperson Major Basheer Daaja said on Sunday.
Read More »Water Authority resumes pumping drinking water from 20 artesian wells
The Water Authority on Sunday resumed pumping drinking water from 20 artesian wells to citizens in the northern governorates after lab tests indicated they were free of pollutants, a Water Ministry official said on Sunday.
Read More »Officials say US to expand aid, weapons programmes in Mideast
The Bush administration will ask Congress to expand multibillion-dollar aid and weapons sales packages to “friendly†nations in the Middle East, partly to counteract Iran, senior officials said Friday.
Read More »French FM ends Lebanon trip, no headway
French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner on Sunday left Lebanon without any breakthrough and after warning of the danger of violence if the eight-month political standoff is not resolved through talks.
Read More »US tightens financial squeeze on Iran
The US government is escalating financial sanctions against Iran and ratcheting up pressure on Iranian companies suspected of supporting Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.
Read More »Stranded Palestinians return to Gaza via Israel
Israel allowed around 100 Palestinians stranded for weeks in Egypt to return to the Gaza Strip through the Jewish state on Sunday, the first of some 600 expected to return home in the coming days.
Read More »Jordan backs PA efforts to restore security in Palestine
JORDAN ON SUNDAY said it backs the caretaker government of Prime Minister Salam Fayyad to bring the security situation in the Palestinian lands under control.
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