US President George W. Bush said Thursday he was sending his diplomatic and defence chiefs to the Middle East next month to shore up support for Iraq’s besieged government.
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Bush says no shift on Iraq, report mixed
US President George W. Bush acknowledged on Thursday his Iraq strategy had made only limited progress but put off considering a change of course in the unpopular war until a crucial September report.
Read More »King warns Middle East conflict breeds more extremism, violence
King Abdullah on Thursday said the West should realise that in the absence of a just solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, the world is headed towards decades of more violence and extremism.
Read More »Lebanon camp under heavy shelling
The Lebanese army has continued shelling Fatah al-Islam positions in a refugee camp near Triopli as Katyusha rockets were fired at villages nearby.
Read More »Mosque protests erupt in Pakistan
Thousands have protested across Pakistan against a government raid on Islamabad’s Red Mosque that left more than 100 dead. Â
Read More »Russian authorities prepare for possible attack in North Ossetia
On the night of July 6, Caucasian rebels carried out a hit-and-run raid on the Russian military garrison in Ingushetia. First reports of the incident came from the Ingushetiya.ru website.
Read More »Moscow’s guessing game over rebel strategy
Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Ivan Sydoruk has declared that “the operational situation in the North Caucasus will become increasingly hot.”
Read More »Islamists fire rockets in Lebanon camp battle
Islamist militants fired Katyusha rockets at Lebanese villages on Friday, escalating their 8-week-old battle with the army at a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon.
Read More »Official: Guards rob Iraqi bank, net $500,000
London-based HSBC Holdings Plc, which owns a 70 percent stake in Dar Es Salaam bank, said on Wednesday that less than $1 million in cash was stolen in a raid on a Dar Es Salaam branch in Baghdad.
Read More »Bush to give ‘mixed’ Iraq report
The White House is expected to present to Congress an interim report on the situation in Iraq, assessing the results of the major US troop “surge”.
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