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More Iranian Regime’s Agents Arrested in Iraq

June 12, 2007 Iran, Iran News, Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on More Iranian Regime’s Agents Arrested in Iraq

NCRI – Coalition forces in Iraq announced they had arrested 16 terrorists tied to Iranian regime’s Intelligence Ministry who smuggled bombs and Explosively Formed Penetrators (E.F.P) from Iran to Iraq. These terrorists were arrested on Thursday in Sadr city near Baghdad.

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UN nuclear watchdog meets on Iranian crisis

June 12, 2007 Iran, Iran News Comments Off on UN nuclear watchdog meets on Iranian crisis

VIENNA (AFP) – A meeting opening in Vienna Monday of the UN nuclear agency could bring Iran one step closer to a third round of sanctions against its nuclear programme.

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Iran’s liberal press tiptoes between ‘red lines’

June 12, 2007 Iran, Iran News Comments Off on Iran’s liberal press tiptoes between ‘red lines’

TEHRAN — Mohammad Quchani has worked for 11 newspapers that were closed by the Iranian authorities and most never reopened. So he won’t predict how long the daily which he launched last month as editor will survive.

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Bush urges release of Bulgarian nurses in Libya

June 12, 2007 Balkan News, Balkans, Eurasia, Eurasia News, Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Bush urges release of Bulgarian nurses in Libya

SOFIA (Reuters) — President George W. Bush said on Monday it was a high priority for the United States to win the release of five Bulgarian nurses sentenced to death in Libya for infecting children with HIV.

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US said to be planning long-term presence in Iraq

June 12, 2007 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on US said to be planning long-term presence in Iraq

WASHINGTON (AFP) — The White House Sunday backed an eventual withdrawal of most US troops from Iraq after a report said detailed plans are afoot to retain a smaller military presence in the war-torn country for years.

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Police prevent Egyptians from voting, man killed in clashes

June 12, 2007 Islamic World News, Islamic-World Comments Off on Police prevent Egyptians from voting, man killed in clashes

CAIRO (AP) — Elections for Egypt’s upper chamber of parliament turned violent Monday as one man was killed in clashes between ruling party supporters and independents outside a polling station in the northern Nile Delta region, police and state television reported.

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11 dead as Hamas-Fateh truce collapses in Gaza factional violence

June 12, 2007 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News, Palestina, Palestina News Comments Off on 11 dead as Hamas-Fateh truce collapses in Gaza factional violence

GAZA CITY (AFP) — Renewed Palestinian factional fighting killed 11 people on Monday in Gaza, where gunmen fired on government offices forcing ministers to interrupt a Cabinet meeting.

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US toll tops 3,500, UK’s Brown visits Iraq

June 12, 2007 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on US toll tops 3,500, UK’s Brown visits Iraq

BAGHDAD (AFP) — US troop losses in Iraq topped 3,500 after a bridge bombing near Baghdad on Monday, as Britain’s visiting future prime minister rejected domestic calls for a probe into the war’s failings.

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2 Red Cross workers killed at Lebanon camp

June 12, 2007 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News, Palestina, Palestina News Comments Off on 2 Red Cross workers killed at Lebanon camp

NAHR BARED (AFP) — Two Red Cross workers and three soldiers were killed on Monday around a besieged camp in northern Lebanon where the army has struggled to crush Islamist gunmen for the past three weeks.

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Confederation out of question — King

June 12, 2007 Islamic World News, Islamic-World, Palestina, Palestina News Comments Off on Confederation out of question — King

Monarch in Cairo today for talks with Mubarak AMMAN (JT) — King Abdullah on Monday reiterated that there is no question of forming a Jordanian-Palestinian confederation or federation at the current time, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

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