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- Syrian army takes town, and upper hand
- Afghan president condemns U.S. airstrike that killed a child
- Market bombings, attacks across Iraq kill 29
- Seven killed in Iran quake, no damage to nuclear station reported
- 31 dead as car bombs rock Iraq
- Iran and Gulf states make tentative diplomatic moves
- Syrian refugee host countries need 'massive' aid: UN
- Syrian troops capture town near Lebanon border
- Iran's Arab neighbors want assurances nuclear deal not against them
- Iran's Arab neighbours want assurances nuclear deal not against them
- Exxon sells Iraq oil stake to PetroChina
- Market bombings, attacks across Iraq kill 22
- Series of bombings across Iraq kill 13
- Video shows execution of Syrian rebels by Al Qaeda-linked group
- Iraq officials say separate bombings kill 5
- PetroChina buys stake in Iraq project from Exxon
- Giving thanks to U.S. soldiers — and celebrating their homecoming
- Afghanistan's Karzai stands alone in high-stakes game with U.S.
Syrian army takes town, and upper hand Posted: 28 Nov 2013 04:49 PM PST
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Afghan president condemns U.S. airstrike that killed a child Posted: 28 Nov 2013 12:24 PM PST
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Market bombings, attacks across Iraq kill 29 Posted: 28 Nov 2013 11:23 AM PST |
Seven killed in Iran quake, no damage to nuclear station reported Posted: 28 Nov 2013 11:21 AM PST At least seven people were killed in an earthquake in Iran on Thursday near the city of Bushehr, where the country's sole nuclear power plant is situated, state news agency IRNA reported. The earthquake, which had a magnitude of 5.6, struck about 40 miles northeast of Bushehr on the Gulf coast, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. No damage to the nuclear plant was reported. IRNA said seven people had died, and quoted the governor of Bushehr saying there was "total calm" in the area. |
31 dead as car bombs rock Iraq Posted: 28 Nov 2013 11:00 AM PST
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Iran and Gulf states make tentative diplomatic moves Posted: 28 Nov 2013 10:21 AM PST United Arab Emirates Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed on a rare visit to Iran on Thursday called for a partnership with Iran, but suspicion remains despite Tehran's tentative overtures towards its Gulf neighbors. Mostly Sunni Muslim Gulf Arab states are wary of Iranian influence in the Middle East, fearing the Shi'ite-led country is seeking regional dominance and stirring sectarian tensions. Improving relations with regional countries is a central plank of Iran's diplomatic policy under its new president, Hassan Rouhani and Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif, who will visit Kuwait and Oman next week. "We are neighbors but do not confine ourselves to this and are calling to be partners," Sheikh Abdullah was quoted as saying by Iran's official IRNA news agency. |
Syrian refugee host countries need 'massive' aid: UN Posted: 28 Nov 2013 09:08 AM PST
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Syrian troops capture town near Lebanon border Posted: 28 Nov 2013 08:40 AM PST |
Iran's Arab neighbors want assurances nuclear deal not against them Posted: 28 Nov 2013 06:53 AM PST
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Iran's Arab neighbours want assurances nuclear deal not against them Posted: 28 Nov 2013 06:46 AM PST Iran's Arab neighbours, deeply worried about Iran's nuclear programme, want assurances that Tehran's deal with world powers will indeed enhance regional security, Bahrain's interior minister said on Thursday. U.S.-allied Gulf Arab states, led by top oil exporter Saudi Arabia, have cautiously welcomed the November 24 interim accord as a step towards curbing what they fear is a secret Iranian programme to develop nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies. |
Exxon sells Iraq oil stake to PetroChina Posted: 28 Nov 2013 06:46 AM PST
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Market bombings, attacks across Iraq kill 22 Posted: 28 Nov 2013 06:22 AM PST |
Series of bombings across Iraq kill 13 Posted: 28 Nov 2013 05:50 AM PST |
Video shows execution of Syrian rebels by Al Qaeda-linked group Posted: 28 Nov 2013 04:25 AM PST Al Qaeda-linked militants have executed the commander of a rival rebel faction and six of his men, an amateur video of the public execution showed, part of their campaign to marginalize other groups. The Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant, or ISIL, fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad, have taken advantage of a power vacuum in rebel-held areas to assert its authority over more moderate elements of the armed opposition. The video, posted online by the anti-Assad Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group on Wednesday, shows armed men in black standing below an ISIL banner. The Observatory said the video was taken in the northern Syrian town of Atarib in Idlib province. |
Iraq officials say separate bombings kill 5 Posted: 28 Nov 2013 04:06 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — Officials say two separate bomb attacks in central Iraq have killed at least five people and wounded 15. |
PetroChina buys stake in Iraq project from Exxon Posted: 28 Nov 2013 03:05 AM PST BAGHDAD (AP) — State-owned PetroChina says it has acquired a share in a development project of one of Iraq's most promising oil fields from U.S. major Exxon Mobil. |
Giving thanks to U.S. soldiers — and celebrating their homecoming Posted: 28 Nov 2013 01:00 AM PST Nov. 24, 2010: Children spot their dad as he and his battalion prepare to enter a National Guard armory on Thanksgiving Eve after being stationed in Iraq for a year. | (CC BY: William Franklin) |
Afghanistan's Karzai stands alone in high-stakes game with U.S. Posted: 28 Nov 2013 12:13 AM PST
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