Soldiers serving in Iraq were killed by 'indirect fire' at the weekend
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Iran blames deteriorating relations between the republic and Gulf monarchies on Western and Zionist agendas
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Although the Assad regime in Syria has long been a thorn in Washington's side, the Obama administration is not yet ready to throw its lot in with anti-government protesters there
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One dead and 250 wounded in Yemen as police use excessive force, including live bullets, to disperse protesters
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Italy receives a new wave of migrants
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Hamas said Sunday that a UN report deeply critical of Israel's deadly 2008-2009 Gaza offensive remained credible, even though its main author said he had been wrong to say troops targeted civilians
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Bashar appoints Baathist minister of agriculture as head of new government
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Renewed fighting over key oil-rich town Brega as rebels stage a tactical withdrawal
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Palestine's president Mahmoud Abbas is set to visit post-Mubarak Egypt for the first time
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Gulf Arab foreign ministers meet Sunday in the Saudi capital to discuss Iranian interference in the region after a wave of unrest that has rocked the Arab world spilled over into some of the Western-backed monarchies
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Iron Dome project on the rise in Israel in hopes of terminating threats from Gazan resistance movements and Hezbollah
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Goldstone re-considers Israel's "intentionality" in targeting Gazan citizens in the 2008-2009 war
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Sudanese opposition MP said that 150,000 people are suffering from hunger in his constituency in an impoverished region of Red Sea state
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Rebel leadership says still wants air strikes, although 10 pro-democracy fighters were killed by coalition bombing
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