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Ennahda-UGTT meetings are planned to resume on Monday to resolve government crisis in Tunisia
About 1,000 Indonesian Muslims demonstrate in the centre of Jakarta in a protest against violence in Egypt
A Hezbollah military commander is reportedly killed while "defending" Sayyida Zeinab, which houses a Shiite shrine southeast of Damascus
Status of Pacific islands stands in the way of reconciliation between Russia and Japan; negotiations restarted
Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards paramilitary units plan to teach drone-hunting to school students, a report said
Indonesian security forces hunt for a group of inmates who escaped from an overcrowded jail on Sumatra island
Kuwaiti authorities are reportedly set to deport nine Egyptian Islamists for participating in protests outside their embassy in the Gulf Arab country
A New York Times report quoted an anonymous Israeli official as saying that Israel will help Egypt's military 'get back on track'
Israeli defense officials confirm that security cooperation with Egypt continued over the past week  
Demonstrations were held in Indonesian and Malaysian capitals in solidarity with Egypt's Islamist protesters, 600 of whom lost their lives in violence Wednesday

The bombing, reminiscent of the frequent attacks during Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war, sent a plume of black smoke into the Mediterranean sky, caused heavy damage to buildings and setting several cars ablaze

Three weeks into a crisis triggered by the assassination of opposition leader Mohamed Brahmi, Ghannouchi ruled out the formation of a government of technocrats as demanded by the opposition

Almost 30 people were killed after the worst flooding hit Sudan's capital region two weeks ago

Israel has published plans for 3,100 new settler homes in recent days, drawing US and other international concern and deepening Palestinian distrust

Religious leaders will hold prayers, a roll call of the slain miners will be read and there will be a 'blow-by-blow account of the massacre,' according to organisers

Scotland Yard say detectives are checking the 'relevance and credibility' of information received recently about the deaths of the princess and her boyfriend Dodi Fayed

While some four million people have been vaccinated, getting drugs to more than 600,000 children in Shabab-ruled areas in Somalia is a hazard


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