Iran warns it may use force against African pirates
Tehran - Iran on Monday did not rule out using force to free its cargo vessel which was last week hijacked by pirates off the Somalia coast.

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hassan Ghashghavi said Monday that Iran would rather continue negotiations with the pirates.

He said in a press briefing that Iran preferred the problem to be settled through an...
Iran warns it may use force against African pirates
 
 

Investigations continue into Istanbul bomb blasts
Turkish police continued investigations Tuesday into a bomb blast on Sunday in Istanbul that killed 17 people and injured more than 150 with officials pointing the blame at the separatist Kurdish Workers' Party (PKK), charges the PKK have denied. As the families of the dead continued funeral preparations police were seeking a man...

Investigations continue into Istanbul bomb blasts

Probe requested against Israeli daily that published Obama note
An Israeli lawyer has asked the country's attorney-general to probe a newspaper that published the contents of a note US Democratic Party presidential hopeful left at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, The Jerusalem Post daily reported Monday. Attorney Shahar Alon has also called for a commercial boycott of the Ma'ariv newspaper,...

Probe requested against Israeli daily that published Obama note

Suicide blasts kill 32, injure 70 in Iraq
The death toll of attacks on Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad carried out in quick succession by three female suicide bombers on Monday rose to at least 25, while another suicide bombing targeting crowds at a protest in Kirkuk caused seven fatalities. An Iraqi military spokesman, Qasim Atta, confirmed that three women wearing explosive...

Suicide blasts kill 32, injure 70 in Iraq

Violent Battle In Southern Afghanistan Claims 35 Deaths
Violent fighting erupted on Thursday in southern Afghanistan when scores of Taliban rebels assailed an Afghan Army convoy on the main highway, south of the capital Kabul, the New York Times reported. Afghan authorities declared that the Taliban insurgents were also beaten by soldiers and police officers, and that 35 attackers were...

Violent Battle In Southern Afghanistan Claims 35 Deaths

Yemen court imposes media gag in trial of southern leaders
A state security court in Sana'a imposed a media gag order Monday in the trial of three opposition leaders charged with stirring up violent protests in southern Yemen earlier this year.Presiding judge Muhssien Alwan issued the order at the start of the second hearing into the case, saying that the gag order applied to both local and...

Yemen court imposes media gag in trial of southern leaders

Gordon Brown in Israel for talks with Ehud Olmert, Mahmoud Abbas
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown received a red carpet welcome in Israel on Sunday, with President Shimon Peres calling him 'one of the most respected leaders of our time in my judgement.'Brown's visit to Israel is his first since he took office a year ago. He is scheduled to hold talks with both Israeli and Palestinian officials,...

Gordon Brown in Israel for talks with Ehud Olmert, Mahmoud Abbas

Kuntar accuses Israel of fabricating story of child killing
Released prisoner Samir Kuntar accused Israel late Thursday of fabricating the story of how he killed the four-year-old daughter of an Israeli man in 1979. 'Israel has fabricated the story about how I killed the child during the attack I carried out in 1979,' Kuntar told the Hezbollah- run Al Manar television. He said that he...

Kuntar accuses Israel of fabricating story of child killing

Lebanese Sunni leader meets Iraq prime minister in Iraq
Lebanese Sunni leader Saad Hariri met Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki in Baghdad on Thursday during a rather calm day in Iraq after a deadly explosion that took place north of the capital the night before. According to the Voices of Iraq (VOI) news agency, the Shiite Iraqi leader congratulated Hariri on the formation of a...

Lebanese Sunni leader meets Iraq prime minister in Iraq

Israeli premier's lawyers cross-examine key witness for second day
Ehud Olmert's lawyers Friday began a second day of cross-examining a key state witness, whose allegations that Olmert accepted cash-stuffed envelopes from him are threatening the Israeli premier's political future. The lawyers managed to expose some inaccurate details in Morris Talansky's account on the first day of the crucial...

Israeli premier's lawyers cross-examine key witness for second day

Iran welcomes release of Lebanese prisoners in swap with Israel
Iran welcomed Thursday the release of Lebanese prisoners freed by Israel Wednesday as part of a prisoner swap deal with the Hezbollah guerrilla group, the Khaber news network has reported. 'The happy news of the release of Lebanese prisoners by the Zionist regime (Israel) was part of the achievements of the Islamic resistance of...

Iran welcomes release of Lebanese prisoners in swap with Israel
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