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Thursday, 23 May 2013

 

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A uranium enrichment facility in Natanz, Iran. (File Photo: AFP)

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  • Police: Car bomb kills 12 in southwest Pakistan

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  • World Bank proposes $150 mln loan to help Jordan with refugees

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  • IAEA: Iran is expanding its nuclear activities

    Iran is making significant progress in expanding its nuclear program, including in opening up a potential second route to developing the bomb, a new U.N. atomic agency report showed Wednesday. The International Atomic Energy Agency’s latest quarterly update said Tehran had accelerated the inst ... Read more

  • Facebook pages belonging to Syrian opposition deactivated

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  • ‘British soldier’ butchered in suspected Islamist attack

    A man believed to be a British soldier was brutally murdered by suspected Islamists near a London barracks on Wednesday in an attack Prime Minister David Cameron said appeared to be terror-related. Cameron called the attack “appalling”, and said: “There are strong indications that ... Read more

  • Coronavirus claims new life in Saudi Arabia

    A man who had contracted the coronavirus has died in Saudi Arabia, raising the death toll in the kingdom from the SARS-like virus to 17, the health ministry announced on its website on Wednesday. “A male non-Saudi died on Tuesday in a hospital in the Qassim region where he had been admitted s ... Read more

  • Friends of Syria demands withdrawal of Hezbollah, Iran fighters

    Nations gathering at the Friends of Syria meeting called for an immediate withdrawal of fighters belonging to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and Iran from Syria, the bloc said in a statement after a conference in Amman. The alliance described their armed presence in the country as a threat to ... Read more

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  • U.S. Congress moves to tighten sanctions on Iran

    A U.S. House of Representatives committee approved legislation on Wednesday seeking to impose tighter sanctions on Iran, the latest congressional effort to slow development of the Islamic Republic’s disputed nuclear program. The “Nuclear Iran Prevention Act of 2013” passed the Hous ... Read more

  • Turkish Airlines rejects union’s pay proposal, strike continues

    Turkish Airlines said on Wednesday it would raise employees’ wages by less than union demands and would no longer engage in contract talks, potentially prolonging a strike that it says has so far had little impact on its operations. The civil aviation union Hava-Is, which represents 14,000 of ... Read more

  • Egypt to boost fuel supply to ease power shortages

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    Gold prices sank Wednesday as traders weighed the possibility that the Federal Reserve will start paring back its support for the economy in the coming months. Gold for June delivery fell $10.20 to settle at $1,367.40 an ounce, a drop of 0.7 percent. Prices for the precious metal wavered earlier in ... Read more

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    The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), will launch two new initiatives to improve maternal health in some of the most-hard-to-reach areas around the world, according to a statement on Wednesday. The initiatives, set to be unveiled at next week’s 2013 Women Deliver Conference, which will b ... Read more

  • Turkey presents Prophet’s sayings for the 21st Century

    Scholars around the Muslim world were alarmed five years ago by news reports that Turkey planned a new, possibly heretical, compilation of the Prophet Mohammad’s sayings that might scrap those it thought were no longer applicable. Turkish religious leaders and theologians received anxious cal ... Read more

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    Muslim religious leaders from across the globe knelt in solemn prayer for Holocaust dead at Auschwitz on Wednesday, their foreheads touching the ground at the former Nazi German death camp in southern Poland. Imams from Bosnia, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the Unite ... Read more

  • Sunbathing crocodile shocks Indonesian beachgoers

    Hundreds of sunbathers fled a popular Indonesian beach in panic when a four-meter (13-foot) crocodile laid down next to them to soak up some rays, an official said Wednesday. Crowds were thronging the beach at Balikpapan on Borneo island at the weekend when the 500 kilogram reptile crawled ashore. ... Read more

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  • Spanish Football Training Camp coming to Riyadh

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  • Female Everest climber happy to change views on Saudi women

    The first woman from Saudi Arabia to scale Mount Everest said she doesn’t intend to inspire a movement, but would be happy to change people’s opinions of Saudi women and Saudi women’s opinions of themselves. Raha Mobarak told reporters in Katmandu on Tuesday after returning from t ... Read more

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