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Sunday, 19 May 2013

 

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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad. (File photo: Reuters)

The Associated Press, Beirut - Syrian President Bashar Assad said in a newspaper interview Saturday he won’t step down and will instead “face the storm,” raising n ... More

  • Saudi FM tells China violence by Assad must be stopped

    Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal expressed, on a visit to Beijing Friday, that the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should not be allowed to continue committing crimes against civilians. The meeting between Saudi and Chinese counterparts comes ahead of the second Geneva ... Read more

  • EU military chief ‘confident’ about Mali troop training

    The head of the EU military committee said on Saturday he was “confident” in the ability of the first Mali battalion being trained by Europe to battle the Islamist insurgency raging in the north. General Patrick de Rousiers told reporters in the capital Bamako he had encountered “ ... Read more

  • Damascus car bomb kills at least three

    A car bomb exploded in a northern district of the Syrian capital on Saturday killing at least three people and wounding five others, state television reported. The state broadcaster said the bomb was placed in a car in the Rokn Eddin neighborhood and that a disposal team was sent in to defuse anoth ... Read more

  • Father of Syrian deputy FM abducted in Daraa

    Gunmen kidnapped on Saturday the elderly father of Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad in the province of Daraa, apparently in reprisal for the arrest of one of their relatives, according to a government source and a watchdog. The deputy foreign minister’s office said Mekdad's father ... Read more

  • Palestinians clash with Israeli police in Jerusalem

    Dozens of Palestinians held a protest in the Old City of annexed east Jerusalem on Saturday, hurling rocks at Israeli police and setting ablaze garbage bins, a police spokeswoman said. “Dozens of Palestinians threw rocks at police forces near Nablus Gate. Two of them were arrested,” sai ... Read more

  • Nigeria imposes curfew in campaign against Islamists

    Nigeria’s military on Saturday imposed a 24-hour curfew in parts of a northeastern city as soldiers pressed on with a campaign against Boko Haram Islamists that has sent people fleeing from their homes. Nigeria launched the sweeping operation against Boko Haram this week, deploying several th ... Read more

  • Algeria pilots’ strike grounds national carrier

    Air Algerie planes were grounded for several hours on Saturday when the national carrier’s pilots staged a wildcat strike over pay, officials in the North African country said. Air Algerie said in a statement that the strike caused delays for the airline and other carriers that lasted a few h ... Read more

  • Tunisia’s Ennahda says Salafist congress postponed to avoid bloodshed

    A leading member in Tunisia’s ruling Ennahda party said on Saturday that a congress called for by the Salafist movement, Ansar al-Sharia, has been postponed to an unspecified date. The news comes a day after the Tunisian government announced that it banned an annual meeting by the hardline Sal ... Read more

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  • 20 flights without bags after Egypt airport strike

    Egyptian officials say baggage handlers in Cairo’s airport have gone on strike to protest a colleague’s death, leaving passengers on 20 international flights from Europe and Arab countries waiting several hours for luggage. Airport officials say senior officials from the country’s ... Read more

  • Bulgarian truckers lift Turkey trade route blockade

    Bulgarian truckers have lifted their two-day blockade of the country’s border with Turkey - a key trade route between the Middle East and central Europe, the interior ministry said Saturday. The passage of trucks through the southeastern Kapitan Andreevo and Lesovo border checkpoints was reop ... Read more

  • Gold prices sink for seventh day

    Gold prices fell for a seventh day in a row on Friday, drawn down by a stronger U.S. dollar and better economic news. Gold for June delivery dropped 1.6 percent, losing $22.20 to settle at $1,364.70 an ounce. The precious metal is nearing the recent low of $1,352 it reached April 15, after a two-day ... Read more

  • Morocco to harness the wind in energy hunt

    Morocco is sloughing ahead with a program to boost wind energy production, particularly in the southern Tarfaya region, where Africa’s largest wind farm is set to open in 2014. The kingdom, which has no hydrocarbon reserves of its own, hopes to cover 42 percent of its energy needs with rene ... Read more

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  • Egyptians targeted with blasphemy in a flurry of charges

    The pale, young Christian woman sat handcuffed in the courtroom, accused of insulting Islam while teaching history of religions to fourth-graders. A team of Islamist lawyers with long beards sang in unison, “All except the Prophet Muhammad.” The case against Dimyana Abdel-Nour in southe ... Read more

  • Change looms for Ethiopia’s ancient salt trade

    Abdu Ibrahim Mohammed was 15 years old when he began trekking with caravans of camels to collect salt in a sun-blasted desert basin of north Ethiopia that is one of the hottest places on earth. Now 51 and retired, he has passed his camels to his son to pursue this centuries-old trade in “whit ... Read more

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  • Saudi Arabia more tolerant, says woman film maker

    Saudi Arabia's first woman film maker, Haifaa Al-Mansour, said her country was becoming “more tolerant and more accepting” as she picked up an award in Cannes on Saturday for her acclaimed film “Wadjda”. The 2012 tale of an impish young Saudi girl who plots to own a bicycle ... Read more

  • Qatar likely to host exclusive Ferrari launch

    It is likely that Qatar will be chosen to launch the exclusive new Ferrari Sergio designed by Pininfarina, the Dubai-based Arabian Business website reported on Saturday. “We are thinking of taking the new Sergio to Qatar. We will show the new Ferrari Sergio only in preselected countries and Qa ... Read more

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  • Mideast praises Beckham’s legendary history

    The British football legend, David Beckham’s, announcement to end his 20-year career has come as a major surprise to some of his former associates and competitors. John Burridge, a goalkeeper coach at the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) al-Wasl football club, told Al Arabiya English that he ... Read more

  • This was my worst season, beaten Mourinho says

    A King’s Cup final defeat against Atletico Madrid capped the worst season of Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho’s career, the Portuguese said on Friday after the 2-1 loss left him without a major title this season. Widely expected to move on at the end of the campaign and linked with a r ... Read more

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