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In growing Syria crisis, Obama has few options
Eleven months into the bloodiest uprising of the “Arab Spring,” U.S. President Barack Obama is staking his Syria…
Al-Azhar head demands Arabs stop Syrian bloodshed
Al-Azhar Grand Sheikh Ahmed al-Tayyeb called on Arab countries and liberals worldwide to work to stop the bloodshed…
Tribal ties tangle post-Qaddafi Libya
When Muammar Qaddafi seized power in 1969 he pledged to eliminate tribalism and unite Libya. But throughout the…
Reporters Without Borders says Israel army targets photographers
International press advocacy group Reporters Without Borders on Tuesday accused the Israeli military of…
Egyptian minister’s remarks stoke tensions with U.S.
An Egyptian Cabinet minister has stoked tension with the U.S. over funding nonprofit groups working for democracy…
Iran to load locally made nuclear fuel rods in Tehran reactor
Iran will load locally made nuclear fuel rods into its Tehran Research Reactor on Wednesday for the first time, a…
Explosion damages oil pipeline in Syrian city of Homs
An explosion has hit a major oil pipeline in the central Syrian city of Homs, witnesses and activists say.
Fresh doubts over Greek bailout plan
European finance ministers have cancelled a meeting to discuss Greece's second bailout, creating further…
China’s Xi welcomed to Washington
The man destined to be China's next leader has won an extraordinary welcome across Washington on his first visit to…
Egypt to hold presidential poll in May: report
Egypt's first presidential election since Hosni Mubarak was overthrown a year ago will be held by late May,…