Roadside bomb kills 2 Yemeni soldiers
Ahmed Al-haj, Associated Press |
posted 20 minutes ago
Security officials say two Yemeni soldiers have been killed by a roadside bomb in a restive province where high-level intelligence officers have been assassinated in the past.
Egypt top court rules against religious slogans
Aya Batrawy and Mariam Rizk, Associated Press |
posted 39 minutes ago
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court ruled on Saturday against parts of an election law approved by the Islamist-led legislature that had lifted a long-standing ban on the use of religious slogans during campaigning.
Hezbollah chief says group is fighting in Syria
Bassem Mroue, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 11:17am
The leader of Lebanon's Hezbollah warned Saturday that the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime would give rise to extremists and plunge the Middle East into a "dark period," and vowed his Shiite militant group will not stand idly by while its chief ally in Damascus is under attack.
Iraq car bomb kills 6 Iranian pilgrims, 1 Iraqi
Sinan Salaheddin, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 11:15am
Two Iraqi police officers say a car bomb has exploded near a bus carrying Iranian pilgrims north of Baghdad, killing six Iranians and one Iraqi.
The Dead Sea Scrolls at a glance
The Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 10:42am
The Dead Sea Scrolls consist of more than 10,000 manuscript fragments representing 900 separate texts, including the oldest biblical texts ever found. They were discovered in caves in the Judean desert alongside the Dead Sea. Most of the scrolls are animal skin parchment, a few are papyrus, and one is made of copper. At least 90 percent are written in Hebrew, while the rest are in Aramaic and Greek.
Fragments of biblical treasure are up for sale
Daniel Estrin, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 10:39am
Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are up for sale _ in tiny pieces.
Israeli expert says Syria cyberattack foiled
Josef Federman, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 8:54am
An Israeli security expert says Syrian hackers tried to break into the computers of the water system of the city of Haifa.
Saudi Arabia warns against Iran's nuclear program
Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 7:19am
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al-Faisal has warned against the danger of Iran's nuclear program to the region's security and said Iran should not threaten its neighbors since countries in the region harbor no ill-intentions to the Islamic Republic.
Jordan king says extremism 'grown fat' on conflict
Dale Gavlak, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 5:23am
Jordan's King Abdullah II said Saturday extremism has "grown fat" off of the longstanding conflict between Israel and the Palestinians.
16 children, 1 teacher dead in Pakistan bus fire
Zaheer Babar, Associated Press |
posted May 25th - 1:59am
Police say that a teacher was among the 17 burned to death in eastern Pakistan when a minibus taking children to school suddenly caught fire.
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