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Archive: News / World / Middle East (7 Stories)

Saudi withdraws Sri Lanka envoy in execution tiff

02/20/2013 3:54am
Saudi Arabia says it has called back its ambassador to Sri Lanka following a similar move by the South Asian nation to protest the kingdom's beheading of a Sri Lankan domestic worker last month.

Vatican aid chief visits Jordan before papal vote

02/20/2013 7:42am
The Vatican's top aid official and possible papal contender held high-level meetings in Jordan on Wednesday to assess Catholic relief work for Syrian refugees that has been hampered by ongoing violence.

Israeli ex-security officials largely favor peace

02/20/2013 8:34am
Israel's Academy Award-nominated documentary "The Gatekeepers" has won rave reviews for the candid soul-searching of its chief protagonists _ the six living former directors of the country's shadowy domestic spy agency _ and their somewhat surprising conclusion: That force has its limits and Israel must ultimately take advantage of its military superiority to seek peace.

Is Tunisia falling apart? Here's what's going on

02/20/2013 9:37am
Tunisia now has no prime minister and is facing its worst crisis since it kicked off the Arab Spring. Here's a look at the turmoil rocking this Mediterranean country of 10 million that many still think has the best chance of becoming a true democracy in the Arab world.

Israel soldier reprimanded for nude photos, slurs

02/20/2013 10:23am
Israel's military says it has reprimanded a soldier who posted photos of himself naked _ with a rifle concealing his genitals _ and making derogatory comments about Arabs on social media sites.

Lebanese, Syrian officials indicted in bomb plot

02/20/2013 12:45pm
A Lebanese judge on Wednesday indicted three people, including a former Cabinet minister and a top Syrian intelligence general, in a bombing plot in Lebanon, a move that could raise tension in Lebanon over the civil war in neighboring Syria.

Egypt's military signals impatience with president

02/20/2013 1:46pm
Egypt's powerful military is showing signs of growing impatience with the country's Islamist leaders, indirectly criticizing their policies and issuing thinly veiled threats that it might seize power again.
 
   
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