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- Syria Fighting Escalates, Russia Mediation Offer Goes Nowhere
Heavy clashes were reported as troops and tanks were sent to vanquish rebels, and Russia indicated it would oppose any effort to have President Bashar...
- Removed: Bahrain has failed to grasp reform - so why is the grand prix going ahead?
This article has been taken down on 30 January 2012 pending investigation. Bahrain guardian.co.uk © 2012 Guardian News and Media Limited or its...
- Russia Says Syria Has Agreed to Talks
The Russian Foreign Ministry announced Monday that it had convinced Bashar al-Assad’s government to start informal negotiations in Moscow with representatives of the opposition. ...
- Jordan hikes electricity price after Egypt gas cut
AFP - Jordan said on Monday it will raise electricity prices this week by between nine and 17 percent to offset losses caused by cut-offs...
- Qaboos receives Iranian Vice-President
Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed gave an audience to Iran’s First Vice-President Mohammad Reza Rahimi Monday evening at the Hisn Al Shumoukh in Manah, located about...
- Russia's Syrian Power Play
Russia has economic and military reasons to support Assad, but the primary motive is to show that it's a global player. ...
- Damascus's deadly streets
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- SYRIA - RUSSIA: Syrian opposition rejects Russia-brokered talks
Syria's opposition denied Monday that it had received an offer to join talks brokered by Russia with the government, adding that it would decline such...
- Mummy's prostate cancer points to genetic cause Jan 30, 2012 9:39 AM ET An Egyptian professor says the discovery of prostate cancer in a 2,200-year-old mummy indicates the disease was caused by genetics, not envi
2nd-oldest known case of prostate cancer Cancer in ancient times would appear to be linked to genetics, since the environment then was free of industrial...
- Do you have questions about Egypt for the CBC's Nahlah Ayed?
Nahlah Ayed, a correspondent for CBC News' The National, will take your questions about Egypt and its future in a live chat on Mon., Jan....
- Nuclear inspection begins in Iran
Inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency are on a three-day visit to Iran to investigate the possible military aspects of the country's nuclear programme....
- Israeli bulldozers demolish two houses in occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli bulldozers demolished two houses in the occupied East Jerusalem on Monday rendering 13 members of Palestinian families homeless ...
- Israelis demolish Occupied East Jerusalem homes
Israeli bulldozers demolished two houses in the occupied East Jerusalem on Monday rendering 13 members of Palestinian families homeless Ramallah: Israeli bulldozers demolished two houses...
- UAE Private sector to have day off February 4, but not public sector
Private sector employees will have one day off on Saturday to mark birthday of Prophet Mohammad (PBUH), but public sector will not, Minister of Labour...
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