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Sudan suspends BBC Arabic on FM radio
Sudan has halted BBC Arabic broadcasts on FM radio stations in four northern cities, including the capital Khartoum.
Iranian judges defy their Supreme Court to hang teen
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Must a man hang because he is accused of being gay?
By Peter Tatchell, human rights campaigner
The death toll from a Basra market blast rises to 43
The death toll from a series of explosions in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Saturday has risen to 43, officials have said.
Obama ‘leaving Iraq to the wolves’, says Saddam’s former minister
Pro-Kurdish Party Proposes Establishing Kurdish Regional Government in Turkey
TURKEY, DYARBAKIR: Osman Baydemir, the Mayor of the Kurdish city of Diyarbakir in Turkey proposed establishing a regional Kurdish government similar to Iraq’s federal region of Kurdistan, according to the news reports.
Allawi, Kurds and Shiites May Form Govt without Maliki
05 Aug 2010 (Rudaw) IRAQI KURDISTAN, ERBIL: As the two leading Iraqi coalitions have hitherto failed to reach an agreement over the formation of a new government, Iyad Allawi’s Iraqiya may form a government joined by the Kurds and the grand Shiite
Obama: Progress on Nuclear Sanctions Against Iran
“I’m not going to issue any public red lines. Iran should understand when I say we have all options on the table. I’m not going to announce any particular red lines at a meeting like this,”
Iran’s Deadly Hand in Afghanistan
To wit, a 2006 report from the WikiLeaks files details an Al Qaeda plan to construct car bombs using vehicles and armaments from Iran. A 2007 report found that Al Qaeda,
Iran lawyer in Ashtiani stoning case now in Turkey
Ashtiani was sentenced to death for adultery
A lawyer who defended a woman sentenced to be stoned to death in Iran is now in Turkey, according to the UN refugee agency.
Israeli officer and Lebanese soldiers killed in border clashes