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Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2012 10:36
More than 1,100 illegal Ethiopian migrants have arrived in Yemen's southern and western port cities during the past month, intending to enter rich Gulf countries, the Yemeni interior ministry said in a statement on Saturday.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2012 10:35
Capital market in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) saw in the first quarter Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) worth $82.8 million, a year-on-year increase by the factor 3.8, Ernst and Young reported Saturday.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2012 10:34
A booby-trapped car went off in Syrian capital suburb of Daf al-Shouk on Saturday, leaving two unidentified corpses and five people injured, according to witnesses and local media.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2012 10:33
Militants of the al-Qaida terrorist group fired three mortar shells on a base of the Yemeni army forces in the southern province of Abyan on Saturday, injuring at least 10 soldiers, a military official said.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 06, 2012 10:32
Saudi Arabia's ambassador Ahmed Qattan returned to Egypt's capital Cairo on Saturday, a week after he was recalled following protests near the Saudi embassy against the detention of an Egyptian lawyer by Saudi authorities, an embassy source told Xinhua.
Source: Xinhua Published: May 05, 2012 16:01
Two explosive devices planted under a military pickup truck went off in swift succession in the heart of Syria's capital of Damascus Saturday, leaving property damage but no casualties, reports and witnesses said.
Source: AFP – Xinhua Published: May 05, 2012 00:00
The head of the Arab League arrived in China on Friday for discussions with Chinese leaders on the Syrian issue, China's Foreign Ministry said.
Source: Reuters Published: May 04, 2012 00:15
The US, China, Russia, France and Britain put pressure on Iran Thursday to allay international concern about its nuclear program, and said they expected talks with Tehran to lead to concrete steps toward a negotiated solution.
Source: Agencies Published: May 04, 2012 00:00
The trial of Iraq's fugitive vice-president, Tareq al-Hashemi, accused of running death squads, was postponed yesterday after defense lawyers argued it should be held in a special court.
Source: Reuters Published: May 03, 2012 23:55
Israel is expected to hold early elections on September 4 after the ruling Likud party submitted a bill to dissolve parliament, with opinion polls Thursday giving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a clear lead.
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