Israel's prison service has offered to ease restrictions on Palestinian prisoners in a bid to end a mass hunger strike that has left several detainees close to death, sources told Agence France Presse on Thursday.
Just under 1,600 Palestinian prisoners are currently refusing food in a wide-ranging protest against solitary confinement, detention without charge and restrictions on family visits, education and various privileges.
Full StoryMore than a million Libyans have registered to participate in the first national elections since Moammar Gadhafi’s regime was toppled, a spokesman for the high election commission said on Thursday.
"There are now 1,167,999 registered voters," Ezzedine Shaaban told Agence France Presse.
Full StoryAlgeria Thursday held its first polls since the Arab Spring amid deep voter disaffection, with the ageing ruling party confident of victory and its Islamist allies hoping for a strong showing.
As it does for every election, state television -- the country's only channel -- showed live footage of voters pouring into a polling station as soon as the doors opened and jostling to be the first to cast their ballot.
Full StoryIraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki criticized Turkey on Thursday for remarks he said did not show "mutual respect", in the latest bout of a weeks-long spat between the two neighbors.
Maliki's comments came as Turkey said it would not extradite fugitive Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi, who is accused of running death squads and is the subject of an Interpol international Red Notice.
Full StoryThe European Union sharply condemned Thursday's two powerful blasts in Damascus, describing the attacks as "an act of pure terrorism."
"We strongly condemn the twin bomb attacks," said Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.
Full StoryAn Egyptian administrative court ruled the illegality of the upcoming presidential elections as the dates have been set by an independent electoral commission instead of the ruling authorities.
However, conflicting reports emerged on the legality of the administrative court itself to issue such a verdict when it lacks the authority to suspend the ballots.
Full StoryA Kuwaiti special judicial tribunal decided on Thursday to end its inquiry into graft allegations against the former prime minister citing a lack of evidence, a lawyer told AFP.
"I was notified this morning by the ministers' trial court that it closed its investigation into the case," said Nawwaf al-Fuzai, who filed the complaint several weeks ago.
Full StoryThe trial of Iraqi Vice President Tareq al-Hashemi was delayed again on Thursday by a row over the venue, this time until May 15, a day after Turkey said it would not extradite the Sunni official.
Hashemi, whose trial was originally due to have started on May 3, and his bodyguards face around 150 charges related to running a death squad, and the vice president is now the subject of an Interpol red notice calling for his arrest.
Full StoryVoting began across Algeria Thursday in the country's first polls since the Arab Spring swept the region, with the ruling party, its Islamist allies and a boycott movement all hoping for victory.
The first of the more than 48,000 polling stations in Africa's largest country opened at 8:00 am (0700 GMT), many under tight police surveillance.
Full StoryA rocket fired from Gaza landed in southern Israel overnight, causing no damage or casualties, a military spokeswoman said on Thursday.
"A rocket fired from Gaza landed last night in the Shaar Hanegev area. There was no damage or casualties," she told Agence France Presse.
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