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Paris Urges SNC's Sayda to Unite Syrian Opposition

France said it would hold talks with Russia on its idea of an international Syria conference, as it urged the new head of the Syrian National Council to unite the opposition.

Paris congratulated Kurdish activist Abdel Basset Sayda on his naming as the SNC's new leader at the weekend, calling on him to work to bring the diverse regime opponents together.

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Gas Pipeline Bombed in Eastern Syria

A gas pipeline in eastern Syria was damaged in a bombing on Monday, causing the leakage of 400,000 cubic meters of gas, state news agency SANA said, blaming the attack on rebels.

"An armed terrorist group on Monday bombed a pipeline owned by Al-Furat Petroleum Company that travels from (eastern) Deir Ezzor to (central) Homs. The blast occurred about 20 kilometers (12 miles) from Deir Ezzor," SANA reported.

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Palestinian Cars Vandalized in East Jerusalem

Unknown attackers vandalized Palestinian cars in east Jerusalem early on Monday, slashing tires and spraying pro-settler Hebrew graffiti on the vehicles, in the latest apparent hate crime, Israeli police said.

Police spokeswoman Luba Samri said the incident took place in the Shuafat neighborhood of east Jerusalem, and that nine cars were affected.

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Algerian Court Sentences Man to 20 Years for Spying

A court in Algiers on Monday sentenced an Algerian psychologist and expert in anti-terrorism to 20 years' jail in absentia on conviction of spying after a stay in Iraq.

Noureddine Benziane had already been sentenced to four years on the same charge on February 1, 2009, and spent two years in prison after already being held for two years in preventive detention.

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Israel in Mass Round-Up of Migrants for Deportation

Israeli authorities on Monday rounded up dozens of migrants slated for deportation, most of them Africans from South Sudan, as the government weighs tough penalties against Israelis who help illegal aliens.

The Population and Migration Authority said officers arrested 45 migrants from South Sudan, along with three Nigerians, two Ghanaians, two Chinese, one from Ivory Coast, one from the Philippines and one whose nationality is being checked.

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Shabiha Militiamen, Tools of the Syrian Regime

Accused of the most barbaric massacres since the start of the revolt in Syria, the shabiha are feared militiamen and tools of a regime seeking to dissociate itself from atrocities, experts and activists say.

While there is no hard evidence of the involvement of these gunmen in the repression, United Nations officials have expressed "strong suspicions" about their role, notably in the Houla massacre that left 108 dead on May 25 and 26.

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France to Hold Talks with Russia on Syria Conference

France said Monday it will hold talks with Russia on its idea of an international Syria conference including Iran and urged the new head of the Syrian National Council to unite the opposition.

"We will have new contacts with Russia this week on the subject," a ministry spokesman, Vincent Floreani, told a press conference.

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Bahrain Court Releases Minor on Trial for Protest

A Bahraini juvenile court released on Monday a Shiite minor who is on trial for disturbing security by blocking a road outside the capital, lawyers said.

The court ordered police to handover Ali Hasan, 11, to his parents, and adjourned the trial to June 20, a lawyer said, asking not to be named.

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Libya ICC Team Faces 45 Days' Detention

Libya has put a team of four International Criminal Court envoys in "preventive" detention in prison for 45 days while investigations are conducted, a judicial source said on Monday.

"A decision was made to put them in preventive detention for 45 days while investigations are conducted," an official in the attorney general's office told Agence France Presse on condition of anonymity.

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Mubarak 'Defibrillated Twice after Heart Stops'

Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, who has been in critical condition since moving to prison, was defibrillated twice after his heart stopped on Monday, a prison hospital source told Agence France Presse.

Mubarak's "heart stopped twice. Doctors had to use a defibrillator. He has been in and out of consciousness and has been refusing food," the source said.

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