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U.N. Reaches Agreement with Yemen Rebels to Resume Food Deliveries

The World Food Program has reached an agreement in principle with Yemen's Huthi rebels to resume food aid to areas they control, the agency's chief said on Thursday.

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U.S. Sanctions Four Iraqis for Rights Abuses, Corruption

The United States is sanctioning two Iraqi militia leaders and two former governors for human rights abuses and corruption, the U.S. Treasury Department announced on Thursday.

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In Rare U.S. Criticism, Pence Urges Saudis to Free Blogger Badawi

Vice President Mike Pence on Thursday urged Saudi Arabia to free Raif Badawi, a blogger jailed and publicly whipped for insulting Islam, in a rare criticism of the U.S. ally as he vowed to champion religious freedom worldwide.

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Algeria Detains Former Bouteflika Minister in Graft Probe

Algerian authorities on Thursday placed in preventive detention a former cabinet minister under ousted president Abdelaziz Bouteflika, the latest in a crackdown on corruption, the official APS news agency said.

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Barak Says He Has 'Cut All Ties' with Disgraced U.S. Financier

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak says he has "cut all ties" with Jeffrey Epstein, the American financier jailed on sex-trafficking charges.

Barak held a press conference on Wednesday and called Epstein's deeds "horrible" and said he thought they were a one-time incident.

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IS Attacks Kill 6 in Egypt's North Sinai

A suicide bombing claimed by the Islamic State group in North Sinai killed two people including a civilian Thursday, a day after the extremists beheaded four people there, medical and security sources said. 

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Death Toll Rises to 3 in Attack on Turkish Diplomat in Iraq

The death toll from Wednesday's  attack on Turkish consular employees in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region has risen to three after one victim died of his wounds, his family told AFP.

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In Rebuke to Trump, US Congress Blocks Saudi Arms Sales

The US House voted Wednesday to block $8.1 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia and other allies, a rebuke of Donald Trump that will likely lead to a veto by the president.

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Verdicts Due in Morocco Trial for Killing of Scandinavian Hikers

Verdicts are expected Thursday for 24 suspected jihadists accused over the murder of two Scandinavian women beheaded while on a hiking trip in Morocco.

Winding up an 11-week-long trial in an anti-terrorist court in Sale, near the capital Rabat, the defendants are to make their final statements before judges withdraw.

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Bats Hang where Israeli Soldiers Once Stood in Jordan Valley

The whoosh of wings disturbs the quiet of an abandoned, pitch-black maze of corridors next to the Jordan River in the occupied Palestinian territories.

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