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Yemen Rebel Attack on Saudi Village Wounds 5

A projectile fired by Yemen's Huthi rebels hit a village in Saudi Arabia's southern Jizan province, wounding five civilians, state media reported.

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Moroccans Protest Arab Nations Normalizing Ties with Israel

Despite a government ban on large gatherings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, scores of demonstrators protested outside the Moroccan Parliament to denounce Arab countries agreeing o normalize ties with Israel.

Israel on Tuesday signed historic diplomatic pacts with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in a U.S.-brokered deal. Morocco was reported to be among other Arab countries considering a similar move, though the prime minister rejected the idea last month.

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EU to Sanction Three Companies over Libya Arms Supplies

The European Union is set to announce sanctions on Monday against three companies from Turkey, Jordan and Kazakhstan which are accused of violating a U.N. arms embargo on Libya, diplomats told AFP on condition of anonymity.

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Yemen Prisoner Exchange Talks Open in Switzerland

Rival parties in Yemen's war opened U.N.-sponsored talks Friday aimed at an exchange deal for the release of more than 1,400 prisoners, the United Nations said.

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Erdogan 'Sad' Libya Unity Leader is Stepping Aside

The decision by the head of Libya's U.N.-recognized Government of National Accord to step down next month is "saddening," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.

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Haftar Agrees to Lift Libya Oil Blockade with Conditions

Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar announced Friday a conditional lifting of a months-long blockade on oilfields and ports by his forces.

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Kuwait Offers $20mn in Yemen Aid after UN Dressing-down

Kuwait announced Thursday it would donate $20 million towards humanitarian aid for war-ravaged Yemen, two days after UN officials called the country for not honoring its pledges, diplomats said.

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Yemen Prisoner Swap Talks Postponed to Friday

U.N.-sponsored talks on a prisoner exchange deal between Yemen's warring sides have been postponed by a day to Friday, according to a Yemeni government source.

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Syria Blames U.S. for Harsh Fuel Crisis Paralyzing the Country

Syria's oil minister claimed the severe fuel crisis that has hit his country is the result of Western sanctions, and also allegedly because oil fields in eastern regions have fallen under control of American troops and U.S.-backed Syrian Kurdish fighters.

The minister, Bassam Tomeh told state TV in an interview aired late Wednesday that oil supplies have been delayed because of the situation. "We have stocks that we are trying to manage in a rational way," he said, without elaborating.

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Russia Says No Mideast Peace without Solving 'Palestinian Problem'

Russia said on Thursday it would be a "mistake" to think lasting peace in the Middle East could be secured without resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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