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Libyan officials on Tuesday denied that Tunisians were kidnapped in the border zone of the two countries as claimed by the Tunisian foreign ministry.
"We deny this information. There was no kidnapping of any Tunisians," interior ministry spokesman Abdelmonem Ayad told Agence France Presse without elaborating.
Full StoryAnti-regime activists in Syria on Tuesday advised fellow citizens to be well prepared and have their facts ready ahead of a visit by a U.N. team set to tour the country to monitor a fragile ceasefire.
In messages posted on several Facebook pages, the activists listed 10 key points to keep in mind as the monitors prepare to visit several hot spots across the strife-torn country and speak to the local population.
Full StoryAl-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula militants are holding a Saudi diplomat kidnapped in Yemen's southern city of Aden, in a bid to secure the release of prisoners and collect a ransom, the kingdom's state news agency SPA reported on Tuesday.
An AQAP member confirmed in a telephone call to the Saudi ambassador in Sanaa that the group "is responsible for the kidnapping of the deputy consul in Aden, saying that their demands include handing over several prisoners to members of the network in Yemen," SPA said.
Full StoryA top Jordanian Salafist leader said on Tuesday eight Sunni jihadists have been arrested as they tried to cross the border into neighboring Syria to fight President Bashar Assad's forces.
"The Jordanian authorities have recently arrested eight jihadists as they attempted to go to Syria for jihad. They are currently in the Zarqa prison waiting for prosecutors to charge them," Abed Shehadeh, known as Abu Mohammad Tahawi, told Agence France Presse.
Full StoryAdvance team leader Colonel Ahmed Himmiche acknowledged on Tuesday that a hard-won U.N. military observer mission to oversee a Syria ceasefire will be "difficult."
"We need to move forward little step by little step," the Moroccan officer told reporters.
Full StorySome 1,200 Palestinian prisoners held in Israeli jails have begun a hunger strike and another 2,300 are refusing food for one day, a spokeswoman for the Israel Prisons Service (IPS) said on Tuesday.
"In the framework of (Palestinian) Prisoners' Day, around 2,300 security prisoners said they were refusing their daily meals, and around 1,200 prisoners said they were starting a hunger strike," IPS spokeswoman Sivan Weizman told Agence France Presse.
Full StoryA suspected U.S. drone strike in Yemen's southeastern Shabwa province has killed five Al-Qaida-affiliated militants, a local government official said on Tuesday.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official said a "U.S. drone" targeted the five men late on Monday in Shabwa, a mostly lawless region of Yemen where the extremist group has expanded its presence.
Full StorySyrian regime forces killed at least two civilians on Tuesday, as they kept up their bombardments of protest centers despite a warning by Washington that it is already discussing options in case a U.N.-backed peace plan collapses.
An advance team of U.N. military observers arrived in Damascus on Sunday to oversee a shaky ceasefire, but dozens of people -- troops as well as civilians -- have been killed since it went into force on Thursday, monitors said.
Full StoryIran will respond with force to any threats to its territorial integrity, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday, adding that it would prefer to cooperate with its Arab neighbors to maintain security in the Gulf.
"The armed forces and the army will inflict heavy regret and shame in case of any aggression against Iranian lands and interests," Ahmadinejad told military commanders and personnel on the occasion of Iran's annual Army Day.
Full StoryIran's foreign ministry on Monday summoned the Saudi ambassador to protest over Riyadh's treatment of Iranian nationals jailed in the kingdom, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Ministry officials questioned the ambassador over "worrisome" reports on the treatment of Iranian nationals jailed in the city of Dammam, capital of the Eastern Province that is home to most of the kingdom's Shiite minority.
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