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What are the Latest Libya Talks All About?

The U.N. is hosting talks on Libya in its latest push to end almost a decade of violence in the North African country.

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Saeb Erekat, Veteran Fighter for Palestinian Cause, Dies of Covid-19

Palestinian veteran negotiator Saeb Erekat died Tuesday of coronavirus complications at age 65, in a death mourned as a "great loss" for his people and sparking tributes from around the world.

Erekat was a long-time architect of plans to end the conflict with Israel through the creation of an independent Palestinian state, a goal he would not live to see achieved.

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Jordan Votes in Election Clouded by Pandemic

Jordanians voted Tuesday in a parliamentary election overshadowed by the coronavirus pandemic which has dealt a heavy blow to the Arab country's already debt-ridden economy.

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UN Agency Says Lacks Funds to Pay Full Palestinian Salaries

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, hammered by US cuts, said Monday it lacks the funds to pay full November salaries but is confident president-elect Joe Biden's administration will restore support.

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Saudi Rulers Congratulate Biden over U.S. Election, Says State Media

Saudi Arabia's king and its powerful crown prince Sunday congratulated Joe Biden on winning the US presidential election, state media said, a day after TV networks declared him the victor.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent congratulatory messages to US president-elect Biden and vice-president-elect Kamala Harris, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

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France FM in Egypt Affirms 'Deep Respect for Islam'

French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian was in Egypt Sunday hoping to ease tensions following the publishing of controversial cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed that sparked ire in the Arab world.

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Biden Win a Setback for Netanyahu, Hope for Palestinians

Joe Biden's U.S. election win marks a setback for Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu, a staunch ally of President Donald Trump -- but it could spur renewed engagement between Washington and the Palestinians, experts said.

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UAE Announces Relaxing of Islamic Laws for Personal Freedoms

The United Arab Emirates announced on Saturday a major overhaul of the country's Islamic personal laws, allowing unmarried couples to cohabitate, loosening alcohol restrictions and criminalizing so-called "honor killings."

The broadening of personal freedoms reflects the changing profile of a country that has sought to bill itself as a Westernized destination for tourists, fortune-seekers and businesses despite its Islamic legal code that has previously triggered court cases against foreigners and outrage in their home countries.

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Egypt Holds Second Stage of Parliament Election

Egyptians began voting Saturday in the second phase of a parliamentary election in which supporters of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi are expected to win.

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Protester, Activist Killed in Iraq Attacks

A young demonstrator was shot dead in the southern Iraqi city of Basra on Friday as gunmen killed a prominent activist in the capital, police and medics said.

They said Omar Fadhel was killed in the center of Basra, while at around the same time a key figure in anti-government protests launched in Baghdad in October 2019 was gunned down with a silencer as he drove through an eastern district.

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