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Foreigners Evacuated from Iraq Gas Field after Protests

Several dozen foreign workers were evacuated from Iraq following protests at a gas facility in the southern province of Basra, industry sources confirmed to AFP on Thursday. 

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Syrians Turn to Flea Markets for Frugal Eid al-Fitr

In a Damascus flea market, Sham Alloush rummaged through a pile of clothes for something nice to wear for Eid al-Fitr that wasn't too expensive.

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Pompeo Says Palestinians Should Keep Security Cooperation

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday voiced regret at Palestinian threats to end security coordination if Israel annexes occupied territory in line with President Donald Trump's Middle East plan.

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Abbas Warns of Total Break in Case of Israel Annexation

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has warned that Israeli annexations in the occupied West Bank would spell the end of all security coordination, as international opposition to the plans grows.

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Algeria Hands Tough Jail Terms to Three Facebook Activists

Algerian courts have handed tough jail sentences to three opposition activists whose Facebook posts they deemed potentially damaging to the national interest, human rights groups said Wednesday.

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Cousin of Syria's Assad Says State Confiscates His Assets

One of Syria's wealthiest businessmen who is a cousin of President Bashar Assad said Tuesday the government has ordered the seizure of his assets and barred him from doing business with the state for five years, escalating a dispute that has been deeply mixed in family affairs.

The latest decisions against Rami Makhlouf come after weeks of highly publicized and unusual disputes over outstanding payments that the government is seeking from the country's largest telecommunication company, which he heads.

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Britain, U.S. Denounce Russia's Role in Libya Conflict

Britain and the United States on Tuesday urged Russia to stop sending mercenaries to the conflict in Libya, after a recent U.N. report confirmed the presence of Russian and Syrian fighters in the country. 

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Netanyahu Asks to Skip Corruption Trial Opening

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's lawyers asked a Jerusalem court on Tuesday for their client to be exempted from attending the start of his impending corruption trial.  

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Rocket Hits near U.S. Embassy in Baghdad

One rocket hit near the US embassy in Baghdad early Tuesday morning, security sources told AFP, the first to land in the high-security zone in weeks.

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Syrian Rebel and Regime Forces Now Fight in Libya

While a ceasefire in Syria has reduced combat between rebels and government forces, mercenaries from the two sides are still fighting in Libya on behalf of their Russian and Turkish backers.

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