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An Israeli court on Tuesday rejected all claims of negligence in a civil lawsuit brought by the family of U.S. activist Rachel Corrie, who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer during a protest in 2003.
"I reached the conclusion that there was no negligence on the part of the bulldozer driver," said Judge Oded Gershon, reading out his verdict at Haifa District Court in northern Israel.
Full StorySwitzerland has proposed that former U.N. war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte join the U.N. commission investigating rights abuses in conflict-torn Syria, the government said on Tuesday.
Del Ponte has been advocating that a one-year investigative panel set up by the U.N. Human Rights Council last year to probe rights violations in Syria be extended, a spokesman for the federal department of foreign affairs said in a television interview.
Full StoryIraq has executed 21 people convicted of terror-related charges, including three women, on the same day, a spokesman said on Tuesday, bringing to 91 the number of people executed so far this year.
The executions come despite a call from the U.N.'s human rights chief for a moratorium on the use of the death penalty in Iraq, amid concerns over the lack of transparency in court proceedings.
Full StoryDubai police confiscated a Gulf car with a tampered license plate, said Director of Naif Police Station, Lt. Col. Abdullah Khadem Suroor Al Masam.
He warned that as part of a campaign launched by Brig. Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, Director of General Department of Criminal Investigation, any vehicle would be impounded and the owner would be held accountable if number plates are tampered.
Full StorySyria's army pounded the eastern belt of Damascus before dawn on Tuesday after opening a new front east of the capital, a watchdog said, adding that 60 people were killed in the province the previous day.
The violence followed a bloody Monday in which 190 people -- 116 civilians, 40 rebels and 34 soldiers -- were killed across Syria, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Full StorySyria's foreign minister accused the United States of being the "major player" encouraging anti-government rebels, but vowed the regime would not deploy chemical weapons in an interview published Tuesday.
Walid Muallem suggested to Britain's Independent newspaper that the U.S. may be using Syria to curb Iran's influence in the Middle East and that it had exaggerated Tehran's nuclear capabilities in order to sell weapons to Gulf countries.
Full StoryAt least 59 people were killed on Monday across Syria, including children, as regime forces backed by combat helicopters battled rebels in a new front in and around east Damascus on Monday, a monitoring group said.
Rebels from the Free Syrian Army claimed to have downed a military helicopter in the district of Qaboon during heavy shelling and fierce fighting that also engulfed nearby Jubar as well as several towns outside the capital.
Full StoryThe United States said Monday that the Syrian opposition's first priority should be to coordinate and set a democratic path after France called for the quick formation of a provisional government.
President Francois Hollande, stepping up pressure on Syria in a speech to French diplomats, pledged that France would recognize a provisional government as soon as it is formed and urged the rebels to be inclusive.
Full StoryU.N. leader Ban Ki-moon is "shocked" by the reports of a new massacre in Syria and demands an independent inquiry, his spokesman said Monday.
Reports of hundreds of bodies found in Daraya near Damascus on Sunday after raids by government troops highlighted the lack of protection for civilians in the Syria conflict, said Ban's spokesman Martin Nesirky.
Full StoryFrench President Francois Hollande warned Monday that the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian regime would be a legitimate reason for a foreign intervention.
"We with our allies remain very watchful to prevent the use of chemical weapons by the regime, which would be for the international community a legitimate cause for direct intervention," Hollande said in a speech to French diplomats.
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