Italy has recalled its ambassador in Syria for consultation given the "horrible repression against the civilian population," the foreign ministry said on Tuesday.
"The Foreign Minister Franco Frattini has given instructions for our ambassador in Damascus, Achille Amerio, to return to Italy for consultations," the ministry said in a statement.
Full StoryThe European Union on Tuesday added Syrian Defense Minister Ali Habib Mahmoud and four others to its blacklist of individuals and businesses associated with the ongoing repression there.
The EU's official journal also showed that the extended lists includes Mohammed Moufleh, head of Syrian military intelligence in Hama, the scene of a bloody crackdown by the army which activists say has left more than 100 dead.
Full StoryIsrael is willing to begin new peace talks using the 1967 lines as a basis for negotiations, if the Palestinians drop their U.N. membership bid, an Israeli government official confirmed on Tuesday.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, the official confirmed that Israel has been working with Washington and members of the international peace-making Quartet to draw up a new framework that could re-launch stalled talks.
Full StoryThe U.N. Security Council was to hold a second day of talks on Syria Tuesday after President Bashar Assad's tanks shelled the protest hub of Hama on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
At least 24 civilians were reported killed across Syria on Monday, an activist said, among them 10 during protests after special evening prayers.
Full StoryFifteen people were wounded on Tuesday by a car bomb targeting a church in Kirkuk in northern Iraq, a police officer and a priest said.
The bomb exploded at the Holy Family church in the north of Kirkuk at about 5:30 am (0230 GMT), wounding 15 people including church staff and people in neighboring houses, the high-ranking officer in the Kirkuk police said.
Full StoryIsraeli warplanes raided the Gaza Strip early Tuesday, witnesses and the Israeli military said.
The air raid targeted a tunnel dug under the border between the south of the Strip and Egypt, near Rafah, the Palestinian witnesses said.
Full StoryThe United States on Monday weighed possible further sanctions against Damascus as it hoped for "a strong and unified message" from the U.N. Security Council over the deadly crackdown in Syria.
"We've issued now several sets of sanctions against (President Bashar) Assad and his regime," State Department deputy spokesman Mark Toner told reporters.
Full StoryThe Syrian army pressed on Monday with a deadly crackdown on anti-regime dissent, even as international condemnation swelled ahead of a U.N. meeting on the crisis.
The Local Coordination Committees reported Monday evening that the army was firing tank shells and machinegun rounds at several neighborhoods in the flashpoint protest city of Hama. One person was killed in the shelling, the committees said.
Full StoryFrance on Monday said it had given Libyan rebels 259 million dollars (181 million euros) in frozen funds that used to belong to the regime of strongman leader Moammar Gadhafi.
"The NTC (National Transitional Council) will now be able to use these funds for purchases of a humanitarian nature," the French foreign ministry said in a statement.
Full StoryEgyptian armed forces and riot police moved into Cairo's Tahrir Square on Monday to disperse several dozen protesters who refused to leave the area after most groups had suspended a sit-in.
Military police shot into the air to disperse the protesters, and proceeded to beat them with batons when they refused to leave the square, a security official said.
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