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Report: Syrian Government Adopts Multipartism Law

Syria's government has adopted a draft law authorizing multipartism in a move that could allow for a change in power in the Arab country ruled for decades by the Baath party, a report said Monday.

The law was adopted by the government during the night, the official SANA news agency reported.

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Tripoli Bombed, Gadhafi Lashes 'Colonial Plot'

NATO warplanes blitzed a string of military targets in Tripoli on Sunday, an official said, as embattled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi blamed a "colonial plot" for the conflict engulfing his country.

"In Tripoli there were two command and control nodes, two surface-to-air missile launchers and one anti-aircraft gun (hit)," a NATO official said from the mission's headquarters in Naples, Italy.

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Assad Sacks Deir Ezzor Governor as Army Locks Down Homs

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has replaced the governor of Deir Ezzor, the state news agency SANA reported on Sunday two days after massive anti-regime protests in the eastern oil hub.

Assad issued a decree appointing Samir Othman al-Sheikh to replace Hussein Arnoos as governor, the agency said.

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Egypt Protesters Dejected, But Still Out for Change

Hundreds of protesters were still camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square Sunday following a night of bloody clashes with rival demonstrators loyal to the ruling military council.

Fierce battles erupted in the Abassaya neighborhood after anti-regime protesters were blocked from reaching the headquarters of the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF).

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Iran Accuses U.S., Israel of Killing Scientist in Tehran

Iran on Sunday accused arch-foes the United States and Israel of masterminding the assassination of a scientist in Tehran, Dariush Rezaei-Nejad, who was reportedly associated with the defense ministry.

"The American-Zionist terrorist act yesterday against one of the country's scientists is yet another sign of the Americans' degree of animosity," speaker Ali Larijani told parliament on Sunday.

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Suicide Bomber in Pickup Kills 7 in Yemen

A suicide bomber driving a pickup truck killed seven people and wounded 18 others on Sunday when his payload detonated at a military camp in Yemen's main southern city of Aden, officials said.

Medics gave the toll, while soldiers told AFP the blast went off as troops prepared to leave the facility for Abyan province, where security forces are engaged in fierce fighting with militants suspected of ties to Al-Qaida.

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Embattled Gadhafi Heaps Praise on Ailing Mubarak

Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi heaped praise on toppled Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak, describing him as "poor and modest" and saying he deserved honor rather than humiliation.

"I know Hosni Mubarak, a poor and modest man" who loves his people, Gadhafi said in an audio message broadcast on state television late Saturday to mark the anniversary of the 1952 coup in Egypt led by Gamal Abdel Nasser against the monarchy.

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Clashes as Egypt Protesters Pelted with Rocks, Bottles

Fierce clashes broke out on Saturday in Cairo between protesters angry at the ruling military's handling of the transition from Hosni Mubarak's regime and army loyalists, an Agence France Presse correspondent said.

Around 1,000 protesters had tried to reach the defense ministry, the headquarters of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces-- which took power when Mubarak was ousted-- but were blocked by barbed wire and armored personnel carriers.

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Iranian 'Nuclear Scientist' Shot Dead in Tehran

Iranian nuclear scientist Dariush Rezaei was shot dead on Saturday when unknown assailants riding a motorcycle targeted him in the capital Tehran, local media reported.

"A physics professor and nuclear scientist was assassinated a few hours ago in front of his house in Tehran," Mehr news agency reported at 14:30 GMT.

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Four Arrested after Briton Killed in Yemen

Four Yemeni suspects have been arrested in connection with a car-bomb attack in the southern port of Aden that killed a British businessman on Wednesday, security officials said on Saturday.

The four suspects lived in the Moalla neighborhood where the attack took place, the security officials said, without ruling out further arrests.

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