Egypt's top court on Thursday cleared ousted strongman Hosni Mubarak's last premier to run for president and ruled illegal the Islamist-led parliament that sought to bar him, deepening political rifts just two days before the key vote.
The decision handed legislative power back to the generals who took power when Mubarak was overthrown in a popular uprising early last year, a military source said.
Full StoryTunisia's Interior Ministry on Thursday banned demonstrations in the face of calls by Islamists for protests to uphold sacred values after Friday prayers, ministry spokesman Khaled Tarrouche told AFP.
"No march has been authorized by the ministry of the interior," Tarrouche said, adding that "the law will be applied against all acts of violence... Some calls for violence are circulating on Facebook."
Full StoryLibya's supreme court on Thursday struck down as "unconstitutional" a law passed at the start of May that banned glorification of slain leader Moammar Gadhafi.
"In the name of the people, the court has decided on the unconstitutionality of Law No 37," the head of the court's constitutional chamber announced at a brief hearing.
Full StoryA damning report that slammed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's handling of the 2010 flotilla raid has raised fears over how a strike on Iran would be managed, press reports said on Thursday.
The 153-page report by State Comptroller Micha Lindenstrauss dominated the headlines.
Full StoryIran on Thursday condemned a string of bombings in Iraq that killed 72 people during a major Shiite commemoration, warning that such "terrorist actions" would spread insecurity in the region.
"Some parties are the main cause of the organized terrorist actions in Iraq ... and they should know that their actions will make the region insecure," a deputy foreign minister, Hossein Amir Abdolahian, told state news agency IRNA.
Full StoryBahrain's appeals court on Thursday acquitted nine medics and cut the jail terms of nine others for their role in anti-regime protests last year, in a case which drew widespread criticism from rights groups.
The 20 doctors and nurses in the case worked at Manama's Salmaniya Medical complex, stormed by security forces after a crackdown on a protest encampment at the capital's nearby Pearl Square in March 2011.
Full StoryTen people were killed in fighting between Al-Qaida militants and the army for control of the jihadists' stronghold town of Shuqra in southern Yemen's Abyan province, a local official said on Thursday.
"Clashes using machineguns between Al-Qaida militants and the army, backed by local militiamen, left two soldiers dead and 11 wounded," the official in Shuqra told AFP.
Full StoryChina said Thursday it disapproved of "one-sided" sanctions and pressure on Syria after France raised the prospect of a new raft of punitive measures against President Bashar Assad's regime.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius on Wednesday said he would consult with Western allies to prepare tough new sanctions against Assad's regime, as battles between troops and rebels rage in Syria.
Full StoryAt least 60 people were killed on Thursday in violence across Syria, including 10 in the central province of Homs, and as car bombs exploded in Damascus and the northwest city of Idlib, monitors reported.
The Local Coordination Committees, the main activist group spurring protests on the ground, said regime forces killed 60 people across the country, among them four children, two women and a rebel Free Syrian Army commander.
Full StorySyria is committing crimes against humanity as part of state policy to exact revenge against communities suspected of supporting rebels, Amnesty International said in a report released Wednesday.
The London-based rights group called for an international response after claiming it had fresh evidence that victims, including children, had been dragged from their homes and shot dead by soldiers, who in some cases then set the remains on fire.
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