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40 Dead as U.N. Humanitarian Chief Enters Syria's Battered Baba Amr

The U.N. humanitarian chief briefly visited the battered Homs neighborhood of Baba Amr with a Syrian Red Crescent team on Wednesday, as Washington revealed it is mulling non-lethal aid to the rebels.

Valerie Amos was stopped from going into areas of Homs still held by the opposition, despite receiving assurances from Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem in earlier talks that she could go to any part of the country, her spokeswoman Amanda Pitt told Agence France Presse.

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Think-Tank: Syrian Opposition Can't Beat Assad's Forces

Syria's armed opposition groups cannot defeat President Bashar al-Assad's forces, a think-tank expert said Wednesday.

Toby Dodge, the senior Middle East expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), said the fractured nature of the opposition forces meant they were more of an "irritant" to the regime than a threat.

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Obama Meets Libyan PM, Stresses Need for June Election

U.S. President Barack Obama Wednesday held a previously unannounced meeting with Libya's interim Prime Minister Abdul Rahim al-Kib and stressed the need for elections to go ahead in June.

The White House said Obama "applauded the prime minister for his leadership during Libya's democratic transition and his government's efforts to rebuild the country."

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Hamas Says 'Will Not be Drawn into' Any Iran-Israel Conflict

Hamas will not be drawn into any conflict between Israel and Iran, a senior official of the Palestinian Islamist movement which rules Gaza said on Wednesday.

"Iran does not need Hamas to respond to Israel in the event of an attack, because it has enormous military capabilities at its disposal, which allow it to act without us," Ahmed Youssef, a counselor to the Hamas foreign ministry, told Agence France Presse.

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'Few' Foreign Jihadists Fighting in Syria Battlefields

Foreign Sunni jihadists are fighting alongside Syrian rebels who have taken on President Bashar al-Assad, but their numbers are hard to assess and almost certainly small, insurgents and analysts say.

An Agence France Presse correspondent who met several Syrian rebels over a week in the city of Homs, which was recaptured by regime forces on Thursday, said he sometimes saw them mingling with strangers of the same beliefs.

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U.N. Aid Chief Enters Baba Amr with Red Crescent Team

The United Nations' humanitarian chief Valerie Amos entered the battered Baba Amr rebel district of Homs in central Syria on Wednesday along with a Syrian Red Crescent team, the ICRC said.

"Madame Amos entered with the team of volunteers from the Syrian Red Crescent, which stayed 45 minutes in the district," said a spokesman from the International Committee of the Red Cross.

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Putin Says Moscow Not Mulling Giving Asylum to Assad

Vladimir Putin on Wednesday rejected the idea of Russia offering Syrian President Bashar al-Assad asylum as a way of helping put an end to nearly a year of bloodshed in its Soviet-era ally.

"We are not even discussing this question," news agencies quoted Putin as telling Kremlin reporters.

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Jordan Pushing for Fresh Israeli-Palestinian Talks

Amman is seeking ways of coaxing Israeli and Palestinian negotiators to return to talks, Jordan's top diplomat said on Wednesday after meeting Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas.

Negotiators from both sides held five rounds of "exploratory talks" in January under the sponsorship of Jordan and the Middle East peacemaking Quartet with the aim of finding a way back to direct negotiations which collapsed in 2010.

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7 Killed in Two Suicide Car Bombings in Iraq

Two suicide car bombings on Wednesday killed at least seven people in Tal Afar, north of Baghdad, the Iraqi interior ministry said in a statement.

"According to initial reports, a terrorist attack of two car bombs aimed at shops in Tal Afar killed seven people and wounded 14 others," the ministry said.

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Qaida Claims Huge Abyan Attack, Military Jet Blast

Al-Qaida on Wednesday claimed responsibility for a string of attacks in Yemen, including an assault on soldiers that left scores dead in the southern province of Abyan and bombing of a military plane in Sanaa.

On March 4, "the mujahedeen carried out a series of operations ... against government forces deployed at the entrances of Zinjibar," capital of Abyan province, said the group's Yemeni branch.

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