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Jordan Urged Not to Deny Entry to Syria Refugees

Amnesty International urged Jordan on Tuesday not to deny entry to people fleeing the war in Syria, saying families with children have had to wait at the border in recent days.

Since the beginning of the conflict in March 2011, Syrians fleeing the fighting have streamed across the border into Jordan, which says it is hosting some 550,000 refugees.

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Iraqi Kurdistan Limits Syrian Refugee Numbers after Influx

Iraqi Kurdistan has slapped a limit of 3,000 a day on refugees entering from Syria, after more than 30,000 flooded in from their war-torn homeland in a matter of days, aid agencies said Tuesday.

A new wave of Syrian Kurds began pouring into northern Iraq last week, seeking refuge from fighting between Kurdish forces and Islamist rebels, and a collapsing economy.

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Saudi Beheads Two Nationals for Murder, Armed Robbery

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday beheaded by the sword two nationals convicted of murdering a Syrian and of armed robbery, the interior ministry said.

Ibrahim al-Qanbar and Ahmed al-Musalam were found guilty of attacking a labor camp and opening fire at residents, killing Mohammed al-Shuja and wounding another person, the ministry said in a statement carried by SPA state news agency.

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U.N. Rights Office Pushes for Monitors in Egypt

The U.N. rights office said Tuesday that it was pressing Egyptian authorities to let it deploy monitors in the crisis-wracked country.

Spokeswoman Liz Throssell told reporters that the office was seeking a green light to send "several" human rights observers to assess the situation.

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Jordan King Urges Muslim Clerics to Fight Syria Sectarian Strife

Jordan's King Abdullah II on Tuesday urged Muslim clerics attending a meeting in Amman to help contain the spillover of Syria's sectarian strife into the region.

"You are the scholars of the Islamic world and it is your responsibility to confront the ethnic and sectarian strife in Syria," the king told the group of clerics taking part in a conference at Jordan's Royal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought.

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Syria Kurds, Jihadists in Fresh Battles

Fresh battles broke out Tuesday in strategic, majority Kurdish areas in Syria, as jihadists and the main Kurdish party fought each other for control, an NGO and activists said.

In the northeastern province of Hasakeh, "clashes broke out at dawn pitting the Committees for the Protection of the Kurdish People (YPG) against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIS), Al-Nusra Front and other battalions," said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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Philippines Orders its Nationals to Flee Egypt, Malaysia to Evacuate Its Students

The Philippines on Tuesday ordered the mandatory evacuation of its 6,000 nationals in Egypt after Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario visited the country to investigate the security situation after days of violent clashes.

Rosario also ordered the deployment of a special team to Cairo to help speed the repatriation of the Filipinos, who he urged to contact their embassy.

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Israeli Troops Kill Palestinian in W.Bank Raid

Israeli troops shot dead a Palestinian and wounded two others during an operation early Tuesday to arrest a Palestinian militant in the West Bank city of Jenin, the army said.

"During the activity, shots were fired at the forces and improvised explosive devices and rocks were hurled at the security personnel, injuring two soldiers," a military spokeswoman told Agence France Presse.

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Egypt's Media Line Up Behind State against Islamists

Egypt's media, both public and private, have lined up behind the government in portraying its fight against the Muslim Brotherhood as a "war on terror" and vilifying foreign journalists.

As police and troops chase down members of the Islamist group, from which ousted president Mohammed Morsi hails, the media have taken part in a "campaign against the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist currents", political commentator Hisham Kassem told Agence France Presse.

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Egypt's Brotherhood Names Interim Head after Guide Arrested

The Muslim Brotherhood has named an interim leader to head the group after its supreme guide was arrested Tuesday, the website of its political party said.

"Mahmoud Ezzat, deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, will assume the role of supreme guide of the group on a temporary basis after the security forces of the bloody military coup arrested supreme guide Mohamed Badie," the Freedom and Justice Party website said.

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