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One Dead in Yemen Cross-Border Shelling in Saudi Arabia

Cross-border rebel shelling from Yemen killed one person and wounded a mother and child in southern Saudi Arabia on Friday, the kingdom's civil defense said.

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German Air Force Grounds Tornado Jets over 'Loose Screws'

The German military on Friday said it had grounded nearly half its fleet of Tornado reconnaissance jets, used in the fight against the Islamic State group, because of a technical defect.

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Syria Army Makes Gains in Aleppo as Security Council Meets

Syrian government troops advanced gradually against rebels inside ravaged second city Aleppo on Friday, as the UN Security Council prepared to hold an emergency meeting to discuss the violence.

The assault on rebel-held districts of the divided city has raised international concern, with UN envoy Staffan de Mistura warning east Aleppo could be "totally destroyed" by year's end.

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Israel Deports Activists on 'Women's Boat' for Gaza

Israel has deported all but one of a group of women activists who tried to break its decade-long blockade of the Gaza Strip by boat, the interior ministry said Friday.

A ministry spokeswoman said the last activist would leave the country later the same day.

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Moroccans Vote Pits Islamists against Liberal Party

Moroccans voted Friday to elect a new parliament, five years after an Islamist-led government took office following Arab Spring-inspired protests that toppled regimes across the region.

The vote pitted the ruling Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD) against the liberal opposition Authenticity and Modernity Party (PAM), which says it wants to roll back the "Islamization" of Moroccan society.

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U.N. Security Council to Meet Friday on Syria

The U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Syria on Friday after the U.N. envoy warned that east Aleppo may be totally destroyed in the next few months by the Russian and Syrian air campaign.

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Paris Tells Moscow Aleppo Bombing Unjustified, Russia Ready to 'Work on' U.N. Resolution

France's foreign minister told Russia Friday there was no justification for the fierce assault on Syria's Aleppo, as Moscow said it was ready to "work on" a French-drafted U.N. resolution seeking to allow aid into the besieged city.

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Iraq Says Info from Tribal Forces Led to Deadly Friendly Fire

Iraqi pro-government tribesmen provided information that resulted in a U.S.-led coalition air strike that killed 21 of their fighters, an Iraqi military command said on Thursday.

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Libya Snubs EU Calls for Refugee Camps on Its Shores

Libya, a key springboard for Europe-bound migrants, on Thursday rejected calls from some EU countries to build refugee camps on its shores, saying the bloc could not "shirk its responsibility."

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Turkey Says Its Troops to Stay in Iraq despite Baghdad's Objections

Turkey insisted Thursday that its troops will remain in Iraq despite Baghdad's growing anger ahead of a planned operation to retake the Iraqi city of Mosul from Islamic State jihadists.

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