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Yemen Battles Qaida for Key Town

Yemeni soldiers and tribesmen were locked in battles with al-Qaida militants trying to take over a strategic town in the country's south, in a third consecutive day of clashes, residents said.

The fighting, which has killed at least 124 people since the Islamists raided an army barracks on Monday, raged on the outskirts of Loder, the Abyan province town that the extremists have been trying to retake.

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Reports: Hundreds Attack Bahrain's Shiite Areas

Bahrainis wielding knives and sticks attacked residents of the kingdom's Shiite villages overnight beating them in retaliation for a bomb attack against policemen, witnesses and the opposition said Wednesday.

The assailants, who according to witnesses came from Sunni neighborhoods, were responding to messages posted online to avenge the bomb attack that injured seven policemen in a Shiite village on Monday.

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China Urges Syria to Implement Peace Plan

China on Wednesday called on Syria to heed a plan aimed at bringing peace to the conflict-ridden country, saying it was "deeply concerned" by the continuing violence.

The call came after the Syrian government missed a key Tuesday deadline to withdraw troops from populated centers, under the six-point plan brokered by U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan.

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Israel: Netanyahu, Fayyad to Meet Next Week

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet his Palestinian counterpart Salam Fayyad in Jerusalem next week, a spokesman from the Israeli leader's office told Agence France Presse.

A Palestinian official had on Tuesday said the two men would meet on April 17, and on Wednesday, Netanyahu's spokesman Ofir Gendelman confirmed the date.

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Annan Says Syria 'Disastrous' if Rebels Armed, Hopes for Improved Situation by Deadline

U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan warned on Wednesday it would be "disastrous" if rebels fighting the Syrian regime were to be armed, as proposed by Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

"I've always said the militarization of the conflict will be disastrous," Annan told a news conference in Tehran during a visit to Iran, Syria's chief ally in the Middle East.

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8 Civilians Dead as Syrian Forces Pound Protest Hubs

Syrian forces shelled the flashpoint city of Homs on Wednesday and raided other parts of the country, killing eight civilians as they pressed their assaults on protest hubs, monitors said.

The attacks occurred a day after a U.N.-Arab League peace plan was scheduled to enter into effect, but envoy Kofi Annan said Wednesday there was still a chance to salvage his bid to end hostilities within another 24 hours.

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Reports: Fresh Shots from Syria Hit Turkish Camp

Shots fired by Syrian forces early Wednesday hit a Syrian refugee camp just across the border with Turkey, Turkish media reported.

News channel CNN-Turk showed images of automatic rifle fire towards Turkish territory from a border surveillance building flying the Syrian flag near Kilis in southeastern Turkey.

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Clinton to Press Russia over Security Council Action on Syria

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday she would tell Russia that the risk of civil war was rising in Syria, adding that she expected "rough" diplomacy ahead.

Clinton said she would raise the Syria crisis when she meets Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in talks among foreign ministers of the Group of Eight major economies starting in Washington on Wednesday.

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Security Council Urges Syria to Meet Ceasefire Deadline

The U.N. Security Council on Tuesday called on President Bashar al-Assad to keep a Thursday deadline for a complete ceasefire in the Syria conflict.

In a statement read by U.S. ambassador Susan Rice, the council backed a demand by U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan for the Syrian government to make a "fundamental change of course" to end hostilities by 6:00 am Damascus time on Thursday.

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Blast Hits U.N. Convoy in Libya

An explosive device was thrown at a convoy carrying the head of the United Nations mission to Libya on Tuesday, a U.N. spokeswoman said, adding that there were no casualties.

"While on a visit to Benghazi, the head of the United Nations Support Mission to Libya had what appeared to be an explosive device thrown at his convoy," Hua Jiang said.

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