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Report: New Signs of Syria-Pakistan Nuclear Tie

U.N. investigators have identified a previously unknown complex in Syria that bolsters suspicions that the Syrian government worked with A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to acquire technology that could be used to make nuclear arms.

The buildings in northwest Syria closely match the design of a uranium enrichment plant provided to Libya when Moammar Gadhafi was trying to build nuclear weapons under Khan's guidance, officials told The Associated Press.

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Saudi Frees 17 Activists Held in Protests

Saudi authorities have released 17 Shiite activists detained in anti-government protests earlier this year, but dozens more were still in jail, activists said on Tuesday.

"Some of the released detainees have already returned to their homes while others are finalizing their release papers," a human rights activist told Agence France Presse on condition of anonymity.

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U.N. Urges Libya to Act over Weapons Threat

The U.N. Security Council on Monday called on Libya's interim authorities and neighboring countries to stamp out the spread of weapons from Moammar Gadhafi’s huge stockpile.

Amid mounting fears that militant groups in Africa and beyond could get shoulder-fired rockets and other weapons from the Gadhafi cache, the 15-member council unanimously passed a resolution demanding the clampdown.

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Qatar Emir Meets Muallem, Says 'Keen on Syria Stability'

Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem on Monday held talks with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani on “the current situation in the Arab arena and the situation in Syria,” Syrian official news agency SANA reported.

Muallem and a Syrian delegation on Sunday held talks in Doha with an Arab League ministerial team on ways to end the unrest in revolt-hit Syria.

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Academic Elected Head of Libya Interim Govt.

Abdul Rahim al-Kib, an academic, has been elected as Libya's prime minister in a public vote carried out by the members of the ruling National Transitional Council, an Agence France Presse correspondent reported.

Kib, who hails from the Libyan capital Tripoli, came out in front in the battle for the post ahead of four other candidates in the first round, garnering 26 out of 51 votes.

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Eight Civilians, Army Deserter Killed in Syria

Security forces shot dead eight civilians and an army deserter in separate incidents in revolt-hit Syria on Monday, a rights group said.

Six people were shot dead in the protest hub city of Homs, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.

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Saudi King Expected to Name Prince Salman to Defense Post

King Abdullah is expected to name his half-brother Prince Salman, who is governor of Riyadh, as the new defense minister to succeed the late Crown Prince Sultan, a Saudi official said Monday.

"The monarch will name Prince Salman as a defense minister later on Monday," the source told Agence France Presse, requesting anonymity and without giving further details.

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Abbas Hails UNESCO Vote as Victory amid U.S. Disapproval

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas hailed UNESCO's acceptance of Palestine as a full member on Monday as "a victory" for his people's rights, at the White House condemned the step describing it as "premature."

"Accepting Palestine into UNESCO is a victory for (our) rights, for justice and for freedom," his spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeina quoted him as saying in a phone call from Amman.

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Egypt Military Jails Dissident over Coptic Clashes

Egypt's ruling military jailed a veteran dissident and blogger on Sunday on charges of inciting deadly clashes between soldiers and Christians this month, his sister and a fellow activist said.

Alaa Abdul Fatah, who was jailed for his activism under ousted president Hosni Mubarak's government in 2006, was remanded in custody for 15 days, said his sister Mona Seif, who is also a leading opponent of military trials.

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Holder of Libya Secrets Fears for Life after Gadhafi Death

Libyan ex-prime minister Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, held in a Tunisian prison, fears for his life as the sole holder of Libyan state secrets since Moammar Gadhafi’s death, his lawyer said Monday.

"After the death of Moamnar Gadhafi, he became the only one to hold the secrets of the Libyan state, and has become valuable prey for the secret service," lawyer Mabrouk Kurchid told a news conference in Tunis.

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