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Army: Qaida Mines Killed more than 70 in Yemen

More than 50 civilians and 23 military personnel have been killed by mines sown by al-Qaida since the militants were chased out of areas of south Yemen on June 13, the defense ministry reported on Saturday.

"More than 50 citizens have been killed by mines planted by the terrorists before they fled Zinjibar, Jaar and other localities" in Abyan province, ministry website 26sept.net reported, citing the province's deputy governor.

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Reports: Egypt Seizes Grad Rockets Smuggled from Libya

Egypt has seized a large weapons consignment, including Grad rockets, that had been smuggled from Libya and could have been headed to the Gaza Strip, press reports said on Saturday.

The haul, which included 138 Grad rockets and a further 139 Grad warheads, was made in the Mediterranean coastal town of Marsa Matruh, not far from the Libyan border, Egyptian newspapers reported.

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Syria Violence Kills 53, Regime Forces Storm Douma

At least 53 people were killed, mostly civilians, in violence across Syria on Saturday, and hundreds more were trapped in Douma as regime forces stormed the town in Damascus province, monitors said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights urged the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Syrian Arab Red Crescent to "urgently send medical teams" to Douma.

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Lavrov Sees Good Chance of Syria Progress after Talks with Clinton

Russia said it was looking with optimism at Saturday's Syria crisis talks in Geneva after being told by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that the Syrians themselves should decide the makeup of their new government.

"I can confidently say that we have a very good chance tomorrow in Geneva to find a common denominator and mark a path forward," Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said after the talks, adding that Clinton had agreed the Syrian governing lineup "can only be decided by the Syrians themselves."

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Netanyahu Slams as 'Political' UNESCO Move on Church of Nativity

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Friday that a decision by UNESCO to grant world heritage status to the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank city of Bethlehem proved the U.N. cultural organization was motivated by politics.

"This decision proves that UNESCO is motivated by political motives, not cultural ones," Netanyahu said in a statement.

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Annan Says 'External Powers' Encouraging Syria Violence

U.N.-Arab League envoy Kofi Annan said "external powers" have encouraged violence in Syria as he issued a new plea for unity ahead of a key international meeting on the conflict on Saturday.

"Many external powers are deeply involved. Despite formal unity behind the six-point plan, mutual mistrust has made them work at cross-purposes," Annan said in a commentary for the Washington Post published Friday.

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Jordan King Meets with Hamas Chief

Hamas chief Khaled Meshaal held talks on Thursday with King Abdullah II on his second official visit to Jordan this year to boost ties with the kingdom.

"The meeting comes at a crucial time as part of coordination and cooperation between the two sides. Hamas is keen to develop relations with Jordan," Meshaal, who has Jordanian nationality, was quoted as saying in a palace statement.

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Amnesty Urges New Egypt Leader to Champion Rights

Amnesty International urged incoming Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi on Friday to break the cycle of abuse under Hosni Mubarak and put the country on the path to the rule of law and respect for human rights.

Since the 2011 uprising that ousted the former president, "Egyptians have heard many promises that their demands would be listened to and that things would change, but so far their hopes have largely been frustrated," said Salil Shetty, Amnesty's secretary general.

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Diplomats Scramble to Save Syria Peace Conference

The chief U.S. and Russian diplomats scrambled on Friday to save a peace plan for Syria in the face of 11th-hour objections but encouraging noises from Moscow on an international conference on the conflict.

Ahead of a key meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, the foreign ministry in Moscow gave a cautious but positive assessment of the conference.

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Egypt Ex-Minister Jailed 15 Years Over Israel Gas Deal

A criminal court on Thursday jailed for 15 years each a former Mubarak-era cabinet minister and a businessman for selling Israel natural gas below market value, a judicial source said.

"The Cairo criminal court sentenced former oil minister Sameh Fahmi and fugitive businessman Hussein Salem to 15 years in prison each over the (Israel) gas deal," the source told AFP.

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