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  • BAGHDAD - Iraq's self-governing Kurdish region finalized a handful of new oil deals, further straining relations with Baghdad, which wants to centralize control of the country's oil resources. A spokesman for Iraq's oil ministry, Assem Jihad, denounced the agreements, saying the government has "made it clear not to sign any contract until the new oil law is passed.

  • new video released BERLIN -- The release of a third al-Qaida video message in German this week shows that Germany must remain on alert before weekend parliamentary elections, officials said. Authorities are analyzing the third message, which was released Thursday and calls on Muslims in Germany to take part in jihad, or holy war, said German Interior Ministry spokesman Stefan Paris. German officials, however, denied that the video put the nation in any further danger. "We are taking this seriously," Paris said, but added that the still image with an audio message was not seen as increasing the existing terror threat. CAIRO - Osama bin Laden demanded that European countries pull their troops out of Afghanistan in a new audiotape Friday, warning of "retaliation" against them for their all...

  • BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq said Monday that it has resumed oil exports two days after suicide bombers in boats attacked pumping stations in the Persian Gulf. A Jordanian militant with links to al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for the bombings. The Al-Basra Oil Terminal resumed work loading tankers Sunday night, oil ministry spokesman Asim Jihad said. The attack cost the country some $40 million in lost revenues.

  • BEIRUT - Syria on Thursday blamed up to 800 rebel fighters for the massacre in central Syria last week that killed more than 100 people, nearly half of them children, in its most comprehensive explanation to date of the bloodshed. The narrative starkly contradicted accounts of witnesses who blamed "shabiha" or the shadowy gunmen who operate on behalf of President Bashar Assad's regime. The U.N. also said it had strong suspicions those pro-regime gunmen were responsible for much of the carnage on Friday in a cluster of villages known as Houla.

    ...Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said the aim was to creat...

  • ... General of the PALESTINIAN ISLAMIC JIHAD; Damascus, Syria; DOB 01 Jan 1958; POB Gaza City, ... 1963; Permanent Secretary, Zimbabwean Ministry of Information (individual) [ZIMBABWE] CHARITABLE ...

  • BEIRUT - Syria on Sunday strongly denied allegations that its forces killed scores of people - including women and children - in one of the deadliest days of the country's uprising, and the U.N. Security Council held an emergency session on the massacre. The killing of more than 100 people in the west-central area of Houla on Friday brought widespread international criticism of the regime of President Bashar Assad, although differences emerged from world powers over whether his forces were exclusively to blame.

    ... to reporters in Damascus, Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said Syrian security forc...

  • An Israeli air strike killed five members of the Popular Resistance Committees (PRC) at a training camp in Gaza City. In a separate raid, Israeli soldiers killed six Palestinians in the West Bank village of Qabatiyeh, including at least one member of Islamic Jihad. An Israeli air strike targeted a car in the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, killing two Palestinian members of the Popular Resistance Committees. An Israeli air strike on a training camp in Rafah killed Jamal Abu Samhadana, founder of the Popular Resistance Committees and member of the Palestinian Interior Ministry. Israeli soldiers arrested more than 30 Hamas MPs and Cabinet Ministers including Nasser Shaer, the Palestinian Deputy Prime Minister and Muhammad Barghuti, the Labor Minister.

  • BEIRUT - Syria on Sunday strongly denied allegations that its forces killed scores of people - including women and children - in one of the deadliest days of the country's uprising, and the U.N. Security Council held an emergency session on the massacre. The killing of more than 100 people in the west-central area of Houla on Friday brought widespread international criticism of the regime of President Bashar Assad, although differences emerged from world powers over whether his forces were exclusively to blame.

    ... to reporters in Damascus, Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said Syrian security forc...

  • YEMENI ATTEMPTS Yemeni judge Hamoud al-Hitar began visiting radical Muslim prisoners held in Yemeni detention centers and engaging them in theological debates as early as 2000.9 In 2002, he was named head of the Dialogue Committee, an initiative called for by presidential decree, with a brief of rehabilitating imprisoned jihadists.10 With ideology at the core of radical organizations, Yemeni officials thought that by dialoguing and correcting beliefs, violence would be rejected by inmates once freed. Accurate numbers collected over a prolonged period of time may eventually offer a truer measure of achievement or failure but without a way of comparing the behavior of those who have undergone these programs with those who have not, assessing success rates becomes an unconvincing exercise.

    ... and includes lectures arranged by the Ministry of Education as well as published material condemn...

  • BEIRUT - Syria on Thursday blamed up to 800 rebel fighters for the massacre in central Syria last week that killed more than 100 people, nearly half of them children, in its most comprehensive explanation to date of the bloodshed. The narrative starkly contradicted accounts of witnesses who blamed "shabiha" or the shadowy gunmen who operate on behalf of President Bashar Assad's regime. The U.N. also said it had strong suspicions those pro-regime gunmen were responsible for much of the carnage May 25 in a cluster of villages known as Houla.

    ...Foreign Ministry spokesman Jihad Makdissi said the aim was to creat...



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