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Just days after direct negotiations most Israelis and Palestinians are pessimistic that the long-awaited negotiations will work.
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Gamal Abdel Nassers vision for Egypt may lie in tatters but even his detractors recognise his rule as a rare period of confidence in the nations recent history. His home is to become a museum dedicated to the man behind the politics.
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Often abused, abandoned and displaced by years of war, home remains completely out of reach for Iraqis who have nowhere to go.
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Traffic accidents in Oman, often blamed on reckless and negligent driving, claim six lives each day on average and injure 16.
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Saad Hariri, the prime minister of Lebanon, has exonerated Syria of any involvement in the assassination of his father.
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Critics of recent terrorism arrests accuse government of trying to silence opposition ahead of October elections.
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UN nuclear watchdog concerned about country's expansion of low-enriched uranium production by 15 per cent.
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Saad al-Hariri says his previous claim that Damascus was behind his father's assassination was politically motivated.
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Disappearance of Coptic priest's wife sparks tensions between Christians and Muslims in city of Al Minya.
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Show of unity comes after strains in ties over Russian arms contracts in the Middle East.
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Lieberman quoted as saying deal with Palestinians unattainable in a year or 'during the next generation'.
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The Lebanese prime minister says that he erred in accusing Syria of the murder of his father.
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Israeli foreign minister says ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beitenu party will block any attempts to extend the ten-month halt on settlement building.
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Lieberman quoted as saying deal with Palestinians unattainable in a year or 'during the next generation'.
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Accusations against 23 Shia suspects include forming 'terror network' aimed at toppling Gulf state's government.
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During a visit to Qatar yesterday, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said there will be dire consequences if the United States or Israel engages the Islamic republic militarily.
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A prominent Bahraini human rights lawyer says 23 men, including academics, taxi drivers and civil servants, have legitimate demands for fair elections.
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Slur against Frances first lady reignites fears over power of Kayhan newspapers pro-regime chief.
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Defence minister says settlement slow down is unlikely to continue in its current form after September 26 deadline.
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Mini-bus packed with explosives targets former defence ministry building in Baghdad, where security has been high.
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