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Egyptians Vote for Second Day in First Free Presidential Election
Egyptians returned to the polls on Thursday, hoping to seize the promise of a popular uprising that defined the Arab spring in an election that could end 15 chaotic months of military rule.
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Iran Nuclear Talks End, Both Sides to Meet Again in Moscow in June
Two days of difficult talks on Iran?s nuclear program concluded with no clear progress, but the countries participating agreed to reconvene in June.
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Syrian Officials? Deaths Reported and Denied
A Foreign Ministry spokesman takes to Facebook with a denial in the war of narratives between the government and the opposition.
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Turkey May Indict Israeli Officers Over Flotilla Raid
A 144-page indictment package prepared by a Turkish prosecutor could further strain Turkey-Israel relations.
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Yemen?s Many Factions Wait Impatiently for a Resolution
Political rivalries and cultural tensions leave Yemen in an uneasy state of limbo ahead of talks to form a new constitution.
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Yes, There Are Comedians in Qatar
And no, they can?t tell jokes about anything they want. Hosni Mubarak, however, is fair game.
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Egyptians Vote in Presidential Poll
Voters in Egypt hoped to seize the promise of a popular uprising that defined the Arab spring in an election that could end 15 chaotic months of military rule.
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World Briefing | Middle East: Yemen: West and Gulf States Pledge $4 Billion in Aid
Saudi Arabia and Western and gulf states pledged more than $4 billion in humanitarian aid to Yemen.
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Iran Talks Extend into Second Day
Iran appeared to balk at a proposal by six world powers to curb its nuclear program but agreed to keep talking.
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Oil Sanctions Take Economic Toll, Syria Says
Sanctions against Syria?s oil industry are taking a substantial toll, draining $4 billion from the country?s economy so far and causing widespread fuel shortages.
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Dozens Killed by Bomb in Yemen, Raising Al Qaeda Fears
A huge suicide bombing on Monday stunned the beleaguered government and delivered a stark setback to the American campaign against Al Qaeda?s regional franchise.
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Kidnapping in Syria Fuels Unrest in Lebanon
The kidnappings near the northern Syrian city of Aleppo were the latest spillover of the conflict next door to create waves in Lebanon.
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On Eve of Historic Egyptian Vote, Crime Wave is the Main Topic
A pervasive lawlessness is the biggest change in daily life since the ouster of Hosni Mubarak and the most salient issue in Egypt?s presidential race.
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After Protests, Iran Recalls Ambassador From Azerbaijan
The ambassador in Baku was summoned home amid a series of protests and rising tensions over matters as varied as weapons purchases and the Eurovision song contest.
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U.N. Nuclear Monitor Strikes Deal with Iran, Reports Say
Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, announced what appeared to be a significant concession from Tehran.
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Gaza Journal: Hamas-Run Schools in Gaza Set Out to Teach Hebrew
Students in Gaza will soon have the option of taking Hebrew classes for the first time in nearly two decades.
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Iran Visited by U.N. Nuclear Monitor, Amano
Top officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency were meeting on Monday with government representatives in Tehran.
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Secret Clinics Tend to Bahrain?s Wounded
Amid an uprising, ?no one goes to the hospital,? one protester said. The police are there.
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Dozens Killed by Bomb in Yemen, Raising Al Qaeda Fears
A huge suicide bombing on Monday stunned the beleaguered government and delivered a stark setback to the American campaign against Al Qaeda?s regional franchise.
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Conflict Rooted in Syria Spreads to Lebanon?s Capital
Lebanese factions supporting and opposing the Syrian government fought in Beirut on Monday, leaving several people dead.
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International Agency Will Try to Resume Talks With Iran on Nuclear Program
Officials from the International Atomic Energy Agency aim to resume talks on the proposed inspection of a building they suspect Iran used in testing explosives that can trigger a nuclear blast.
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Hamas and Fatah Agree in Cairo to Begin Work on Elections
The deal between Fatah and Hamas outlines work on registering voters for elections that would bring in a new unity government.
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Cairo Journal: In Streets and Online, Campaign Fever in Egypt
Three days before Egypt?s presidential elections, a combination of high stakes, suspense and confusion has made for a heady atmosphere.
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The Kabul Hospital That Treats All Sides
There is one hospital in Kabul that treats anyone, from any side, no questions asked. The horrors of the war blow through its doors every day.
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In Egypt?s Election, Dark-Horse Candidates Add to Suspense
Ahmed Shafik, a prime minister under former President Hosni Mubarak, and Hamdeed Sabahi, a socialist, appear to be gaining support before the election.
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The Lede Blog: Iran Takes Credit for Thwarting Pirate Attack on U.S.-Flagged Vessel
Iran is saying one its warships scared pirates away from a United States-flagged cargo ship in the Gulf of Oman, but the Danish company operating the ship is saying its armed guards prevented a possible attack.
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The Lede Blog: Video of Settler Shooting Raises Questions Over Israeli Army Response
The footage of Israeli settlers appearing to open fire on Palestinians drew international attention and raised questions over the effectiveness of Israeli military forces in calming such tense situations.
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The Lede Blog: Video of Street Fighting in Beirut
A Lebanese broadcaster captured harrowing footage of the fighting between rival Sunni factions that support opposite sides of the Syrian conflict, including armed men squeezing off rounds and darting through darkened streets.
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At War Blog: At Fort Hood, a Welcome Home for Veterans of a War Long Past
With the recent crop of veterans from Iraq and Afghanistan on many minds, some military bases have decided that Vietnam veterans need their own recognition.
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At War Blog: Confronting a False Meme: Libya's Deadly 'Stinger Equivalents'
The meme asserting otherwise began in earnest Sept. 7 with a post on a CNN blog that the network broadcast as an exclusive. The headline read, "Libyan Missiles Looted."
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At War Blog: Government Report Says Medical Discharge Process Is Getting Slower
The Government Accountability Office reports that a joint medical evaluation system created to expedite the medical discharge process is actually increasing processing time--the latest bad news about long delays in medical evaluations and disability ratings by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.
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A Second Day for Egypt?s Elections
Egyptians go to the polls for a another day of voting.
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Egyptians Vote for President
After weeks of debate, speculation and argument, Egyptians went to the polls on Wednesday to cast ballots.
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WORLD: TimesCast | Suicide Bomber Kills Dozens
A suicide bomber dressed in army uniform infiltrated the rehearsal for a national day parade in Yemen, killing more than 90 people.
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Egypt?s Choice
Egypt?s once-opaque politics are a rich public spectacle, bubbling with talk of candidates, their missteps and their plans.
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Op-Ed Contributor: On Iran, Reality Bites
Nowhere is there any optimism that the talks with Tehran will succeed.
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