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Embattled Syrian President Bashar Assad, who is facing a two-year rebellion against his rule, will run for a third term in 2014 if the people want him to, his foreign minister said on Wednesday.
"Will President Assad run for a third term or won't he, that will depend on conditions in 2014 and the will of the people," Foreign Minister Walid Muallem told the Beirut-based Arab news channel Mayadeen, which is close to Syria and its ally Iran.
Full StoryAttacks including a bombing against a bridal party killed 28 people and wounded dozens in Iraq on Wednesday, security and medical officials said.
The violence is the latest in a wave of unrest that has killed more than 570 people so far in May and raised fears of a return to all-out sectarian conflict.
Full StorySeveral U.N. experts on Wednesday criticized Iran's decision to bar women from running in upcoming elections, saying the move violated international law.
"This mass disqualification including that of women wishing to stand in the presidential elections is discriminatory and violates the fundamental right to political participation," U.N. special rapporteur on the human rights situation in Iran Ahmed Shaheed said in a statement.
Full StoryThe U.S. embassy in Tunis said Wednesday it was "deeply troubled" by the leniency of two-year suspended sentences handed out to 20 people implicated in an attack on the mission.
"We are deeply troubled by reports of suspended sentences. The verdicts do not correspond appropriately to the extent and severity of the damage and violence that took place on September 14, 2012," the embassy said in a statement.
Full StoryThree Libyan soldiers died in a bomb attack on their patrol in the eastern city of Benghazi, a military spokesman said on Wednesday, updating an earlier toll.
"An explosive device that was concealed in a rubbish bin blew up near a patrol of the Al-Khandak Brigades," killing one soldier on the spot while the other two later died of their injuries, said Abdullah al-Shaafi.
Full StoryIran on Wednesday opened a forum aimed at finding a political solution to the crisis in Syria attended by delegates from around 40 countries but without any Syrian representation.
The meeting comes as the United States and Russia prepare to host a conference in Geneva next month aimed at getting representatives of President Bashar Assad's regime and of rebel groups to discuss ways to end fighting that has claimed some 94,000 lives.
Full StoryBritain last week informed the United Nations of "new incidents" of apparent chemical weapons use in Syria, diplomats said Wednesday.
If confirmed, the attacks would heap further pressure on Western countries supporting Syrian rebels to intervene in the conflict, which the United Nations says has claimed more than 70,000 lives.
Full StoryTurkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu arrived Wednesday at a stalled meeting of Syria's divided opposition in Istanbul, in what is likely an effort to push for more progress at talks deadlocked by infighting.
U.S. ambassador to Syria Robert Ford and a top French diplomat on Syria also arrived at the meeting of the main opposition National Coalition, which has failed to find common ground on key issues including whether to take part in a peace conference proposed by the United States and Russia.
Full StoryThree young European women with topless protest group Femen were arrested Wednesday after baring their breasts in Tunis, a first in the Arab world that sparked scuffles outside the Tunisian capital's main courthouse.
Standing on a wall in front of the railings outside the courthouse, the women, two French and the other German, shouted: "Free Amina," in support of a young Tunisian woman detained while protesting against hardline Islamists and awaiting trial on Thursday.
Full StoryThe U.N.'s top rights body on Wednesday voted to condemn the Syrian regime's use of foreign fighters in the besieged town of Qusayr and ordered an urgent probe into the killings in the town.
Thirty-six of the U.N. Human Rights Council's 47 member states voted in favor of the resolution that implicitly refers to the involvement of fighters from Hizbullah in the fierce battle for the strategic town.
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