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Saudi Dissident Taken off U.N. Sanctions List

A U.N. sanctions committee on Monday removed a leading London-based Saudi reform activist from its al-Qaida blacklist in the face of opposition from the Saudi government.

Saad al-Faqih and his Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia were both removed from the U.N.'s al-Qaida sanctions list following a recommendation from an ombudsman.

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Hamas 'Temporarily' Suspends Voter Registration

The Hamas government in the Gaza Strip said on Monday it has "temporarily" halted voter registration just over a month after granting the electoral commission permission to work.

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NATO Calls for 'Political Solution' in Syria

NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Monday called on the international community to enforce a political solution in Syria while reiterating there would be no military intervention.

"The right response to this crisis remains a political response. And a concerted response by the international community against a regime that has lost all humanity and all legitimacy,' Rassmusen told a news conference.

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Jordan Courting Islamists after Morsi's Victory

Jordan is trying to woo the powerful Muslim Brotherhood after it gained more ground following the election of Islamist Mohamed Morsi as Egypt's first civilian president, analysts said on Monday.

Urging opposition Islamists to take part in early elections this year, King Abdullah II on Thursday ordered parliament to amend a controversial electoral law after they threatened to boycott the polls.

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Turkish Warplanes Bomb Kurdish Hideouts in Northern Iraq

Turkish warplanes have struck three locations in northern Iraq, believed to be Kurdish rebel hideouts, the army said in a statement Monday.

The army command said it hit "three shelters belonging to the separatist terrorist organization," referring to the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) rebels, after exploratory flights located the hideouts on June 26-30.

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ICC Chief Arrives in Libya Expecting Legal Team Release

The International Criminal Court's president landed in Tripoli on Monday as court officials said Libya was poised to free a legal team detained after visiting slain leader Moammar Gadhafi's jailed son.

South Korea's Sang-Hyun Song arrived at Tripoli's Metiga military airport at 12:45 pm (1045 GMT), an AFP photographer said, where a high-level delegation including Justice Minister Ali Hmeida Ashur was waiting for him.

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Syria Opposition Talks Open in Cairo

Syria's main exiled opposition groups met in Cairo Monday to try to forge a common vision for a political transition in Syria after criticizing a blueprint agreed by the major powers last week in a compromise with China and Russia.

Arab League chief Nabil al-Arabi, who chaired the meeting attended by around 250 opposition figures, urged opposition groups "not to waste this opportunity" and to "unite."

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Palestinians Detain Dozens in Illegal Weapons Crackdown

The Palestinian self-rule government has detained some 200 people, including security officers, in recent weeks in the biggest crackdown on illegal weapons in the West Bank in five years, a spokesman said Monday.

Officials say the campaign is unusual because it targets include alleged vigilante gunmen linked to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement. Previously, security forces went mainly after armed supporters of rival groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad.

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Syria Observatory Says Uprising Toll Tops 16,500

More than 16,500 people have been killed in violence since an uprising against President Bashar Assad broke out in March last year, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Monday.

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Sanctions-Hit Iran Readies Ballistic Missile Drill

Iran on Monday said it was readying ballistic missile war games simulating a counter-attack against U.S. or Israeli targets in the region in the event of air strikes on its nuclear facilities.

The three-day drill in Iran's central desert region was starting days after the European Union and the United States imposed severe new sanctions, and on the eve of another round of negotiations with world powers seeking to curb Tehran's nuclear ambitions.

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