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Cracks in Saudi-UAE Coalition Risk New War in Yemen

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are trying to repair the damage to their coalition in Yemen after heavy fighting between their allies for control of the country's south.

Yemen's Saudi-backed president accuses the UAE of fomenting a coup by its allies, the separatist Yemeni militias. The dispute risks opening up a new spiral of violence and fragmenting the country even further.

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Across Decades, Families of Missing Iraqis Share Endless Anguish

The table running across Samya Khasro's living room wall is a shrine to the missing: flickering candles and fading photographs of her 26 Iraqi relatives who vanished 35 years ago.

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Israeli-Palestinian Peace Deal Architect Greenblatt Resigns

Jason Greenblatt, a key architect of President Donald Trump's much-delayed Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, said Thursday he has resigned.

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Six Suspected Jihadists Killed in Egypt

Six suspected jihadists were killed on Thursday in a shootout with police near the Bahariya oasis southwest of the Egyptian capital, the interior ministry said. 

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Syria Kurds Hand over Three IS-Linked Children to Nigeria

Kurdish authorities in northeast Syria on Thursday handed over three siblings linked with the Islamic State group to Nigeria, the first such repatriation to the African country, an official said.

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Turkey Says Ready to Implement Syria Safe Zone Plan with U.S. 'without Delay'

A top Turkish official told U.S. national security adviser John Bolton late Wednesday that Ankara was ready to implement a Syria safe zone plan with Washington "without delay," state news agency Anadolu reported.

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Jordan Receives First Iraqi Oil for 5 Years

Jordan said it received its first shipment Wednesday of Iraqi oil, interrupted for five years by the Islamic State group's control of swathes of Iraq between 2014 and 2017.

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Netanyahu Urges More Pressure on Iran after Latest Nuclear Move

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for more international pressure on Iran Thursday after it ended limits to its nuclear research and development in its latest response to U.S. sanctions.

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Son of Egypt's Morsi Dies of Heart Attack at 25

The youngest son of deceased ex-president Mohamed Morsi himself died Wednesday night of a heart attack in Cairo, a family lawyer said.

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Netanyahu Makes Snap Trip to London for Johnson Talks

With less than two weeks to go before Israel's general election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said he is to visit London on Thursday for talks with Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

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