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Trial of Foreign, Egyptian Activists Begins in Cairo

The Egypt trial of dozens of democracy activists including Americans on charges of receiving illegal funding began in a packed courtroom on Sunday, despite Washington's insistence that the charges be dropped.

A prosecutor in the court in a Cairo suburb read out the charges against the defendants, saying their acceptance of illicit foreign funds had "detracted from the sovereignty of the Egyptian state."

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Talks Resume on Evacuating Wounded, Including Western Journalists, in Homs

The International Committee of the Red Cross resumed negotiations on Sunday with the Syrian authorities and opposition groups on evacuating the wounded from Homs' besieged Baba Amr district, a day after talks collapsed, the ICRC said.

"The negotiations that were suspended on Saturday evening resumed this morning with strong determination to see them succeed," said a Western diplomat in Damascus.

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Rights Council to Put Pressure on Syria over Crimes Against Humanity Accusations

The U.N. Human Rights Council's annual session opens Monday determined to put more pressure on Syria's hardline regime after publication of a list of officials suspected of crimes against humanity.

"We want Syrian authorities to give up being in denial," said one diplomat. The Human Rights Council must "continue to put pressure on Syrian authorities.”

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55 Civilians, 14 Soldiers Killed in New Syria Violence

Syrian regime forces killed 55 civilians in clashes and shelling across the country Sunday, while at least 14 soldiers loyal to President Bashar Assad also died, activists and a rights group said.

Twenty-three people were killed in the central opposition bastion of Homs, nine in the central province of Hama, seven in the southern province of Daraa, 11 in the northwestern province of Idlib, three in the Damascus neighborhood of Kfarsouseh and two in the restive suburbs around Damascus, the Local Coordination Committees, the main activist group spurring protests on the ground, said.

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Intelligence Minister: End of Syria-Iran Axis to Israel's Benefit

The fall of Syria's President Bashar Assad would end an axis with Iran and its President Mahmud Ahmadinejad, benefiting Israel, the country's intelligence minister said on Sunday.

"There is an Assad-Ahmadinejad axis, a Tehran-Damascus axis," Israeli intelligence minister Dan Meridor told military radio. "Breaking this axis would be good for Israel."

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Syrians Vote in Referendum on New Constitution amid Boycott, Violence

Syrians were voting on Sunday on a new constitution in the face of opposition calls for a boycott and deadly violence that Washington has said made the exercise "laughable."

The new text ends the legal basis for the five-decade stranglehold on power of the ruling Baath party but leaves huge powers in the hands of President Bashar al-Assad.

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The Sunday Times: Journalist Colvin Killed Trying to Retrieve Shoes

American war correspondent Marie Colvin was killed while trying to retrieve her shoes so she could flee an army bombardment in the Syrian city of Homs, her employer The Sunday Times said.

Colvin and a group of other journalists had all followed the local custom of removing their footwear before entering a building in the besieged city which was being used as a rebel press center, it said.

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Saudi Says Iran Warships Visited for 'Training'

Iranian warships that docked in Saudi Arabia this month were part of a "training tour for students" in the Islamic republic's navy, the state news agency SPA reported on Saturday.

It said officials at Tehran's embassy in Riyadh submitted a request for two ships and a helicopter to dock at Jeddah between February 1 and 7.

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ICRC: No Deal on Evacuating Baba Amr Wounded in Syria

Negotiations between the International Committee of the Red Cross, Syrian authorities and opposition groups to evacuate the wounded from Baba Amr in Homs on Saturday ended in failure, the IRCR said.

The "ICRC and Syrian Arab Red Crescent have been negotiating since this morning with both the Syrian authorities and opposition groups in Homs. The discussion has yielded no concrete result today. Unfortunately, therefore, no emergency evacuation will take place today," a spokesman told Agence France Presse.

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Bahrain Opposition Says 'Violations' on Rise since Probe

Bahrain's main opposition formation al-Wefaq said on Saturday that a woman had died from tear gas inhalation, noting that "violations" by the authorities have increased over the past several months.

A woman in her 70s, "Abdat al-Hussein, died because of the excessive use of tear gas by security forces in al-Sahla" region, said the Shiite grouping without giving further details.

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