Baghdad's airport opened Wednesday morning a day after a dust storm stopped flights, officials said, ahead of talks between world powers and Iran over Tehran's controversial nuclear program.
It had been unclear on Tuesday whether the storm would clear in time for the talks between the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council -- the U.S., Russia, China, Britain and France, plus Germany -- and Iran.
Full StoryRegime forces Wednesday pounded rebel bastion Rastan, in central Syria, at an average rate of "one shell a minute," said a monitoring group, adding that six people were killed across the country.
Besieged by regime forces, Rastan is home to a large number of rebel fighters, according to opposition sources.
Full StoryEgyptians voted Wednesday in the country's first free presidential elections, with Islamists and secularists vying for power with competing visions of an Egypt free of ousted dictator Hosni Mubarak's iron grip.
Several hours after polls opened at 08:00 a.m. (06:00 GMT), there were still lines of people waiting to vote, many in a festive mood.
Full StoryIran on Tuesday announced it was loading domestically produced, 20-percent enriched uranium fuel into its Tehran reactor, underlining its atomic progress on the eve of crucial talks with six world powers in Baghdad.
Two nuclear plates were delivered to the research reactor and "one of them was loaded into the core," the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said in a statement carried by state media.
Full StoryA UAE court jailed 10 pirates for life on Tuesday after they were convicted of hijacking a ship east of Oman in the Arabian Sea last year, state news agency WAM reported.
The life sentence, which equates to 25 years, will be followed by deportation, WAM said.
Full StoryA Cairo court on Tuesday sentenced five policemen to 10 years in jail in absentia for the killing of protesters during the uprising which ousted president Hosni Mubarak, judicial sources told Agence France Presse.
Judge Mohammed Faheem, who issued the ruling, also handed out one-year suspended sentences to two other policemen.
Full StoryIsrael is "highly skeptical" about a deal between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran aimed at trying to solve the dispute over its nuclear drive, a senior official said on Tuesday.
"We are highly skeptical about this apparent agreement between the IAEA and Iran," he told Agence France Presse, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Full StoryThe World Food Program on Tuesday started distributing food to 12,500 Syrians in Jordan, where tens of thousands of refugees have fled from President Bashar Assad's forces.
"The food packages, including rice, sugar, vegetable oil and lentil, are being distributed with the help of Jordan Red Crescent," the U.N. agency said in a statement carried by state-run Petra news agency.
Full StoryThe Kuwaiti cabinet walked out of a parliamentary session Tuesday over a plan by opposition MPs to quiz the finance minister on alleged financial and administrative irregularities.
The move came as the opposition-dominated parliament was about to vote on a proposal to merge two grillings, a step strongly rejected by the government on legal basis.
Full StoryIran has recalled its ambassador to Azerbaijan for consultations, the Iranian embassy in Baku said on Tuesday, amid a growing row between the two neighbors.
"Ambassador Mohammad Bagher Bahrami left for Tehran on May 21 in connection with the insulting of religious saints in Azerbaijan. He was recalled for consultations," charge d'affaires Ahmed Nemati said in a statement.
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