Iran's official news agency says authorities have arrested suspects on charges of planting bombs and sabotaging energy facilities. It says they were tied to Arab and Western intelligence agencies.
The IRNA news agency said Friday they were "terrorists connected to foreign intelligence services" who planted bombs in Iran's southwestern Khuzestan Province, the heart of Iran's oil industry.
Full StoryThousands of Jordanians have taken to the streets across the country to call for the ouster of their U.S.-backed monarch in the fourth day of unrest sparked by fuel price hikes that have threatened the stability of this Arab kingdom.
The protests came after similar rallies turned violent earlier this week, with one person killed and 75 others, including 58 policemen, injured in the unrest.
Full StoryProtesters emerged in their thousands across war-torn Syria after Friday prayers in solidarity with the new opposition coalition and the Palestinians of Gaza.
"We sacrifice our blood and souls for you, O Gaza," demonstrators cried out in the central city of Hama, as they waved the three-starred flag of the Syrian revolution.
Full StoryDemonstrations against Israel's military action in Gaza and in support of Palestinians took place in Tehran and 700 other Iranian cities after Friday Muslim prayers, news agency ISNA said.
Protesters chanted "death to America" and "death to Israel" in the capital, in demonstrations called for by the authorities.
Full StoryFrench President Francois Hollande said Friday he was seriously concerned by the escalation of violence in the Gaza Strip and had spoken to Israeli and Egyptian leaders a day earlier.
"I am seriously concerned by what is happening in the Gaza Strip, both by the rocket attacks on Israel and the reprisals that this escalation may bring," Hollande told reporters at a joint press conference with Poland's President Bronislaw Komorowski, who called for a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
Full StoryThousands of angry Palestinians rallied across the West Bank on Friday, urging Hamas militants to "bomb Tel Aviv" as Israel pursued a relentless air campaign on the Gaza Strip.
More than 1,000 protesters gathered in central Ramallah, shouting slogans of support for Gaza's Hamas rulers, and waving the Islamist movement's green flag, Agence France Presse correspondents said.
Full StorySaudi Arabia urged its citizens to stay away from public gatherings and universities in Jordan, where riots over fuel price hikes have left one person dead and 71 wounded, state news agency SPA reported.
The kingdom's embassy in Amman "warned Saudi employees and students in Jordan from going to public squares or approaching sites of gatherings and demonstrations," SPA said late on Thursday.
Full StoryGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday called on Cairo to use its influence on Hamas to ease tensions in the Gaza Strip as Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Qandil visited the violence-wracked area.
"The federal chancellor calls on the Egyptian government to use its influence on Hamas to push it towards a moderation of the violence," Merkel's deputy spokesman Georg Streiter told a regular government news conference.
Full StoryTunisian Foreign Minister Rafik Abdessalem will visit Gaza on Saturday, the presidency said, in a statement denouncing Israel's "barbaric aggression" on the Palestinian enclave.
"The presidency of the republic has informed the president of the government in Gaza that a high-level delegation headed by the foreign minister and including the (Tunisian) president's chief of staff will be sent to Gaza tomorrow," it said.
Full StoryBritish Foreign Secretary William Hague indicated on Thursday he would decide within days whether to officially recognize the new Syrian opposition after "encouraging" talks with its leaders in London.
Hague said he had pressed Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib and his two deputies, who are on their first visit to a Western capital since a united Syrian opposition was formed last weekend, on the need to be inclusive and to respect human rights.
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