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Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Egyptian counterpart and agreed a deal to build a nuclear plant Tuesday as he sought to boost ties on his first visit to Cairo in a decade.
The two-day visit came with Moscow bidding to strengthen relations with the most populous Arab country at a time when Cairo's alliance with Washington has frayed.

The United Arab Emirates on Tuesday launched air strikes from Jordan against the Islamic State group as an important Arab ally in the U.S.-led anti-IS coalition returned to combat operations.
The raids came after President Bashar Assad said Damascus was being informed about air strikes against jihadists in Syria and that they could help his government if they were "more serious".

Much of southern Tunisia bordering Libya staged a general strike Tuesday following deadly clashes between police and demonstrators after the seizure of contraband fuel, unions said.
They said only the emergency services, chemists and bakers were working in the Tatouine area, and an Agence France-Presse journalist said Ben Guerdane near the Ras Jedir border post was also paralyzed.

Four suspected al-Qaida fighters were killed Tuesday in a drone strike in Hadramawt province in southeastern Yemen, a military source said.
He said the drone, which only the United States operates in the region, targeted "a gathering of al-Qaida fighters" between the village of Qatan and the town of Shibam, killing four and wounding several others.

Five bombs exploded outside police stations in Egypt's second city of Alexandria on Tuesday, wounding 10 civilians, police said.
Militants regularly set off explosives in Cairo and Alexandria, but the deadliest attacks have been in the Sinai Peninsula where troops are fighting an Islamist insurgency.

Saudi Arabia beheaded a convicted Syrian drug smuggler on Tuesday, bringing to 27 the number of executions in the kingdom this year.
Authorities carried out the sentence against Abdullah Mohammed al-Ahmad al-Anzi for trafficking amphetamine pills, the interior ministry said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

The Islamic State group's affiliate in Egypt has released video purporting to show the beheading of eight Bedouin men it accused of working for the Egyptian and Israeli armies.
The video, posted on the group's Twitter account late on Monday, also showed what it said were victims of Egyptian military operations in the restive Sinai Peninsula where an insurgency has killed scores of policemen and soldiers.

Human Rights Watch urged the Louvre and Guggenheim museums Tuesday to pressure the United Arab Emirates to end worker abuse on a project that will host branches of the institutions.
Some employees at the Saadiyat Island site in Abu Dhabi, which will also be home to a campus of New York University, are withholding wages, confiscating workers' passports, and housing them in substandard accommodation, HRW said.

Damascus receives "information" about air strikes by the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group in Syria, President Bashar Assad said in an interview published on Tuesday.
"Sometimes, they convey a message, a general message," he said in an interview with the BBC in Damascus.

Syrian Kurdish forces have set their sights on taking back from jihadists Tal Abyad, another strategic town on the border with Turkey, after recapturing Kobane, a monitor said Monday.
Tal Abyad, located about 65 kilometers (40 miles) east of Kobane, is an Arab and Kurd town in the Syrian province of Raqa used by jihadists of the Islamic State group to cross into Turkey.
