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Tunisia's Main Party Decries 'Coup' as President Suspends Parliament, Fires PM

Tunisia was plunged deeper into crisis as President Kais Saied suspended parliament and dismissed Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi late Sunday, prompting the country's biggest political party to decry a "coup d'etat".

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Iraq PM Says Country Doesn't Need U.S. Combat Troops

Iraq's prime minister says his country no longer requires American combat troops to fight the Islamic State group, but a formal timeframe for their redeployment will depend on the outcome of talks with U.S. officials this week.

Mustafa al-Kadhemi said Iraq will still ask for U.S. training and military intelligence gathering. His comments came in an exclusive interview with The Associated Press ahead of a planned trip to Washington, where he's slated to meet with President Joe Biden on Monday for a fourth round of strategic talks.

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Two Turkish Soldiers Killed in Northern Syria

Two Turkish soldiers were killed and two others wounded in areas of northern Syria under Ankara's control to keep out jihadists and Kurdish rebels, the defense ministry tweeted Sunday.

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Israeli Carrier Launches Direct Flight to Morocco

Israeli carrier Israir launched the first direct commercial flight between the Jewish state and Morocco on Sunday since the two states normalized diplomatic relations in a U.S.-brokered deal last year.

About 100 passengers were on the flight that departed from Tel Aviv to Marrakesh, Israir spokeswoman Tali Leibovitz told AFP, adding that two to three flights per week were planned on the route.

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Iraqi PM to Focus on U.S. Troop Withdrawal in Biden Meeting

Weakened by pro-Iran factions at home, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi will meet with U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday to discuss a possible full U.S. troop withdrawal from his country.

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Gaza City Blast Kills 1, Injures 10, Shakes Crowded Area

An explosion tore through a house in a popular market in the Gaza Strip on Thursday, killing one person and wounding 10, the Palestinian territory's interior ministry said.

It was not immediately clear what caused the explosion.

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Iraq Bombing Claimed by IS Kills Nearly 30 on Eve of Eid Holiday

The Islamic State group claimed responsibility early Tuesday for a suicide bombing that ripped through a busy market in the Iraqi capital ahead of Eid holiday celebrations, killing nearly 30 people, according to medical sources. 

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Syria Intercepts Israeli Missiles

Syrian air defenses shot down Israeli missile over the northern province of Aleppo on Monday, state media reported, in an attack that a war monitor said targeted positions of pro-regime groups.

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Pilgrims Flock to Mount Arafat in High Point of Pandemic-Era Hajj

Muslim pilgrims gathered at Saudi Arabia's Mount Arafat on Monday in the high point of this year's hajj, being held in downsized form and under coronavirus restrictions for the second year running.

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Reports: 50,000 Phone Numbers Worldwide on List Linked to Israeli Spyware

An Israeli firm accused of supplying spyware to governments has been linked to a list of tens of thousands of smartphone numbers, including those of activists, journalists, business executives and politicians around the world, according to reports.

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