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Netanyahu Given October Deadline for Pre-Trial Hearing

Israel's attorney general on Wednesday extended until October the deadline for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pre-trial hearing on corruption allegations, but rejected a request for a 12-month delay.

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Turkey Allows New Lawyer Visit to Kurd Rebel Chief Ocalan

Turkish authorities allowed imprisoned Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan to see his lawyers on Wednesday for the first time since lifting a ban on such meetings last week.

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U.S. Suspects Syria in New Chemical Attack, Threatens Reprisal

The United States has said it suspects that Syrian government forces have carried out a fresh chemical attack, threatening reprisals.

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Deadly Strike Hits Syria Market as Damascus Battles Jihadists

Syrian government air strikes killed 15 civilians, 12 of them in a market, as fierce fighting raged for the jihadist-held northwest, a monitor said on Wednesday.

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U.N. Expert Held in Tunisia over 'Espionage' Freed on Bail

A United Nations arms expert held in Tunisia since late March on espionage charges was released Tuesday on bail, the prosecution service said.

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Syria Regime-Jihadist Clashes Kill 23

Jihadists launched a counterattack against regime forces Tuesday on the edges of their bastion in northwestern Syria, leaving 14 jihadists and nine pro-government fighters dead, a monitor said.

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Egypt to Free ex-Diplomat Critical of Sisi's Rule

Egyptian authorities have ordered the release of a former diplomat who was detained after proposing a referendum on the regime of President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, his lawyer said on Monday.

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Egypt Approves Autopsy for 'Tortured' Palestinian Detainee

The family of a Palestinian former intelligence agent, who have claimed that he was tortured by Turkish authorities, said Tuesday that Egyptian prosecutors had approved their request for an autopsy.

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Pompeo Says 'Quite Possible' Iran behind Incidents as Pentagon Says Threat 'Put on Hold'

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Tuesday it was "quite possible" Iran was responsible for sabotage of Gulf oil interests, although he stopped short of making a definitive conclusion.

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Egypt Says 16 Suspected Militants Killed in Sinai

Egypt's interior ministry said Tuesday 16 suspected militants have been killed in North Sinai, where security forces have for years been battling a local affiliate of the Islamic State group.

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