Egypt continues to welcome Sudanese president, despite his being wanted by International Criminal Court on war crimes charges
Iraqi officials say two of the explosions were near the Iranian and Egyptian embassies
Projects aimed resettling 2.7 million displaced people
Strong turnout despite attacks in Baghdad that have left at least 38 people killed
Private polling data is considered unreliable, as different surveys show different parties coming out on top
Years of sectarian violence have left many Iraqi voters weary of religious and other divides
Efforts are under way to build housing for some of the estimated 2.7 million people uprooted by war
Decision prompting speculation announcement may have more to do with negotiations with West than imminent enrichment
Iran's president orders production of higher-enriched uranium, casting doubt on prospects of international nuclear exchange deal
Announcement by deputy defense minister follows a truce offer by Houthi rebel leader
Yemen drawn back into spotlight after Yemen-based al-Qaida members claimed responsibility for failed attempt to blow up airplane in US
Jalal Talabani orders investigation into ban of more than 500 candidates from elections set for March
Ali Abdullah Saleh willing to negotiate with al-Qaida members who renounce violence and lay down their weapons
Authorities arrest three men responsible for a security threat that closed down several western embassies in Sana'a this week
Yemeni officials say two suspects were killed in fighting outside the capital, Sana'a
Opposition says defacement staged by government as excuse to further crackdown against them
Princess Ferial, daughter of Egypt's last ruling king, died Sunday in Switzerland after a long battle with cancer
Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani says parliament expects the nuclear issue to be resolved by diplomatic means
Iran's state-run media say the government plans to build 10 new uranium enrichment plants similar to the facility in Natanz
Idea of millions of people standing shoulder to shoulder, sharing germs as well as spirituality, has health officials alarmed
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