30 men sentenced for Egyptian church attack plot
Thirty men were sentenced to between 10 years to life imprisonment on Saturday for planning a suicide bombing on a church in the Egyptian city of Alexandria and other charges, court official said, reported by Reuters. ...
Gaza protests: Thousands mark 'Great Return' anniversary
Tens of thousands of Palestinians have demonstrated in Gaza to mark the anniversary of the start of weekly protests on the boundary with Israel. ...
Algeria: Hundreds of thousands march for President Bouteflika's removal
Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Algeria to demand the resignation of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika. ...
France warns UN against unilateral path to Middle East peace
France's U.N. envoy François Delattre tells Security Council unilateral approach "would stoke tensions to unsustainable levels" • Any attempt to sidestep two-state solution, other internationally agreed criteria "will be doomed to failure," he says. ...
Algeria army urges removal of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika
Algeria's army chief of staff has demanded President Abdelaziz Bouteflika be declared unfit to rule after weeks of protests against him. ...
Israel strikes Hamas targets in Gaza after rocket hits house
Israel has carried out strikes on Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, hours after a rocket hit a house north of Tel Aviv. ...
Hamas hails UN resolution condemning Israeli occupation
Palestinian resistance group Hamas sees UN resolution condemning Israel’s human rights violations in occupied Gaza Strip as a “step in the right path”. ...
Moroccan teachers protest to demand better working conditions
At least 15,000 teachers protested peacefully in the Moroccan capital Rabat late on Saturday to demand better working conditions, witnesses said according to a report by Reuters. ...
Sudan demonstrators march on presidential palace, army headquarters
Demonstrators in Sudan yesterday marched on the Presidential palace and army headquarters in the capital Khartoum. ...
Algeria sees protests for 5th consecutive Week
Protests have taken place in Algeria for the fifth consecutive Friday calling for President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to step down. ...
Afghanistan conflict: Two US soldiers killed on operation
Two US service members have been killed while serving in Afghanistan, Nato says. ...
Hungary detains Syrian Daesh member accused of killings
Hungarian authorities detained a Syrian man on Friday accused of taking part in beheadings in Syria as a member of Daesh, Budapest prosecutors and the European judicial co-operation agency Eurojust said, Reuters reports. ...
Jordan rejects Arab League request to ban Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas
Jordan has rejected the Arab League’s request to ban the Muslim Brotherhood and Hamas and label them “terrorist movements”, informed sources told the Shehab news agency yesterday. ...
Gaza prepares for massive demonstration on 30 March
Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh said that his movement is preparing for a massive demonstration on the occasion of Land Day, which marks the first anniversary of the Great March of Return and Breaking the Siege, the group’s official website reported. ...
HRW calls on Egypt to uncover whereabouts of ‘missing’ ex-MP
Human Rights Watch (HRW) yesterday called on Egyptian authorities to locate the disclose the whereabouts of former parliamentarian Mostafa Al-Nagar who has been missing “for nearly five months”. ...
US denies keeping 1,000 troops in Syria
The United States on Sunday denied a Wall Street Journal report which claimed it intends to leave about 1,000 troops in Syria. ...
Hamas denies meeting Israel officials in Egypt
Hamas In Monday denied holding meetings with Israeli officials in the Egyptian capital, Cairo. ...
Egypt to allow pilgrims to return to Gaza
Egypt announced today that it will reopen the Rafah crossing in one direction tomorrow to permit return of pilgrim who travelled to Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah to return. ...
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