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Middle East News Archives for August 31, 2007

German orchestra performs in Iran
Aug 31 2007 10:44PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The female musicians wore headscarves, but that didn't hinder them in playing Beethoven and Brahms in a rare performance by a Western classical orchestra in the capital of the Islamic Republic.
 
German orchestra performs in Iran
Aug 31 2007 10:44PM (CT)
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - The female musicians wore headscarves, but that didn't hinder them in playing Beethoven and Brahms in a rare performance by a Western classical orchestra in the capital of the Islamic Republic.
 
Iraqi leader blasts Sunni hardliners
Aug 31 2007 8:07PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Iraq's Shiite prime minister said Friday hard-line Sunni clerics outside Iraq share the blame for this week's bloodshed at a Shiite religious festival in Karbala because they issued religious decrees terming Shiites heretics.
 
Turkish leader promises reforms
Aug 31 2007 6:32PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's prime minister on Friday laid out a policy vision for the next five years that focuses on pursuing European Union membership and defending the state's secular and democratic principles.
 
Turkish leader promises reforms
Aug 31 2007 6:32PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's prime minister on Friday laid out a policy vision for the next five years that focuses on pursuing European Union membership and defending the state's secular and democratic principles.
 
Turkish leader promises reforms
Aug 31 2007 6:32PM (CT)
ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - Turkey's prime minister on Friday laid out a policy vision for the next five years that focuses on pursuing European Union membership and defending the state's secular and democratic principles.
 
Finland hosts Iraq peace seminar
Aug 31 2007 1:23PM (CT)
HELSINKI, Finland (AP) - Representatives of feuding Sunni and Shiite groups in Iraq were meeting at a seminar behind closed doors Friday to discuss ways of ending the bloodshed, conference organizers said.
 
Lebanon steps up raids on militants
Aug 31 2007 1:12PM (CT)
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Lebanese army helicopters stepped up raids Friday on al-Qaida-inspired Islamic militants barricaded in a Palestinian refugee camp in the country's north after five soldiers were killed, a senior military official said.
 
Fatah protest of Hamas ends in clashes
Aug 31 2007 10:39AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza City (AP) - A protest of Hamas rule by Fatah supporters turned violent Friday when Hamas men began forcefully dispersing the crowd, firing in the air and beating demonstrators.
 
Fatah protest of Hamas ends in clashes
Aug 31 2007 10:39AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza City (AP) - A protest of Hamas rule by Fatah supporters turned violent Friday when Hamas men began forcefully dispersing the crowd, firing in the air and beating demonstrators.
 
Fatah protest of Hamas ends in clashes
Aug 31 2007 10:39AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza City (AP) - A protest of Hamas rule by Fatah supporters turned violent Friday when Hamas men began forcefully dispersing the crowd, firing in the air and beating demonstrators.
 
Fatah protest of Hamas ends in clashes
Aug 31 2007 10:39AM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza City (AP) - A protest of Hamas rule by Fatah supporters turned violent Friday when Hamas men began forcefully dispersing the crowd, firing in the air and beating demonstrators.
 
Israeli divers find bodies of 2 sailors
Aug 31 2007 9:43AM (CT)
HAIFA, Israel (AP) - Israeli divers found the bodies of two sailors missing in the Mediterranean Sea on Friday, 12 hours after their cargo ship sank in a collision with a cruise ship, police said.
 
Army: Killed children were near launcher
Aug 31 2007 9:39AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - The Israeli military said Friday that three Gaza children killed this week were playing next to a rocket launcher when the army mistook them for militants and opened fire.
 
Haifa man dies from Lebanon war wounds
Aug 31 2007 8:20AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - A Haifa resident critically wounded in a rocket attack by Hezbollah guerrillas during last year's Lebanon war has died from his wounds.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Jerusalem holy site dig questioned
Aug 31 2007 8:12AM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli archaeologists charged that digging overseen by Islamic religious leaders at a hotly disputed Jerusalem holy site damaged a wall that might date back to the Bible.
 
Syria to require visas for Iraqis
Aug 31 2007 4:50AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Syria, home to as many as 1.5 million Iraqi refugees, has decided to require visas for Iraqis entering the country for economic, trade and educational purposes, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
 
Syria to require visas for Iraqis
Aug 31 2007 4:50AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Syria, home to as many as 1.5 million Iraqi refugees, has decided to require visas for Iraqis entering the country for economic, trade and educational purposes, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
 
Syria to require visas for Iraqis
Aug 31 2007 4:50AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Syria, home to as many as 1.5 million Iraqi refugees, has decided to require visas for Iraqis entering the country for economic, trade and educational purposes, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
 
Syria to require visas for Iraqis
Aug 31 2007 4:50AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Syria, home to as many as 1.5 million Iraqi refugees, has decided to require visas for Iraqis entering the country for economic, trade and educational purposes, the Iraqi Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
 
ANALYSIS: Shiite clashes in Iraq ominous
Aug 31 2007 3:43AM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - Rivalries and violence between Shiite factions are threatening to overshadow progress U.S. forces have made against al-Qaida in Iraq and other extremists just weeks before the top American commander and diplomat in Iraq report to Congress.
 
   

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