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Middle East News Archives for September 5, 2007

Red Cross may visit kidnapped Israeli
Sep 5 2007 8:32PM (CT)
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) - The director-general of the International Committee of the Red Cross said Wednesday that the Palestinian kidnappers of an Israeli soldier may permit representatives of the organization to visit him.
 
UN chief outlines Hariri tribunal
Sep 5 2007 7:49PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in a report released Wednesday that he hopes to appoint judges to the international tribunal to prosecute suspects in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri by the end of the year.
 
Swede named new U.N. envoy to Iraq
Sep 5 2007 6:38PM (CT)
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - Staffan de Mistura, a Swede who has worked at the U.N. for 30 years, was appointed Wednesday as the new U.N. envoy to Iraq.
 
Israel: Some from Darfur can be citizens
Sep 5 2007 5:10PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israel will grant citizenship to some of the hundreds of Muslim refugees from Sudan's violence-ridden Darfur region who have already arrived, Interior Minister Meir Sheetrit said Wednesday.
 
Algeria: 7 militants killed
Sep 5 2007 5:04PM (CT)
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) - Security forces bombed a suspected militant hideout in Algeria early Wednesday, killing seven people believed to be responsible for a deadly ambush this week, officials said.
 
Iraqis seek new footing as violence dips
Sep 5 2007 3:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - It may be the only train still running in Baghdad.
 
Iraqis seek new footing as violence dips
Sep 5 2007 3:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - It may be the only train still running in Baghdad.
 
Iraqis seek new footing as violence dips
Sep 5 2007 3:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - It may be the only train still running in Baghdad.
 
Iraqis seek new footing as violence dips
Sep 5 2007 3:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - It may be the only train still running in Baghdad.
 
Iraqis seek new footing as violence dips
Sep 5 2007 3:44PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - It may be the only train still running in Baghdad.
 
U.N. chief 'shocked' by Darfur visit
Sep 5 2007 2:53PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Wednesday he was "shocked and humbled" by a visit to a Darfur refugee camp where thousands cheered him as he pledged to step up efforts to bring peace to the war-torn region.
 
U.N. chief 'shocked' by Darfur visit
Sep 5 2007 2:53PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Wednesday he was "shocked and humbled" by a visit to a Darfur refugee camp where thousands cheered him as he pledged to step up efforts to bring peace to the war-torn region.
 
U.N. chief 'shocked' by Darfur visit
Sep 5 2007 2:53PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Wednesday he was "shocked and humbled" by a visit to a Darfur refugee camp where thousands cheered him as he pledged to step up efforts to bring peace to the war-torn region.
 
U.N. chief 'shocked' by Darfur visit
Sep 5 2007 2:53PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Wednesday he was "shocked and humbled" by a visit to a Darfur refugee camp where thousands cheered him as he pledged to step up efforts to bring peace to the war-torn region.
 
U.N. chief 'shocked' by Darfur visit
Sep 5 2007 2:53PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Wednesday he was "shocked and humbled" by a visit to a Darfur refugee camp where thousands cheered him as he pledged to step up efforts to bring peace to the war-torn region.
 
Israel says no Gaza offensive, for now
Sep 5 2007 2:46PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli leaders ruled out a large-scale military response to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip but threatened on Wednesday to cut off electricity or other vital supplies to the impoverished area if militants keep up attacks.
 
Israel says no Gaza offensive, for now
Sep 5 2007 2:46PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli leaders ruled out a large-scale military response to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip but threatened on Wednesday to cut off electricity or other vital supplies to the impoverished area if militants keep up attacks.
 
Israel says no Gaza offensive, for now
Sep 5 2007 2:46PM (CT)
JERUSALEM (AP) - Israeli leaders ruled out a large-scale military response to rocket fire from the Gaza Strip but threatened on Wednesday to cut off electricity or other vital supplies to the impoverished area if militants keep up attacks.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
8 more U.S. soldiers die in Iraq
Sep 5 2007 2:16PM (CT)
BAGHDAD (AP) - A car bomb killed at least 13 people Wednesday in a Shiite part of Baghdad, and the U.S. command announced the deaths of eight more American soldiers _ some victims of a weapon the American command believes comes from Iran.
 
   

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