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Burmese President denies sectarian violence reports
Burmese president Thein Sein invited general secretary of the Organization of Islamic Conference, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, to observe the situation in the country’s western Rakhine state.

Reports: Decade of US state-building in region have failed
The report suggests that much of $400 million allocated for investment in infrastructure in Afghanistan might have been wasted

Spanish foreign minister: Mali a ‘platform for terrorism’
A dozen aid workers are evacuated from the border of Algeria in fear of attacks

India probes into US Navy ship firing on boat
Officials request an investigation into an incident which left one Indian national dead

US promises $16 billion in aid to Afghanistan
Clinton and Karzai travel from Kabul to participate in Tokyo donor summit

Eritrea sanctioned for ties to Al-Shabab
US takes measures to control the Somali militant group’s expansion in the horn of Africa

Law to force Ultra-Orthodox in Israel to serve in military
Process of revising exemption laws threatens to dissolve ruling coalition

Iran discovers oil field but who’s buying?
Kenya cancels oil deal with Iran after threat of sanctions for doing business with the nation

Pakistan reopens NATO routes
Pakistan announced the reopening of its supply routes for NATO facilities passing into Afghanistan. The announcement follows the United States Secretary of State Hilary Clinton’s formal apology for the killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers on the border with Afghanistan last November by airstrikes. Pakistan closed the NATO supply routes after the incident, demanding a formal …

Yasser Arafat’s body to be exhumed
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas agreed on Wednesday to exhume former leader Yasser Arafat’s remains following allegations that he was poisoned with the radioactive element polonium-210 in 2004. “President Mahmoud Abbas has issued orders to the committee investigating President Yasser Arafat’s martyrdom to follow up on all new information and reports regarding this issue and to …

Mali militants target Sufi shrines
ICC threatens war crime charges if destruction continues

Israel deports migrants
Israel pushes ahead with the deportation of migrants to several African countries

Oil gangster arrested in Nigeria
Nigeria incurs billions in oil losses annually at the hands of gangs who attack pipelines and siphon illegally

Mali conflict spilling over
Influx of refugees from Mali exacerbates political instability in neighbouring Mauritania

UNESCO pleads for end to Mali relic raid
Mali extremists ravaged shrines in the fabled city of Timbuktu

Protest wave hits Sudan
Security forces met the demonstrations with a violent crackdown that included the use of tear gas and batons as well as several arrests

Suu Kyi willing to lead Myanmar
Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar’s democracy icon, showed her willingness on Thursday to lead her country one day

ICC Serbia case nearly collapses
One count of genocide is dismissed as Karadzic’s defence begins its case against the former Serbian leader
Life sentence for Burundi journalist
The sentencing of Radio France Internationale reporter underlines ongoing threat facing independent reporters

Pakistani-US generals in border talks
General John Allen, who commands 130,000 NATO troops fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan, flew into Chaklala air base and went straight into the talks with General Ashraf Kayani at his Rawalpindi headquarters

Tanzanian police hunt driver after 43 Ethiopians suffocate
Forty-three Ethiopians and Somalis died in the back of a crowded, suffocating truck while being smuggled into Tanzania

North Mali Islamists seize Tuareg headquarters in Gao
Islamists in the northern Mali town of Gao on Wednesday seized the headquarters of Tuareg rebels after a day of violent clashes
Turkey’s war against the PKK rages on
The Turkish government carried out several aerial strikes deep in northern Iraq between June 22 and 24, in retaliation for several Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) attacks days before, the government conceded recently. In a statement released by the Turkish government on Sunday, officials noted most of the targets were in the Qandil region, and that …
Carter warns US abandoning role as rights champion
WASHINGTON (AFP) – Former president Jimmy Carter warned Monday that the United States is losing its moral authority on human rights by engaging in targeted assassinations and other widespread rights abuses. Writing in The New York Times, Carter charged that US counterterrorism police was in violation of 10 of the 30 articles of the Universal …

Controversial US immigration clause stands
The Arizona law has aroused intense controversy because of a particular provision, 2(B), that requires police to stop and demand proof of citizenship of anyone they suspect of being illegal, even without probable cause

DR Congo fighting resumes with mutineers
The government announced that it had taken steps to enable young people in the Rutshuru territory, where the fighting began more than a month ago, to take the exams in spite of the clashes.

Three killed in Kenya bar grenade attack
The attack is the latest in a series of violent incidents in the tourist town of Mombasa. An unknown attacker tossed a hand grenade into a bar where customers were watching the Euro 2012 England vs Italy quarter final game

Clash along Iraq-Turkey border
Turkish military and Kurdish militants from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) clashed near the border of Iraq leaving eight Turkish soldiers dead and at least 16 others wounded,Turkish officials said. The incident is the bloodiest clash over the contentious Kurdish region in recent months. It was reported by Reuters that the attacks were launched in …

UN Chief: Syria now a civil war
The UN suspends its mission to Syria, as the Security Council calls for an emergency meeting.
Two activists arrested, released over Eid holiday
CAIRO: In separate incidents, two political activists were detained and released over the Eid holiday. Walid Shawqy, an activist with the National Association for Change (NAC) founded by Mohamed ElBaradei, was arrested early on Friday morning after Eid prayers and taken to a police station in Dakerness, El-Daqhileya. Fellow activist Ahmed Bermawy wrote on micro-blogging …