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  • Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria FMs to discuss Libyan crisis in Cairo Wednesday

    Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria FMs to discuss Libyan crisis in Cairo Wednesday

    Date: 2017-11-14 08:44:45 GMT - Egypt - Egypt - SN:6 - ID:7089725

    The foreign ministers of Egypt Sameh Shoukry, Tunisia Khemaies Jhinaoui and Algeria Abdelkader Messahel will meet in Cairo on Wednesday to discuss the Libyan crisis. The three top diplomats will hold a joint press conference following their ....

  • Yemen-govt controlled ports, airports to be reopened: Saudi envoy

    Yemen-govt controlled ports, airports to be reopened: Saudi envoy

    Date: 2017-11-14 08:20:03 GMT - United Nations - Arab world - SN:5 - ID:7089685

    Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United Nations Abdullah Al-Mouallimi has reiterated his country's full support for the Yemeni government, saying that all ports and airports in the legitimate government controlled-areas will be re-opened within 24 ....

  • Israel says to transfer military units to Negev

    Israel says to transfer military units to Negev

    Date: 2017-11-14 07:40:21 GMT - Israel - Arab world - SN:4 - ID:7089652

    Israel said on Monday it has plans to relocate military units to the Negev, a challenging project that has been in the works for several years and would see tens of thousands of soldiers relocated. The Defense Ministry presented plans for the ....

  • US says killed 40 Islamists in Somalia strikes

    US says killed 40 Islamists in Somalia strikes

    Date: 2017-11-14 07:32:04 GMT - USA - International - SN:3 - ID:7089645

    The Pentagon said Monday that US forces had killed 40 Shabaab and Daesh fighters in a series of strikes on Somalia that began late last week. The US military has launched five strikes since Thursday on jihadist positions in the Horn of Africa ....

  • US military not planning to leave Syria until Geneva process success- Mattis

    US military not planning to leave Syria until Geneva process success- Mattis

    Date: 2017-11-14 07:10:53 GMT - USA - Arab world - SN:2 - ID:7089620

    US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said that a US-led coalition will forge ahead in its fight against Daesh terrorist group in Syria and Iraq until a UN peace process makes further headway. In a press conference held at the US Department of Defense ....

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