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=Police arrested over Iraq bombing = Iraq has arrested more than 60 security force members, including 11 senior officers over Sunday's twin suicide bombing in the capital, Baghdad...[|more]

=The Shadow Behind US-Israeli War Games = Iran casts long shadow over US-Israeli war game. //"We're here for some very specific reasons, some specific threats that the Israelis are interested in, that we're interested in. And that's as far as I want to go down that road."//... [|more]

=Deadly Train Collision in Egypt = At least 25 people have been killed after two passenger //trains// collided in the Giza district of the Egyptian capital Cairo...[|more]

=Iran urged over enrichment plan = Iran has come under more international pressure to respond to a proposal that it send uranium abroad for enrichment...[|more]

=Iraq signs new overseas oil deal = Iraq's oil ministry has signed an initial agreement with a consortium led by the Italian firm, ENI, to develop the Zubair oilfield in southern Iraq...[|more]

=Taking the capital out of a city = Iran's rulers are considering plans to relocate the country's capital. They say Tehran is in danger of being struck by a major earthquake. So how easy is it to move a capital out of a city, and where might Iran's go? Penny Spiller reports...[|more]

=Top Yemeni officers die in ambush = Suspected al-Qaeda militants in north Yemen have killed five security force members, three of them senior officers...[|more]

=<span class="wiki_link_ext">Al-Qaeda claims Saudi prince bomb = Al-Qaeda has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing by a militant who wanted to give himself up to Saudi Arabia's security chief...[|more] <span style="color: #ff7700; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;"> =<span style="color: #ff7700; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">Saudis find 'al-Qaeda' arms cache = Saudi officials say they have found a large arms cache near Riyadh, linking it to a dismantled al-Qaeda cell...[|more]

=<span style="color: #ff7700; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">The battle against youth unemployment = Highly educated, intelligent and unemployed - that is the reality for millions of young people across the world. And now, in the wake of the global financial crisis, the International Labour Organisation, which brings together governments, employers and unions, warns that the effort to save the worlds banks could prove useless, unless equal energy is spent on creating jobs...[|more]

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