Over protests, Israel plans to double prayer space at Western Wall
The plan is aimed at appeasing American Jews and accommodating liberal Judaism at the Old City wall.
Iran presidential campaign begins without two big names
Ahmadinejad protests decision to bar his top aide and suggests he will seek to have it reversed.
Border violence prevents Syrian refugees from reaching Jordan
An increase in violence across southern Syria has nearly shut down the flow of refugees into Jordan.
Iranian presidential candidates announced; Rafsanjani out
Conservatives dominate the list of eight approved candidates for the June 14 election.
State Dept. official: Iranian soldiers are fighting for Assad in Syria
The U.S. allegation is a new acknowledgment that the Syrian conflict has become a regional war.
Israel warns Syria to halt attacks after exchange in the Golan Heights
The clash took place along a cease-fire line in the region, raising fears of a spillover from the Syrian war.
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Fighting in Syria
Violence escalates between government and opposition forces in key Syrian cities.
Latest Headlines
- Gunmen kill 4 Iraqi soldiers at checkpoint north of Baghdad
- Report: Following his election ban, Iran's Rafsanjani blasts rulers
- In Jerusalem, Kerry and Netanyahu raise hopes for possible Mideast peace talks restart
- 5 killed in fierce gun battles between Assad supporters, opponents in Lebanese port city
- Egypt's 2011 jailbreaks still a mystery, carry potential embarrassment for Islamist leader
- Huge submerged mystery structure in Sea of Galilee stumps dry-docked Israeli archaeologists
- British official: Suspects in butchering of soldier had been part of previous investigations
- France boosting security at facilities abroad amid shifting terrorist threats
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Islamists in Egypt
Since ousting Mubarak, the Islamists and liberals have quarreled over Egypt’s religious tenor.

Palin makes trip to holy site in Jerusalem
Palin visited a Jewish holy site in Jerusalem soon after arriving in Israel.

Making demands across the Middle East
Demonstrations inspired by uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia quickly spread.

Making demands across the Middle East
Demonstrations inspired by uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia quickly spread.

Clearing Tahrir Square
Egypt’s army and military police try to clear the last protesters from Cairo's main square.

After Egypt’s regime change
Ruling council says it will run the country for six months, or until elections are held.
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Middle East

- Gunmen kill 4 Iraqi soldiers at checkpoint north of Baghdad
- 5 killed in fierce gun battles between Assad supporters, opponents in Lebanese port city
- In Jerusalem, Kerry and Netanyahu raise hopes for possible Mideast peace talks restart
- Report: Following his election ban, Iran's Rafsanjani blasts rulers
The Americas

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- Mexican investigators seize boxes filled with cash at office of ex-aide to former governor
- More than 1 million in Montreal told to boil their drinking water
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