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Turkey: too early to say what caused deadly plane crash

ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey's defence ministry said on Thursday it was too early to say what caused the crash this week of a military cargo plane in Georgia in which 20 soldiers died, and inspections continue. The C-130 cargo aircraft had left Azerbaijan for Turkey and

Algeria pardons writer Boualem Sansal

Algeria has pardoned French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal after a request from Germany, to where he will be transferred for medical treatment after a year in detention, it was announced Wednesday. After German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Monday urged Algeria to free

Tehran taps run dry as water crisis deepens across Iran

By Parisa Hafezi DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran is grappling with its worst water crisis in decades, with officials warning that Tehran — a city of more than 10 million — may soon be uninhabitable if the drought gripping the country continues. President Masoud Pezeshkian has cautioned

Syria opens probe into robbery at national museum

Syrian authorities have temporarily closed the national museum in Damascus and launched an investigation after thieves made off with several pieces, an official told AFP on Wednesday. The robbery took place overnight Sunday to Monday in the so-called classical wing of the

Lebanese say Israel preventing post-war reconstruction

When engineer Tarek Mazraani started campaigning for the reconstruction of war-battered southern Lebanon, Israeli drones hovered ominously overhead -- their loudspeakers sometimes calling him out by name. Despite a ceasefire struck last November aiming to put an end to more

Denmark tries two for grenade attack at Israeli embassy

A Danish court put two Swedish teenagers on trial on terrorism charges for having thrown two hand grenades at the Israeli embassy in Copenhagen last year. The two men, aged 18 and 21, have also been charged with aggravated assault and attempted murder. "My client pleads not