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Opponents Have Failed at Politics, Says Egypt Brotherhood

Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood deputy leader on Saturday said opponents have taken to violence after proving incapable at politics, a day after vicious clashes outside the Islamists' headquarters.

Rashad al-Bayoumi, the Brotherhood's deputy Supreme Guide, said Friday's violence that wounded more than 160 people was "a tragedy."

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Bahrain Blocks Marches for Jailed Rights Activist Rajab

Security forces in Bahrain on Saturday fired tear gas to prevent protesters from reaching the house of a jailed human rights activist who is the focus of an international campaign seeking his release.

Riot police clashed with hundreds of marchers trying to gather at the home of Nabeel Rajab, who has been sentenced to two years in prison on charges of backing "illegal" protests.

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Kerry to Talk with Netanyahu after Abbas Meeting

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was to hold talks Saturday evening with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after earlier discussing ways to push a new peace plan with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.

Public radio said Netanyahu and Kerry will have a first round of private talks and then will be joined by Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, who is also to head peace talks with Palestinians.

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Muslim Brotherhood Number Two Slams French Mali Intervention

A senior Egyptian Islamist on Saturday called on France to withdraw its forces from Mali, comparing its intervention in the African state with the United States campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan.

France's intervention in January to rout Islamist militants amounted to "colonialism," said Rashad al-Bayoumi, the deputy leader of Egypt's ruling Muslim Brotherhood movement.

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Erdogan to Visit Gaza after Israeli Raid Apology

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced Saturday he would visit the Palestinian territories in the next month, a day after a breakthrough apology from Israel for the deaths of nine Turks during a raid on a Gaza-bound aid flotilla.

"It is possible that I will visit Gaza and the West Bank during the course of this month or the next," state news agency Anatolia quoted Erdogan as telling journalists during a train trip to western Turkey.

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Paris Confirms Death of al-Qaida N. Africa Leader

French President Francois Hollande's office confirmed Saturday that one of the key leaders of Al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Abdelhamid Abou Zeid, had been killed in fighting with French-led forces in northern Mali.

Hollande "confirms Abdelhamid Abou Zeid's death with certainty during fighting led by the French army in the Ifoghas mountains in northern Mali in late February," the Elysee palace said in a statement.

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Three Dead in Attack on Yemen Shiite Rebel Leader

Gunmen in Yemen on Saturday killed three guards of a leader of the Houthi Shiite rebels who escaped the assassination bid in Sanaa where he is taking part in a national dialogue, witnesses said.

The gunmen opened fire at the vehicle of Abdulwahid Abu Ras, the rebel chief in the northern province of al-Jawf, in Nasr Street in the capital shortly after the morning session of the talks, witnesses said.

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Thousands at Funeral of Slain Syrian Pro-Regime Preacher

Supporters of President Bashar Assad gathered in downtown Damascus amid tight security on Saturday for the funeral of one of Syria's best-known clerics who was assassinated in a brazen mosque bombing earlier this week.

Security forces sealed off all roads leading to the eighth century Omayyad Mosque where the funeral for Sheikh Mohammed Said Ramadan al-Bouti, an 84-year-old pro-government cleric, was held.

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Damascus Rejects U.N. Probe into Rights Abuses

President Bashar Assad's regime Saturday said it "categorically" rejected a U.N. Human Rights Council decision to prolong an inquiry on strife-torn Syria, calling the group's work "biased and imbalanced."

"Syria categorically rejects this decision," said an unnamed official source cited by state news agency SANA a day after the U.N. Human Rights Council passed a resolution prolonging the commission of inquiry’s work.

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Kuwait Holds Six Iraq Fishermen for Crossing Border

Kuwait has arrested at least six Iraqi fishermen and seized their boats for crossing into the emirate's territorial waters, an Iraqi official told AFP on Saturday.

The group were arrested on Friday, according to Abed Ali Fadhel, head of the city council of Fao, a port town 535 kilometers (332 miles) south of Baghdad.

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