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Israeli airstrike confirmed in Syria

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Israeli officials have confirmed that the country's air force carried out a strike against Syria and say it targeted a shipment of advanced missiles.

North Korea nuclear testing - leading to a missile

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(CNN) -- If North Korea continues with its controversial missile and nuclear tests, it "will move closer" to its objective of reaching the United States with nuclear weapons, according to a Pentagon report.

Syrians leave Baniyas and al-Bayda

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Hundreds of Syrians have fled coastal areas where activists accuse government forces of carrying out massacres in a campaign of sectarian cleansing.

Portugal cuts for bailout

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Portugal is planning to cut 30,000 civil service jobs and to raise the retirement age by one year to 66 as it tries to meet the terms of a bailout.

Malaysian PM denies election tricks

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Malaysia's prime minister has denied chartering planes to move tens of thousands of voters into marginal constituencies for Sunday's election.

Venezuela: Assassination plot

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Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has accused former Colombian leader Alvaro Uribe of plotting to assassinate him.

Israeli war strike in Syria

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Israeli warplanes have launched an air strike inside Syria from Lebanese air space, US officials have said.

Raid ordered by Iraq officials

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A preliminary parliamentary committee report based in part on witness interviews and given to Human Rights Watch claims top Iraqi officials ordered a raid on a demonstrators’ camp on April 23, 2013, in Haweeja,

End free speech prosecution in Jordan

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Jordanian criminal justice authorities should immediately drop their three-year prosecution of two intellectuals and withdraw all charges against them.

France on the brink of recession

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The eurozone economy will shrink more than expected this year with France sliding into recession, according to a gloomy European Commission report.

Leadership journalists' charges withdrawn

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Abuja’s federal high court withdrew all charges yesterday against journalists Tony Amokeodo and Chibuzor Ukaibe in connection with an article published in the independent Leadership newspaper.

US unemployment down to 7.5%

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The United States economy created an estimated 165,000 jobs in April, averting fears of a sharp slowdown and pushing the unemployment rate to its lowest level since December 2008.

Pakistani prisoner stable

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India on Friday said the condition of injured Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah Ranjay was stable and Islamabad would be provided consular access to the prisoner, who was beaten up brutally in a Jammu prison.