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Senior officials from six world powers said yesterday they were disappointed Iran had not accepted proposals intended to delay its potential to make nuclear bombs, and urged Tehran to reconsider.
Protesters hurled stones and firebombs at riot police near the Algerian embassy in Cairo yesterday, leaving dozens of officers injured and triggering a diplomatic spat after a crucial football match.
 
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has said presidential and legislative elections scheduled for January will be postponed, confirming that he has accepted advice not to hold the vote.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad defended closer ties with Brazil yesterday, hinting at bilateral nuclear co-operation ahead of a state visit.
Direct peace talks between the Sudanese government and Darfur rebel groups are expected to start in Doha in two weeks, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs HE Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Mahmoud said yesterday.
The UN Committee against Torture called on Yemen yesterday to end the widespread torture of detainees and investigate allegations of unlawful killings by its security forces.
The UN General Assembly’s human rights committee condemned Iran yesterday for a violent crackdown on protesters after presidential elections this year that the Iranian opposition says were rigged.
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle is to travel to the Middle East for talks with Israeli and Palestinian officials on Monday and Tuesday, a spokesman for the foreign ministry said yesterday.
Israeli settlement expansion on Palestinian territory must stop immediately, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said yesterday after meeting Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas.
An Israeli minister said yesterday he was to travel to Turkey, in the first such visit since Israel’s military offensive in Gaza at the turn of the year strained ties with Turkey.
Turkey’s efforts to solve regional problems such as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict or the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme have enhanced its standing among its Arab neighbours, a report said yesterday.
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