Middle East
Dozens arrested in clashes with police
Iranian security forces armed with batons and tear gas clashed with supporters of the late dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hossein Ali Montazeri in two cities yesterday, opposition websites reported.
Inside Middle East
Dispute between Israel and Hamas delays release of Shalit
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
Talks to secure freedom of soldier seized two-and-a-half years ago hit stumbling block
Review of the Year 2009: The Middle East
Wednesday, 23 December 2009
As Israel unleashed its fury on Gaza, peace never stood a chance
Cleric's funeral breathes life into Iran's protest movement
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Clashes with security forces as huge crowds turn out to mourn religious leader who supported reform
Could this be the house where Jesus played?
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Days before Christmas, archaeologists have unveiled what they say are the remains of the first dwelling in Nazareth that can be dated back to the time of Christ – a find that could shed new light on what the hamlet was like when, according to the New Testament, Jesus lived there as a boy.
Israel close to prisoner swap
Tuesday, 22 December 2009
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held marathon talks with cabinet ministers yesterday but without any announcement for a prisoner swap with Gaza's Hamas rulers to secure the release of a captured soldier.
The big moment: 'The hunt for the Iraqi leader is over – but why isn't the US winning the war?'
Monday, 21 December 2009
The capture of Saddam Hussein, 15 December 2003
Iran seeks diplomatic fix for Iraq border dispute
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Tehran wants to solve by diplomatic means a dispute with Baghdad over accusations that Iranian troops seized an oil well inside Iraq, a spokesman at the Iranian embassy said today.
Iranians accused of seizing Iraq oil field
Saturday, 19 December 2009
Two countries in talks over alleged incursion into disputed territory
Iraq says new mass grave found near Kirkuk
Saturday, 19 December 2009
A mass grave discovered in northeast Iraq contains dozens of bodies, mostly of women and children believed killed during a crackdown against Kurds by former dictator Saddam Hussein, an Iraqi official said today.
Iraqi insurgents hack US drones
Friday, 18 December 2009
Insurgents in Iraq have hacked into live video feeds from Predator drones, a major weapon in a Pentagon spy system that serves as the military's eyes in the sky for surveillance and intelligence collection.
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It is, from an economic perspective, a sombre end to a sombre year.

