The Path of the Ahle 
Bait (a.s.)
105 Militants Surrender
ISLAMABAD — Around 105 militants 
including a local commander voluntarily surrendered and 19 others were 
apprehended by the security forces in Swat and Malakand Division, the army 
claimed on Tuesday.
Iraqi 
Shi'ite party pickes Ammar al-Hakim as new leader
One of Iraq's main 
Shi'ite parties on Tuesday appointed the son of its leader Abdul Aziz al-Hakim 
as his successor after his death last week.
BAKU 
COURT ORDERS MOSQUE DEMOLITION
An Azerbaijani court on September 1 
ordered the demolition of a community mosque, drawing protests from believers 
in 
a Baku district of Surahan. The mosque is the third such building to date in or 
near the Azerbaijani capital to face the wrecking ball.
Limo, Iraqi shoe-thrower's reward
A Bahraini businessman 
plans to give the Iraqi journalist jailed for throwing his shoes at former US 
president George W. Bush his Mercedes limousine as a gift.
Iran dismisses role in Baghdad carnage
Iran has 
categorically denied claims by a former Iraqi official that Tehran intervened 
in 
Iraq's domestic affairs and had a role in the recent cruel carnage in 
Baghdad.
Two Hamas members killed in Israeli attack
The Islamic 
Hamas Movement says Israeli forces artillery bombardment kills two of its 
members in the city of Jabaliya, in the northern Gaza Strip.
Top Afghan security official killed in blast
A strong car 
bomb explosion has targeted mourners at a funeral in eastern Afghanistan and 
killed 22 people, including civilians and a senior intelligence official.
Iran nuclear "threat" hyped: IAEA's ElBaradei
VIENNA 
(Reuters) - Iran is not going to produce a nuclear weapon any time soon and the 
threat posed by its atomic program has been exaggerated, the U.N. nuclear 
watchdog chief said in a published interview.
Iran replacing envoys who backed "rioters": report
TEHRAN 
(Reuters) - Iran is replacing 40 of its ambassadors, including some who voiced 
support for "rioters" during the unrest that erupted after June's disputed 
presidential election, a semi-official news agency reported.
Syria Should Extradite Wanted Baathist – Iraqi 
Official
Baghdad, Asharq Al-Awsat- Abbas al-Bayyati, the Unified 
Coalition deputy and member of [parliament's] security and defense committee, 
has disclosed new options toward Syria which the Iraqi Government intends to 
undertake following Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari's recent demand for 
the establishment of an international tribunal to deal with the perpetrators of 
the attacks in Iraq similar to the tribunal established to try the defendants 
in 
the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri.
Jeddah Suicide Bomber's Father in Denial
Riyadh, Asharq 
Al-Awsat- The father of the alleged Jeddah suicide bomber who attempted to 
assassinate Saudi Assistant Minister of the Interior for Security Affairs, 
Prince Mohammed Bin Naif, is torn between acceptance and disbelief at the Al 
Qaeda statement which named his son, Abdullah al-Asiri as "the perpetrator of 
the attack." This uncertainty is because DNA analysis on the identity of the 
bomber has yet to be released, and this will confirm or refute whether al-Asiri 
was in fact the perpetrator or not.
Second swine flu death reported in Iran
A 96-year-old 
Iranian man has died after contracting swine flu, the ISNA news agency said on 
Wednesday, the second reported death in Iran from the A(H1N1) virus.
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