Subject: SeratOnline - News at a glance - 10 Oct
The Path of the Ahle Bait (a.s.)
Haniya calls for support for Al-Aqsa Mosque
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniya has called on Islamic nations to support
Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem (Al-Quds).
UN warns of dire refugee situation in Yemen
UN humanitarian officials have warned about the 'dire' condition of displaced
civilians in northern Yemen, where the army is cracking down on Houthi Shias.
A Shia Citizen is on Trial for Possession of Religious Citations
Al-Hassa General Court will begin its deliberation against a Shia citizen who
was accused of possession of religious citations which are considered by
wahhabi extremists as magical spells and sorcery materials.
Mottaki: Iran is still studying US policies
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has said that Iran is still studying
the US diplomacy concerning the Middle East and Iran.
Four hostages released in southern Iran
Four Tehran citizens, held hostage for 110 days in the southern Iranian city of
Iranshahr, were eventually released by police forces, a senior police official
says.
IEA predicts jump in oil demand
The International Energy Agency predicts an increase in oil demand by the end
of the year over signs of recovery in the global economy.
Iran reacts to Obama Nobel surprise
After a surprise decision to award US President Barack Obama the Nobel Peace
Prize, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki says the designation was
'overly premature'.
Gas giant, Total resumes talks with Iran
French gas giant, Total, has resumed its talks with the National Iranian Oil
Company (NIOC) on participating in Iran's South Pars gas field project.
Hamas slams awarding Noble Peace Prize to Obama
The Islamic Resistance Movement of Hamas has said US President Barack Obama did
not deserve to win the Nobel Peace Prize.
Gunmen attack Pakistani army HQ in Rawalpindi
Pakistani security forces say they have foiled an attempt by gunmen to enter
into the Pakistan' military's General Headquarters in garrison city of
Rawalpindi.
Landslide death toll in Philippine storm reaches 500
The death toll from two weeks of landslides and floods, triggered by
unprecedented storms across the northern Philippines, has soared past 500,
officials say.
25 killed in clashes between Somali rebel groups
Fresh clashes between one-time Somali rebel allies, al-Shabaab and Hizbul
Islam, over a strategic port town has left at least 25 people dead.
Puntland accuses Ethiopia of secret killings
Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region has accused Ethiopia of sending
secret agents on a cross-border undercover operation in its territory.
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