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    Chinese President Xi Jinping meets with Saudi Aribian Prince Khalid Sultan

    Chinese President and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Xi Jinping (R) meets with Prince Khalid Sultan, deputy defense minister of Saudi Arabia, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, capital of China, April 2, 2013. <Xinhua/Liu Jiansheng>

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    [Novel] The Road to Shamawes ⑩

    [14] When Hisham left his car and entered the villa with his dogs which only left him at the hobby door, his father was getting ready to go out. He didn’t like the noise that accompanied Hisham : “What’s the matter, Hisham? Are you off today? I can’t stay up…

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    Bassem Youssef: Egypt’s iconic satirist

    All around the world, there are many satirical programs, whether it’s political or not, with real or made-up events. But in the Arab world, it differs. Political satirical programs are rare. They almost don’t exist. In Tunisia, for example, there was a short program where they show puppets which look…

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    Iranian boycott of pistachio praised as a way to leave more nuts for exporting

    In this Sunday, March 31, 2013 photo, an Iranian shopkeeper sells pistachios, at his shop in western Tehran, Iran. Pistachios are Iran’s top non-oil export and provide work for hundreds of thousands of people. Still, Iranian authorities are backing the boycott. They laud it as a way to decrease domestic…

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    Bahraini anti-gov’t protesters clash with police after funeral of a man who died under arrest

    Bahraini anti-government protesters throw petrol bombs toward riot police during clashes in Diraz, Bahrain, Monday, April 1, 2013. Clashes erupted between police and anti-government protesters after the funeral for Abdul Ghani al-Rayes, who relatives and activists say collapsed and died outside of a police station where his son had been…

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    Five tons of ice cream, the largest in the world, displayed in Tehran

    5-tons of ice-cream made by Iranian Choopan dairy is displayed during a ceremony at the Tochal mountainous area of northern Tehran, Iran, Monday, April 1, 2013. Choopan dairy unveiled 5-tons of chocolate ice-cream, the largest in the world, according to the factory officials. <AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi>

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    A murderer executed by hanging in Kuwait for the first time since 2007

    A man is executed by hanging in west of Kuwait City, capital of Kuwait, on April 1, 2013. Three convicted murderers, a Pakistani, a Saudi and a stateless Arab, were hanged on Monday. It’s the first executions in Kuwait since May 2007, according to the ministry of justice. <Xinhua/Noufal Ibrahim>

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    Afghan children enjoy at a makeshift merry-go-round next to a cemetery in Kabul

    Afghan children enjoy a ride on a makeshift merry-go-around next to a cemetery in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 31, 2013. An Afghan girl rests after fetching water for her home on a tombstone at a cemetery in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, March 31, 2013. <AP Photo/NEWSis/Ahmad Jamshid>

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    Moroccan unionists march through capital Rabat chanting fall of the gov’t

    Moroccan union members chant for the fall of the government as thousands of labor union activists marched through Morocco’s capital Rabat Sunday March 31, 2013. The banner in Arabic reads “Benkirane you take us to the precipice” in reference of the Moroccan Prime Minister. <AP Photo/NEWSis/Abdeljalil Bounhar>

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    Egyptian activists denounce the gov’t for having escalated intimidation of critics

    Egyptian activists shout anti-Muslim brotherhood slogans in front of Egypt’s state prosecutors office in support of popular Egyptian television satirist Bassem Youssef, in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, March 31, 2013. Government opponents said the warrant against such a high profile figure, as Youssef, known for lampooning President Mohammed Morsi and the…

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