CAIRO -- An Egyptian court on Saturday has sentenced ousted president Mohamed Morsi to three years in jail over insulting judiciary, state-run TV reported.
Other 18 members of Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood group have received the same verdict on the same charges. (Egypt-Court-Morsi)
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SANAA -- At least 20 civilians were killed on Saturday when Saudi-led coalition fighter jets hit Yemen's Red Sea port city of Hodeidah, witnesses and a medical source told Xinhua.
The warplanes struck three taxis full of travelers near a crowded restaurant in the city, killing a number of people, including women and children. Dozens of clients inside the restaurant were also killed or injured, according to witnesses. (Yemen-Saudi Airstrike)
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TEHRAN -- Iran's Foreign Ministry on Saturday condemned U.S. "interference" in the country's internal affairs.
In a statement on Saturday, Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qasemi said that "meddling" remarks of the U.S. president and his support for recent protests in some Iranian cities are "opportunistic and deceitful." (Iran-U.S.)
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DAMASCUS -- The Syrian authorities unearthed 115 bodies from a mass grave discovered in Syria's northern province of Raqqa, state news agency SANA reported.
The bodies are of civilians and soldiers killed by the Islamic State (IS) militants, who had been controlling the city before their downfall late this year. (Syria-Bodies-IS) Enditem