Outgoing Prime Minister Mustapha Khadhimi calls on protesters to be calm and avoid attacking Iraqi security forces and state institutions
Talks include efforts to resume grain shipments from Russia and Ukraine following UN agreement
Some observers expect more battles after current lull as power brokers square off ahead of elections later this year
Regional leaders and Biden discuss vision for future of the Middle East
Edward Yeranian
Agreement expands gas cooperation three entities
Egypt is the world’s largest importer of wheat and now the government is pushing for new projects to help cut down on imports in years to come
US embassy in Tripoli urges all armed groups to abstain from fighting
Some analysts argue Syrian amnesty was done for propaganda purposes
Dropoff in Russia, Ukraine exports more than offset by increased shipments from Gulf countries to Europe
Some say it portends a greater opening toward Damascus by other Arab states
Oil producers and consumers around the world are seeing price spikes and market disruptions
Tripoli-based High Council of State insists that parliament must consult it before appointing a new prime minister
Former Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, the newly chosen PM, has more militia forces loyal to him than the outgoing PM, so he will likely take over
Dozens of Kurdish militiamen and Islamic State fighters are killed during battle to control prison and its adjacent neighborhoods
The militant group's message comes after it carried out drone and missile strikes in Abu Dhabi that killed three people
Abu Dhabi police say that three people were killed in attacks on three oil tanker trucks and a target at Abu Dhabi airport
Analysts say recent Saudi coalition airstrikes have weakened Houthi capabilities on the ground
Israeli rocket attack at same port on Dec. 7 reportedly destroyed Iranian missile shipment, according to Israeli media
Militia forces in Tripoli appear to have ended their siege of government headquarters after surrounding the building Wednesday
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