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552. Bombing attacks represent a turning point for Egypt
553. Yemen says rebel cleric slain in hide-out; clashes continue
554. Russian school takeover stirs self-criticism among Arabs
555. Iran's internal divisions play out in Iraqi arena: Tehran's efforts to gain sway in its fellow Shiite nation are hampered by rivalries, officials say
556. Art of the impolitic in Syria: A curator defies official restrictions with popular international exhibits. His boldness seems just enough to keep him out of jail
557. In Iraq, Al Jazeera navigates minefield of press freedom
558. Interim premier pleads for unity to battle terrorism; Touring Arab capitals, Allawi urges countries not to be cowed by the spate of kidnappings
559. Zarqawi took familiar route into terrorism: Friends remember a volatile youth whose militant turn began with a stint in Afghanistan
560. Transition spurs doubts as well as applause: Arab world expresses muted hope along with criticism. In Europe, some rejoice, others worry about stability
561. Saudis give insurgents a month to surrender
562. Militants say Saudis aided kidnapping; Officials deny that security forces played a role in engineer's abduction, but many suspect the regime has been infiltrated
563. Saudis televise images of slain militant leader, aides; Officials see the death of an Al Qaeda radical as a victory. Others say it won't end the violence
564. Group's leader was rooted in Jihad; A militant foot soldier who fought and later trained in Afghanistan, Abdulaziz Muqrin had returned to his home with a vengeance
565. Here, it's ladies' day every day: Saudi women can shop unfettered at a tony mall in Riyadh. Its presence is a poignant example of gender segregation amid modernization
566. DISPATCH FROM DHAHRAN, SAUDI ARABIA; Wives consider abandoning 'Leave It to Beaver' lifestyle; money may not be enough for Americans who no longer feel safe in an oil firm enclave
567. Fear enters the pipeline of Saudi oil industry
568. A healing torturous as war: Intimate and vicious, Algeria's civil conflict has wound down amid a policy of pardon. But the trauma remains, and it seems unending
569. 3 Flee after hostage crisis: The militants reportedly used human shields to elude Saudi security forces after killing at least 22 people in the weekend attack
570. Militants kill 16 in attacks at Saudi Oil sites; Commandos free dozens of U.S. and European hostages seized as the gunmen fell back to a resort. An American is among the dead
571. Arab crises prove to be too big for league to handle; Leaders skim over reform, skirt the Iraq and Palestinian issues, and bemoan bloodshed
572. Abuse 'Makes the U.S. Totally Lose Credibility': From North Africa to Southeast Asia, photos from Iraq prison get big play. Resentment of the U.S. flares amid charges of hypocrisy over rights
573. Militants attack diplomatic area in Syrian capital: Gunfire and explosions are heard in Damascus as former U.N. building is struck. Three assailants are among five reportedly killed
574. Bomb targets Saudi police headquarters: The suicide strike signals that militants are no longer attacking only foreigners, a government advisor says. Four people die and 148 are injured
575. Arab summit abruptly falls apart over regional strife; Saudi Arabia and Bahrain start the tide of key delegates skipping the talks in Tunisia on a plan to normalize relations with Israel
576. Taliban Demand August Pullout As the U.S. Rushes to Evacuate.
577. The Mirage of Womens Freedom in Saudi Arabia.
578. The World Breaks Its Asylum Promise.
579. The Toxic Legacy of 'Burn Pits'.
580. In Russia, the Threats Are Real.
581. A Detention Center's Lasting Effects.
582. Fighting Words.
583. Death row inmate to go free in Texas.
584. The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre in Milwaukee.
585. Vance 'Made Trumpism Sound Polite, Calm and Coherent'.
586. Texans take back their place of worship.
587. The Thread.
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