CAIRO, Egypt (AP) – A suspected suicide bomber struck a bus station near the Egyptian Museum in Cairo on Saturday, killing an Arab man and injuring seven people, including four foreigners. Less than two hours later, two veiled women opened fire on a tour bus, injuring three people.
April 30, 2005
Cairo tourists come under attack
Cairo bomb kills one, injures four foreigners
CAIRO (Reuters) – A bomb killed an Egyptian man and injured three Egyptians and four foreign tourists near Egypt’s most popular museum in central Cairo on Saturday, security sources said.
Four U.S. Soldiers Killed by Iraq Car Bomb
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) – Insurgents launched fresh attacks in Baghdad and northern Iraq on Saturday, killing at least 10 Iraqis and wounding more than 30, officials said, in a second day of violence aimed at shaking the country’s newly formed government.
Turkey urges Iraq’s neighbours to back new govt
ISTANBUL, April 30 (Reuters) – Turkey urged Iraq’s other neighbours on Saturday to support the new government in Baghdad in order to promote stability and keep the country together.
Israeli police, Palestinians clash at land protest
JERUSALEM, April 29 (Reuters) – Several Palestinian protesters and an Israeli police officer were injured on Friday during a protest against a Greek Orthodox patriarch near the holiest Christian site in Jerusalem, police and clergy said.
Abu Ghraib woman makes plea deal
Iran ‘may resume’ uranium project
Palestinian Authority launches law-and-order drive
GAZA, April 30 (Reuters) – The Palestinian Authority on Saturday announced a new law-and-order campaign, pledging to put more police on the streets in a bid to boost public safety and confidence in President Mahmoud Abbas.








