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LSE Middle East conference abruptly cancelled
A top London university has abruptly pulled out of a conference scheduled to be held on Sunday in the United Arab Emirates.
The London School of Economics (LSE) cited concerns about restrictions that "threatened academic freedom".
The conference was examining the causes of the Arab Spring and its ongoing impact in the region and beyond.
A senior LSE academic told the BBC he had been detained at the airport in Dubai on Friday.
Dr Kristian Coates Ulrichsen, who is the co-director of the Kuwait programme at LSE, said immigration authorities had separated him from his colleagues and confiscated his passport before denying him entry and sending him back to London.
In an earlier statement given to the BBC, the university said:
"The London School of Economics and Political Science has cancelled a conference it was co-hosting with the American University of Sharjah on The Middle East: Transition in the Arab World.
"The decision was made in response to restrictions imposed on the intellectual content of the event that threatened academic freedom."
It did not say who had placed restrictions on the conference but a well-placed source told the BBC pressure had come from "very senior" UAE government officials.
To date LSE has received £5.6m ($8.5m) from the Emirates Foundation, which is funded by the UAE government, but the institution denied that the foundation was involved in placing the restrictions.
But the LSE has been sensitive to criticism about accepting money from Middle East sources since its close links to the former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi and his family were revealed in 2011.
The university was criticised at the time for a "chapter of failures" in its links with the Gaddafi regime.
A report by former Lord Chief Justice Woolf released in November 2011 said that mistakes and errors of judgement had damaged the LSE's reputation.
Many injured in West Bank protests over hunger strikes
More than 60 people have been injured in clashes between Palestinians and the Israeli army in the West Bank, the Palestinian Red Crescent has said.
Youths, gathered outside Ofer prison near Ramallah, threw stones and petrol bombs towards Israeli soldiers.
The soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets. There were reports of live fire being used.
The demonstrators were calling for the release of four Palestinian prisoners who are on hunger strike.
The prisoners say they have been detained without charge; Israel argues the men are a security threat.
One of the hunger strikers, Samer Issawi, has been on an on off strike for more than 200 days. He is said to weigh less than 50kg.
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Palestinian prisoners
- Israel holds 4,517 Palestinians in its jails
- 1,031 held until the conclusion of legal proceedings
- 178 in administrative detention (without charge or trial)
- 170 are under the age of 18
(Source: Israel Prison Service December 2012)
For most of his strike, he has been taking only water as well as vitamins, minerals and sugars.
The three other hunger strikers are Tariq Qaadan, Jafar Ezzedine and Ayman Sharawna.
A spokesperson for Israel's Prisons Service said earlier this week the four prisoners were in "satisfactory condition" and receiving medical treatment as needed, but they had lost the right to family visits when they began their protests.
As of December 2012, Israel held 4,517 Palestinians in its jails.
Of these 1,031 are being held until the conclusion of legal proceedings, 178 are in administrative detention (without charge or trial) and 170 are under 18 years of age.
Administrative detention is a system under which a military court can order suspects to be detained indefinitely, subject to renewal every six months by the court, without trial or charge. The Israeli military says it uses administrative detention when it fears an immediate risk to security or to protect informants.
The issue of prisoners is an emotive one for Palestinians, who view many of those incarcerated as heroes of the conflict with Israel.
Barcelona to play Middle East 'peace' match
Israeli President Shimon Peres and Barcelona's president Sandro Rossell said the game would take place in Israel's Ramat Gan stadium on 31 July.
Support for the Spanish mega-club unites football fans on both sides of the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
The announcement came during Mr Rossell's first visit to Israel and the West Bank.
He said: "Barca wants to make a modest contribution to build bridges of understanding and harmony between the Israeli and Palestinian people through sports and education."
It is not yet know who will make the one-day trip for Barcelona, but there are high hopes that star striker Lionel Messi will be among the visitors.
The exhibition game will bring together top Israeli and Palestinian players to face the Barcelona side, says the BBC's Yolande Knell in Jerusalem, although the team's composition has yet to be confirmed.
An aide to Mr Peres told Israel's Ynet news that such a game "could promote peace".
Mr Rossell will meet Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday, when it will be established whether the team will include Palestinian, as well as Israeli, national players.
Last year the Spanish club inadvertently became embroiled in Middle Eastern politics when Gilad Shalit - the former Israeli soldier held by Palestinian militants in Gaza for five years - was a guest at its Nou Camp stadium for a match against archrivals Real Madrid.
Amid Palestinian anger, an invitation was also extended to a footballer on their national side - Mahmoud al-Sarsak, who had recently been released having spent three years in an Israeli jail without charge - but he chose not to attend.
Last year the Palestinian Football Association (PFA) unsuccessfully lobbied European football's governing body, Uefa, to stop Israel from hosting the continent's 2013 under-21 championship over the issue of Palestinian players in Israeli detention.
Palestinian Olympic squad goalkeeper Omar Abu Rois and Ramallah player Mohammed Nimr are currently being held in Israel without trial.
Syria conflict: Many dead in huge Damascus bombing
A massive car bomb explosion in the Syrian capital, Damascus, has killed at least 53 people and injured another 200, reports say.
Syria blamed "terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda" for the blast, which hit a central district near the headquarters of Syria's ruling Baath Party.
TV pictures showed images of bodies, wrecked cars and shattered windows.
The violence comes as Russia and the Arab League say they want to broker direct government-opposition talks.
No group has yet admitted the attack.
The Syrian foreign ministry blamed the bombing on "armed terrorist groups linked to al-Qaeda that receive financial and logistic help from abroad".
The militant Islamist al-Nusra Front previously said it had carried out many of the bombings that have rocked Syria since the uprising began in March 2011.
Meanwhile Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the war as "a road to nowhere".
The opposition Syrian National Coalition is holding a two-day meeting in Egypt to discuss a framework for a possible solution.
Also on Thursday, the UN and Arab League envoy for Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi, agreed to remain in office through the rest of 2013, UN spokesman Martin Nesirky told the Associated Press. Mr Brahimi's contract was due to expire on Friday.
The UN has estimated up to 70,000 people have died in the conflict in the past two years.
'Upside down'Police and witnesses said the blast was a car bomb. It went off in the central Mazraa neighbourhood, close to the Baath offices and Russian embassy.
State and pro-regime TV showed pictures of dead bodies and destroyed cars. State media said at least 53 were killed and another 200 injured in the blast. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based activist group, said at least 42 had died, most of them civilians.
Surrounding roads are reported to have been closed off to traffic and firefighters and medical staff were soon at the scene.
Witnesses told AP news agency the car had exploded at a security checkpoint between the Russian embassy and the Baath Party central headquarters.
"It was huge. Everything in the shop turned upside down,'' one local resident said. He said three of his employees were injured by flying glass that killed a young girl who was walking by when the blast hit.
"I pulled her inside the shop but she was almost gone. We couldn't save her. She was hit in the stomach and head."
State media said the explosion had struck near a school and clinic and that schoolchildren were among the casualties.
It seems to have been targeted at the Baath party offices, but also affected residential areas, says the BBC's Lina Sinjab in Damascus.
Heavy fighting between government and rebel forces continued around the city, with the government carrying out air strikes in the suburbs.
Shortly after the car bomb, two mortars were fired at a military headquarters in Damascus, reports say.
And there were two other explosions in the city, also at security checkpoints, according to the SOHR.
The UK-based activist group is one of the most prominent organisations documenting and reporting incidents and casualties in the Syrian conflict. The SOHR says its reports are impartial, though its information cannot be independently verified.
Opposition 'softens'Mr Lavrov said the Kremlin and the Arab League wanted to establish direct contact between the Syrian government and the opposition.
Speaking in Moscow, where he hosted league officials and several Arab foreign ministers, the Russian foreign minister said that sitting down at a negotiating table was the only way to end the conflict without irreparable damage to Syria.
"Neither side can allow itself to rely on a military solution to the conflict, because it is a road to nowhere, a road to mutual destruction of the people," he said.
Mr Lavrov and Arab League General Secretary Nabil Elaraby said their priority was to create a transitional government to navigate a way out of the violence.
No conditions for the negotiations have been set, they said.
The proposal initially received a cool reception from the Syrian National Coalition (SNC), with senior member Abdelbaset Sieda insisting Mr Assad and his allies "must go first".
"After that we can discuss with others in the regime who didn't share in the killing of our people," he said.
But the news agency Reuters says it has seen a draft SNC communique being discussed in Cairo which demonstrates an apparent softening in the group's stance.
The document reasserts the group's position that Mr Assad's apparatus cannot be part of any political solution in Syria, but omits previous demands that Mr Assad's regime must go even before any talks, Reuters says.
But that may still prove unacceptable in Damascus, says the BBC's James Reynolds in Istanbul.
Egypt's Morsi changes parliamentary elections date
Egypt's President, Mohammed Morsi, has brought forward the start of the country's parliamentary elections, just days after announcing it.
The first round of voting in Cairo and four other provinces will now be held on 22 April, rather than 27 April.
The president's spokesman said the move was in response to complaints from Coptic Christians, who had complained the original date clashed with Easter.
Earlier, a leading opposition figure called for a boycott of the elections.
"[I] called for parliamentary election boycott in 2010 to expose sham democracy. Today I repeat my call, will not be part of an act of deception,'' Mohamed ElBaradei wrote on Twitter.
However, some within Mr ElBaradei's opposition coalition, the National Salvation Front (NSF), criticised his decision, saying it was too hasty.
'Further polarisation'Shadi Taha, a leader of the al-Ghad al-Thawra party, told the Associated Press: "The last thing we need is to enter a new cycle that further polarises and splits the country."
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Issam al-ArianFreedom and Justice PartyRunning away from a popular test only means that some want to assume executive authority without a democratic mandate”
Blogger Mahmoud Salem said a boycott would result in a parliament dominated by Mr Morsi's Muslim Brotherhood, ultraconservative Salafists, and former members of the government of Hosni Mubarak, ousted in February 2011.
The last elections saw the Muslim Brotherhood's political wing, the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), win 43% of the seats in the lower house, the People's Assembly, and 59% of the seats in the Shura Council.
The deputy leader of the FJP also condemned Mr ElBaradei's call.
"Running away from a popular test only means that some want to assume executive authority without a democratic mandate," Issam al-Arian said. "We've never yet known them to face any election or serious test."
Mr Arian said the polls would take place under "complete judicial supervision" and be monitored by Egyptian and foreign civil society and human rights groups.
The elections have been called because Egyptians voted in December in favour of a controversial new constitution, which requires that the process begins within two months. Currently, the last of the four rounds is due to be held on 19 and 20 June, with run-offs on 26 and 27 June.
Liberals, secularists and Copts complained before the referendum that the charter was drafted illegitimately by an Islamist-dominated assembly, and that it neither represented minorities nor protected key freedoms.
The elections were also called by the president only weeks after more than 70 people were killed in clashes between security forces and opposition supporters at protests held across the country to mark the second anniversary of the revolution which removed Mr Mubarak.
Give horsemeat-tainted food to poor - German minister
Germany's development minister has suggested that horsemeat mislabelled as beef should be distributed to the poor.
Dirk Niebel said he supported the proposal by a member of the governing CDU party, and concluded: "We can't just throw away good food."
The opposition dismissed the idea, but a priest said it should be considered.
Meanwhile, traces of horse DNA have been found in six tonnes of minced beef and 2,400 packs of lasagne Bolognese seized from a company in Italy.
The products were packaged by Italian group Primia, based near Bologna.
The health ministry said Primia had used meat from another company in Brescia and originally supplied by two other companies, also based there.
It is the first positive test in Italy since the scandal erupted last month.
Earlier, the Italian authorities said they had found no traces of horsemeat in beef products seized this week from the Swiss food giant Nestle.
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Prelate Bernhard FelmbergEvangelical Church in Germany (EKD)To throw away food that could be consumed without risk is equally bad as false labelling and cannot be a solution”
The health ministry said the 26 tonnes of cooked and frozen mince beef meals would be returned.
On Monday, Nestle announced that it was withdrawing two types of beef pasta meals from supermarkets in Italy and Spain after test revealed traces of horse DNA.
A problem was identified with a supplier in Germany, H J Schypke, it said.
Another German supplier, Dreistem, has been blamed for recalls of tinned goulash sold by the retailer Lidl in Germany and Scandinavia, while a third, Vossko, has been accused by Liechtenstein's Hiclona of using horsemeat in a pasta product withdrawn in Austria and Germany.
All three companies have blamed their own suppliers.
On Friday, Germany's consumer affairs ministry announced that it had now found traces of horse DNA in 67 of 830 food products tested.
Pistorius must live with conscience, Steenkamp father says
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South African athlete Oscar Pistorius "will have to live with his conscience" over the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, her father has said.
Barry Steenkamp was speaking a day after the Paralympic champion was freed on bail pending his trial.
Mr Pistorius, 26, admits shooting Ms Steenkamp, 29, but denies murder, saying he mistook her for an intruder.
"If it didn't happen the way he says it did he must suffer and he will suffer," her father told Beeld newspaper.
"It does not matter how much money he has and how good his legal team is, he will have to live with his conscience," Mr Steenkamp said.
"But if he speaks the truth, I can perhaps some day forgive him," he added.
Reeva Steenkamp was a model and law graduate with a burgeoning television career.
She was shot dead in the toilet of Oscar Pistorius's home in the early hours of 14 February - Valentine's Day.
Mr Pistorius admits firing the shots through a locked door but says he thought he was firing at an intruder, not the woman he says he loved.
He was released on bail on Friday after eight days in police custody.
A magistrate ruled that the state had not made a case that he would flee, or that he had a violent character.
The next hearing is set for 4 June.
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'Immense relief'My own view is that, even by his own account of events, Oscar Pistorius displayed the most extreme recklessness in firing blindly into a closed door, without even the most basic appreciation of who or what might lie behind it.
Perhaps he is being punished enough by losing the woman he told friends he thought might become his wife.
Having sat just over a metre away from him for the last four days in court, I can tell you he is a broken man.
But still, it is hard to imagine he will walk away from a trial without some form of sanction, and with his life and career changed forever by four shots fired into a toilet door.
Mr Pistorius is currently staying at his uncle's house in the upmarket suburb of Waterkloof in Pretoria.
His uncle Arnold said his family and friends felt "immense relief" on hearing he had been granted bail.
"What happened has changed our lives irrevocably," Arnold Pistorius said.
"Oscar will never be the same, having lost his love and at the same time having to live with the knowledge that he caused the death of the woman he loved," he said in a family statement.
Arnold Pistorius said the family was "acutely aware" that this was the start of a long road to prove he never meant to harm Ms Steenkamp.
"We realise the law must run its course, and we would not have it any other way," he said.
Reeva Steenkamp's mother June told Beeld that she had received a bouquet of flowers from the Pistorius family.
"But what does it mean?" she asked. "Nothing".
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Argument?Pistorius bail conditions
- Must hand over 1 million rand: 100,000 rand in cash up front, and proof that the rest is available
- Must turn in passports and any guns that he owns
- Cannot leave Pretoria without permission from probation officer, nor can he return to his home
- Forbidden to take drugs or drink alcohol
- Must report to police station between 07:00 and 13:00 every Monday and Friday
During the bail hearing, which began on Tuesday, both prosecution and defence laid out their cases.
Both sides agree that Oscar Pistorius shot through the bathroom door four times, hitting and killing Ms Steenkamp.
But prosecutors allege the shooting happened after the couple had an argument at Mr Pistorius's home in the early hours of 14 February.
The athlete says he woke in the middle of the night, and thought there was an intruder in the bathroom.
The prosecutors sought to portray him as man with a history of violence who was likely to flee the country.
But the defence argued it would be impossible for him to flee because his prosthetic legs would be noticed wherever he went.
Oscar Pistorius, 26, won gold medals at the Paralympic Games in Athens in 2004, in Beijing in 2008 and London in 2012.
In London he made history by becoming the first double-amputee to run in the Olympics, making the semi-final of the 400m
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