Xinhua Middle East news summary at 2200 GMT, June 30

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TEHRAN -- The Iranian government has approved visa-free policy for Chinese tourists visiting Iran, Eghtesadonline news website reported Sunday.

"As per the policy, Chinese tourists visiting Iran will no longer need to obtain visas," said Vali Teymouri, deputy head of Iran Cultural Heritage, Handcraft and Tourism Organization. (Iran-Chinese-Visa-free)

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MUSCAT -- Oman on Sunday condemned the attack on the Bahraini embassy in Baghdad on Thursday.

The country strongly condemns the attack on the embassy of Bahrain in Baghdad by a number of demonstrators, acts of sabotage in violation of the law and the immunity of internationally recognized diplomatic missions, said a statement of the Omani Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Oman-Iraq-Bahrain)

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KUWAIT CITY -- Kuwait will launch the seventh Arab children's theater festival on Tuesday at Al-Dasma Theater in Kuwait City, the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) said on Sunday.

The event will last until July 12, Bader Al-Duweesh, NCCAL's assistant secretary general, said in a statement. (Kuwait-Children-Festival)

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KHARTOUM -- Deputy Chairman of Sudan's Transitional Military Council (TMC) on Sunday announced that three members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and six citizens were injured in attacks by snipers in a protest in Omdurman city.

"Yesterday (Saturday) we warned against presence of infiltrators, and this is what has happened," said Mohamed Hamdan Daqlu when addressing a popular rally east of the Sudanese capital Khartoum. (Sudan-Protest) Enditem

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