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Israel continues assassinating Palestinians
The Israeli forces on Sunday assassinated one of the leading figures of the Palestinian Fatah movement Osama Jawabera ( 29 year old) and wounded two children when a bomb the Israeli forces implanted in a public telephone complex went off in Nablus.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/25/2001
Morocco-UAE commission opens in Rabat
Foreign minister of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, arrived on Saturday in Morocco where he co-chaired this Monday with Moroccan peer, Mohamed Benaissa the opening of the Morocco-UAE joint commission.
Morocco-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 6/25/2001
Hamdan's Bin Zayed's tour covers Sudan, Morocco
The United Arab Emirates UAE minister of state for foreign affairs Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed al-Nahyan on Sunday started a tour during which he will visit Sudan and Morocco.
United Arab Emirates-Sudan, Politics, 6/25/2001
Egypt, EU sign today partnership agreement
Egypt and the European Union will sign on Monday a partnership agreement in Luxembourg.
Egypt-European Union, Politics, 6/25/2001
Moslems and Copts are sons of one homeland
Commenting on recent temporal occurrences which some tried to interpret as events between Muslims and Copts, President Mubarak said that there were forces which wanted to interpret events according to their whims and benefit from this to weaken Egypt.
Egypt, Politics, 6/25/2001
Syria: The first Economic paper released
The first private al-Iqtisadeyah paper was issued in Damascus to be the first Syrian economic paper of this sort to be licensed since several years and to join the satirical daily Addoumari , so far the first privately licensed weekly in the country.
Syria, Politics, 6/25/2001
Syria, Egypt, Jordan refuse smart sanctions
The Iraqi deputy premier and minister of finance Hikmat Ibrahim al-Ezzawi has stated that the governments of Egypt, Syria and Jordan informed him during his visit to the three states total rejection to the " smart sanctions" project debated at the meantime at the UN Security Council.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 6/25/2001
French paper and Syrian redeployment in Lebanon
The Monte Carlo radio said on Sunday that the French daily " Le point " issued on Sunday said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is truly seeking to push forward the cycle of progress in his country but at the same time considered the operation of redeployment the Syrian army made in Lebanon since several days as an operation aiming to improve " Damascus's face abroad before the visit of President al-Assad to France."
Syria-France, Politics, 6/25/2001
Proposals to amend the Kuwaiti election law
Several Kuwaiti members of parliament had proposed a law provides for amending the election law article so as the Kuwaiti woman to be given her political right, including her right for nomination to election, and to voting for the nation's council ( parliament), which the already enacted law prohibits her from.
Kuwait, Politics, 6/25/2001
Mubarak in a frank dialogue with NDP Parliamentary body of the Shura council
The Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Sunday met with the National Democratic Party (NDP) parliamentary body of the Shura Council members on the occasion of the end of the mid-term Shura Council elections.
Egypt, Politics, 6/25/2001
Mubarak review latest developments in the Occupied Territories
US Middle East peace envoy William Burns met with President Hosni Mubarak on Sunday upon his arrival to cairo.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 6/25/2001
Reconciliation attempt between Makadishu government and its opposition
Leaders of the Somali groups opposition to the government of the provisional President Abd Salad Hassan have started to arrive in Addis Ababa to make talks with high ranking Ethiopian officials concerning developments.
Somalia, Politics, 6/25/2001
Moroccan-Indian businessmen undertake to consolidate cooperation
Moroccan and Indian businessmen have voiced commitment to consolidating economic and commercial cooperation between Morocco and India.
Morocco-India, Economics, 6/25/2001
International program child labor to be launched
Rabat will host this June 27-29 a national seminar to launch the international program against child labor and examine local plans.
Morocco, Culture, 6/25/2001
Yemeni Socialist party supports government's call to maintain dialogue on elections law
Yemen, Politics, 6/25/2001
Egypt denies getting missiles deal from North Korea
The Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher denied allegations that Egypt got missiles from North Korea. Maher described such allegations as groundless.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 6/25/2001
Half million Palestinian prisoners in the Israeli jails
The Palestinian prisoners and freed men affairs ministry has announced that the Israeli authorities detained more than 750 Palestinians since the eruption of the Palestinian Intifada on September 28, 2000, including 207 children under 16 year old.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/25/2001
Lebanese cultural week in Kuwait
The Lebanese cultural week was opened on Sunday in Kuwait it lasts for five days and includes high ranking cultural activities.
Kuwait-Lebanon, Culture, 6/25/2001
Industrial modernization programs run in parallel
The Egyptian Minister of Industry and Technological DevelopmentMostafa al-Rifaei Monday said the three programmes on modernizing industry in Egypt, financed by the Egyptian government, the private sector and the European Union, run parallelly to develop industrial sectors in order to cope with new changes.
Egypt, Economics, 6/25/2001
An exhibition of modern Syrian artists at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum 23 June - 2 September 2001
Syria, until 1999, has locally, largely been known for itŐs more ancient cultural artifacts than modern accomplishments for more than 40 years. Middle Eastern politics has, until recently, made this area a land of mystery within the area of Arts and Culture.
Syria, Culture, 6/25/2001
Syria in the eyes of Europe: An exhibition by the European Commission
The way the European writers, researchers, travelers and artists view Syria creates a colorful mosaic which bears testimony to Europe's diversity. An art exhibition on this these will be opened at the Damascus Khan Asaad Pasha on July 4th.
Syria-European Union, Culture, 6/25/2001
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President Bashar al-Assad, and his wife, today ( Monday) heads for Paris in a state visit to the French republic at the invitation of the French President Jacques Chirac during which he will hold talks with the French President and with the Prime Minister Lionel Jospin.
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Libyan President Muammar al-Qaddafi on Sunday received a message from the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir relating to the situation in Southern Sudan and the Libyan- Egyptian initiative to achieve national reconciliation in Sudan.
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The Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal will today ( Monday) pay an official visit to Britain during which he will hold talks with high ranking British officials foremost being the prime minister Tony Blair.
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The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Maher has stressed the need of Israel's halting its flagrant aggressions against the unarmed Palestinian people as well as to stop its settlement policy so as conditions in the Middle East to be calmed.
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Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria and Patriarch of Saint Mark's Diocese warned Israel against tampering with Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, highlighting its sanctity for the Muslim world. Referreing to Israel's attempt to revive the so-called Mount Temple under al Aqsa Mosque, Islam's third holiest site Pope Shenouda said, "If Jews want to rebuild it, why should they insist on reconstructing beneath Al Aqsa Mosque?".
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