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Sudanese forces restore back Tourit; Garang does not oppose signing a truce before negotiations
The Sudanese government has liberated the southern city of Tourist, and with that, Sudan has restored back its military and political control it had lost and lead to its pullout from Mashakos negotiations on September 1st.
Sudan, Politics, 10/9/2002

Butaflika: the war against Iraq is not justified Aznar: rapprochement with Algeria does not target Morocco
The Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika said on Tuesday that the Algerians are angry over what is taking place in Palestine to the extent that they can not justify the American war against Iraq.
Algeria-Spain, Politics, 10/9/2002

US soldiers killed, wounded in attack in Kuwaiti Filka island
During American preparations campaign against Iraq in Kuwait, one American soldier was killed and another one wounded in an attack launched by two armed Kuwaitis said to be that they are linked to al-Qaida organization and were trained in Afghanistan.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 10/9/2002

Three Jordanian trade unionists arrested over membership in anti- normalization society
Jordanian legal sources said that the State Court attorney general Col. Mahmoud Obeidat on Tuesday ordered the arrest of three trade unionists accused of being members in a "non legal society" which stands against normalization with Israel.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 10/9/2002

Al-Assad received Saxonia's prime minister, Lithuania's FM on economic issues
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday in Damascus received the prime minister of lower Saxonia's state in the Federal Republic of Germany Sigmar Gabriel and members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria, Politics, 10/9/2002

Parties Intensify consultation, on poll morrow
After the legislative elections of September 27, Moroccan political parties are intensifying consultation in quest of possible alliances, crucial for the formation of a new government.
Morocco, Politics, 10/9/2002

Mubarak gets a message from Blair
President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt on Tuesday received a message from the British prime minister Tony Blair relating to overall conditions in the Middle East region especially the developments of the Iraqi issue and the deteriorated conditions in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Egypt-UK, Politics, 10/9/2002

Sudanese FM confirms Eritrea's participation in Eastern Sudan's attacks
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael said that there is an actual participation by Eritrean soldiers in the attack launched by the Sudanese rebels and the opposition against East Sudan area, noting that Eritrean soldiers will be shown via the Sudanese mass media.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 10/9/2002

Hurriyet: Irbil meeting alleviated Ankara's concern
Turkish daily Hurriyet has stated that the meeting of the Kurdish parliament last week in Ibril has alleviated Ankara's concern, describing the results of the meeting as fair.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 10/9/2002

Clashes renewed between the Palestinian police, Hamas in Gaza
Confrontation were renewed on Tuesday between the Palestinian police men and members of the Hamas movement in Gaza, despite the call made by the PLO to forbid internal fighting.
Palestine, Politics, 10/9/2002

Israel renewed aggressions, Sharon threatens more massacres
The Israeli carnage in Khan Younis which claimed the lives of 15 Palestinians while other 150 were wounded, was followed by further aggressions against the Palestinians in Gaza resulted in more wounded and detained Palestinians.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 10/9/2002


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Kuwait's Amir discussed during his meeting on Tuesday with the Bulgarian President Georgi Barmanov bilateral relations between the two countries and means of strengthening them in all fields. Go

The Saudi minister of industry and electricity Hashem al- Yamani on Tuesday in Riyadh discussed with the Finnish minister of trade means of strengthening bilateral cooperation relations and finding out appropriate investment opportunities for the private sector in the two countries in the field of industry and electricity. Go

The Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon has stated that contacts are being made concerning the problem of al-Wazzani river waters with Lebanon and that Israel, as will not give up the water of al-Wazzani river. Go

The Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon has decided to shorten his visit due to be held to the USA in mid October to be only limited to meeting with the US President George Bush. Go





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