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Mrs. Mubarak: No future, development without women's partnership
"There would be no development without the participation of half of society and no future without the contribution of woman in shaping it," she added.
Regional, Culture, 11/4/2002
Russia tell the Arab League its rejection of a new UN resolution on attacking Iraq
Russia on Saturday informed the Arab League (AL) officially its decision which rejects any decision to be released by the UN Security Council that would permit the use of force against Iraq, spontaneously.
Iraq-Russia, Politics, 11/4/2002
Sudan warns against war extension to west; dealing with Affourki's opposition is justified
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael has announced that his country's dealing with Eritrea's opposition is justified as far as Eritrea is deploying its soldiers along the Eastern borders.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 11/4/2002
Talibani: The US will try 30 Iraqi officials as war criminals
The leader of the Kurdistani National Federation party Jalal al-Talibani has announced that the US administration has prepared a list including the names of 30 Iraqi officials to try them as war criminals in the Hague.
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 11/4/2002
Sudan, Yemen, Ethiopia for toppling Eritrea's regime
Well-informed press sources in Sudan have stated that the recent summit meeting in Sanaa held between the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Ethiopian prime minister Malas Zenawi had resulted in an initial agreement to take all measures including military measures, if necessary, to topple the regime of Asyas Afourki in Eritrea.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 11/4/2002
Sudanese consulate in Kenya
President of Kenya Daniel Arap Moi has officially approved the opening of a Sudanese consulate in the Kenyan city of Lukshiko from which humanitarian aids for Southern Sudan are sent.
Sudan-Kenya, Politics, 11/4/2002
Al-Jazira: Saudi Arabia denies Ar'ar crossing to have resumed activities
The director general of the customs department in Saudi Arabia Saleh al-Barrak has denied Jdedat Ar'ar crossing on the Saudi- Iraqi border has resumed its activities recently.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 11/4/2002
On the Tigris and the Euphrates
The Turkish daily Star said Saturday that the Arab states led by Syria and in support of Iraq has practiced a continuous pressure against Turkey and succeeded in embarrassing it repeatedly at the international level especially concerning the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 11/4/2002
An emergency meeting for the Arab foreign ministers
A source close to the Arab League (AL)has stated that the AL council will hold an emergency meeting at the level of the foreign ministers next Saturday which falls November 9th in Cairo to be dedicated to the Palestinian and Iraqi issue. The source said that the ministers will hold large scale consultations concerning the situation in the Arab states especially in Palestine and Iraq.
Regional, Politics, 11/4/2002
A draft constitution for the Kurdish parliament
The Turkish Jihan news agency said on Saturday that the Kurdish Parliament on Friday started discussions on two draft bills for the Constitutions stating to found an Arab- Kurdish federal state in Iraq and that the city of Karkouk will be the capital for the district of Kurdistan.
Iraq, Politics, 11/4/2002
Kuwait denies protection of Americans before International Criminal Court
An official Kuwaiti source has denied what was announced in New York on Saturday that Kuwait is preparing to sign an agreement with the USA on immunizing American citizens who are brought before the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 11/4/2002
Palestinan authority statement on deteriorated Palestinian conditions
In an official statement yesterday, the Palestinian authority called on the international Quartet committee for accelerating its efforts to halt the grave deterioration and the "daily Israeli crimes against the Palestinian people and their lands."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/4/2002
Four Palestinians killed by Israel yesterday night
Palestinian sources said that four Palestinians were killed by the fire of the Israeli army in two separate kilings in Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/4/2002
An American military delegation in Israel for coordination
An American military delegation started a visit to Israel in the framework of the military and security cooperation between the US and Israel.
Israel-USA, Military, 11/4/2002
Israeli warplanes violate the Lebanese airspace
The Israeli warplanes and helicopters yesterday repeatedly violated the Lebanese airspace over the Lebanese areas in south Lebanon and broke the sound barrier, carrying out mock and provocative raids.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 11/4/2002
One US police helicopter attacked in Yemen
Unidentified persons on Sunday opened fire at a helicopter belonging to a US oil company to the east of Yemen, and this resulted in wounding one of the plane's crew before it was able to land safely.
Yemen-USA, Local, 11/4/2002
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Saturday received the Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri. Discussions dealt with current regional and bilateral conditions and relations.
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The Saudi King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz has called for holding rainfall prayers in all parts of Saudi Arabia today.
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Libya was elected unanimously as the deputy chairman of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization FAO. The Libyan official News Agency said that this was made during the convening of FAO's council in its 123rd session at FAO's headquarters in Rome.
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