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Calls for a strategy to protect Arab woman, child
A conference, convened in Amman on November 3-4 to assess the human development report (2002) in the Arab states, called for a strategy to protect women and children in the Arab states.
Regional, Culture, 11/6/2002
Iraqi- Iranian higher committee on trade, economic cooperation starts
The chairman of the Iraqi side to the meeting Muhammad Mahdi Saleh said at the beginning of the talks that Iraq seeks to develop bilateral cooperation relations with Iran in all fields.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 11/6/2002
Trial for two Kuwaitis for praising the killing of an American soldier
The trial of two Islamists Kuwaitis started yesterday over that two men praised the killing of one US marine in Kuwait.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 11/6/2002
Jordanian government warns trade unions from making the Jordanian street against the judiciary
The Jordanian government has extended a strong warning for the vocational trade unions for the second time within ten days to that it will be obliged to resort, to issuing provisional laws for the trade unions, if the trade unions council will carry out its threats to provoke the Jordanian public because of the continued arrest of the chairman and members of the anti- normalization with Israel committee in Jordan.
Jordan, Politics, 11/6/2002
Khartoum permits Eritrean opposition to open offices in Sudan
The Sudanese government has permitted Eritrea's opposition to open three offices in Khartoum and Port Sudan and Kasla in order to run political and media campaigns against the regime of Eritrea's President Asyas Afourki and the ruling People's Front in Eritrea.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 11/6/2002
Jordan: Arresting of one Islamists claimed responsibility for assassinating Folley
The Jordanian authorities arrested Naem Abu al-Louz after suspecting him of contacting the American embassy in Amman during which he claimed responsibility for killing the American diplomat Laurence Folley and threatened to launch more attacks.
Jordan, Politics, 11/6/2002
Mubarak approves the formation of the higher council for policies in the democratic national party
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt has approved, in his capacity as the chairman of the Democratic National party, the formation of the higher council for policies in the party, chaired by his son Jamal Mubarak, member of the commission of the officce of the party's general secretariat. This is however the secretariat which was formed according to the new system initiated recently in September by the party's secretary congress.
Egypt, Politics, 11/6/2002
Russia, Gulf states commit to peaceful solution to the Iraqi crisis
Russia and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states have called for settling the Iraqi crisis by political and diplomatic means.
Gulf-Russia, Politics, 11/6/2002
Washington warns US companies which boycott Israel
The American authorities have threatened to impose sanctions on American companies which will honor the call addressed by the" Israel's boycott office" of the Arab League to boycotting Israel economically.
Regional-USA, Economics, 11/6/2002
Ben Eliezer: peace with Palestinians is not possible without dismantling settlements
The chairman of the Israeli Labor party Benyamin Ben Eliezer has admitted that a settlement with the Palestinians can not be materialized without eliminating the Israeli settlements erected in the occupied Palestinian areas.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/6/2002
Desolving the Israeli Knesset for elections, Mofaz vows to crush Intifada, two Palestinians killed
While the Israeli bulldozers were uprooting olive and citrus trees to the east of Beit Hanoun, the Israeli forces closed the two check points of Abu Hauli in Deir al-Balah and al-Matahin at the entrance of Khan Younis and arrested seven Palestinians there beside another one at Arenz crossing to the north of Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/6/2002
Yemen investigates in a car explosion carrying al-Qaida members
Yemen said it is investigating the reason for the blowing up of a car which was carrying 6 persons presumed to have carried members of al-Qaida organization in Mareb province to the east of the country.
Yemen, Politics, 11/6/2002
Moroccan and French Mediterranean Cinema Festivals Twinned
Besides instituting cooperation with the French festival, the Moroccan festival manager also took advantage of his presence in Montpellier to announce that the 12th Tetuan festival will be held from March 28 through April 4.
Morocco-France, Economics, 11/6/2002
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday evening made a telephone call with the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that dealt with the situation in the Middle East and the Iraqi crisis.
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Syria's deputy prime minister and foreign minister Farouk al-Shara yesterday received a telephone call from the Iranian foreign minister Kamal Kharazi dealing with latest regional and international developments. Stress was laid on rejecting the option of war towards which certain American sides are pushing and the need of finding out a peaceful settlement for the Iraqi issue through the UN.
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President Kumba Yala of Guinea Bissau arrived in Rabat for a private visit to Morocco. The President of Guinea Bissau was welcomed at his arrival by state secretary of foreign affairs and cooperation, Taib Fassi Fihri.
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Kuwait's Jaber al-Mubarak al-Hamad al-Sabah, deputy prime minister and minister of defense on Monday stressed that there are plane runways near the Kuwaiti military bases in the northern areas.
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The ruler of Kuwait yesterday received a message from the US President George Bush relating to means of strengthening and developing bilateral relations between the two friendly countries.
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Trade Unions in Sudan and the ministry of finance have agreed to increase wages of state employees by 30%, effective January, 2003.
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