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New government includes twenty two newcomers
The new prime minister said he will be continuing in the same path, in accordance with the King's will to make of Morocco a modern state that is attached to its authenticity and values while being engrained with the values of democracy and social justice and enjoying a strong and open economy.
Morocco, Politics, 11/8/2002
Al-Shara conversation with de Villepin, and talks with Larsen on Iraq
The Foreign minister Farouk al-Shara yesterday received a telephone call from the French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin and discussions dealt with the current UN Security Council deliberations concerning Iraq.
Syria-France, Politics, 11/8/2002
Cairo denies preventing visits of three jails including extremist Islamists
The Egyptian" organization for human rights" has accused the Egyptian prisons authorities of closing three jails in Cairo for visitors, including detainees who are leaders and supporters of the extremist Islamic groups.
Egypt, Politics, 11/8/2002
Ben Ali provides new benefits for presidential candidates
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has renewed his commitment to the "pan reforms policy" which is "not confined to cope with changes but prepare for the aftermath."
Palestine, Politics, 11/8/2002
Chinese ME delegate meets with Maher, Moussa
Following his meeting with the Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Maher yesterday in Cairo, the Chinese special envoy to the Middle East Wang Ching said that view points between Egypt and China are "identical."
Egypt-China, Politics, 11/8/2002
Larsen: Quartet committee to meet in December
The UN ME peace coordinator Terry Rod Larsen announced yesterday that the Quartet committee which includes the US, the UN, Russia and the European Union will hold a meeting in December in Europe in order to discuss once again "the road map" in order to finding out a solution for the Israeli- Palestinian conflict.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 11/8/2002
Lahoud, Moratinos discussed al-Wazzani issue; UN role is basic
The Lebanese President Emil Lahoud yesterday received the EU-ME special peace envoy Miguel Moratinos.
Lebanon-European Union, Politics, 11/8/2002
Ardoghan: we will not take part in attacking Iraq
The leader of the Justice and Development party in Turkey, Rajab Tayeb Ardogan, who enjoyed great success in the Turkish parliamentary elections last Sunday asserted Turkey's rejection to take part in any American military action against Iraq.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 11/8/2002
Algerian government denies differences between Butaflika and the army; Algerian- US cooperation on terrorism
The US under secretary of state for political affairs Mark Grossman on Wednesday in Algiers stressed, following talks he had held with the Algerian foreign minister Abdul Aziz Balkhadem that Washington supports the political and economic reforms carried out by the government of President Abdul Aziz Butaflika.
Algeria-USA, Politics, 11/8/2002
Four Iraqis wounded in US- British planes; Baghdad amnesty covered releasing 560 Arabs
The Iraqi weekly al-Zawra' said yesterday that the general amnesty issued by the Iraqi President by the end of October covered the release of 560 Arab detainees from 12 Arab states, with six of them that were sentenced to death.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/8/2002
Hamas confirms Cairo meeting with PA delegation
In a statement, the Palestinian islamic resistance, Hamas, said that it was agreed to convene a meeting between the two delegations of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority during the few coming days in Egypt.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 11/8/2002
Two Palestinians shot, one preparing an operation; Israel demolishes three houses
One young Palestinian was shot while on his way to carry out an operation at Jeit Crossing near Kadomim settlement, near Nablus in the West Bank. The incident took place when the Israeli soldiers stopped a rent car which the Palestinian youth and two of his friends were riding.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/8/2002
Halevey: Toppling Arafat and Saddam within one year
Former director of the Israeli intelligence ( Mossad ) Afraem Halevey has considered that the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will be toppled within one year as from now.
Regional-Israel, Politics, 11/8/2002
DNA tests confirm morocco's mule miracle
DNA tests have confirmed that a Moroccan mule did give birth to a foal end of August in a small hamlet in the region of Oulmes, 80 kilometers away from Fez.
Morocco, Local, 11/8/2002
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The foreign minister Farouk al-Shara yesterday received the chairman of the higher council for education and culture in the PLO Yahya Yakhlaf, who is also the chairman of the general conference committee of the Palestinian writers and journalists. The meeting was attended by the chairman of the Arab Writers Union, Ali Oqla Orsan.
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Yemeni security sources said yesterday that the five persons who were killed on Sunday in the car explosion incident, attributed to an American attack, with the wanted Ali Qaid Sanyan al-Harithi are among the "dangerous members" of al-Qaida organization and among them was a person carrying the American nationality.
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An official source in Tunisia on Wednesday denied information stated by the " LOcctadian De Tunise" on seizing 200 Kg of explosives in Qasreen ( the two palaces, 300 Km to the southern west of the capital Tunisia, near the borders with Algeria ).
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