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Al- Faisal hands message to Mubarak from King; No US pressure concerning Iraq
The Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal denied following his meeting with President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt yesterday in Cairo any American pressures on the Arab states concerning the Iraqi issue.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/26/2002

Belgium refused to host Iraq opposition because timing
Michel announced yesterday from Cairo that his country refused to receive the Iraqi opposition conference which was due to be held in Brussels because its timing as it does not comply with the recent resolution of the UN security council
Iraq-Belgium, Politics, 11/26/2002

Algerian- Syrian joint statement boosting relations
A joint statement was issued yesterday in Damascus on the visit of the Algerian National Reform Movement Party to Syria.
Algeria-Syria, Politics, 11/26/2002

Riyadh trusts Rabat's handling of case of 3 saudis linked to al-Qaeda
Saudi Interior minister, Prince Nayef Ibn Abdel Aziz, said his country trusts the way Moroccan authorities are handling the case of three Saudis who are tried in Morocco for links with Al Qaida.
Saudi Arabia-Morocco, Local, 11/26/2002

Riyadh inspects charity funding: We delivered Washington an investigation on Princess Haifa's donations
Saudi Arabia has taken two remarkable steps to contain "the attack" it feels is being carried against it from inside the US. It announced it had delivered the American authorities the results of an investigation made on the financial donations carried out by the daughter of the former Saudi King Faisal, princess Haifa, the wife of the Saudi Ambassador to Washington, Prince Bander Bin Sultan, at a time when Riyadh launched deepened investigations on the activities of all charity organizations in the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/26/2002

Maan is isolated, Abu Sayyaf's son protected by tribes
A cautious calm prevailed yesterday on Maan and its citizens stayed indoor after the Jordanian security authorities renewed curfew.
Jordan, Politics, 11/26/2002

Saudi Arabia has no sleeping cell; Kuwait: targeting American soldiers is individual incident
Kuwait on Sunday stressed that opening fire at two American soldiers in Kuwait was "an individual incident" and does not indicate that there is a "security unrest" in the country, stressing solid relations with the US.
Kuwait-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/26/2002

Barazani, Talibani in France for a conference on the Kurds
The secretary general of the Kurdstani National Federation, Jalal al-Talibani, and the leader of the Kurdistani Democratic Party, Masoud al-Barazani ,yesterday arrived in Paris to convene meetings and joint talks with high ranking officials there and to take part in the works of the special conference on the future of the Kurds in Iraq
Iraq-France, Politics, 11/26/2002

Syria and Jordan for boosting tourism relations
Jordan's minister of transport Nader Zahabi opened on Sunday the locomotive tourist "Saloon" in order to encourage tourism between Syria and Jordan.
Syria-Jordan, Economics, 11/26/2002

Last Palestinian deportees leave Cyprus
Abdul Wahid Dawoud, the last Palestinian deportee exiled to Cyprus for lifting the siege on the " church of Nativity" in Bethlehem last may left the island yesterday to an undisclosed location.
Palestine-Cyprus, Politics, 11/26/2002

One child killed by Israel, Breaking in acts in West Bank
One 8- year old Palestinian Child was shot and other 8 Palestinian citizens were wounded including a woman by the fire of the Israeli forces in a curfew imposed on the city and a campaign of arrest in which three Hamas members were detained.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/26/2002


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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received yesterday Lebanese Prime Minister, Rafic Hariri. Talks dealt with the necessary steps to make Paris II conference successful and to benefit from this success in achieving prosperity for Lebanon. Go

Lebanese member of Parliament, Waleed Jumblat stressed yesterday in Beirut the importance of Syrian Lebanese solidarity in order to face all potentialities following the events of 11th of September. Go

Chief of the General Staff, G. Hassan Tourkmani received in Damascus yesterday Deputy Chief of the Canadian General Staff, Admiral, Kirck Madison, and an accompanying delegation. Go

A whale weighing 2.5 tons was washed ashore at a Rabat beach Saturday. According to Rabat urban commune vets, the dead mammal's age ranged between 6 and 12 months. Go





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