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Algeria supports an emergency Arab summit
Algeria has stressed it follows up with great concern the recent developments of the Arab arena and the current consultation to convene an extraordinary Arab summit. A statement by the Algerian foreign ministry issued on Wednesday stressed Algeria's support for the efforts aiming at unifying the ranks and defending the supreme interests of the Arab nation.
Algeria-Regional, Politics, 12/6/2002

Maan forum holds the government responsible
The third Jordanian national forum in Maan held the Jordanian government responsible for the events which took place in the city and the fall of many victims. In a statement circulated on Wednesday in Amman in the meeting held for that purpose, the Forum called for a national reconciliation government that can represent all the Jordanians, according to the statement.
Jordan, Politics, 12/6/2002

Syrian defense minister visits military formations
Under the directives of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Deputy Commander in Chief of the Army and Armed Forces, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defense, Moustafa Tlass, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, visited a military formation in Lebanon.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 12/6/2002

Exiled Iraqis discuss future of Iraq
Exiled Iraqis, who met to plan for the form of life in Iraq following any war that will result in toppling President Saddam Hussein, said that the country might need every thing, including a new currency to mobile telephone networks.
Iraq, Politics, 12/6/2002

Vatican congratulates Muslims on Eid al-Fiter
The Vatican's chief archbishop Michael Lois Vitz Grald, the chairman of the Papal council for dialogue among religions, has congratulated all Muslims in all parts of the world, in the name of the council and the Catholic church on the occasion of Eid al-Fiter.
Regional-Vatican, Religion, 12/6/2002

Two Palestinians killed, A British plan for separation force in Palestine
A Palestinian youth was shot dead in Jerusalem by the bullets of the Israeli forces and the Israeli police killed another Palestinian from Kafer Kanna town in the territories of 1948, while the Israeli army incurred in al-Zahra quarters and al-Sheikh Ajleen to the south of Gaza and demolished a house near Natsareim settlement and launched a large scale acts of detention targeting scores of Palestinians in Jerusalem, Beit Rima, Qalqilya, Toulkarem
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/6/2002

Dubai to host freight and cargo equipment exhibition
The demand for logistics and supply chain services has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the region. The Materials Handling exhibition is poised to make far greater impact compared to the previous years.
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Economics, 12/6/2002


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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad yesterday made a telephone call with Turkish President Ahmet Nacdat Sezar. During the call the two presidents discussed the standing bilateral relations and ways of boosting them further. Go

Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi yesterday received a message from the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir relating to efforts made to find out a peaceful solution to the situation in southern Sudan and the role played by Libya to this effect. Go

US Under-secretary for the Middle East, William Burns, is expected Monday in Morocco, as part of a tour that would lead him to Algeria and Tunisia, a source at the US embassy in Rabat told MAP. Go

The Israeli civil airline commission has prevented the Cypriot airline from organizing flights to Israel. Go





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