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Saudi crown prince: constitutional reforms are a matter of time
Al-Faleh said that the main basics included in the documents of the intellectuals included the call to develop the constituent of the ruling system towards a constitutional reform that will be conducive to the foundation of a state of establishments and the need to make a distinction between authorities and to establish a legislative authority ( Shoura council) directly elected by people, having a monitoring authority over other authorities.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 2/1/2003
House of representatives adopts law ending state monopoly over audio-visual sector
Deputies voted unanimously the draft at a plenary session chaired by Speaker of the House, Abdelouahed Radi.
Morocco, Politics, 2/1/2003
Great hopes pinned on Syria's women and education forum
Khulud Halaby: The Syrian woman has won considerable rights that enabled her to be on equal footing with man in all ways of life.
Syria, Culture, 2/1/2003
Morocco, Yemen probe fisheries cooperation
During the meeting, Rhafes stressed the need for Morocco and Yemen to prospect all cooperation and partnership opportunities to make their economic relations match the excellent political ties.
Morocco-Yemen, Economics, 2/1/2003
King Sihanouk of Cambodia stresses interest for Morocco's development, democracy breakthroughs
On Morocco's territorial integrity, the Cambodian PM said his country never recognized the puppet "SADR" and never had any relations with the "Polisario" mercenaries.
Morocco-Cambodia, Politics, 2/1/2003
Morocco, Spain normalize diplomatic ties
Morocco and Spain announced Thursday they are restoring full diplomatic ties with the return of their ambassadors to their respective posts.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 2/1/2003
Head of Iraqi national monitoring department says Blix report not professional
The Iraqi News agency INA said "Iraq's head of national monitoring department major-gen. Hussam Mohammed Amin announced that the report submitted by chief UN weapons inspector Hans Blix to the UN security council on Monday was not professional and unobjective for it did not unveil us and British claims on existence of weapons of mass destruction.Ê"
Iraq-UN, Politics, 2/1/2003
Two Palestinians killed, 17 wounded by Israel in Jenin
Two Palestinians were killed yesterday at dawn by the Israeli forces in Jenin. The first is Eyad Abu al-Leil ( 23 year old), the commander of al-Qassam group of the Fatah movement in the region, and the second was working as a guard in Jenin municipality called Hassan Hassan ( 52 year old).
Palestine-Israel, Military, 2/1/2003
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Libya's leader Al Qathafi on Thursday evening, in two separate telephone calls discussed with the Egyptian President Mubarak and the King of Bahrain Sheikh Hamad the current Arab conditions and US threats against the Iraqi people.
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Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad phoned Pakistani President, Porviz Musharraf about the necessity of coordinating all the concerned states efforts for averting war against Iraq a strike, particularly as Syria and Pakistan are non-permanent UN Security Council members and that the danger, which threatens Iraq also threats the whole region, Arabs and Muslims.
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President of the Popular Party (PP) in the Canary Islands, Jose Manuel Soria, slammed Thursday "the permanent hostility of the Canary Islands government towards Morocco."
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The Kuwaiti ministry of the interior has called on Kuwaiti citizens and residents in Kuwait to the need of carrying ID cards or passports as from today ( Saturday). The ministry explained that these new measures aim at preserving security amid current conditions taking place in the region.
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The "Environment and Energy 2003 Fair and Conference" is to be held in Abu Dhabi February, 2-5 2003, and is being attended by high ranking officials including Arab states ministers.
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The advisor for the Sudanese President for peace affairs Ghazi Salah Eddin has announced that the current peace negotiations in Kenya between the two delegations of the Sudanese government and the rebels are proceeding according to set schedule, after the crisis was eliminated, resulting from ceasefire violation in southern Sudan.
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The Hungarian mass media said yesterday that 50 Iraqi opposition members arrived in Budapest from Europe to the American Tasar camp on the Hungarian territories with the aim to be qualified in the areas of translation and administration in order to help the American forces in case these forces invade Iraq.
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The judicial affairs committee at the US Senate has approved a draft law to grant entry visas (not an immigration visa) to Iraqi scientists that give information in support of American allegations concerning the Iraqi weapons.
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