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Mubarak meet Burns; Egypt expects 'positive move' on peace after summits
The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Maher announced yesterday that Egypt expects the two summits of Sharm Esh Sheikh in Egypt and al-Aqaba in Jordan to result in "a positive move" towards peace in the Middle East.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 5/31/2003
Morocco-France partnership is strategic, French former premier
Partnership between Morocco and France is "strategic," said Thursday French former prime minister, Alain Juppe, who is currently in a visit to Morocco, pleading for "a reinforced partnership" between the kingdom and the European Union (EU).
Morocco-France, Politics, 5/31/2003
Somalia prepares to choose a new president
The Somali tribes are preparing to elect the leader for the United Somalia Republic party, Abdul Nour Ahmad Dourman, as a president of the country in succession for the current President Abdi Qasem Salad Hassan whose term of office expires in July.
Somalia, Politics, 5/31/2003
Reading for all Festival, mid-June
Egypt's Supreme National Committee of the Reading- for-All Festival under the chairmanship of First Lady Suzanne Mubarak discussed the special report on Family Library and Read to Your Child" Project as well as the preparations for this year Festival of Reading for-All during mid-June.
Egypt, Culture, 5/31/2003
Maher: Egypt has US assurances sticking to roadmap
Egypt has assurances that the US will stick to the roadmap peace plan, said Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher Thursday.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 5/31/2003
US forces call Iraqis to abstain from fire, Sen. Rockefeller: no mass destruction weapons in Iraq
The central American leadership admitted that its forces arrested nine Iraqis in Deyali governorate under the pretext that one of its patrols was exposed in al-Miqdadiyah city to an attack by gunmen.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/31/2003
With escalation of operations against occupation, Western fears of resistance groups arriving in Iraq
The Anglo- American forces in Iraq yesterday announced that foreign groups described as extremists were able to enter the Iraqi territories to carry out "destructive acts" in order to destabilize security and stability.
Iraq, Politics, 5/31/2003
Turkish delegation in Syria
A Turkish delegation including several political, cultural and media activists arrived in Idleb ( North East of Syria ) on Friday.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 5/31/2003
Al-Hayat: Seale: urges US to recognize the rights of Palestinian, Iraqis
The British well-known Journalist and Writer Patrick Seale called yesterday the U.S. to admit the Palestinian and Iraqi people's right of living in real independent states stressing that this constitutes the most effective policy to ensure the security in the world of anger.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/31/2003
US committee for refugees skeptical about figure of 165,000 refugees living in tindouf camps
The US committee for refugees cast doubt on claims by Algerian authorities and Polisario leaders that there are 165,000 refugees in the camps of Tindouf (southwestern Algeria).
Algeria-USA, Politics, 5/31/2003
Some 8,000 Iraqis left Syria, Lebanon since the end of war
The office of the Shiite clergy in Damascus, Muhammad Saeed al-Hakim, said that the office helped in returning back so far 8,000 Iraqis from Syria and Lebanon since the end of the war against Iraq.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 5/31/2003
Morocco's Istiqlal Party seeks membership in International Democrat Union
The Moroccan Istiqlal Party (PI/government) has submitted an application for membership in the International Democrat Union, which will examine the request during the Union's upcoming meeting scheduled here June 4, under the chairmanship of Spain's Premier, José Maria Aznar.
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 5/31/2003
Al-Hayat: To help in interrogate likely terrorists, a Saudi team arrives in Sudan
A high ranking Saudi Arabian security team arrived in Khartoum, Sudan, to help in interrogating 19 persons including 17 Saudis who were arrested over suspicion of being members in a terrorist network, according to a Sudanese daily yesterday.
Sudan-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 5/31/2003
Amnesty international: Israel commits war crimes against the Palestinians
Amnesty International said in its recent report that "In the Occupied Territories the Israeli army committed abuses which constituted war crimes. These included unlawful killings, obstruction of medical assistance and targeting of medical personnel, extensive and wanton destruction of property, torture and cruel and inhuman treatment, unlawful confinement
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/31/2003
Sharon clings to principles, Abbas waits to meet Bush
The advisor for the Palestinian President, Nabil Abu Rudinah, announced it was agreed during the meeting between the Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas and the Israeli Ariel Sharon to release a joint statement concerning their positions concerning the Roadmap in al-Aqaba, Jordan, at the summit which will bring them together with the US President George W. Bush on Wednesday.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 5/31/2003
Moroccan and US IT and construction companies strike partnership agreements
Two partnership agreements were signed here on Friday between Moroccan and US companies, operating in IT and construction sectors, in the presence of US undersecretary of state for trade, Maria Cino.
Morocco-USA, Business, 5/31/2003
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak called yesterday Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas.
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The international conference of the United Nation Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, UNESCO about democracy and peace in Beirut will start next Monday.
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The American Consulate in Oker will reopen its doors before applicants for entry visa to the USA as from next Monday in its new building, after an explosion had targeted the Consulate in 1984 and resulted in closing ever since.
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Deliberations of the 43rd session of the Arab Parliamentarian Union Council will start in Beirut next Tuesday. Lebanese working paper will stress the necessity of establishing a unified Arab Parliament and Arab common market.
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The first stage of the new University hospital in Al-Azhar will be completed within the next two months, said Ahmed Omar Hashem President of Al-Azhar University, noting that the hospital's outpatient and emergency buildings are equipped with the state of the art technology and Modern medical equipment.
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A new study by the Egyptian Exporters Association said the Japanese market was among the promising ones for Egyptian exports regardless of the hurdles that curb the entry of Egyptian products now.
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