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Al-Watan: Saudi Arabia on regional issues
Saudi Arabia's minister of the interior Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz has stressed that no official information has arrived from Yemen on that there are Saudis killed among those who were chased by the Yemeni forces.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 7/1/2003

Telephone call between Qatar's FM, Mahmoud Abbas
Qatar's foreign minister Hamad Bin Jasem Bin Jaber al-Thani yesterday made a telephone call with Palestinian prime minister Mahmoud Abbas.
Qatar-Palestine, Politics, 7/1/2003

Ireland ready to defend Morocco's request to have advanced status with EU
Ireland, which will take up as of next January the rotating chairmanship of the European Union, said it is ready to defend Morocco's request to have an advanced status with the European Union (EU).
Morocco-Ireland, Politics, 7/1/2003

Explosions in Iraq: scores killed, wounded
The Iraqis yesterday had two bloody incidents, the first was near al-Haditha city where scores were killed in an ammunition warehouse and the second in al-Falouja, which is rebellious against the Americans, where 3 explosions took place and resulted in killing 8 persons and 15 wounded, including Fiqh ( Islamic jurisprudence students), a mosque Imam, speculated to be a result of American air raids.
Iraq, Local, 7/1/2003

Algeria: 17 killed in a military plane crash over houses
At least 17 persons were killed in an Algerian military transport US- made Hercules plane over a residential area to the south of the capital Algiers.
Algeria, Local, 7/1/2003

ICRC to activate international humanitarian law in morocco
Regional delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for the Maghreb, Harald Schmid De Gruneck, said here on Saturday the current mission of his organization in Morocco is to promote international humanitarian law, particularly in the academic realm.
Morocco, Education, 7/1/2003

US Partnerships for Learning' Programs to be implemented soon in Morocco
The US Partnership for Learning, destined to Arab states, has started to yield fruit in Morocco and cultural exchanges programs will be launched this summer, Patricia Harrisson, Assistant of the US secretary of state for cultural and educational affairs, said in Marrakesh on Saturday.
Morocco-USA, Education, 7/1/2003

Annual average of medicines' consumption in Morocco is no more than us $17 by person
The annual average of medicines consumption in Morocco does not exceed 170 Dhs (US $17) by person, which is very low compared to the average in other Mediterranean countries, President of pharmacists' Union of Al Jadida, Nezha Hefti, said here on Friday.
Morocco, Economics, 7/1/2003

Morocco, Japan review fisheries cooperation
Means to upgrade cooperation ties between Morocco and Japan in fisheries and related sectors topped talks held here Monday by Moroccan fisheries minister, Tayeb Rhafes, and Japanese deputy agriculture, forests and fisheries minister, Toyoaki Ota.
Morocco-Japan, Economics, 7/1/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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