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Several Iraqi ambassadors refuse to return back to Baghdad
An official in the Iraqi foreign ministry said yesterday that several Iraqi and charge de affairs abroad preferred not to return back to Iraq after the call addressed by the ministry to them to return back to Baghdad.
Iraq, Politics, 7/28/2003

Cairo, Amman agree in principle to return back their ambassadors to Tel Aviv
The Jordanian foreign minister Marwan Muasher said yesterday that Cairo and Amman agree "in principle" to return back their ambassadors to Tel Aviv. He linked that to Israel's realization of "tangible results on the ground." Muasher also did not set a date for their return.
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 7/28/2003

One Bahriani arrested in Saudi Arabia
An official at the Bahraini foreign ministry said yesterday that the Saudi authorities arrested a Bahraini citizen while he was crossing to Saudi Arabia through a bridge linking the two states.
Bahrain-Saudi Arabia, Local, 7/28/2003

538% increase in Israeli tourism to Egypt
A tourists' statistic issued by Central Auditing for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) highlighted the increase of Israeli tourists who visited Egypt last June.
Egypt-Israel, Economics, 7/28/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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