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Syria: banning al-Doumari circulation, one hour after permission
Each of the Syrian cynical weekly al- Doumari editorial team and the "human rights society in Syria" have criticized preventing of the weekly from circulation, just one hour after the authorities had permitted that.
Syria, Politics, 7/30/2003
Saudi Arabia: Preventing a reform journalist from writing
The Saudi Arabian journalist who supports reforms in Saudi Arabia, Hussein Shabakshi, yesterday announced that the Saudi government preventing him from writing.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/30/2003
Syrian - Turkish talks in Ankara
Syrian - Turkish official delegations held yesterday in Ankara at the Turkish Prime Ministry headquarters a joint and fruitful meeting.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/30/2003
Somali government withdraws from peace conference in Kenya
News reports in Kenya said that the delegation of the Somali provisional government withdrew from the peace conference, held in Nairobi under the pretext that the conference got out of track and the persistence of Somali groups on what the delegation called to Balkanize (fracture it) the country and deprive it of its Arabic and Islamic identity.
Somalia, Politics, 7/30/2003
Turkish president receives Miro
Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer received in Ankara yesterday evening Syrian Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa Miro and the accompanying delegation.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 7/30/2003
Al-Faisal on the US accusation of support for terrorism: it is an insult and false
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal has strongly criticized the "false accusations" against Saudi Arabia of having been involved in the attacks of September 11 against the US, based on predictions and "evil intentions" that have been stated in a US government report last week, in a 28- page chapter censured in the report which includes 900 pages.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 7/30/2003
Saddam eulogizes his two sons, vows revenge; occupation forces arrest 12 of Saddam associates
The toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein yesterday eulogized his two sons Ode and Qusai and his grandson Mustafa considering them "the guests of the almighty god.. where paradise.. is." He vowed to revenge for their death.
Iraq-USA, Military, 7/30/2003
After four months of suspension and weeks of resuming trade, Syrian train transport commodities to Iraq, today
Iraq and Syria resume today the railway trips to transport commodities between the two states, following a five month suspension, amid reports on the flow of the Syrian commodities to Iraq with an implicit American consent.
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 7/30/2003
Disagreement persists in security council over Baker plan on sahara
UN Security Council's experts, who met for the third time Monday over the Sahara issue, could not reach an agreement on the draft resolution presented by UN secretary general special envoy for the Sahara, James Baker.
Morocco-UN, Politics, 7/30/2003
King Mohammed receives Israel's grand sepharad rabbi
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, accompanied by Prince Moulay Rachid, received in Tandgiers Tuesday Rabbi Ammar Chlomo, Grand Rabbi of Sepharad Jews.
Morocco, Politics, 7/30/2003
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Syria's Prime Minister Muhammad Mustafa Miro met yesterday in Ankara Turkish Parliament Speaker Pauland Arenj.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad made yesterday a telephone call with Amir of Qatar, Shaikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani on bilateral relations.
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Lebanese President Emil Lahoud has stressed that the just and comprehensive peace will not be achieved in the Middle East except through ensuring the right of the Palestinians' return to their lands and the resorting of the occupied Golan and the Lebanese occupied territories.
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Egypt's Minister of Information Safwat AL Sherif called for setting up an Iraqi entity to run the affairs of Iraq and provide security and democracy. When this is realised, there would be no need for foreign presence, he said.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received Tuesday Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister, Issam Fares, on the situation in the region and issues of mutual concern.
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Oman's Sheikha A'ysha bint Khalfan bin Jameel al-Siyabiyah, President of the Public Authority for Craft Industries met in cairo yesterday with Omar Al-Farooq, director of the society development program at the Egyptian Social Development Fund,on cooperation in these areas, Oman News Agency (ONA) reported yesterday.
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Moroccan foreign affairs and cooperation minister, Mohamed Benaissa, met Sunday in London Israeli counterpart, Silvan Shalom, under the instructions of king Mohamed VI, said a Moroccan source.
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Representatives of the Syrian and Belarusian governments signed in Damascus yesterday a draft land transport project between the two countries. The draft project includes offering facilities and services to travelers among the parties who signed the agreement.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad issued yesterday in Damascus the decree No. 257 for the establishment of a seaport free zone in Tartous under limits determined by the governorate and in cooperation with the Free Zone Public Institution (FZPI).
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The court of appeal Taza, northern Morocco, handed down Monday prison sentences ranging between 3 and 5 years against a group of 19 persons who are member of "Al Hijra Wa Takfir" underground group.
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) signed an agreement with the Jordanian government to provide Jordan with 135,700 metric tons of wheat, which will then be sold with revenues directed to humanitarian and agricultural purposes in Jordan.
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