On handing over Ode and Qusai bodied
A spokesman for the American occupation forces in Iraq said that work is still underway to draw arrangements for burial of deposed President Saddam Hussein's two sons Ode and Qusai, one week after their killing by the American forces in al-Musil to the north of Iraq.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/1/2003
Three American soldiers killed in Iraq
Three American soldiers were killed and other 8 were at least wounded in new attacks launched by the Iraqi resistance during the 24 past hours.
Iraq-USA, Military, 8/1/2003
Lebanese- Israeli row over al-Wazzani, UN security council extends for UNIFIL
The UN Security Council yesterday unanimously decided to extend the mission of the UN forces in south Lebanon for another 6 months, expressing "strong concern" over the "grave violations of the withdrawal lines through air, sea and land outlets."
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 8/1/2003
Yemen: arresting 6 members of Hatat group
Yemeni security sources announced that the authorities were able to arrest 6 Islamist members which carried out an attack against a military medical caravan in July.
Yemen, Local, 8/1/2003
Wolfowitz says Iraq rehabilitation depends on improved security
U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz says Iraq needs rehabilitation from 35 years of deliberate misuse of Iraqi resources.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/1/2003
U.S., Saudi Arabia's anti-terrorist cooperation improving, U.S. says
U.S.-Saudi Arabian cooperation against terrorism has improved since the May 2003 bombing of three western compounds in Riyadh, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Deputy Assistant Director for Counterterrorism John Pistole says.
Regional-USA, Politics, 8/1/2003
Georgian, Ukraine units to Iraq
The American embassy in Georgia yesterday distributed field military equipment to the Georgian soldiers who are preparing to travel to Iraq on a 6- month mission for keeping peace in the country under the leadership of the US occupation forces.
Iraq-Ukraine, Politics, 8/1/2003
Moroccan fountain embellishes central Chicago
Three Moroccan craftsmen are currently building a typically Moroccan fountain in a park in central Chicago.
Morocco-USA, Local, 8/1/2003
Sudan: heavy flooding in Kassala governorate
Heavy rains and flash floods in and around Kassala city in eastern Sudan have caused four deaths, destroyed 680 houses, left 3,000 people homeless and displaced an unknown number of persons
Sudan, Local, 8/1/2003
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