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Saudi women activists call for woman's right to citizenship
Saudi Arabian women activists fighting for improving conditions of woman in the kingdom have called for recognizing women in Saudi Arabia as citizens with full rights and stressed their right to get back their rights before thinking of any political reforms in the country.
Saudi Arabia, Culture, 11/4/2003
Syrian- Egyptian summit: al-Assad - Mubarak discuss regional issues
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and his Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak held in Damascus on Monday a meeting at al -Shaab Palace where they discussed the Arab situation, the proposed principles and opinions and the way of putting them in a suitable formula in the interest of the joint Arab action.
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 11/4/2003
Warnings against deterioration of prisoners conditions in Tunisia
The International Society in Support of Political Prisoners has warned against the dangers of the deteriorated humanitarian conditions of political prisoners in Tunisia as a result of what it called the bad treatment the prisoners undergo.
Tunisia, Politics, 11/4/2003
Islamists killed in clash with Saudi police
Saudi Arabia's TV said that the police killed two Islamists in a clash that took place in Mecca yesterday and foiled what it called a terrorist plot.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 11/4/2003
American occupation rejects release of 37 Jordanians in Iraq
Some 37 Jordanians detained by the American occupation forces in Iraq urged the Jordanian government to work for releasing them.
Jordan-Iraq, Local, 11/4/2003
Morocco reiterates support to Syria against Israeli aggression
First deputy speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives, Noureddine Madyane, reiterated in Damscus on Sunday Morocco's "support to Syria and condemnation of the Israeli arrogance and violation of all international regulations" through its air raid against Syria last October 5.
Syria-Morocco, Politics, 11/4/2003
Protraction of Sahara conflict will squander Moroccan and Algerian resources, moroccan party leader
Leader of the Unified Socialist Left (GSU) party, Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder, warned at a rally held in Laayoune Saturday that Moroccan and Algerian resources will be squandered should the Sahara conflict endure.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 11/4/2003
Iraqi governing council welcomes Damascus meeting statement
The Interim Governing Council in Iraq welcomed yesterday the results of the meeting of foreign ministers of Iraq's neighboring states which was held at the end of the week in Damascus despite the big fuss raised on the non- participation of the Iraqi foreign minister Hoshiar Muhammad Zeibar in the meeting.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/4/2003
Assafir: Al-Sader press center: the occupation remains an occupation and will be always rejected
In today's issue, the Lebanese daily Assafir said that a statement issued by martyr Muhammad al-Sader office explained that statements made by Muqtada al-Sader quoted by the German News Agency from the Iraqi daily al-Sabah.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/4/2003
Kharazi statements on the situation in Iraq
Iranian Foreign Minister, Kamal Kharrazi, stressed that the formation of an Iraqi national government was one of the basic issues of the final statement of the Iraq Neighbor States' Foreign Ministers meeting.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 11/4/2003
Washington commends the will of Damascus meeting
The US yesterday commended the will expressed by the countries neighboring Iraq at their Damascus meeting to strengthening monitoring of their borders with Iraq.
Regional-USA, Politics, 11/4/2003
Nine-month pregnant woman held off at Israeli army checkpoint
A nine-month pregnant woman was held off on Sunday for four hours at an Israeli army check-point before being authorized to cross to a hospital in army-sealed Naplus, an Israel human rights group said.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/4/2003
Israeli occupying force attack international peace ativists
An Israeli occupying force, accompanied by a bulldozer, broke yesterday into the West Bank city of Qalqilia and detonated a Palestinain-owned house then bulldozed it completely, the Palestinian news ageny IPC reported.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/4/2003
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Egypt's Prime Minister Atef Ebeid on Sunday witnessed the signing of two Egyptian-Sudanese deals on the import of Sudanese meat to the Egyptian markets and building a joint trunk road connecting Suez and Port Sudan.
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The talks of the meeting held in Syria on Monday between Syria's First Lady Asmaa Al-Assad and Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak concentrated on the complementary steps that followed the declaration of the approval of most of the Arab States in Damascus to establish the Arab Woman Organization, and the organization's founding meeting held in Damascus last February with the presence of Arab states First Ladies.
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A phone call was made on Monday between Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara and his Lebanese counterpart, Jean Obeid, on the latest developments in the region and with Iraq's neighboring countries Foreign Ministers meeting held yesterday in Damascus.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received Mohammed Jassem al-Saqr, Head of the Foreign Relations Committee at the Kuwaiti Nation's Assembly (Parliament) and the accompanying delegation on Monday, and seperately received Speaker of the Federal National Council in the United Arab of Emirates, UAE, Said al-Kendi and an accompanying delegation. Bilateral relations and regional issues were discussed.
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"The integration in the (European) Union of new members has no reason to cut us from our partners of the south," said, in Tunis Sunday, a former French Prime Minister.
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"Telecommunications Company (OTC) has expanded internet access capacity at the cost of RO. 4.5 million, according to OTC official source..(to) allow 12,000 subscribers to access the web simultaneously, instead of 3500 subscribers." Oman's news agency ONA reported yesterday.
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A Danish woman died end of last week as the sailing ship in which she was traveling together with her husband and three other persons wrecked off the Mahdia beach.
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