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Accusation of a coup plan as Mauritania's election nears
The director of the elections campaign for the President of Mauritania said that he found a document that proves that Muhammad Khouna Weld Hedallah, the candidate of the opposition to the Presidential elections was planning to take over government by force if he does not win the elections, and this will be in support of national and Islamist groups.
Mauritania, Politics, 11/6/2003
Saudi judicial council chairman calls for suppressing demonstrators
Saudi Arabia's Chairman of the higher judicial council, Sheikh Saleh Bin Muhammad al-Lheidan, yesterday strongly criticized the Saudi opposition and described demonstrations which took place in the Kingdom several weeks ago as "illegal," calling on the authorities to suppress them.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/6/2003
Lahoud: unqualified US support to Israel makes Israel arrogant in challenging peace efforts
Lahoud stressed that Israel's aggression on Syria and Lebanon endangers stability in the region, saying that as long as Israel keeps enjoying U.S. support it would continue to thwart all international initiatives aiming at establishing just peace in the region.
Lebanon-Italy, Politics, 11/6/2003
Khartoum, Darfour rebels extend ceasefire
Chad's government said that the Sudanese government and the rebels of the Sudan's Liberation Front who are stationed in Darfour area decided to extend ceasefire
Sudan, Politics, 11/6/2003
Al Ahram Economics: Morocco-Egypt business council to meet end of November
The Moroccan-Egyptian business council will meet end of November to assess the impact of the free trade agreement concluded between the two states last April, said head of the Egyptian delegation, Yamani Foulfoula.
Egypt-Morocco, Economics, 11/6/2003
Syria- Lebanese industrial committee meets in Damascus
The joint Syrian-Lebanese Ministerial Industrial Committee began in Damascus yesterday deliberations. They were headed by Syria's Minister of Industry, Mohammed Safi Abo Dan and his Lebanese Counterpart, Eli Skaf.
Syria-Lebanon, Economics, 11/6/2003
Ardogan refuses to meet with Sharon
The Israeli embassy in Ankara announced yesterday that the Turkish authorities refused a proposal made by the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon to stop in Ankara upon his return back from Moscow, under the pretext of the preoccupation of the prime minister Rajab Tayeb Ardogan.
Turkey-Israel, Politics, 11/6/2003
Attacks against occupation, a strike in Najaf; Talibani visits turkey and criticizes Syria
The Kurdish leader Jalal al-Talibani who assumed the rotating presidency of the provisional governing council in Iraq announced he will be visiting Turkey to discuss the crisis of sending Turkish forces to northern Iraq and to purify the atmospheres.
Iraq-USA, Military, 11/6/2003
Washington ready to support Moroccan efforts for lasting solution to Sahara issue, ambassador
The US ambassador-designate to Morocco pledged to "fully support" Morocco's quest for a lasting solution to the Sahara dispute.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 11/6/2003
Asharq Al Awsat: Former detainee in Tindouf tells of various types of torture in camps
Abdellah Lamani, who spent 23 years imprisoned by the Polisario in the Tindouf camps (southwestern Algeria), told a daily how the population sequestered in the camps are subjected to various types of torture, inhumane practices and forced labor.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 11/6/2003
Al-Ahram: Egypt: Measures to limit high prices of food commodities
The Egyptian government has decided to take several measures in order to limit the high price of basic food commodities and to ensure their availability in the market.
Egypt, Economics, 11/6/2003
Israeli settlers cut hundreds of olive trees in the West Bank
Israeli extremist settlers have cut hundreds of olive trees in land cultivated by Palestinians in the West Bank, say Palestinian villagers in testimonies that were confirmed by Israeli sources.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/6/2003
Egyptian ( Mesr al-Um): Pharos give up Arabization
Scores of Egyptian intellectuals and vocational members formed a party called "Egypt the motherland" ( Mesr al-Um) for dismantling Egypt from its Arab identity.
Egypt, Politics, 11/6/2003
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The Ethiopian Prime Minister, Meles Zenawi, received yesterday Libya's Secretary of the Foreign Liaision Bureau and International Cooperation who conveyed to him a message from Libya's leader on developing relations in various fields, JANA reported yesterday.
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Egyptian Consultative Council has strongly condemned the aggressive practices perpetrated by Israel against unarmed Palestinians stressing that the just and comprehensive peace would not be achieved until the restoration of the Arab usurped lands in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria's Golan.
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US ambassador-designate to Morocco has vowed to endeavour for the "continued strengthening of solid relations" between the US and Morocco, "a strategic ally and an old friend."
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