Moroccan diplomat accuses some Spanish circles of triggering aversion against Morocco
Morocco's ambassador to Spain, Abdeslam Baraka, blamed in an interview published Wednesday in the Spanish daily "El Pais" several Spanish circles of causing aversion against Morocco each time there is a "misunderstanding" between the two countries.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 11/14/2003
Eritrean refugees group back home from Sudan
On the final leg of a four-nation trip to Africa, United Nations refugee chief Ruud Lubbers yesterday led a convoy of nearly 900 Eritreans home from Sudan, some of them setting foot in their home country for the first time in 30 years.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 11/14/2003
Sharon to meet with Qrei soon
Israel has announced that its prime minister Ariel Sharon will be meeting with his Palestinian counterpart Ahmad Qrei within the ten coming days. This came after the assertion made yesterday by Qrei on his readiness to meet with Sharon and his intention to start serious dialogue with Palestinian fighting groups to ensure reciprocated cease fire between the two sides.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/14/2003
US soldier killed in Baghdad, Rome to keep forces in Iraq despite al-Naseryah explosion
The Italian defense minister Antonio Martino considered that the hand which carried out the explosion that targeted the headquarters of the Italian forces is the same that carried out September 11, 2001 against the USA.
Iraq-USA, Military, 11/14/2003
US charity donates $ 18,500 to Moroccan associations
US Charity "The American International Women Club of Casablanca", donated on Monday US$ 18,500 (185,000 DH) to 12 Moroccan associations active in children, family, and handicapped persons fields.
Morocco-USA, Local, 11/14/2003
Egypt: Two Bedouins injured while trying to sneak to Israel
Egyptian border sources said yesterday that two Bedouins were strongly wounded in a fire exchange with the Egyptian police on the border with Israel on Wednesday evening while trying to sneak to Israel on the back of a camel.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 11/14/2003
Australia warns its citizens from traveling to Sudan
The Australian foreign ministry has warned its citizens not to travel to Sudan, under the pretext of possible terrorist attacks against western interests in the capital Khartoum.
Sudan-Australia, Politics, 11/14/2003
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