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Tunisia describes statements of lawyer Radia al-Nasrawi as false
A Tunisian official described statements by the Tunisian lawyer Radia al-Nasrawi, who continues her food strike, as allegations.
Tunisia, Politics, 11/26/2003
Jordan gets 10 of its prisoners from Israel
A source at the Jordanian foreign ministry announced that ten prisoners will be released by the Israeli authorities in the context of negotiations with the Jordanian government have arrived in Jordan yesterday. This is in the context of negotiations with the Jordanian government on the fate of 81 Jordanians held by Israel.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 11/26/2003
Garang briefs Annan on the peace talks in Sudan
The UN announced that the leader of the southern rebel in Sudan, John Garang, on Monday briefed on the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, on the progress reached in the peace process in Sudan.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 11/26/2003
Tlass- inspects Syrian army formations working in Lebanon
Under the directives of President Bashar al-Assad, Commander in Chief of the Army and Armed Forces, and Minister of Defense, 1st Lt. Gen. Moustafa Tlass visited a fighting formations in Lebanon, on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr.
Lebanon-Syria, Military, 11/26/2003
Morocco and Chile to increase trade exchanges
Morocco and Chile have agreed to increase trade exchanges and reinforce cooperation in agriculture and fisheries, said Monday speaker of the Chilean senate, Andres Zaldivar, who is currently on a week-long visit to Morocco.
Morocco-Chile, Politics, 11/26/2003
Iraqi Interim Governing Council submits to UN Security Council schedule for authority transfer
The Iraqi Interim Governing Council submitted to the UN Security Council a schedule to transfer the authorities to the Iraqis and asked it to issue a new resolution defining a date for the evacuation of the American occupation.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/26/2003
King Mohammed congratulates leaders of Islamic countries on Aid-Al-Fitr day
On the occasion of Aid-Al-Fitr (end of Ramadan feast) marked Tuesday or Wednesday according to the viewing of the crescent, king Mohammed VI sent messages of congratulations to the leaders of Islamic countries, extending them best wishes of health and happiness and wishes of further progress and prosperity to their people.
Regional-Morocco, Religion, 11/26/2003
Continued clashes in Iraq
Three Iraqis were wounded yesterday when a bomb placed in the entrance of a hotel in Karkouk city to the north of Iraq exploded, and injured an employee in the hotel.
Iraq-USA, Military, 11/26/2003
Jerusalem Mufti bans Palestinian from association with the seperation wall
Sheikh Ikrama Sabri, Mufti of Jerusalem and the Palestinian lands, issued yesterday a Fatwa forbidding the Palestinians from working in the establishments of the "security fence" being built by Israel in the depth of the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/26/2003
Arafat doubts Sharon's seriousness, Hamas renews rejection of the truce
The Palestinian President Yasser Arafat considered the Israeli threats by the Israeli Prime minister of making unilateral moves if the Roadmap fails, shows that the Israeli prime minister is not serious about the roadmap.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 11/26/2003
Saudi Arabia foils a booby trapped attack, two persons killed
Saudi Arabia said it had foiled an attack by a booby trapped car in the capital Riyadh on the first day of Eid al-Fiter, and its forces killed two gunmen in a fire exchange.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 11/26/2003
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Saudi ArabiaÕs Crown Prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz yesterday received the Lebanese prime minister Rafic Hariri, currently visiting Saudi Arabia on the Arab and Islamic conditions and the two states stances regarding them.
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President of the United Arab Emirates UAE Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan yesterday received the Kuwaiti prime minister Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah who arrived in Abu Dhabi earlier in the day in a visit to the UAE.
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Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara received yesterday morning a telephone call from British Minister of State for Middle East Affairs, Baronet Elisabeth Simons on the latest developments in the region particularly the latest bombing in Istanbul that targeted innocent people.
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News reports in Beirut said yesterday that the Lebanese foreign minister Jean Obeid will pay a visit to Egypt on December 8 and for 3 days.
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US Secretary of State, Colin Powell will visit Morocco early December as part of a tour that will also take him to Algeria and Tunisia, announced, here Monday, state department spokesman, Richard Boucher.
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Morocco, which is chairing the G-77 plus China, will play host next December 16-19 to the High-level conference on south-south cooperation.
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One American soldier drowned when his car deviated from the road and fell into a water canal near al-Iskandareyah, situated 50 Km to the south of Baghdad. A spokeswoman for the American army said that the soldier is from contingent 220 which belongs to the army police.
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The police has seized, since January 1st, 2003, 18.9 tons of hashish in the port of Tangiers (northern Morocco).
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