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Weld Hedallah accused of getting money from Libya
The defendant lawyer for the former President of Muaritania Muhammad Khouna Weld Hedallah, who is detained on charge of preparing for a military coupe, announced that he ( Heddallah ) is also being accused of getting money from Libya.
Mauritania-Libya, Politics, 11/28/2003

Resignations from Egypt's 'Ibn Khaldoun center' due to US finance controversy
Five Egyptian politicians and intellectuals submitted their resignation from the membership of the board of "Ibn Khaldoun Center For Developmental Studies " in protest of reports that the center will receive a part of the annual aid provided by the USA to Egypt.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 11/28/2003

Sahara: Spain wants agreement between parties
Spain said it wishes the Sahara issue to be settled through a formula that enjoys the agreement of concerned parties.
Algeria-Spain, Politics, 11/28/2003

Brazilian president to tour the Middle East
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and the chairman of the representatives of the south American common market named Mercosur, Edwardo Dohaldy, will pay a visit to the Middle East next week in a tour which will cover Syria, Lebanon, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Libya, respectively in order to sign trade agreements and others.
Regional-Brazil, Politics, 11/28/2003

Sanaa denied Saddam's wife, daughter, resort to Yemen
A Yemeni official denied that the wife of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein resorted to Yemen with her younger daughter Hala, despite the offer given by the Yemeni authorities to her earlier to host them.
Yemen-Iraq, Politics, 11/28/2003

Bush in unexpeted visit to Iraq to celebrate thanksgiving with the troops
US President George W. Bush stressed yesterday, during his participation with the American soldiers in Thanksgiving celebrations in Baghdad, that the American forces will not withdraw from Iraq and will remain there until it completes its mission.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/28/2003

West Sudan rebels kill 186 government militias
The rebels of west Sudan, with the support of citizens of villages, attacked fighters of government backed militias, and raided certain residential aggregations in west Sudan, and killed 186 members of the fighters of this militia.
Sudan, Politics, 11/28/2003

Four Palestinians were killed, peace efforts are given an impetus
Three Palestinians were killed and a fourth was strongly wounded by the bullets of the Israeli soldiers near Deir al-Balah in the downtown of Gaza, just hours after the killing of a nine-year old Palestinian child in Rafah to the south of the sector, according to medical sources.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/28/2003


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Syrian and European sides held a second round of technical talks during the last two days, described as positive, serious and useful in preparation for the 12th forthcoming round of the Syrian-European partnership negotiation scheduled to start next month. Go

Saudi Arabia's officials said that the Saudi security forces found a small transport car carrying more than one tons of explosives, when attacking a hiding place for an armed group which was about to implement an attack in the capital Riyadh. Go

The Russian "Tanfit" oil company said yesterday it won rights to explore and develop oil fields in Syria, despite the American threats to impose sanctions on Damascus. Go


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