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Khartoum, Dar four rebels announce the failure of negotiations
The Sudanese government and "Sudan's Liberation Army," one of the two rebels movement in Darfour state, said that the peace talks aiming at putting an end to rebels in the area failed. The government and the Liberation Army exchanged responsibility for the failure of the negotiations.
Sudan, Politics, 12/18/2003

al-Rai: Jordan: a plan targeting the ruling regime disclosed
in al-Zarqaa area to the west of Amman, complained in a strong expression against the short visits permitted to them, and this was expressed in stabbing themselves by knives in a protest which is the first of its kind in the Jordanian prisons
Jordan, Politics, 12/18/2003

Saudi sources deny near release of detainees
A source, close to the mediators between the Saudi Arabian authorities and wanted Saudis, denied news on releasing 300 detainees suspected to be involved in what is called terrorism, during the few coming days, and stressed that the news are groundless.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 12/18/2003

Maher to visit Tel Aviv next Monday
Egypt' sForeign Minister Ahmed Maher said yesterday that he will visit Israel on Monday, to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, Israeli President Moshe Katzav and Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 12/18/2003

Scores killed, wounded in Baghdad explosion, 3 US soldiers wounded
Three American soldiers were wounded yesterday evening in two separate attacks that took place in Musil, to the north of Iraq, according to the Iraqi police and witnesses.
Iraq-USA, Military, 12/18/2003

Two policemen killed by Islamists in Algeria
Security sources said that two Algerian policemen were killed by bullets when they were performing their missions in front of a bank, in the downtown of al- Medya state, 80 km to the south of the capital Algiers.
Algeria, Local, 12/18/2003

Morocco's fruits, vegetables exports score 48% rise
Morocco's exports of various fruits and vegetables reached 34,000 Tons by mid-December 2003, i.e. a 48% rise against last year, the department of agriculture and rural development said in a release Tuesday.
Morocco, Economics, 12/18/2003

Morocco produces 6% of world olive growing production
Morocco contributes with 6 percent in the world olive growing production with 560,000 tons annually, the Moroccan Agro-food Federation (FENACRI) said in a report that was published recently on the national oil growing sector.
Morocco, Economics, 12/18/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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