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Demonstration in Cairo calling for political reform
Some 100 members of the leaderships of the Egyptian opposition parties and civil society organizations gathered in al-Tahrir square in Cairo demanding the introduction of comprehensive political reforms.
Egypt, Politics, 12/25/2003
Mubarak, al-Assad meeting in Sharm esh Sheikh
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and Egyptian counterpart Hosni Mubarak held a bilateral meeting in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, on Wednesday attended by high level officials on both sides.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 12/25/2003
Mauritania's president in Qatar to enhance cooperation
President of Mauritania Mu'aweya Wild Taye' arrived in Doha yesterday in an official visit for two days, with the aim to strengthen relations and develop them.
Qatar-Mauritania, Politics, 12/25/2003
L'Opinion: Belgian ambassador calls for release of Moroccans sequestered in tindouf
Belgian ambassador to Rabat, Christina Funes Noppen, has called for the release of the Moroccans native of the Sahara held against their will in the camps of Tindouf (southwestern Algeria), by the Algerian-backed separatist movement "Polisario."
Morocco-Belgium, Politics, 12/25/2003
Sahara will top next Maghreb summit, says Qathafi
The Sahara issue will top the agenda of the next Arab Maghreb Union (UMA) summit, to be held after the Algerian presidential elections, said, in Tripoli Tuesday, Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi.
Maghreb-Maghreb, Politics, 12/25/2003
UN General Assembly approved resolutions on sovereignty of Golan resources
The United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday approved a resolution that confirms the permanent Syrian Sovereignty on the natural resources in the occupied Golan, and the Palestinian sovereignty on their natural resources in the occupied territories, including Jerusalem.
Israel-UN, Politics, 12/25/2003
ICRC reiterates appeal for release of Moroccan POWs in Algeria
The International Committee of the Red cross (ICRC), has reiterated its appeal for the release "without any delay" of all remaining Moroccan prisoners of war (POWs), held captive by the Algerian-backed separatist movement "Polisario" in Tindouf (Southwestern Algeria).
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 12/25/2003
al-Sharq al-Awsat: Syria's interior minister on the positive relations with Turkey
Syria's Interior Minister, Ali Hammoud, described as "historical and ancient" the relations between the two neighboring countries, Syria and Turkey.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 12/25/2003
Lahoud and peace in the ME
Lebanese President Emile Lahoud stressed Wednesday that the countries concerned in peace process in the Middle East can't ignore the Syrian and Lebanese proposals for any solution in the region.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 12/25/2003
Qathafi, Butaflika hold telephone talks
Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi discussed with the Algerian president Abdul Aziz Butaflika, during a telephone call on Tuesday evening, bilateral relations between the two states, and the issue of transferring the presidency of the Arab Maghreb federation to Libya.
Libya-Algeria, Politics, 12/25/2003
Sudan peace near in Nivasha, far in Darfour
Negotiations between the Sudanese government and the southern rebels achieved great progress in formulating the wealth-sharing agreement.
Sudan, Politics, 12/25/2003
Jordan denies placing limits on Saddam's two daughters
The official spokeswoman for the Jordanian Government, Asmaa Khuder, has denied news that Jordan had given placed conditions and restrictions on Raghada and Rana Saddam Hussein, the two daughters of the toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, on any press statements over the capture of their father that they may issue.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 12/25/2003
Sayyid Fahd receives gulf businesswomen
"Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for the Council of Ministers, received at his office today participants in the AGCC Businesswomen First Forum which concluded here" yesterday reported the Omani News agnecy ONA..
Oman-Gulf, Politics, 12/25/2003
Turkey warning the return of fears with the Federation
Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gul sent a strong warning to the Kurds of Iraq, over the massive demonstration took place in the city of Karkouk demanding the annexation of the city to the Kurdistan district, in the course of promoting a federation governing Iraq.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 12/25/2003
Israel hastens building of seperation wall to create de facto facts ahead of ICJ hearing
IPC reported that "he Israeli government started racing against time by greatly accelerating the construction of the Apartheid wall (also widely known as the separation barrier), ahead of the hearing session of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the legality of the Apartheid Wall, built by Israel around and through the West Bank."
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/25/2003
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Amir of Qatar, Shaikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, yesterday received a verbal message from the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh, that dealt with bilateral relations and the developments of conditions in the region. The message was conveyed by Abdul Karim al-Iryani, the political advisor for the Yemeni President, during his meeting with the Amir of Qatar yesterday in Doha.
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Talks in the House of Representatives' Justice and Legislation committee on the draft Family Code were "very positive," sai Tuesday justice minister, Mohammed Bouzoubaa.
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The number of Moroccan unemployed people was estimated at over one million and unemployment rate in Morocco reached 11.2 percent in the second half of 2003 with over 1 million unemployed people, that is a rise of 0.8 percent compared to the same period last Morocco said.
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