Joint Arab and international journalists delegation visits Iraq
The general secretariat of the Arab journalists union decided to send a delegation to Iraq on January 19, to get acquainted with the conditions of Iraq people and the press.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 1/13/2004
Abdullah Bin Zayed: Yemen is not yet qualified for gulf membership
The United Arab Emirates minister of information and culture, Abdullah Bin Zayed al-Nahyan, said yesterday during a forum on challenges facing the Gulf region that Yemen is not qualified to join the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states.
United Arab Emirates-Yemen, Politics, 1/13/2004
Yemen's regional conference on human rights wrapped up deliberations
The Inter-Governmental Regional Conference on Democracy, Human Rights and the Role of the International Criminal Court concluded Monday its deliberations, with the participation of Arab and international delegations.
Regional-Yemen, Politics, 1/13/2004
Occupation forces indiscriminately killed several Iraqis
The occupation forces killed yesterday nine Iraqis in two separate incidents, while an American spokesman said that one US soldier was killed and other two wounded, in an explosion targeting an American convoy in al-Ramadi area, to the west of Baghdad, where the Americans opened fire indiscriminately after the attack and killed two passers by and wounded other 6.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/13/2004
Salafeyah movement members end boycott of American diplomats
The al-Salafeyah movement in Kuwait has ended a boycott of American diplomats that it had announced following the US occupation of Iraq.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 1/13/2004
30,000 Jordanian women oppose banning veil in France
Some 30,000 Jordanian women addressed a message to the French President, Jacque Chirac, expected to be handed over to the French embassy in Amman, in protest of Paris's decision to ban wearing the veil in educational establishments and schools, as part of a ban on all religious symbols in schools.
Regional-France, Politics, 1/13/2004
Doha forum concluded: Clinton calls on Muslim to be fair with America
The American- Islamic dialogue forum concluded in Doha yesterday, where the former US president Bill Clinton called on Muslims not to judge the Americans through the Middle East peace process only.
Regional-USA, Politics, 1/13/2004
Mauritania: American experts to reinforce the army
The US under secretary of state for African affairs, who is in charge of western Africa affairs Pamela Bridgewater, currently visiting Nouakchott, announced that Washington sent military experts to Mauritania in order to "enhance the potentials" of the Mauritanian army in the area of monitoring borders and fighting terrorism via it.
Mauritania-USA, Politics, 1/13/2004
Morocco's power utility plans $3.4 billion investments next 5 years
Morocco's power utility L'Office Marocain de L'Electricite (ONE) is planning 34 billion Dirhams (around US$ 3.4 million) in 2004, the energy federation said in its latest newsletter "Energy and Strategy."
Morocco, Economics, 1/13/2004
Teacher sentenced to five years for children rape
The court of Tan Tan has recently sentenced a teacher to a five-year jail term for sexual assault on teens.
Morocco, Local, 1/13/2004
Sheep supply will be abundant for the holiday, ministry
Supply in sheep and caprines will be abundant for the Islamic festival of "Aid El Adha," said the department of agriculture and rural development.
Morocco, Local, 1/13/2004
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