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Bashir insists to implementation of Islamic Sharia: No negotiations over the three areas
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir announced that his government will not negotiate with the rebels over the three disputed areas, situated between the north and the south, and will not accept to halt the implementation of the Islamic Sharia in the north. A matter which will raise a major obstacle before reaching a peace agreement in the continued negotiations in Kenya.
Sudan, Politics, 1/15/2004

Four Israelis were killed in a Palestinian operation; Hamas vows to escalate resistance
Israeli military court accused one Israeli soldier of opening fire deliberately at a British peace activist who was visiting a camp for the Palestinian refugees in Rafah to the south of Gaza in April 2003. Disclosing this accusation came after hours from announcing the death of the British activist Tony Harindal because of wounds in his head that put him in a coma that lasted for 9 months.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 1/15/2004

Morocco imported 36% less cereals in 2H 2003
Morocco has imported 36% less cereals during the second Half of 2003 than during the same period last year, the Moroccan inter-professional office of cereals and leguminous plants (ONICL) said.
Morocco, Economics, 1/15/2004

Israeli- Tunisian contacts to resume relations
The Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot said that Israel received positive signals from Tunisia on the intention of resuming diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 1/15/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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