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Forum voices support to Geneva (peace) initiative
Participants in a forum held at the Paris-based United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural organization (UNESCO), on Monday voiced their support to the so-called Geneva Initiative on peace in the Middle east.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/21/2004

Doubts over the continued Sudanese negotiations
A high ranking official in the Sudanese government said yesterday that peace talks between Khartoum and the rebels of southern Sudan will be halted for one month as from the current week, noting that the first deputy for the Sudanese President Ali Othman Muhammad Taha, who leads the Khartoum delegation in Kenya talks, will return back to Sudan in order to prepare for al-Haj rituals.
Sudan, Politics, 1/21/2004

Annan studies UN interference in Iraq
Nws reports say that the UN secretary general Kofi Annan is studying a request proposed by the UN and the Iraqi Interim Governing council to send a UN team to Iraq in order to discuss the possibility of making early elections before authority transfer.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 1/21/2004

Number of victims of Skikda refinery increases
The number of the victims of the large explosion which shook on Monday in the largest oil refinery, in Algeria, in the coastal city of Skikda to the east of the capital Algiers, increased to 20 killed and 74 wounded.
Algeria, Business, 1/21/2004

Access to AIDS treatment in being generalized in Morocco, doctor
Access to AIDS treatment is being generalized in Morocco where every patient is costing taxpayers 200 Euros per day while it should cost only 250 EUROS per year, should the price of the drugs fall worldwide, revealed Monday, Pr. Hakima Himmich, chairwoman of the Moroccan Asociation of Struggle Against AIDS.
Morocco, Health, 1/21/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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