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Nearby agreement to form a new parliament in Somalia
Diplomatic sources and negotiators at the Sudanese peace talks taking place in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi said yesterday that the sides have reached a settlement, according to which an agreement will be signed on Wednesday providing for forming a new parliament for the country, which was destroyed by the war since the collapse of the regime of President Muhammad Seyad Berri in 1991.
Somalia, Politics, 1/27/2004
Moroccan king and UAE president resolved to intensify bilateral ties
Mrocco's King Mohammed VI, who paid this January 21-25 a friendship and working visit to the United Arab Emirates, and UAE president, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, have issued instructions for the development of bilateral ties in the service of the two states' interests.
United Arab Emirates-Morocco, Politics, 1/27/2004
New York Times: Kay denies evidence of moved Iraqi unconventional weapons to Syria; or WMD in Iraq
The former Chief of the Committee for hunt for the alleged Iraqi weapons of mass destruction, David Kay, denied any the existence of proof that Iraq had moved unconventional weapons into Syria.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/27/2004
Human rights Watch: Iraq's war was not a humanitarian intervention
The Human Rights Watch said that it is a mistake to describe the invasion launched by the US and Britain against Iraq in March as a humanitarian interference.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/27/2004
Obeid stresses Lebanon's commitment to just peace
Lebanese Foreign Minister Jean Obeid stressed that Lebanon seeks the achievement of a just and comprehensive peace which ensures the restoration of the occupied lands in Lebanon and Syria.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 1/27/2004
Inter- Sudanese peace talks in Kenya suspended
The negotiating Sudanese delegations at Nivasha resort in Kenya announced that peace talks between the rebels and the Sudanese government would be suspended later yesterday, so as to permit Khartoum's chief negotiator to travel in order to perform al-Haj religious rituals.
Sudan, Politics, 1/27/2004
Al-Shara receives Canadian special ME peace process coordinator
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk Shara on Monday reiterated Syria's commitment to cooperate with the international efforts for the realization of just and comprehensive peace in the region in accordance with the international resolutions.
Syria-Canada, Politics, 1/27/2004
Look Oil wins a contract in Saudi Arabia; Abdullah Thanks Nayef for his efforts
Saudi Arabia's crown prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz has extended yesterday a message of thanks to the minister of the interior, Prince Nayef, "over his exerted efforts and sacrifices which were the base for establishing security and calm" in the Kingdom.
Saudi Arabia-Russia, Economics, 1/27/2004
Qathafi meets with visiting US Congress delegation
Members of the US Congressional delegation met yesterday with Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi who received them in a tent in front of his previous residence in Bab al-Azezeyah which was destroyed by American bombardment 18 years ago.
Libya-USA, Politics, 1/27/2004
Creation of Amazigh culture institute not meant to contain moroccan amazigh culture, institution rector
The creation of the Royal Institute of the Amazigh Culture (IRCAM), in October 2001, was not designed to contain the Moroccan Amazigh culture but came to fulfil the Amazigh cultural movement aspirations, said IRAM rector, Ahmed Boukous.
Morocco, Culture, 1/27/2004
Russia to refurbish iron, steel factories
Egypt's Minister of Industry and Technological Development, Ali Al- Saeedi, said that the private sector has to play the lead in development and progress process. The Egyptian government pins great hopes on the private sector to help upgrade international cooperation ties.
Egypt-Russia, Economics, 1/27/2004
Italian La Republica: Qathafi : Israeli missiles are deadlier then Palestinian suicide bombers
Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi called on the international community not to forget about the Israeli weapons of mass destruction. He, in an interview published Monday in the Italian "la Republica" daily newspaper, expressed the hope that the world would no longer keep silent as in the past over Israeli Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) estimated at hundreds of nuclear warheads and a large arsenal of bio-chemical weapons.
Libya-Italy, Politics, 1/27/2004
UNRAW: Israel demolished 14852 houses in Gaza
The commissioner general of the Palestinian Refugees Work Relief Agency UNRWA, Peter Hansen, criticized yesterday that the policy of demolishing houses of the Palestinians pursued by Israel, stressing that the current situation in the Palestinian territories will be conducive to more "destruction and damages."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/27/2004
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The principle of freedom, democracy, respect for human rights underpin Egyptian's policy under the leadership of President Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's Shura Council Speaker Mustafa Kamal Helmi said yesterday during a meeting with the head of the Canadian Supreme Court.
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Syria's Prime Minister, Naji Otari, and his Jordanian counterpart, Faisal al-Fayez, reviewed Monday the latest developments in the region and the importance of the bilateral coordination between Syria and Jordan in this regard.
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Chief of Staff Lieutenant Gen Hasan Turkmani received on Monday Yemeni Deputy Chief of Staff Ali Saed Obeid and an accompanying delegation.
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The Shura Council Economic and Financial Affairs Committee yesterday discussed President Mubarak's decisions regarding legislation on developing small and micro-businesses that would be responsible for planning and coordinating the activities of the small and micro-business enterprises.
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Egypt and Mali Monday strongly rejected the aggressive and arrogant policy adopted by Israel against Palestinians and its building of the racial separation wall.
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Egyptian President's Political Advisor Osama al-Baz expressed his country's welcome and support to the efforts exerted by Turkey to push the peace process on the Syrian track forward.
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A spokesman for the UN said yesterday that the UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, decided to appoint a French military man, Gen. Allen Billgreni, as a commander for the UN Interim Forces Working in South Lebanon UNIFIL.
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