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An Egyptian party calls for Pharoes revival
The Egyptian party affairs committee on Saturday received documents providing for establishing a new controversial party called for Pharoses in Egypt and splitting it from the Arab and Islamic nation.
Egypt, Politics, 2/16/2004

Sudan expects releasing some of its detainees in Guantanamu
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael said that two Sudanese of Guantanamu detainees in Cuba were released and that preparations are underway to return them back to the country.
Sudan, Politics, 2/16/2004

Four Americans killed; Occupation forces detain former Iraqi minister of Interior
The American army announced the killing of one US civilian that belongs to a religious group and wounding of other three in an ambush planted against a rented car they were riding in between Babel and Baghdad provinces yesterday evening.
Iraq-USA, Military, 2/16/2004

Morocco to set up 'Energy Shops' to help rural entrepreneurs
Morocco, Economics, 2/16/2004

Tunisia wins over Morocco for African Biggest Football Trophy
Morocco's dreams to capture the 2004 African nations cup came to a halt this Saturday after a defeat against Tunisia (2-1) in the first exclusively Maghreban Derby at the CAN cup.
Tunisia-Morocco, Sports, 2/16/2004

Jordan dismantles a cell targeting American and Israelis
Government sources in Jordan announced yesterday that the authorities accused four Jordanians of Palestinian origin of planning to carry out "terrorist" attacks against Americans and Israelis in the country.
Jordan, Local, 2/16/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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