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Washington and Paris, the Moroccan King congratulated Butaflika over great victory in Presidential elections
Only the rates of votes was the surprising element in the official results of the Algerian Presidential elections which were announced yesterday. The winning of Abdul Aziz Butaflika Abdul Aziz Butaflia was expected but not to be at a rate of 83.49 %. A matter which pushed the opposition not to recognize the elections and to provide information on " falsification" operations and pressures.
Algeria, Politics, 4/10/2004
Al-dari announces hunger strike, al-Seistani calls for halting blood-shed; one minister, two governing council members resigned
Protests inside the governing council and the government in Iraq against the bloodshed committed by the occupation forces in the Iraqi cities were escalated yesterday with the announcement of the resignation of one minister and suspending the membership of two members in the council, amid other threats to take similar actions.
Iraq, Politics, 4/10/2004
Bremer: al-Sumeid'ei a minister for the interior, al-Rubei an advisor for national security
The American administrator of Iraq, Paul Bremer, said yesterday he had appointed member of the governing council Sami al-Sumeida'ei as a new minister of the interior and his colleague Muwaffaq al-Rubei as an advisor for national securty.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/10/2004
Women, children and the elderly evacute it fleeing the fighting; Falouja burried its martyrs; a governing council mediation
The people of Falouja yesterday burried their dead in a fooball playground, while hundreds of Sheikhs, women and children left the city of fears of the fighting which continued in it despite mediation made by members of the governing council which did not succeed in halting the American military operations against the city.
Iraq-USA, Military, 4/10/2004
Two Americans, one British were killed, occupation restores back al-Kout, al-Sader warns his enemy Bush: Withdrawal or revolution
The Shiite Clergy Muqtada al-Sader yesterday called on his " enemy," the US President George Bush, to withdraw his forces from Iraq or to face a real revolution, at a time when the American occupation forces announced control of most areas of al-Kout quarters which said it will restore all of it today, while two Americans were killed in Baghdad in armed attacks.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/10/2004
Two demonstrations in Damascus and al-Azhar al-Jihad: Iraq's incidents are like the uprising of 1987
The "Islamic Jihad" movement in Palestine described the fighting taking place in Iraq as "a real uprising similar to that which took place in Palestine in 1987," while the Jordanian King Abdullah II ordered "urgent aid" to Falouja. In Egypt, hundreds of worshippers demonstrated in al-Azhar mosque and demanded "opening the door for al-Jihad and opening the borders between Egypt and Palestine." A demonstration was also held in Damascus.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 4/10/2004
Keftaro confers with UAE clergy
Syria's Grand Mufti, Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro received on Friday Secretary General of Muslim World League, Abdullah Abdul-Muhsen al-Turki, and the UAE Justice and Islamic Affairs Ministry's Assistant Under-Secretary, Hamdan al-Mazrou'e.
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 4/10/2004
Druz of 1948 commend Junblat, decide to head for the supreme court
The Druze "Keeping Contacts" which was formed following the rejection of the Israeli authorities permitting a delegation representing the Druz of 1948 to travel to Lebanon to offer condolences on the demise of Sheikh Halawi, held a meeting in Beit Jin village to discuss the march of contacts with their relatives and families in Syria and Lebanon.
Regional-Israel, Politics, 4/10/2004
Egypt, central electric grid for Arab states
Egypt has been chosen by 9 Arab countries including Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco a center to control their electricity networks in a bid to set up the first bourse for the Arab countries that share an electric linkage grid.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 4/10/2004
UAE IT company open branch in Morocco
The UAE company "Tech Access," specialized in information technologies (IT) opened early this week a regional bureau in Casablanca to meet the needs of the North African region in terms of information technology services.
Morocco-United Arab Emirates, Business, 4/10/2004
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Lebanese Parliament Speaker, Nabih Berri, highly lauded president Bashar al-Assad's efforts and contacts for convening the Arab Summit.
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The Executive Director of the German-Arab Chamber of Industry and Commerce (GACIC) Peter Goepfrich said an office of GACIC will soon open in Tripoli to promote participation of Egyptian and German companies, in the investment activities in Libya.
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