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Jordan discloses persons involved in the chemical attack that would kill 80,000 persons
The Jordanian government yesterday confirmed earlier news on that it was able to foil a huge attack by chemical weapons against the headquarters if the Jordanian intelligence in Amman. It said that the attack would have led to the killing of 80,000 persons in what seems to be the biggest aggression on the history of the Kingdom.
Jordan, Local, 4/27/2004
Bahrain warns the opposition against demanding constitutional amendments
Bahrain's minister of the Royal court, Sheikh Khaled Bin Ahmad al-Khaliefa, yesterday warned the opposition in his country from violating the law and not to adopt any proposals concerning constitutional amendments.
Bahrain, Politics, 4/27/2004
Al-Qathafi visits Brussels today, meets with senior European officials
Libyan leader col. Mu'ammar al-Qathafi visits today ( Tuesday) the headquarters of the European Union in Brussels in a context of a visit to Belgium which is his first for a western state since 15 years. The visit falls in the course of a speedy normalization of relations with the west.
Libya-Belgium, Politics, 4/27/2004
Sahara is Absolute priority of Moroccan Diplomacy, FM
"The Moroccan diplomacy has always defended and will continue to defend Morocco's territorial unity (Sahara issue) as an absolute priority," asserted Moroccan foreign minister, Mohammed Benaissa.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/27/2004
Three Arab states ratified the International criminal court
Three Arab countries which are Jordan, Djibouti and Yemen have ratified the constituent of the International Criminal Court, while most of the other Arab countries signed the court's founding agreement, but did not ratify it for different reasons.
Regional, Politics, 4/27/2004
Darfour rebels call for transferring talks from Chad
Sudan's west rebels have called for transferring peace talks with the Sudanese government from Chad because they consider that President Idris Deibi is not a neutral mediator.
Sudan, Politics, 4/27/2004
Syria - Turkish trade talks in Ankara
The first session of the official talks between Syria and turkey to establish a "Free Trade Zone" between the two countries began on Monday.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 4/27/2004
Saddam's wife assigns a Jordanian lawyer to defend her husband
The prominent Jordanian lawyer Muhammad Najib al-Rashdan got an official authorization to defend the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein from his wife and Saddam's daughters who fell in the fist of the American occupation forces in December 2003, 8 months after his rule was toppled.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 4/27/2004
Al-Shara's Political Review on Regional developments
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara stressed that the Arab nation has a heritage and strong bases to face the difficult reality and to deal wisely with the current challenges.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 4/27/2004
Islam and the Kurds is the identity of the new Iraqi flag
The Interim governing council in Iraq yesterday ( Monday) decided a new flag for the country instead of the previous one. The new flag is composed of a light blue crescent on a white back and a strip of yellow color with two blue lines at the base.
Iraq, Politics, 4/27/2004
EU will not recognize changes to 1967 borders
The European Union Foreign Ministers said Monday that they would not recognize any changes to the 1967 borders other than that agreed upon by the parties concerned in the Middle East.
Palestine-European Union, Politics, 4/27/2004
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak on Monday evening received a phone call from Leader of the Libyan Revolution Colonel Muammar al-Qathafi.
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak on Monday evening contacted Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al-Nahayan, the President of the United Arab Emirates.
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Lebanese President Emile Lahoud on Monday expressed deep concern over the deteriorating and dangerous situation In Iraq. During meetings held in Beirut, Lahoud stressed the necessity for UN to assume a main role in Iraq in order to enable Iraqis determine their national alternatives away from any foreign pressures.
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Foreign capital flow in Morocco in 2003 has reached over US $3 billion, said minister-delegate in charge of economic affairs, general affairs and upgrading economy, Abderrazzak El Mossadeq.
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Morocco's Hicham Arazi, eliminated in the first round of Monte Carlo Masters series, is currently 32nd in the champion's race after he lost one place in the ranking.
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