ArabicNews.Com Logo

Daily Edition  -  Friday, April 30, 2004
   Front Page
   More Headlines
   Previous Edition

 Category
Politics | Business and Economics | Local
 Country News
Algeria | Bahrain | Comoros | Djibouti | Egypt | Iraq | Jordan | Kuwait | Lebanon | Libya | Mauritania | Morocco | Oman | Palestine | Qatar | Syria | Saudi Arabia | Somalia | Sudan | Tunisia | United Arab Emirates | Yemen
 Search

News Calendar
 Resources
Weather
Food & Recipies
Book Store
Science and Technology
Phone Codes
Currency Exchange
Travel Alerts, Visa Info
Country Information
  Subscription
Premium Subscription
Free Newsletter
 Marketplace
Advertising Info

Search using Kosmix, the web categorization engine


Today's Headlines:

We are looking for sales & marketing representatives in different countries. Apply now!

Jordanian march led by Queen Rania to deplore terrorism
Some 40,000 Jordanians took part in an "official" demonstration led by Queen Rania al-Abdullah, wife of the Jordanian King Abdullah II to deplore an unprecedented attack the Jordanian authorities said a group of al-Qaida was intending to execute in Amman.
Jordan, Politics, 4/30/2004

Commission on defamation of political figures to act as advisory body, Minister
The Moroccan minister of communication on Thursday insisted that the new Government commission to probe defamation against past and present political figures, set up by the Prime Minister, will act as an "advisory body"
Morocco, Politics, 4/30/2004

al-Sharq al-Awsat: Minister of Information: recent incidents prove that Syria is also targeted by terrorists
Syria's Minister of Information Ahmad al-Hasan said that the terrorist attack that took place in Damascus two-days before has proved that Syria, like others, is facing terrorist acts.
Syria, Politics, 4/30/2004

Syria holds Islamists responsible for Damascus explosions
Syria said that what it had described as extremists were behind the recent attacks which took place to the west of the capital Damascus on Tuesday evening.
Syria, Politics, 4/30/2004

Nivasha negotiations were resumed, Europe calls for relieving Darfour
The European commissioner for humanitarian aid, Paul Nelson, urged the conflicting sides in West Darfour provinces in Sudan to permit the access of humanitarian aid to effected people.
Sudan-European Union, Politics, 4/30/2004

Abc: Polisario started to lose support within UN
The Spanish daily Abc wrote Wednesday that the Polisario separatists, which are claiming the independence of the Moroccan Sahara, have begun to lose support within the UN.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 4/30/2004

Arab League warns against American escalation in Iraq
The Arab League warned on Thursday against the American escalation in Iraq. In a statement, Assistant Secretary General for the Political affairs Ahmad Ben Heli stressed the necessity for a UN pivotal role in the political process in Iraq as a preliminary step to transfer the sovereignty to the Iraqis.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 4/30/2004

Saudi Arabia says it had foiled large attacks
The Saudi minister of the Interior prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz said that the security forces foiled tremendous attacks in the Kingdom, noting they still chase a group of suspects in al-Ammareyah area.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 4/30/2004

Marines start today withdrawal from al-Falluja, 12 American soldiers killed
The American occupation forces in Baghdad and its suburbs were exposed in the past hours to strong strikes that resulted in killing 12 soldiers. The strongest of these operations was an attack by a booby trapped car in al-Mahmoudeyah to the south of Baghdad resulted in killing nine soldiers and wounding other 2.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/30/2004

Four Palestinians were killed, an explosion in al-Jabali house
Three Palestinians were killed by the bullets of the occupation forces in various confrontations in the West Bank so as number of Palestinians killed in the fighting became four during the past 24 hours.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 4/30/2004

Two Moroccan banks announce merger
Two Moroccan banks, Banque Commercial du Maroc (BCM), and Wafabank, will formally announce next May 18 a merger that will create a mega bank, the second most important one in the Magreb and the 13th in all of Africa, in terms of assets.
Morocco, Business, 4/30/2004


More news from today                                                                                                                                                    
Advertise on ArabicNews.com. MyFlowers.com sold more than $2700 of flowers in one month advertising on ArabicNews.com! Make your company, and products a success. Special rate for new and small business. Inquire!Advertising Info

Short Takes:
The Jordanian King Abdullah II discussed with the Libyan leader Muammar al- Qathafi in a short visit he had held to Tripoli yesterday, means of strengthening bilateral relations, the regional conditions and the Arab summit due to be held on May 22, according to the Libyan official TV. Go

Lebanese President Emile Lahoud on Thursday said the Middle East region would not enjoy peace unless it was based on right, justice and equality. Go

The Tenth exposition for communication and information technology opened its doors on Thursday on the new Fair grounds for exhibitions in Damascus. It will continue for five days. Go





Platinum Wedding Rings

Copyright & other notices
Copyright © 1995-2003 Arabic News.com, All Rights Reserved.
Send comments & suggestions to the webmaster. ArabicNews.com and ArabicNews are trademarks of ArabicNews.com