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Saudi Cabinet and American Sanctions on Syria
Saudi Arabia's Cabinet stressed Monday that the American sanctions on Syria aggravate the situation and disturb stability in the Middle East.
Saudi Arabia-Syria, Politics, 5/18/2004

Islamic World Association deplores Israeli Aggression against the Palestinians
The General Secretariat of the Islamic World Association slammed Israeli aggressions on the Palestinian city of Rafah, Gaza Strip, and Israeli practices against the Palestinians, calling on the UN to curb those practices.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 5/18/2004

Government to privatize 66 companies in 2004
The Ministerial Privatization Committee met yesterday under Prime Minister Atef Ebeid and decided to keep intact the state's ownership of 64 companies working in the fields of mills, transport, yarns and textiles, fertilizers, steel, aluminum, chemicals and drugs in addition to the companies whose revenues constitute a big resource to the state's treasury like tobacco, sugar and salt, said Information Minister Safwat Al Sherif following the meeting.
Egypt, Economics, 5/18/2004

UN threatens the use of force, Khartoum attacks relief organizations
The UN Crisis organization said that the United Nation will take a decision threatening to send force against the Sudanese authorities in Darfour if -- as it alleged -- targeting civilians will continue in the area which is situated to the west of Sudan.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 5/18/2004

Burns for continued development of relations with Syria
US Assistant Secretary for Near East Affairs William Burns on Monday said that the American administration is keen on the continuation of developing relations with Syria to get the correct ties in the future.
Syria-USA, Politics, 5/18/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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