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Spain's King supports Syria's efforts to modernization
King Juan Carlos of Spain on Tuesday evening reiterated Madrid's boosting Syria's efforts of modernization and development and thanked Damascus for solidarity against terror threats.
Syria-Spain, Politics, 6/3/2004

Al-Assad lauds Spain's position on Mideast conflict
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Tuesday evening expressed appreciation of Spain's impartial stances over the Mideast East conflict hoping to relaunch the peace process and lauding Madrid's support to EU-Syria association agreement.
Syria-Spain, Politics, 6/3/2004

Al-Ahram: Moussa: Success or failure of Tunis Summit contingent on implementing resolutions
In an exclusive interview with Al-Ahram daily, Secretary General of the Arab League (AL) Amr Moussa said the summit issued important resolutions with respect to the Palestinian cause that called for adopting an obvious political stance so as to refuse any promises given to Israel at the expense of the Arab rights.
Regional, Politics, 6/3/2004

Morocco to increase share of solar energy in rural electrification
Moroccan Energy and Mining Minister, Mohamed Boutaleb, said Tuesday, the share of solar energy in the rural electrification program currently accounts for over 3 percent and will be increased to reach 8 or 10 percent by 2007-08.
Morocco, Economics, 6/3/2004

Khartoum, Darfour rebellions exchange accusations over violating the truce
The al-Adala and al-Musawat ( Justice and equity) movement accused the Sudanese forces of bombarding Darfour west area, to the west of Sudan and killing 24 persons, with all of them being civilians.
Sudan, Politics, 6/3/2004

King voices 'acting' support to new Iraqi leader
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has voiced the kingdom's "acting and constant" support to the new Iraqi leader, and resolve to usher in a "new era" the two countries' relations.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 6/3/2004

Bush likens war on terror to World War Two, Cold War
US President George W. Bush described the global war on terror as a struggle between freedom and tyranny similar to the struggles of World War Two and the Cold War.
Regional-USA, Politics, 6/3/2004

Four Iraqis are killed in an explosion in Baghdad; al-Ibraheimi: the Interim government represents most of the Iraqis
The UN secretary general envoy for Iraq al-Akhdar al-Ibrahimi said that the formation of the Iraqi Interim government represents a vast strata of the Iraqis, noting that those who are not represented in the government will be represented in the national congress which will be formed shortly.
Iraq, Politics, 6/3/2004

One Saudi attacks Americans in Riyadh, gunmen killed in al-Taif
Western diplomats and witnesses said that one Saudi opened fire yesterday morning at a group of Americans in front of a residential complex to the south of the Saudi capital Riyadh but could not know more details and whether the incident results in vitims or not.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 6/3/2004

Three-bank Consortium to float Maroc Telecom stake
A group of banks composed of US Merill Lynch, French BNP-Paribas Corporate Finance and Attijari finances Corp were chosen to float a stake in the state-owned Maroc Telecom, the Ministry of Finance and Privatization said in a release.
Morocco, Business, 6/3/2004

Exciting find beneath the sea at Alexandria
A team from the Alexandrian Studies Centre has recently found pieces of rose granite that rep- resent the lower part of the famous statue of Isis found four years ago underwater in the vicinity of the Qaitbay Citadel in Alexandria.
Egypt, Local, 6/3/2004


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