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Khartoum, SPLM sign Nairobi peace Declaration
The Sudanese government and the southern rebels, the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), signed on Saturday Nairobi Declaration on the final round of talks aimed at ending 21 years of civil war.The two sides also signed six peace protocols.
Sudan, Politics, 6/5/2004
Doha declaration calls for constitutional monarchies in the Arab states
Participants in a conference in Qatar on democracy and reforms in the Arab world have recommend that the Arab royal regimes to be converted into constitutional monarchies in which a separation is made between the royal hierarchy and executive authority.
Regional, Politics, 6/5/2004
Egyptian society warns against the assassination of the civil state
The Egyptian society in charge of legal support for the Egyptian human rights yesterday warned against the al- Salafeyah group possible assassination of researcher Ahmad Ismael after attacking him by beating and accusing him as a " non believer."
Egypt, Politics, 6/5/2004
My Judaism is questioned, as long as Palestinians are deprived of basic rights' King advisor
Andre Azoulay, advisor of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, asserted, in Fez Tuesday, "it is the Judaism I learnt in Morocco that I identify with (É) and as long as the Palestinians are denied their most basic rights, an essential part of my Judaism is questioned."
Morocco-Palestine, Politics, 6/5/2004
Ministers council chaired by king passes law project on audio-visual reform
The Minister's Council chaired Thursday, by King Mohammed VI of Morocco, approved a law project on audio-visual communication that is part of the reforms process initiated by the monarch.
Morocco, Politics, 6/5/2004
Sudan renews accepting sending aid to Darfour
Chairman of the UN office for coordinating humanitarian affairs Jan Egg-land announced that the Sudanese government has coordinated its pledge to permit sending aid to Darfour district during talks that took place yesterday in Geneva in the presence of groups representing the rebels and representatives for the European Union, the US and the African federation.
Sudan, Politics, 6/5/2004
Saudi al-Ifta committee calls for cooperation in fighting terrorism; Saudi police exchanges fire with gunmen in Jeddah
Security sources said that Saudi Arabia's police exchanged fire with gunmen suspected to be extremists Islamists today early morning in Jeddah city which overlooks the Red Sea and that the police are still chasing several cars trying to cordon them.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/5/2004
Morocco aspires to reach 1 million beneficiaries of literacy campaign per year
Morocco ambitions to reach an annual one million beneficiaries of the literacy campaign, and school 200,000 children per year, said, here Wednesday, Moroccan Secretary of State in charge of literacy and informal education.
Morocco, Education, 6/5/2004
An amended US- British draft resolution, a truce in al-Najaf
A spokesman for the US Department Of State said that the US will submit the new, and third, formula of an amended draft resolution on Iraq, but without defining a date for proposing it to voting at the UN Security Council.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/5/2004
Palestinian-Israeli conflict: Morocco urges UN to support Roadmap
Moroccan state minister, Abbas El Fassi, exhorted in New York on Wednesday the United Nations to support the Roadmap to peace and put an end to Israeli practices in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Morocco, Politics, 6/5/2004
Morocco denies disagreement over purchase by Vivendi of Maroc Telecom capital share
Morocco's finance and privatization minister, Fathallah Oualalou, denied Wednesday, an alleged disagreement between the Moroccan government and French "Vivendi" group over the latter's plan to buy 16% of Maroc-Telecom capital.
Morocco-France, Business, 6/5/2004
Morocco's Laalou sets world's season best in 800 m
Moroccan athlete, Amine Laalou, on Wednesday set the world's season best of the Milan Grand Prix, part of the IAAF fixtures.
Morocco, Sports, 6/5/2004
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The Saudi Arabian official news agency said yesterday that the new Iraqi President Ghazi Ojeil Elyawer made a telephone call with the Saudi crown prince Abdullah to make sure about his health condition after "he had a teeth operation." Elyawer is married to a Saudi woman and carries a Saudi passport but without getting the Saudi nationality. He lived in Saudi Arabia for years and his family still lives there.
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Syria has prevented two ships one Liberian and the other Spanish to anchor in its ports in implementation of Israel's boycotting regional office in Damascus rules.
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The Turkish Independent Industrials and Businessmen Association Thursday said President Bashar al-Assad's visit to Ankara, during last January, topped the Syrian-Turkish relations in particular, and the Arab-Turkish relations in general.
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Means to promote cooperation in fisheries and agriculture were reviewed at a meeting, in Tehran Wednesday, between Iranian agriculture minister, Mahmoud Hodjati, and Morocco's ambassador to Iran, Abdelaziz Bennis.
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