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Saudi papers criticise al-Qathafi; Washington, London investigate in Abdullah's assassination atempt
Washington announced yesterday that it is investigating information which remarked plans by the Libyan regime to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah, a matter which coincided with London's announcement that it is making an investigation on the issue, at a time when London has not proclaimed an official position towards this issue; while the Saudi papers strongly attacked the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi.
Saudi Arabia-Libya, Politics, 6/12/2004
Because of reciprocated accusations on supporting opposition; No normalization between Riyadh and Doha
It seemed that both Saudi Arabia and Qatar find it difficult to settle their differences despite the resumption of the Kuwaiti mediation during the current week.
Saudi Arabia-Qatar, Politics, 6/12/2004
Garang: we will be a great force in the north; The UN Security Council prepares for a force in the south
The final peace agreement to be signed between Khartoum and the southern rebels won the support of the UN Security Council which adopted unanimously a resolution that greenlights the formation of a peace keeping forces in southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 6/12/2004
Princess urges Moroccans to contribute to environment protection
Princess Lalla Hasna, sister of King Mohammed VI of Morocco, on Friday urged all Moroccans to contribute to the protection of environment, stressing that the monarch's strategy in this field "builds on global, solidarity-based vision."
Morocco, Environment, 6/12/2004
The Kurds adopt a positive position towards the UN Security Council resolution
The Kurdish parliament considered the mention of " federation " in the recent resolution of the UN Security Council over Iraq as a positive matter and the Kurds decided to accept the guarantees of the Iraqi government concerning the interim law on running the state.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 6/12/2004
G-8 countries agree to reduce Iraqi debts
The Group of Eight (G-8) leading industrialized nations said they agreed that Iraq's debt should be reduced, but there was no conclusion on the amount.
Iraq-Regional, Economics, 6/12/2004
Abu Zeid: No disputes among Nile Basin countries
Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and Irrigation, Mahmoud Abu Zeid, denied any disputes among the Nile Basin Countries, asserting that these countries are working within the Nile Basin Initiative.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 6/12/2004
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President and chief executive officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Alan Mullay, said, his company is "proud" of the success of the Matis Aerospace project, whose quality production "evidences Morocco's ability to take up globalization and industrial quality challenges."
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The US President George W. Bush said on Thursday that the pistol of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein which was confiscated during his detention has become an American property.
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Israeli warplanes continued their provocative violations of the Lebanese sovereignty. Lebanese army's leadership issued a statement in which it said that an Israeli warplane violated Lebanese airspace yesterday and carried out a circular flight between Saida and Beirut for four hours, then it left heading to the Palestinian lands.
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Turkish newspaper "Zaman" has praised the Syrian-Turkish good relations in all fields.
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Emirate newspaper ' al-Bayan' vehemently criticized the American policy towards the world in general and the Middle East in particular. The daily asserted that America supports Israeli state terrorism and resorts to the military power to achieve its interests violating all international laws.
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