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Syria, Gulf cooperation council sign a free trade zone agreement
Syria and the Gulf Cooperation Council ( GCC ) Sunday signed an agreement to establish a free trade zone.
Syria-Gulf, Economics, 6/14/2004
Al-Ahram : Taha: Sudan's final peace agreement to be signed next August
Sudanese First Vice President Ali Othman Taha said that the peace deal between the Sudanese government and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) would be finally signed in August in Nairobi, Kenya.
Sudan, Politics, 6/14/2004
Splits prevent the Kuwaiti parliament from reducing elections circles
The political reform process in Kuwait underwent a stumbled start when strong differences among members of the Kuwaiti national council prevented the voting on Saturday on a draft resolution to amend the elections law.
Kuwait, Politics, 6/14/2004
Morocco, Algeria stress necessity of complementary partnership
Morocco and Algeria stressed in Rabat Friday the necessity of a complementary partnership, based on the specific relations binding them.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/14/2004
Al-Amoudi confirms his statement over al-Qathafi plans
Abdul Rahman al-Amoudi, the detained in the USA, whom the New York Times disclosed on Thursday had unmasked to the American intelligence the plan of the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, confirmed the rightfulness of the report, stressing that he is personally involved in this matter.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 6/14/2004
Turabi was intending to quit his party's leadership; Southern Sudan printed its own currency
The leader of the people's army for the liberation of Sudan, John Garang, announced that Southern Sudan, which has become closer to peace more than any time before, will shortly embark on a new currency in the context of the vast self- rule which will be declared in it for 6 years when peace is approved.
Sudan, Politics, 6/14/2004
Powell, Rice urge Saudi Arabia for more efforts to fight terrorism; Saudi Arabia denies finding a murdered man to the west of al-Riyadh
A senior official in the Saudi police denied news of finding in one street of the capital Riyadh of the body of a man, diplomatic sources said earlier on Sunday to be for a western citizen.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 6/14/2004
Gul on Turkish- Arab relations
Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul described the Turkish-Syrian relations as excellent.
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 6/14/2004
Czech official-highlights Syria's role in the Middle East
Head of the Foreign Relations Committee at the Czech Chamber of Deputies Vladimir Lastuvka described Syria as a very important country in the Middle East, saying he is looking forward to the meetings scheduled during his imminent visit to Damascus.
Syria-Czech Republic, Politics, 6/14/2004
Al-Shara confers with Palestinian minister
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara Sunday received the Culture Minister in the Palestinian National Authority ( PNA ),Yahya Yakhlaf, and the Minister of the Palestinian Presidency Affairs, Ramzi Khouri.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 6/14/2004
Al-Sader intends the formation of a political party, might take part in general elections
Iraq, Politics, 6/14/2004
King Mohammed VI launches Mediterranean by-pass grounding works, youths compounds construction
Morocco's Kig Mohammed VI, accompanied by King Hamad Ben Aissa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, launched here Saturday grounding works of a 103 km section of the Mediterranean by-pass, linking El Jebha and Ajdir, which will take 56 will take around 4 years and a half.
Morocco, Economics, 6/14/2004
Al-Ibraheimi renews criticism for the Israeli occupation
The UN special envoy to Iraq, Elakhder al-Ibraheimi, yesterday considered that the Israeli- Palestinian conflict " affects what is taking place in Iraq."
Iraq-Palestine, Politics, 6/14/2004
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI held talksin Al-Hoceima Saturday with HM King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, who had started Thursday a private visit to the kingdom.
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A delegation of Alexandria University will head for Sudan by the end of June to conclude an agreement on preparations necessary to establish a branch of Alexandria University at the Sudanese city of Juba.
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Chairman of the Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) Ahab Olwi expects Egypt's population to reach 75-76 millions by January 2007, versus the current 70 million.
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