Arab League condemns the Israeli racial separation wall
The Arab League on Monday reiterated its strong condemnation of Israel's building the apartheid separation wall in the occupied Palestinian lands, warning against the repercussions of the wall on the human conditions of the Palestinian people.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 6/15/2004
Sahara issue: Spain seeks to improve conditions for solution accepted by all parties
Spain is seeking to improve conditions to reach "a solution accepted by all the parties" to the Sahara issue, said in Tunis Saturday Spanish foreign minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 6/15/2004
Over US$ 96 million end in Polisario leaders' pockets
The Polisario separatists movement, which is claiming secession of Morocco's southern provinces, receives an annual financial support worth over US$ 96 million, which "ends in its leaders' pockets," reported on Sunday the Moroccan daily in Arabic Al Ahdath Al Maghribiya.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 6/15/2004
Allawi expects the escalation of attacks; 12 persons were killed including five foreigners in Baghdad's attack
Some 12 persons were killed at least including 5 foreign contractors and other 50 injured in the booby trapped car explosion which targeted a procession of cars for the occupation authority in the downtown of Baghdad yesterday morning.
Iraq, Military, 6/15/2004
Petroleum Minister: Boosting local oil equipment manufacture inevitable
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi yesterday highlighted the importance of self-sufficiency in oil.
Egypt, Economics, 6/15/2004
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, oppose Turkey's candidate for the OIC
Works of the conference of the foreign ministers of the Organization of the Islamic Conference started yesterday in Istanbul. Ankara is trying to pressure into appointing its candidate Akmal Eddin Ihasn Oglo ( 59 year old) in the post of the secretary general of the organization, in succession of Abdul Wahid Balqaziz, an attempt opposed by Egypt and Saudi Arabia.
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 6/15/2004
Washington Post: US demands Baghdad immunity for American contractors
The Washington Post daily yesterday quoted Iraqi sources as saying that the new Iraqi government resists American demands to offer thousands of the American civilian contractors immunity from the Iraqi judicial authority similar to the immunity currently enjoyed by the American forces.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/15/2004
Twelve Moroccan-born Belgians elected in Brussels parliament
Twelve Moroccan-born Belgians have been elected in the parliament of the region of Brussels during the regional elections held on Sunday.
Morocco-Belgium, Local, 6/15/2004
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