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Legal committee calls on Libya to open Bu Sleim prison file
The solidarity society for human rights which takes Geneva as a headquarters said that 8 years after the elapse of what is called " Bu Sleim prison massacre," committed by the Libyan security forces against the prisoners who had announced rebellion inside the jail -- the Libyan authorities did not take any practical measures to deal with this file.
Libya, Politics, 6/30/2004

Iraqi judiciary has Saddam Hussein officially; three American soldiers killed
The prime minister of the Iraqi governing cabinet Eyad Allawi said that the detained Iraqi President Saddam Hussein together with other 11 of high ranking officials of the former regime will be handed over to the Iraqi judiciary today , but they will remain under the guard of the American forces until they are tried and ensuring protection able to detain them safely.
Iraq, Politics, 6/30/2004

Annan looms of punishment measures against Sudan
The UN Secretary General Kofi Annan remarked on the possibility that the UN Security Council will take punishment measures against Sudan unless Khartoum moves to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Darfour area.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 6/30/2004

Kuwait, Saudi Arabia cling to compensations
Each of Kuwait and Saudi Arabia yesterday clung to getting " compensations " from Iraq for the past invasion, at a time when France said it is ready to resume diplomatic relations with Iraq.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 6/30/2004

King Mohammed VI of Morocco calls for African conference on environment
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has proposed the holding of an African conference on environment during the talks held with the heads of States during an African tour that took him from June 15-29 to Benin, Cameroon, Gabon and Senegal,.
Morocco-Regional, Environment, 6/30/2004

Maher: Israeli withdrawal from Gaza a first step
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Maher underlined that the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip should be the first step in an Israeli complete withdrawal from all occupied Palestinian lands to June 4th 1967.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 6/30/2004

Israeli forces continue operations in Beit Hanoun; three Palestinians killed
The Israeli occupation forces yesterday continued its incursion in Beit Hanoun to the north of Gaza, backed by military vehicles and helicopters, while number of Palestinians killed in Gaza increased to three, as one member of Hamas was killed in Beit Hanoun. The Israeli soldiers killed a 14 year old Palestinian teenager in Khan Younis. Another teenager was killed because of his wounds he had in May in Rafah.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 6/30/2004

Morocco to invest US$ 10 billion in tourism by 2010
Morocco plans to invest 90 billion DH (US$ 10 billion) in tourism by 2010, including 40 billion (US$ 4.4 billion) in hotel infrastructure to raise accommodation capacity nationwide to 230,000 beds, and in the training of at least 70,000 professionals, said on Monday minister of tourism, handicraft and social economy, Adil Diouri.
Morocco, Economics, 6/30/2004

French CIC purchases 10 percent of Morocco's BMCE Bank
The French Credit Industriel et Commercial (CIC) has purchased 10 percent of the capital of Morocco's BMCE Bank at a value of 794 million Dhs (72 million Euro).
Morocco-France, Business, 6/30/2004


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The ambassadors of the US, Australia and Denmark submitted their credentials yesterday to the Iraqi President Ghazi Elyawer one day after transferring authority to the Iraqis. Go

U.S. President George W. Bush and Iraq's interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi separately telephoned President Hosni Mubarak on Tuesday to congratulate him on the success of a slipped disc surgery he underwent in Germany earlier this week. Go

The US on Monday renewed warning to its citizens to be cautious during their travel to Libya, although the two countries had ended a diplomatic cessation lasted for 24 years after the opening of the American Liaison office in Tripoli. Go

The northern city of Tangier will host from July 23 to August 15 the international music and arts festival to be held under the theme "creativity and communication." Go





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