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Yemen restores back 40,000 Km from Saudi Arabia, clashes renewed between al-Houthi, the army
Yemeni military sources in Sanaa announced yesterday renewed clashes between the army forces and the supporters of the Islamic Zeidi scholar Hussein Bader Eddin al-Houthi in the mountainous Marran area in Saddah province.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/13/2004
Ten million Arab children do not go to school, speaker
Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives, Abdelouahed Radi, deplored Monday, that "10 million Arab children do not go to school."
Regional, Education, 7/13/2004
Sahara issue: referendum without political solution would trigger a 'generalized crisis' in North Africa, Moratinos
Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Angel Moratinos has warned that the holding of a referendum in the Sahara, at this time, without a political solution might trigger what he described as a "generalized crisis" in North Africa, and urged all parties to find out a political solution that guarantees their respective rights as part of the United nations.
Maghreb-Spain, Politics, 7/13/2004
A limited influence for Jamal Mubarak on Nazif's government; government oath today
The names of members of the new Egyptian government chaired by Ahmad Nazif eliminated expectations that associates to the son of the President Jamal Mubarak who presides over the policies committees in the ruling national party, will control almost half of its seats.
Egypt, Politics, 7/13/2004
Armitaj's talks with King Abdullah concentrate on terrorism, Iraq
The US under secretary of state Richard Armitaj met in Amman yesterday with the Jordanian king Abdullah and their talks concentrated on the war against terrorism and achieving "stability" in Iraq.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 7/13/2004
French FM in Algeria for strengthening relations
France's foreign minister Michael Barneieh who arrived in Algeria yesterday in a visit which lasts for two days to strengthen economic and political relations between the two countries, denied the existence of any " French- American competition" over Algeria, and thereby denying what the Algerian press pointed at during the past phase.
Algeria-France, Politics, 7/13/2004
Rebels attack governmental positions in Darfur; Fischer visits Khartoum, Ismael criticizes Germany
The German foreign minister Yushka Fischer called on Sudan to abide by its commitment made to the UN to dismantle the Jangawid weapons in Darfur. He spoke upon his arrival in Khartoum airport of the need that the Sudanese government commit to its promises concerning the situation in Darfur.
Sudan, Politics, 7/13/2004
Al-Ibraheimi calls on Syria to support Iraq
The special advisor of the UN secretary general Elakhder al-Ibrahimi called yesterday on Syria to contribute to returning stability to Iraq.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/13/2004
Al-Shara confers with al-Ibrahimi
Special Advisor to the United Nations Secretary General Lakhdar Brahimi on Monday described his discussions with Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara as very positive.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/13/2004
Manila responds to the demands of the kidnappers of the Philippine's hostage
Philippines has responded to the demands raised by the kidnappers of the Philippine's hostage Angelo De La Kroza and Philippine s deputy foreign minister announced in a statement read on the screen of al-Jazeera TV yesterday that Philippines will withdraw its soldiers from Iraq " as soon as possible."
Iraq-Philippines, Politics, 7/13/2004
Sobeih says Arab League to lobby UNSC to implement ICJ ruling
Palestinian Chief delegate to the Arab League Mohamed Sobeih affirmed Sunday that the pan-Arab organization would seek to get the UN Security Council to implement the International Court of Justice's ruling on the illegality of Israel's separation wall.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 7/13/2004
Egypt calls for integration among African oil- producing countries
Egypt's Petroleum Minister highlighted the importance of fostering oil cooperation among the African countries for the welfare of the African continent.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 7/13/2004
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Customs Secretary of Nasib border center in Dar'a governorate on borders with Jordan, on Monday denied increasing fees on the entry of Arab or foreign vehicles coming to Syria through the center.
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