Sahara Conflict: Morocco, Algeria do not need tutors to hold dialogue, FM
French Foreign minister, Michel Barnier, asserted, in ALgiers Tuesday, that "Morocco and Algeria do not need tutors to hold dialogue" for settling the Sahara dispute opposing Morocco to the Algeria-backed Polisario secessionists.
Maghreb-France, Politics, 7/14/2004
After solving the complex of the ministry of tourism, Mubarak issues the new government decree
The Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in a presidential decree issued yesterday evening approved the formation of the new Egyptian government chaired by the prime minister Ahmad Nazif, who is due to take his constitutional oath today.
Egypt, Politics, 7/14/2004
Moroccan MP criticizes as 'vague' Arab Women Congress recommendations
Recommendations made by the Arab Regional Congress of Women, held here recently under the theme "10 years after Peking: call for peace," are "vague and unpractical," said a Moroccan MP.
Regional-Morocco, Politics, 7/14/2004
Bush urges Sudan to halt violence in Darfur
The US President George W. Bush urged the Sudanese government to move quickly to halt violence in Darfur district and to end the humanitarian crisis there. Meantime, Khartoum announced it had dispatched some 3,000 security men to the area and that it is progressing in improving humanitarian conditions there.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/14/2004
Palestinian deputy at Israeli Knesset indicates the danger of Israeli nuclear arsenals
Palestinian Deputy at the Israeli Knesset Issam Makhoul stressed Tuesday that Israel's nuclear arsenal represents a real threat to the region and the international peace and security.
Israel-Palestine, Politics, 7/14/2004
Arab Parliamentary Union welcomes the ICJ decision on separation wall
Arab Parliamentary Union has stressed that the ruling of the International Court of Justice on the Israeli racial separation wall is an international victory to the Palestinian people just causes.
Regional-Israel, Politics, 7/14/2004
One Bulgarian hostage killed
The armed groups in Iraq yesterday resumed the process of killing hostages by killing one of the kidnapped Bulgarians and threats to kill the second within 24 hours if the American occupation forces will not release all detainees held in its jails, while threatening to kill one Egyptian hostage if the Saudi company for which he works does not withdraw from Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 7/14/2004
Tangier to host first international Art and Music Festival
Tangier will host the first edition of the Music and Arts festival from July 23 to August 15.
Morocco, Local, 7/14/2004
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