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Morocco, Algeria agree to set up security cooperation task group
Moroccan and Algerian interior ministers, respectively Al Mostafa Sahel and Noureddine Yazid Zerhouni, agreed Wednesday to set up a task group in charge of bilateral security cooperation.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 7/22/2004
Government orders enquiries into torture allegations
The Moroccan Government has ordered enquiries into torture allegations reported by several national and international Non Governmental Organizations (NGO), a move, it said, comes in respect of the law and the Kingdom's international commitments.
Morocco, Politics, 7/22/2004
Washington, London pressure, the UN interferes, Khartoum accuses the Americans of foiling the negotiations
Khartoum yesterday announced readiness to resume negotiations over Darfur, if the African mediators are able to arrange new negotiations with the rebels and accused Washington of foiling these negotiations which the African Union is trying to revive now.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/22/2004
U.S. Senates approves FTA with Morocco
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday approved the free trade agreement signed on June 15 with Morocco and approved informally on July 15 by the House Ways and Means Committee.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 7/22/2004
Keftaro Academy denies allegations
Syria's republic Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro's Academy on Wednesday rejected the "campaigns of accusations and lies circulated by some foreign newspapers which target distorting the image of Islam and the Islamic educational institutions that graduate preachers of peace, moderation and tolerance."
Syria, Politics, 7/22/2004
Philippine hostage leaves Iraq, Cairo meeting starts deliberations
The Philippine hostage Angelo De La Croz who was release on Tuesday left Baghdad yesterday ( Wednesday) and he is expected to arrive in Abu Dhabi to undergo medical checks before he returns back to his country.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 7/22/2004
Christians demand better representation in the Iraqi national congress
Iraqi politicians said they represent 8 Christian parties, yesterday demanded a better representation for the Christians in the National Congress which is presumed to appoint by the end of July a government monitoring system.
Iraq, Politics, 7/22/2004
Saudi Arabia finds the head of Johnson, kills wanted
Saudi Arabia confirmed that it found the head of the former American hostage Paul Johnson who was beheaded by al-Qaida organization in June after he was kidnapped for one week.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/22/2004
UNGA condemn of the wall of separation; Washington criticizes
The White House said on Wednesday evening that the UN General Assembly (UNGA) decision which was adopted unanimously to condemn the wall of separation erected by the Israel is not the appropriate way to achieve peace in the Middle East.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 7/22/2004
Nabil Amre leaves for Jordan for medical treatment; Palestinian legislative council demands the formation of a new government
Members of the Palestinian legislative council called for forming a new government after the security crisis which overwhelmed the Palestinian area, with the last of which the assassination attempt on member of the legislative council and former minister of information Nabil Amre.
Palestine, Politics, 7/22/2004
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received a telephone call from President Ahmet Necdet Sezer of Turkey on Wednesday.
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Jordan's King Abdullah II called in a message he had addressed to the prime minister Faisal al-Fayez including recommendations for a government work program, to draw a plan for religious preaching " showing the tolerance of Islam."
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Palestinian President Yasser Arafat received on Wednesday a phone call from presidential Political Advisor Osama Al-Baz.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Eyad Allawi is due to arrive in Damascus next Friday in an official visit to Syria. Allawi is to hold discussions with senior Syrian officials on developing bilateral relations of cooperation between the two states in various fields.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency IAEA on Wednesday denied the existence of any evidence that Syria has made banned nuclear activities.
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