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Syrian judiciary postpones considering Nueiseh file until August 15th
The Syrian judiciary decided yesterday to postpone considering the case of the chairman of the defense committees for democratic freedoms and human rights Aktham Nueiseh until August 15th.
Syria, Politics, 7/27/2004
Egyptian police detains seven Islamists
One Egyptian military source stressed that the Egyptian police detained seven Islamists suspected to be members of al-" Takfir wal Hijra " group, responsible for the assassination of the Egyptian al-Awqaf minister in 1977.
Egypt, Politics, 7/27/2004
Zeibari threatens to close al-Jazeera office in Baghdad
The Iraqi foreign minister Hoshyar Zeibari criticized the Doha based al-Jazeera TV and described its coverage of events in Iraq as biased and deviated.
Iraq-Qatar, Politics, 7/27/2004
On Allawi - Hariri joint press conference
Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi Monday stressed his country's keenness to enhance relations with Syria and countries in the region, referring to the agreements recently signed between Syria and Iraq in the economic, oil and security fields.
Lebanon-Iraq, Politics, 7/27/2004
Al-Shara meets with Journalists on developments in the region
Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara on Monday reiterated Syria's support to the unity of Iraqi people and land and the restoration of sovereignty as well as ending the occupation as part of a process to rebuild the country's institutions by all Iraqis.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 7/27/2004
Iraq denies normalization with Israel, in talks between Allawi, Hariri
Iraq's interim prime minister Eyad Allawi denied the existence of Israelis in Iraq. He said that the information discussed by the mass media to that Iraq has become a base for the Israeli intelligence and permits the Iraqis to visit Israel are not correct and not precise.
Iraq-Lebanon, Politics, 7/27/2004
King receives Ivorian minister for African affairs
Morocco's King Mohammed VI received, Monday in the Royal Palace in Tetuan, Ivorian minister for African integration, Mel EG Theodore, who arrived Sunday on a visit to Morocco.
Morocco-Ivory Coast, Politics, 7/27/2004
Washington reconsider the status of Mujahidee Khalq in Iraq
The Iranian opposition Mujahidee Khalq said that it had received a statement from the multi national forces in Iraq stressing that members of the organization which are in ( Mazar Ashraf) camp in Iraq enjoy legal protection, according to the Fourth Geneva Treaty.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/27/2004
Annan discusses with African leaders over Darfur
A spokeswoman for the government of Nigeria said that the UN secretary general Kofi Annan will hold talks next Thursday with the President of Nigeria and other African leaders over the situation in Darfur to the west of Sudan.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/27/2004
Jordanians, Pakistanis kidnapped in Iraq
One Iraqi armed group said that its had kidnapped two Jordanian drivers. Another Iraqi group calling itself "The Islamic army in Iraq " said it kidnapped two Pakistanis and one Iraqi working for a Kuwaiti company.
Iraq, Military, 7/27/2004
Jordan rules out dangers of Dimona reactor on its citizens
Jordan denied yesterday mews that the Israeli Dimona nuclear reactor to have at the meantime radiation effects on the people of the southern areas adjoining it in Jordan.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 7/27/2004
Nearby agreement to solve the differences between Arafat and Qurei'
A source close to the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat said that Arafat and his prime minister Ahmad Qurei' are about to solve their differences which has become public on July 17 when the prime minister submitted his resignation following a series of chaos and kidnapping operations in Gaza.
Palestine, Politics, 7/27/2004
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Kidnappers from a group calling itself "Assad Allah" released the Egyptian hostage Muhammad Mahmoud Qutob, the advisor at the Egyptian embassy in Iraq. One member of the group said it decided to release the hostage because of his disciplined manners and religious conduct. He indicated that the group refused a large sum of money for releasing him.
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Higher Representative of the EU Foreign Policy and Security Javier Solana stressed that the EU insisted on playing its role in the Middle East peace process whether the Israelis accepted it or not, pointing out that the EU has an important interests in the region.
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