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Aref Dalila faces death in prison
The Syrian lawyer Anwar al-Bunni said yesterday that the Syrian economist Aref Dalila " is facing death in prison and refuses medical treatment."
Syria, Politics, 7/29/2004
Egypt, US to resume strategic dialogue
Egypt and the US agreed Wednesday to resume strategic dialogue, said Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul Gheit, at a joint press conference held with his US counterpart Colin Powell yesterday.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 7/29/2004
Spanish, Moroccan Politicians hail as 'historic' sending of troops to Haiti
Political circles in Spain and Morocco have hailed as "historic" the decision of the two countries' Governments to send troops to Haiti part of the UN peacekeeping mission.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 7/29/2004
News on Saddam's coma, denied by Baghdad, Saddam had a stroke
The British daily mirror daily said yesterday quoting the chairman of the defense committee for Saddam Hussein as saying that the toppled Iraqi President had a brain stroke and might die before his trial.
Iraq, Politics, 7/29/2004
Progress in Moroccan-Algerian talks on Sahara issue, U.S. ambassador
U.S. ambassador to Rabat, Thomas Riley, said there was progress in Moroccan-Algerian talks over the Sahara issue.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 7/29/2004
Iraq, Saudi Arabia resume diplomatic relations
The Iraqi prime minister Eyad Allawi said that Iraq and Saudi Arabia agreed to re-open their embassy after 13 years of closing them.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 7/29/2004
For the first time in the history of America- Egyptian relations Powell discusses reforms with non- governmental figures
During his visit to Cairo, it was on the agenda of the US secretary of state Colin Powell a meeting arranged in a hurry and the invitees to it knew they were invited just a short time before it was convened. This was for security reasons.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 7/29/2004
France pressures all sides of conflict in Darfur
The French foreign minister Michael Barnieh has called following his visit to Darfur district to the west of Sudan to pressuring all sides concerned involved in the conflict taking place there.
Sudan-France, Politics, 7/29/2004
Lebanese FM criticizes Iraqi accusations of Iran
The Lebanese foreign minister Jean Obeid has criticized the Iraqi defense minister Hazem al-Shalaan over accusing Iran of interfering in the Iraqi internal affairs.
Lebanon-Iraq, Politics, 7/29/2004
Number of Baqouba victims tolls 60; More than 100 persons killed in different attacks in Iraq
The number of victims of the booby trapped car in front of a police center in Baqouba to the northern east of Baghdad increased to 68 persons, according to a statement by the Iraqi ministry of health.
Iraq, Politics, 7/29/2004
Palestinian Authority appeals Washington, Europe to solve Rafah crisis; Israel demolishes 21 Palestinian houses
Palestinian security sources said that the Israeli occupation army demolished yesterday 21 houses in Gaza in three incursion operations. Israeli military vehicles and bulldozers yesterday at dawn broke into the Palestinian territories from Mourag settlement to Ghazzan al-Najjar area near Khan Younis to the south of Gaza and demolished 20 houses before they withdraw later.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 7/29/2004
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday underlined the need to stick to the Arab identity while confronting the attack aimed at our history and civilization.
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Secretary General of the Lebanese Resistance "Hizbullah" Hasan Nasrullah Wednesday called on Arab and Islamic nations to effectively move to confront the Israeli threats of attacking the holy mosque of al-Aqsa.
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Palestinians at Rafah checkpoint thanked Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak over the role played by Egyptian Red Crescent Association in helping families held at the checkpoint eleven days ago.
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Maghreban and Western African countries sent, here Tuesday, a "call of distress" to the international community to help fighting locusts invasion in the Sahel and West Africa.
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