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First aggression against Iraq's christians: scores killed, wounded in explosions against five churches
A series of simultaneous explosions most of them in booby trapped cars, on Sunday hit five churches in Iraq, four of them are in Baghdad and one in al-Musil in an operation which resulted in killing and wounding scores of people, and the first of its kind targeting the Christian minosity in Iraq since its fall under the American occupation 15 months ago.
Iraq, Politics, 8/2/2004

King Mohammed VI wants stronger ties with Algeria, FM
Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohamed Benaissa, voiced king Mohammed VI's will to consolidate ties with neighbor Algeria.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 8/2/2004

Allawi meets the Amir of Kuwait
The Kuwaiti official news agency Kuwana said that the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Jaber al-Ahmad al-Sabah received yesterday the Iraqi prime minister Eyad Allawi, currently visiting Kuwait for three days, in a visit which is the first of its kind since he assumed his task as a prime minister in Iraq on June 28th.
Iraq-Kuwait, Politics, 8/2/2004

Sudan rejects the one month grace period, Egypt sends observers to Darfur
The Sudanese government yesterday condemned the 30-day grace period given by the UN Security Council to move in Darfur district, but said it will carry out a 90-day program agreed upon earlier with the UN secretary general Kofi Annan
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2004

60% of the Bahraini boycott the American products
A field study conducted by the Arab center for food in Bahrain on boycotting the American food production in the Bahraini society said that 34% of the people in Bahrain boycott wholly, 36% partially, while 30% do not boycott these American products.
Bahrain-USA, Politics, 8/2/2004

Al-Qathafi announces rejection to the Saudi proposal
The Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi announced his rejection to a saudi proposal to sending Islamic forces to Iraq, considering that this initiative, which was also rejected by each of Algeria and Bangladesh will not be fruitful before the withdrawal of the multi national forces from this country.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/2/2004

Algeria, Bangladesh will not send force to Iraq
The Algerian Foreign minister Abdul Aziz Balkhadem announced that Algeria rejects the plans of sending foces to Iraq.
Iraq-Algeria, Politics, 8/2/2004

Syria releases conductors of Israeli goods after Amman's apology
Damascus on Saturday evening announced readiness to release the drivers of Jordanian trucks where Israeli goods were seized, while trying to transport it to northern Iraq.
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 8/2/2004

Hizbullah denies halting of negotiations with Israel over hostages, efforts to release al-Qintar, other prisoners
The Lebanese Hizbullah party stressed the negotiations with Israel over the release of so far Lebanese prisoners held in the Israeli jails are still continuous and have not reached a deadlock. This, however, following months after a deal for the exchange of hundreds of prisoners between the two sides.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 8/2/2004

Israeli forces kill one woman, al-Aqsa groups reconcile with the intelligence
The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday late evening killed one Palestinian woman during an incursion operation in the western side of Khan Younis to the south of Gaza before these forces withdrew later.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 8/2/2004


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Short Takes:
Morocco decided to cancel visa procedures for Algerian nationals, in force since 1994. Go

Syria's Vice-President Abdul Halim Khaddam on Sunday received a delegation of the Kurdistan Democratic Party headed by Nijervan al-Barzani, member of the Party's Politburo. Go

Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister, Prince Saud al-Faisal, on Sunday condemned the continued Israeli escalation on the Palestinian people and the policies of the Israeli government which aim at changing the realities on the ground and setting up new settlements to the east of the occupied Jerusalem. Go

Israeli Nuclear Expert Murdakhai Fanono on Sunday said that he divulged secret of the Israeli weapons of mass destruction WMD to draw the world attention to dangers of the Israeli nuclear arsenal and to prevent genocide in the Middle East. Go





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