Robert Fisk lectures in Beirut: US casualties in Iraq are higher then stated
The British journalist Robert Fisk said U.S. President George Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair who used to warn the world against dangers of weapons of mass destruction that never existed in Iraq have now been hiding concrete realities about the situation in the invaded country.
Regional, Politics, 8/5/2004
Polisario, main obstacle to Maghreb project (debate)
The separatist movement 'Polisario,' that is claiming the secession of Morocco's southern provinces (known as the Sahara), and the political instrumentalization of the Sahara question are the main obstacle hampering the edification of the Maghreb project, deplored, in Geneva Tuesday, participants in a debate animated by former Polisario officials.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 8/5/2004
Clashes beween Yemeni forces and al-Houthi supporters renewed
Tribal sources said that armed clashes renewed between the Yemeni security forces and supporters of Hussein Bader al-Houthi who leads an armed rebellion in a mounanious area to the north of the country.
Yemen, Politics, 8/5/2004
Jordanian hostages return back to families
The four Jordanian hostages who were freed by al-Mujahideen Shoura council in Falluja yesterday headed for Amman. Their families headed to al-Karamah border crossing to receive them after the Jordanian foreign ministry confirmed news on their release.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 8/5/2004
Bank transfers between Morocco and abroad totalled about $18.7 bn in 1H of 2004
Bank transfers between Morocco and other countries totalled about $18.7 billion (169 billion Dhs) in the first half of 2004, against $17.8 billion (161 billion Dhs) during the same period last year, that is a 5 percent rise, the Exchange Office said.
Morocco, Economics, 8/5/2004
Morocco trade deficit widens by 34.4% in H1 2004
Morocco's trade deficit widened by 34.4%, in the first six months of 2004, to reach 33.37 billion DH (US$ 3.7 billion), compared to 24.8 billion DH in the same period of last year.
Morocco, Economics, 8/5/2004
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