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Sudan, the UN agree a detailed plan in Darfur
The Sudanese government agreed with the UN on a work plan for 30 days over Darfur area.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 8/6/2004
Morocco's decision to lift visa for Algerians is a positive step, Libyan FM
Morocco's decision to lift entry visa for Algerian nationals is a "positive step" that would facilitate contact between peoples in the region, underlined, in Tetuan Thursday, Libyan Foreign minister, Abderrahman Chalghom.
Libya-Morocco, Politics, 8/6/2004
Morocco's decision to lift visa for Algerians aims to open cooperation prospects, FM
Morocco's King Mohammed VI's decision to lift visa requirements for Algerians wanting to visit Morocco, starting last Friday, is meant to open new prospects of bilateral cooperation, said Wednesday Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohammed Benaissa.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 8/6/2004
Damascus and Pyong Yang sign a cooperation agreement
A cooperation and friendship agreement between Damascus governorate and Korean city of Pyong Yang was signed in Damascus, Thursday.
Syria-North Korea, Politics, 8/6/2004
Saudi Arabia arrests al-Zahrani, one of the main wanted
Saudi Arabia has announced the detention of Fares al-Zahrani, one of the main wanted on the list of the 26 wanted Saudis chased by the Saudi authorities.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/6/2004
Syrian- Lebanese cooperation to serve expatriate issues
Syria's Expatriates Minister Buthaina Shaaban Thursday met a delegation of the Lebanese Expatriates Council for Investment chaired by Naseb Fawaz.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/6/2004
Morocco remains a model of tolerance and openness in Mediterranean civilisations, King
Morocco remains a model of tolerance and openness of Mediterranean civilisations toward each other, both western and eastern with all their diverse cultural identities and religions, said King Mohammed VI.
Morocco, Politics, 8/6/2004
Yemeni forces tighten al-Houthi positions. his fate is unknown
Yemeni sources announced yesterday that the government forces tightened control over the mountainious positions of the Yemeni Shiite Zeidi scholar Hussein Bader Eddine al-Houthi who had been hiding with his supporters for more than 6 weeks.
Yemen, Politics, 8/6/2004
Al-Sader calls for the resumption of truce
While clashes continued in Iraq, the Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader called, in a statement by his spokesman, to resume the truce between the two sides as agreed in June.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/6/2004
Israel agrees to arm the Palestinian police in the West Bank
The Israeli defense ministry said that the defense minister Shaoul Mofaz agreed with the Palestinian authority to run Palestinian police armed patrols in the cities of Toulkarem, Ramullah and Areiha.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 8/6/2004
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Syria and Jordan agreed during the meeting of the Syrian-Jordanian Joint Committee for Transport in Amman yesterday on reciprocal treatment of the trucks between the two states with regard to fees that are collected by the authorities of both states.
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Morocco's tennisman Hicham Arazi was rolled out Wednesday from the $2.45 million Cincinnati tennis tournament by Britain's Tim Henman (6-4, 3-6, 5-7).
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