Jordanian minister thanks Syria and Egypt over electricity support
Official Spokeswoman for the Jordanian government Ms. Asma Khudr on Tuesday thanked Syria and Egypt for offering to help in the crisis of power cuts in Jordan Monday evening.
Jordan-Regional, Economics, 8/11/2004
Slaughtering an Egyptian in Iraq
An Islamic site on the Internet yesterday screened a video tape showing the group of " al-Tawhid Wal Jihad" led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi of executing a man described as " an Egyptian spy " working for the American forces in Iraq.
Iraq-Egypt, Politics, 8/11/2004
Measures to attract tourism investors in Syria
Syria's Tourism Minister Saadullah Aga al-Qalaa Tuesday conferred with a number of Arab investors means of establishing tourist investments in Syria, and opportunities of preparing economic feasibility in light of the increasing number of tourists in Syria.
Syria-Regional, Economics, 8/11/2004
Cabinet to probe new water resources
Egypt's Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Mahmoud Abu Zeid presented on Tuesday a new plan to the cabinet for developing water resources till 2017, in a way coping with international changes and population increase at a cost of L.E. 122 billion.
Egypt, Economics, 8/11/2004
Al-Ahram and the Israel's nuclear facilities
Egypt's al-Ahram daily on Tuesday called on the international community, particularly the great states and the International Atomic Energy agency to work efficiently to force Israel to close its reactors and to stop nuclear programs "that constitute a great danger not only on the region but also on the international peace and security."
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 8/11/2004
One Jordanian hostage held, other two released in Iraq
Concerning the developments of the hostages crisis in Iraq, one Jordanian businessman, Jamal Sadeq al-Salaeymah was kidnapped in Baghdad.. The Jordanian news agency said that three men in police uniform broke into al-Salaemah house in al-Seideh area in Baghdad and took him in a white car to unidentified destination.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 8/11/2004
First Islamic bank set to open in Britain
British financial authorities have given the green light to the opening of the first Islamic Bank in Great Britain.
Regional-UK, Economics, 8/11/2004
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