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Document for Egyptian opposition parties calling for reforms
The chairman of the opposition Naserite Arab party in Egypt, Dia Eddin Dawoud, said that three of the main Egyptian opposition parties signed a new document for political reforms that will be announced to the public opinion within days.
Egypt, Politics, 8/14/2004
Yadhout Ahronot: Israel looms the possibility of withdrawal from the Golan
The Israeli army chief of staff Gen. Moshe Yaloun stressed that Israel is able to defend itself in its borders with Syria in case of giving up the strategic Golan heights in line with any peace agreement with Damascus.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 8/14/2004
Truce collapse in Najaf; al-Sader calls for the resignation of the Iraqi government
The Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader called for the resignation of the Interim Iraqi government and described it as a dictatorship government.
Iraq, Politics, 8/14/2004
Al-Bashir: the government is able to control Jangaweid
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said that the government is able to impose its control on the Jangaweid militias accused of committing violations against civilians in Darfur.
Sudan, Politics, 8/14/2004
Riyadh announces one Qaida member killed, One Irish claimed to be killed by al-Qaida
The Saudi Arabian authorities identified the gunman who was killed by the security forces in Mecca to the south west of the Kingdom on Wednesday as an expert in booby trapping cars and a person who took part in the attack at a residential complex in al-Riyadh in 2003.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/14/2004
US vows to fight against obstructers of freedom, democracy
Concerning developments in Iraq, the US secretary of state Colin Powell said that the American forces tightened the besiege against what he called the outlaws in Najaf. He added that the talks between the Interim Iraqi government and representatives for Muqtada al-Sader are continuous to end the crisis.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/14/2004
Lahoud confers with American congress Delegation
Lebanese President Emil Lahoud has underlined that Syria and Lebanon are a stability factor in the region, asserting the two states' rejection to terrorism.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 8/14/2004
Israel brings back part of the plane downed over Iraq in 1967
An Israeli military source said yesterday that Israel restored back part of a plane for its air force downed over Iraq during the June 1967 six day war.
Iraq-Israel, Politics, 8/14/2004
Syrian Grand Mufti denounces the events in al-Najaf
Grand Mufti of the Syrian Republic Sheikh Ahmad Keftaro has underlined that the ongoing events in Najaf are a flagrant violation of all international charters that ensure the peoples' right to live a peaceful life.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 8/14/2004
US permits diplomats to return back to Saudi Arabia
The US has permitted its non- essential diplomats to return back to Saudi Arabia but without taking with them their families after it ordered them to leave with their families several months ago.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 8/14/2004
One Palestinian attacks Eitmar settlement, kills one settler before he was killed
One Palestinian member of Al- Aqsa ( martyrs groups) of the Fatah movement attacked a car for the Israeli settlers at the entrance of Eitmar settlement near Nablus and killed one settler before he was killed by the bullets of the settlement's guards.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 8/14/2004
Damascus meeting on role of religious leaders in fighting HIV/AIDS in the Arab states
This needs a big shifting of the current speech on "punishment" towards positive values included in the holy books, such as, promotion of protective behaviour, education, solidarity, compassion and support for people affected by HIV/AIDS, fighting stigma, discrimination and rejection.
Regional-Syria, Health, 8/14/2004
After American oil hits highest records, Iraqi oil exports return back to normalcy
One official at the Iraqi southern oil company yesterday announced the return back of Iraq's oil exports to flow at normal rates following the resumption of complete pumping of oil through the two main oil pipelines from the southern oil fields to the two ports of Basra and Khour al-Amya, after one of the two lines was assaulted on Monday.
Iraq, Economics, 8/14/2004
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The human rights association in Syria announced that the Syrian authorities released four among 24 persons seized in Hama on August 7 and 8.
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