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After three month of siege, killing of 600, Sanaa kills al-Houthi
The Yemeni authorities took three months to eliminate the rebellion of the Zeidi clergy Hussein Bader Eddine al-Houthi and hundreds of his supporters in Marran mountains in Saddah province to the northern west of the country and announced his killing together with 200 of his supporters.
Yemen, Politics, 9/11/2004
Kuwaiti Islamists accuse the authorities of torturing them
Four Kuwaiti Islamists accused of conspiring to attack foreign forces in Kuwait and Iraq, accused the authorities in their country of extracting confessions from them under mental and physical abuse.
Kuwait, Politics, 9/11/2004
Jordan detains Muslim Brothers leadership banning them from sermons
The Jordanian authorities launched a campaign of arrest in the lines of the Muslim Brothers groups including leaderships in the first line and members of parliament.
Jordan, Politics, 9/11/2004
European reluctance on genocide accusations in Darfur
European states showed reluctance to agree with the US description of what is taking place in the Sudanese Darfur as a genocide. A spokesman for the German foreign ministry Walter Lendner said that Berlin wants to reach a consensus at the UN Security Council concerning the crisis.
Sudan-European Union, Politics, 9/11/2004
Abuja negotiations suspended, new wave of displacement in Darfur
Talks between the Sudanese government and representatives for the rebels in Darfur were suspended until September 24, hours after its resumption to reach a solution for a problem that is 19 months old.
Sudan, Politics, 9/11/2004
Five Iraqis, Two of al-Sader's supporters, police kidnapped in Najaf
The Turkish government called on the American forces to halt its military operations in Tal Afer as soon as possible. The statement of the Turkish foreign ministry came after the army issued a statement in which it expressed its concern over these operations
Iraq, Politics, 9/11/2004
Moroccan Sufi scholars give priority to social, educational and moral aspects of life, said King Mohammed
Moroccan Sufi scholars have been keen on giving priority to social, educational and moral aspects of life. They have sought particularly to teach the holy Quran and spread its precepts through an approach which appeals to the heart of believers and enhances trust in the mercy of the Almighty, King Mohammed VI said.
Morocco, Religion, 9/11/2004
Two and a half million new mobile lines in Libya
"The Public Posts and Telecommunications Company signed yesterday Thursday contracts with two of the biggest specialized companies in the field in the world, for two and a half million new mobile lines, in a project designed to broaden Madar mobile Company's network," The official Libyan news agency JANA reported yesterday.
Libya, Business, 9/11/2004
Senator Dole in Libya to improve relations
Former US Senator Bob Dole said that his visit to Libya about American -Libyan relations and the ways and means of their promotion was "very successful and warm, expressing his delight to meet the Leader," JANA reported yesterday.
Libya-USA, Politics, 9/11/2004
Morocco's Islamist party criticizes government inability to deal with vital issues
Morocco's sole authorized Islamist party, Party of Justice and Development (PJD- 42 seats in parliament), has criticized the Moroccan government's inability to deal with "vital fields."
Morocco, Politics, 9/11/2004
Israeli forces leave Beit Lahia, Jabalia, four Palestinians killed
News reports in Gaza said that the Israeli occupation forces withdrew today at dawn from Beit Lahia town and Jabalia camp, three days after their incursion in the two area, situated to the north of Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 9/11/2004
Jordan expects to increase prices of oil byproducts
Jordan minister of finance Muhammad Abu Hammoud warned that his government will be obliged to increase its oil byproducts prices if Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates stop oil donations to his country.
Jordan, Economics, 9/11/2004
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Al-Azhar Grand Imam Mohamed Sayyed Tantawi stressed that aggression on the innocent is not accepted by the Islamic Sharia.
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Morocco's Foreign Trade minister, Mustapha Mechahouri, said there are sectors in the Chinese market that can be interesting to Moroccan exporters, noting that "a thorough prospecting" is needed to multiply contacts with Chinese businesses and make Moroccan products known.
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RABAT, Sep.09 (MAP)- The rate of children below 6 schooled for the 2004-05 academic year stood at 97%, announced on Thursday minister of national education, Habib El Malki.
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The United States formally presents to the U.N. Security Council a draft resolution on Sudan that asks the United Nations to establish an international commission to investigate whether acts of genocide have occurred in Darfur. The United States also endorses an expanded, "proactive" monitoring of the situation by the African Union.
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The seventh tour of the Egyptian antiquities exhibition titled "Looking for immortality" starts today in Denver, Colorado USA.
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