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37 Iraqi children killed in Baghdad
Thursday, yesterday, was a day of children massacre in Iraq as 37 children and five teenagers were killed in a booby trapped car explosion to the southern west of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 10/1/2004

21 Iraqis killed, 35 killed in American-Iraqi attack on Sameraa
Medical sources and Iraqi police sources in Sameraa city to the north of Baghdad said that more than 21 persons were killed and 35 injured in an American invasion operation in which took part Iraqi forces in the city during night time.
Iraq-USA, Military, 10/1/2004

Journalist gets one year sentence for defamation
The court of appeal of Rabat condemned Wednesday, Anas Tadili, director of the weekly "Akhbar Al Ousboua " to one year in prison and a fine of 10,000 Dhs (around US $ 1,111).
Morocco, Politics, 10/1/2004

Democratic advances in Morocco were not accompanied by progress in media sector, minister
Moroccan communication minister, Nabil Benabdellah, deplored, here Wednesday, that the "important strides achieved at the democratic level have not been accompanied by a progress in the media sector, in general, and the audiovisual in particular."
Morocco, Politics, 10/1/2004

Algeria receives Khatami after a ten year of boycott
Iranian president Muhammad Khatami arrives in Algeria tomorrow in an official visit which is the first since the restoration of diplomatic relations between the two countries in 2003.
Algeria-Iran, Politics, 10/1/2004

Kuwait: we recognize Arafat, but not dealing with him
The Kuwaiti foreign minister Sheikh Muhammad al-Sabah al-salem announced yesterday that Kuwait does not deal with the chairman of the Palestinian authority Yasser Arafat.
Kuwait-Palestine, Politics, 10/1/2004

Bashir accuses Washington of arming Darfur rebels; Garang does not oppose sanctions on Khartoum
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has accused the US of training the rebels in Darfur and arming them in order to stand in the face of the government of Khartoum.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 10/1/2004

Families of the detainees on Mauritania call for release of their children
Families of the new detainees in Mauritania issued a strong statement in which they denied what was stated by the minister of the interior in Mauritania on a link between their children and the leaders of the coupe attempt.
Mauritania, Politics, 10/1/2004

State of alert in Mauritania, search operations for the leader of the coupe attempt
A state of security and military alert overwhelms all parts of Mauritania at a time when the security forces intensified the operations of search and inspections for the leader of the failed coupe attempt on June 8, 2003, Maj. Saleh Weld Hanana, who is also accused by the authorities of leading a new coupe attempt declared to be foiled several days ago.
Mauritania, Politics, 10/1/2004

Israel kills 32 Palestinians, continues attacking north Gaza
Palestinians security sources announced that 100 Israeli tanks incurred in the north of Gaza on Thursday evening after the Israeli prime minister Ariel Sharon approved the Israeli army to expand its attacks against the area.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 10/1/2004

al-Deyar: Jordan build a fifth minaret in al-Aqsa mosque
The spokeswoman for the Jordanian government Asmaa Khuder said that Jordan is making contacts with the Israeli authorities to pave the way for building a fifth minaret in al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem.
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 10/1/2004

Moroccan-made Fulgura in Paris Mondial de L'Automobile
Fulgura, the Moroccan-made supercar, is part of the 2004 Paris Mondial de L'Automobile, which opened its doors on September 23rd.
Morocco, Economics, 10/1/2004


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