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Bashir declares the end of the south war in Sudan
Both the Sudanese government and the southern rebels dropped the curtains on a civil war that lasted for 21 years.
Sudan, Politics, 1/1/2005
Greater free Arab trade zone in effect as of today
The Greater Arab Trade Zone for free exchange has come into effect as from today, which marks the beginning of the new year, covering 17 Arab states, members in the Arab league.
Regional, Economics, 1/1/2005
Qathafi denies the need for mediation with Saudi Arabia
The Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi denied what was rumored that Tripoli is in need for help in order to maintain the relations with Saudi Arabia, after Riyadh had summoned its ambassador because of allegations over a conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz.
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 1/1/2005
Rashid: First program to reform technical and vocational training
The next year will see the implementation of the first program to reform the technical and vocational training with finances worth more than LE 600 million, said Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rashid Mohamed Rashid.
Egypt, Education, 1/1/2005
Lebanese Foreign Minister, Qabalan and Syria's role in Lebanon
Lebanese Foreign Minister Mahmoud Hammoud stressed that Syria has protected Lebanon and helped it in the most critical stages of its modern history, pointing out that stability in his country is the result of Syria's care for Lebanon's unity and freedom.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 1/1/2005
Allawi's continued warning to neighboring states
Regarding the continued deteriorated security conditions ion Iraq, the Interim Iraqi prime minister Eyad Allawi asked the neighboring states to prevent the sneaking of gunmen.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 1/1/2005
US army launches a new attack to the south of Baghdad
The US army started a new attack against areas to the south of Baghdad. It is the third of its kind since months where one armed man was killed and other nine detained.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/1/2005
On the Palestinian presidential elections
With the beginning of the countdown for the Palestinian presidential elections due on January 9th, the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Mahmoud Abbas said he will continue the path perused by the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat "until liberation and the foundation of a Palestinian state."
Palestine, Politics, 1/1/2005
Four Palestinians killed, PA deplores escalation
France expressed its concern over the continued Israeli incursion to the south of Gaza and called on all sides to "maintain self control in order to permit carrying out the Palestinian Presidential elections." In what had seemed a message of American assurances to the Palestinian leadership, the US secretary of state Colin Powell extended a message to the Palestinian prime minister
Palestine-Israel, Military, 1/1/2005
Syria's budget for 2005 provides 58,141 job opportunity
Minister of Finance Mohammed al-Hussein on Thursday announced the 2005 budget accredited approbations would guarantee about 58141 job opportunities divided between 32130 job opportunities in the administrative sector and 26011 job opportunities in the economic sector.
Syria, Economics, 1/1/2005
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak Friday received Bahraini King Hamad bin Essa Al Khalifa, currently on a private visit to Egypt. They discussed means to enhance Arab joint action and preparations for the coming Arab summit in Algeria.
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Canada's Prime Minister, Paul Martin praised the "remarkable progress" achieved in Morocco, at the end of a meeting, in Fes Thursday, with King Mohammed VI. Paul Martin, on a private visit to Morocco, also praised the sovereign's "future-oriented vision."
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Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif said the government is taking into account the living conditions of the Egyptian people, especially the low-income brackets, when implementing the economic reform programs.
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