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Mubarak continues reconciliation efforts between Libya, Saudi Arabia
An Egyptian diplomatic source stressed that the visit held by President Hosni Mubarak to Saudi Arabia aimed at ending the disputes between Riyadh and Tripoli over an alleged conspiracy to assassinate the Saudi crown prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 1/6/2005
Turkish officials highlight al-Assad's historical visit to Turkey
Turkey's party and media circles have consensus the Syrian-Turkish ties are distinguished and deep in light of the historical, cultural and social ties linking the two peoples in Syria and Turkey.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 1/6/2005
FM: Egypt is not violating NPT
Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul -Gheit said yesterday that Egypt is committed to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Egypt, Politics, 1/6/2005
African forces to Somalia
The UN security and peace council for the African Union approved initially to send forces to ensure the secure return back of the new Somali government to the capital Mogadishu.
Somalia-Regional, Politics, 1/6/2005
Qaddoumi highlights Syria's stances
Senior Palestinian official on Wednesday praised Syria's "Steadfastness" as the biggest supporter of the Palestinians and backed a Palestinian leader depiction of Israel as the "Zionist enemy."
Palestine-Syria, Politics, 1/6/2005
Syrian out-of- country voting for the Iraqi National Assembly election
A press conference was held on Wednesday, January 5th, 2005 by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for Syrian local and international media to attend the inaugural press conference of the Syrian Out-of-Country-Voting (OCV) program for the Iraq National Assembly Elections.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 1/6/2005
Some 22 persons were killed in al-Hellah explosion
Some 22 persons were killed and scores injured in a booby trapped car explosion that targeted the police academy in al-Hellah city to the south of Baghdad. Police sources said that the car blew up outside the main gate during a graduation ceremony of police.
Iraq, Military, 1/6/2005
Spanish FM : difficult to conciliate stances of parties to Sahara issue
Spanish foreign minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, currently on a visit to Algeria said this Wednesday stances of the parties directly involved in the Sahara issue are difficult to conciliate.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 1/6/2005
Khartoum starts trial of 21 military men in the March coupe attempt
The Sudanese news agency announced the beginning of the trial of 21 military men including six officers before the supreme military court in Khartoum yesterday under the charge of a coupe attempt in March 2004.
Sudan, Politics, 1/6/2005
Gul holds talks with Palestinian officials
The Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gul yesterday held talks with the Palestinian leadership that dealt with the next Palestinian elections and means of reviving the peace process with Israel.
Palestine-Turkey, Politics, 1/6/2005
12 Israeli soldiers injured by Qassam missile
The borders between Gaza and Israel witnessed yesterday a military escalation, as some 12 Israeli soldiers were declared injured when one Qassam missile blew up. This was hours after one Palestinian was killed by the bullets of the Israeli army.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 1/6/2005
Kuwait tries two soldiers over attacking the American forces
Kuwait has brought two of its military workers to the military court under the charge of planning to launch attacks against the American forces in the country.
Kuwait-USA, Local, 1/6/2005
Algeria: An ambush kills 18 security men
The Algerian "L Expression" daily said yesterday that 18 armed men of the Algerian security forces including a senior officer were killed on Sunday evening in an ambush implanted by an armed Islamic group in Baskara, to the south of Algiers, just one day after the Algerian authorities announced on Tuesday the dismantling of the armed Islamic group.
Algeria, Local, 1/6/2005
On the capital of Bahraini banks
The Bahrain's monetary establishment ( central bank) announced an increase in the united budget of the country's central banking system during the third quarter of 2004 in comparison with the same period of 2003.
Bahrain, Economics, 1/6/2005
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Interim Iraqi President Ghazi Elyawer warned that Musil will be converted into another Falluja and complained against the lack of coordination by the Iraqi government with him and in its moves and accused it of not informing him of what is taking place nor submit reports to him.
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Lebanese Speaker of the Parliament Nabeh Berri on Wednesday warned Lebanese people against being driven by emotion under the influence of exaggeration caused by the so called "the international roles in the Lebanese Parliament Election."
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King Abdullah II of Jordan has stressed that the establishment of the Palestinian state is the only means to ensure the achievement of a real peace between the Palestinians and Israel.
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As the security condition deteriorates in Iraq, the Iraqi government announced that it is preparing to launch a large scale attack against Musil in the north of Iraq to eliminate what the Iraqi minister of national security affairs Qasem Dawoud called "hotbeds of mobile terrorism."
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Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa yesterday said that the meetings of the Arab Economic Unity Council, which opened in Cairo were invested with special importance at the current juncture of the Arabs' history.
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In Rafah area to the south of Gaza, one Palestinian was injured yesterday as the Israeli soldiers had opened fire indiscriminately against al-Brazil quarters to the south of the city. News reports said the Israeli army carried out in the same area an incursion operation in al-Shouka quarters.
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Maged Abdel Fattah, Egypt's new permanent representative to the UN asserted Egypt's commitment till now to the African stance that has been ratified during Harari summit in 1997 on the rotation of occupying UN Security Council's seats.
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