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Sudanese parliament receives peace agreement, Taha delegated for Darfur negotiations
The Sudanese national council ( parliament) on Saturday received the peace agreement signed between the government and the southern rebels in preparation to ratify it for adoption.
Sudan, Politics, 1/14/2005
Al-Shara: news against Syria over Iraq are misleading
"Syria is interested in Iraq's future and security because it is part of Syria's security and what some media is saying of misinformation is fiction as it is baseless," al-Shara told a joint news conference with Italian counterpart Gianfranco Fini.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 1/14/2005
Aides for Seistani assassinated, seven Iraqis killed in Baghdad
Al-Seistani office in al-Najaf said that the gunmen attacked Sheikh Mahmoud al-Madeini on Wednesday evening and killed him with his son and four of his guards. Halim al- Afghani, another assistant for al-Seistanu was also found killed.
Iraq, Military, 1/14/2005
President Mubarak warns, in an interview to PBS, of losing current chance to solve Palestinian issue
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak warned of losing the current chance available to solve the Palestinian issue, adding the loss of such opportunity would be a great disaster.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 1/14/2005
Three American soldiers killed in Iraq, Powell fears expansion of resistance
The statement said that the two soldiers were killed on Thursday while carrying out peace and stability missions in the governorate, giving no further details. The statement explained it does not want to disclose information that gunmen would make use of
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/14/2005
Iraqi group calls on American soldiers to join it
In a remarkable development for methods pursued by fighters in Iraq, an armed group calling itself the "Islamic Jihad in Iraq" urged the American soldiers to drop their weapons and to fight against the US with it.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 1/14/2005
Huda Abdul-Nasser lecture in Damascus
Huda Abdul-Nasser, daughter of late Egyptian leader Jamal Abdul-Nasser, yesterday delivered a lecture on Technology and the Nation's Memory at al-Assad's Library in Damascus yesterday.
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 1/14/2005
Abbas and the Roadmap
The Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas announced his readiness to start implementation of requirements stated in the Roadmap, expressing his hope to resume the peace talks with Israel shortly.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/14/2005
Five Israelis, three Palestinians killed in al-Mintar attack
Five Israeli soldiers were killed and other ten were injured and three Palestinian were killed in a Palestinian attack at an Israeli military position in the downtown of Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 1/14/2005
Children Code crucial to promote children's situation in Morocco, minister
Morocco's Secretary of State in charge of Family, Childhood and Disabled persons, Yasmina Baddou, underlined Wednesday that drawing a Children Code is an essential part in the governmental program aiming to promote the situation of children in Morocco.
Morocco, Culture, 1/14/2005
Qatar carries out projects at a cost of $108 billion
Qatar said on Thursday it intends to implement projects of a total value of 108 billion dollars during the five coming years.
Qatar, Economics, 1/14/2005
Jordan expects the increase in foreign investments
The executive director of the commission in charge of encouraging Jordanian investment Reem Badran said on Thursday that holding the Palestinian elections in democratic atmospheres will help in creating positive atmosphere in Jordan, expecting the increase of foreign investment in the kingdom by more that 50% for 2005.
Jordan, Economics, 1/14/2005
Iraq produces 2.4 million barrels of oil daily
The Iraqi minister of oil Thamer al-Ghadban said in a press conference on Thursday that Iraq's average production of oil reaches 2.4 million barrels daily and this will be increased if what he called "destruction attacks" are halted.
Iraq, Economics, 1/14/2005
Morocco's representatives lash out at story challenging approval procedure of Morocco-US FTA
The bureau of the Moroccan house of representatives and all parliamentary groups strongly rejected allegations mentioned in a story published by French "Le Monde" daily questioning the Morocco-US FTA approval procedures.
Morocco, Politics, 1/14/2005
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Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday received Sudanese Foreign Minister Moustafa Othman Ismail.
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King Abdullah II of Jordan received yesterday Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif who delivered to him a message from President Hosni Mubarak on bilateral relations and the latest developments in the region especially in Iraq and Palestine, according to an official source at the Jordanian Royal Court.
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President Hosni Mubarak received Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiar Zibari on Thursday.
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI, who was accompanied by his brother Prince Moulay Rachid, received this Thursday in the southern city of Ouarzazate a message from Gabonese president Haj Omar Bongo.
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Syria's ambassador in Cairo, Youssef Ahmed, on Thursday announced Syria has been chosen by Arab Foreign Ministers to host headquarters of the upcoming Arab Parliament.
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The Moroccan House of representatives adopted on Thursday the free trade agreement signed last June between Morocco and the USA.
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Deputy Cuban Premier Jose Ramon Fernandez Alvarez on Thursday said "Cuba supports the Arab countries and rejects intervention of any state in other countries' internal affairs."
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Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak was appointed by Denmark's prince Joachim as honorary Hans Christian Anderson (HCA) Ambassador at a ceremony at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina yesterday.
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