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Moroccan King urges for a tolerant Islam
King Mohammed VI of Morocco has urged for a tolerant Islam that bans all forms of fanaticism, extremism and terrorism.
Morocco-Regional, Religion, 1/21/2005
King Fahd calls on Muslims to give up terrorism
The Saudi King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz and Crown Prince Abdullah have called on Muslims to give up terrorism. In a speech they addressed to the Saudi people and to the pilgrims on the occasion of Eid al-Adha holiday, they called for building bridges of amity among themselves.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 1/21/2005
Forum on Syrian-Russian Relations
The Academy of Diplomacy of the Russian Foreign Ministry, in cooperation with the Syrian embassy and community in Russia, on Thursday held a forum on "The Syrian-Russin Relations: Traditions and Prospects."
Syria-Russia, Politics, 1/21/2005
Al-Assad's visit to Moscow statements
Deputy leader of the Russian Communist Party Ivan Milinkov said that the upcoming visit of President Bashar al-Assad to Russia will play a great role in advancing the process of bilateral relations in different fields, particularly the political and economic areas.
Syria-Russia, Politics, 1/21/2005
On the Iraqi elections
The higher commission for elections in Iraq issued a new system in which it authorized its council of commissioners to settle disputes and issue sanctions over violations emerging between sides participating in the elections due on January 30th.
Iraq, Politics, 1/21/2005
More attacks in Samera
In a new outcome for the military operations which has been witnessing notable increase with the approaching date of the general elections due on January 30th, the Iraqi police announced the killing of seven persons including 6 Iraqi soldiers in three attacks in Samera city.
Iraq, Military, 1/21/2005
Al-Zarqawi claims Israel, Jordan's participation in Falluja attack
Leader of "al-Jihad organization in Bilad al-Rafeydeen (Mesopotamia)" said that some 800 Israeli and Jordanian soldiers took part in the military campaign launched by the American forces against Falluja city in November.
Iraq-Israel, Military, 1/21/2005
Truce continued in Nouba mountain
The Sudanese government and the southern rebels of Sudan agreed to continue the mission of the International observers who supervise the cease fire in Nouba mountain.
Sudan, Politics, 1/21/2005
Sudanese investigation discloses violations in Darfur, denies genocide
Sudanese official investigation committee disclosed violations of human rights in Darfur district, in the west of Sudan, but denied the occurrence of ethnic cleansing or any collective rape operations.
Sudan, Politics, 1/21/2005
Eid al-Adha holiday and besiege
The Palestinians in the West bank and Gaza celebrated Eid al-Adha holiday amid atmospheres of sadness because of the continued siege of the Palestinian cities and towns and continued breaking in and detention operations and the destruction of houses.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/21/2005
Hope to end the occupation by next al-Adha holiday
The Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas congratulated his fellow citizens on the fall of Eid al-Adha (holiday). He expressed in a statement to Journalists following Eid prayers in one of Gaza's mosques his hope that the Israeli occupation will be removed by the fall of Next al-Adha holiday" and peace will be established between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/21/2005
One American clergy was stabbed in Algiers
An unidentified man stabbed a American Christian clergy in the downtown of Algiers, while the security forces started plenary investigations to know the implications of the incident.
Algeria-USA, Local, 1/21/2005
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