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A constitution for Iraq
Iraq-Regional, 7/2/2005
Libya hosts 50 heads of state in the African Union summit
With the participation of Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and fifty African heads of state, the fifth summit of the African Union will start Monday in the Libyan city of Serte.
Regional-Libya, Politics, 7/2/2005
Sanyoura consultations to form government
Sanyoura vowed to ensure the independence of the law, strengthen state's institutions and efficiency, fight waste and corruption, strengthen growth and development and facing the economic problem in the country.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/2/2005
Bashir - Garang talks over emergency
The spokesman for the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, Yasser Araman, said that consultations will be held between President Omar al-Bashir and the leader of the movement John Garang after he will assume the post of the vice president next week, over lifting the emergency law in Darfur and East Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 7/2/2005
Differences threaten Sudanese coalition
The secretariat of the Democratic National Coalition in Sudan deplored what it had said "the control of four members on the proceeding of matters in this coalition," in a step that threatens a split to occur in its lines led by the communist party.
Sudan, Politics, 7/2/2005
Libya accuses Saudi Arabia of organizing opposition conference in London
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 7/2/2005
The Guardian: The US broke Italian law by kidnapping Egyptian cleric
"Italy's relations with the US took a further blow yesterday when Silvio Berlusconi's conservative government said it was summoning the American ambassador in Rome to explain the disappearance of a radical Muslim cleric, who was snatched from a Milan street two years ago,: The UK's The Guardian reported yesterday.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 7/2/2005
'This generation can make poverty history,' Annan says to Live 8
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan today joined people across the world who are supporting the 'Live 8' concert events which advocate the adoption of anti-poverty measures by a summit of world leaders later this month.
Regional, Politics, 7/2/2005
Contacts between Americans and representatives for the gunmen in Iraq
An American official said that the American embassy in Iraq made contacts with the representatives of gunmen but have not met with rebels directly.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/2/2005
Baghdad citizens suffer water cut
In a development increasing the volume of the sufferings of the daily life of the Iraqis, a large fire erupted in a hydro-thermal electricity station that feeds a main water distribution station near Baghdad on Friday morning. This resulted in cutting the water provided for millions of inhabitants in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.
Iraq, Economics, 7/2/2005
Iraq' ambassador accuses US Marines of intentionaly killing his cousin
Iraq's ambassador at the UN, Samir al-Sumeidai, accused the American marine forces on Friday of killing his cousin deliberately during breaking into one house near al-Haditha town to the west of Iraq on June 25th.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/2/2005
More Iraqis killed in explosions in Baghdad
unidentified gunmen killed Sheikh Kamal Eddine al-Ghreifi m one representative for the Shiite clergy Ayatullah Ali al-Seistani. Iraqi security sources said that the attack also resulted in killing two of his escorts and wounding other three.
Iraq, Military, 7/2/2005
Four Polisario military officials in Tindouf rebel against Defense Minister
Four Polisario military officials announced Friday their rebellion against Ould Al Bouhali, "defense Minister" of the Polisario Front self-proclaimed republic "SADR," reliable sources told MAP.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 7/2/2005
Algerian intelligence decides to supervise security in Tindouf camps
Algerian intelligence services have decided to manage directly the security situation in the Polisario-controlled Tindouf camps (southern Algeria) following the uprisings that have recently sparked off in the camps, reliable sources told MAP.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 7/2/2005
Lebanese personalities condemn the Israeli aggression on Lebanon
Israel exploits the ongoing parliamentary consultations to form a new Lebanese government to threaten and wage aggression against Lebanon, Lebanese Prime Minister designate Fouad Sanyoura said Friday. He vehemently condemned and rejected any attack, aggression, or any provocative behavior practiced by Israel against Lebanon.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 7/2/2005
Wanted Saudi hands over himself
The Saudi ministry of the interior said that one wanted person, out of the 36 most-wanted list of suspects in acts of violence in the country, surrendered himself in Lebanon, and arrived on Friday in Riyadh, to be the first who surrendered himself from the list.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 7/2/2005
Moroccan expats in US protest against Algeria
Moroccan expatriates in the United States staged Friday a sit-in before Algeria's embassy in Washington to denounce Algiers hostile stance towards Morocco in the Sahara issue.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 7/2/2005
An explosion in Beirut
One Lebanese woman was criticaly injured from a bomb explosion in her car at the southern entrance of the capital Beirut. The security forces hurried to the site of the explosion and started investigation.
Lebanon, Local, 7/2/2005
Princess Lalla Salma chairs Moroccan Day in AICHI-2005 expo
Morocco's First Lady, Princess Lalla Salma, chaired in Nagoya Friday the celebration of the "Moroccan Day" at the 2005 World Exposition in Aichi, Japan.
Morocco-Japan, Culture, 7/2/2005
Two men extradited by Syria sentenced to prison under anti-terrorism law
Rabat Appeal Court sentenced Friday two Moroccans, extradited by Syria, to prison under the anti-terrorism law enacted in May 2003.
Morocco-Syria, Local, 7/2/2005
Aeronautics research center to be set up in Casablanca
A center for aeronautics and space research and development is to be set up in Casablanca and to cost MAD 120 Million, about 12 million euros, under a convention signed in Rabat Friday by The French Teuchos company and the Moroccan government.
Morocco-France, Business, 7/2/2005
Crude oil begins to be found in Nile Delta
Egypt's Petroleum Minister Sameh Fahmi said yesterday that crude oil was discovered in the Nile Delta for the first time by Al-Mansoura petroleum Company.
Egypt, Economics, 7/2/2005
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Lebanese Prime Minister designate Fouad Sanyoura underlined the necessity for boosting the Syrian-Lebanese relations, saying "We should work hard to deepen and boost those relations."
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Sudanese Presidential Media Adviser Mahjoub Fadl said Egyptian-Sudanese relations represent the "life nerve" for Sudanese political action.
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The Yemeni foreign minister Abu baker al-Qurabi on Friday announced that Yemen will within days appoint an ambassador in Baghdad. The Yemeni official news agency quoted al-Qurabi as saying that preparations are underway to appoint the first Yemeni ambassador in Baghdad since the fall of the former Iraqi regime in March 2003.
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Abu Dhabi Crown Prince, Deputy of the Supreme Commander of the armed forces Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nehyan arrived in Cairo yesterday on 2-day visit in which he hands a message from United Arab Emirates president Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nehyan to President Hosni Mubarak.
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President Emil Lahoud of Lebanon said Lebanon is preparing for a new stage of political and national work that could enable it overcome the recent difficult phase it passed through.
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Moslem Scholars Assembly in Lebanon condemned Friday the recent Israeli violations in South Lebanon. In a statement, the Assembly called for supporting the resistance as the real deterrent against Israeli aggressions, asserting that "preserving resistance means keeping the country's sovereignty and security."
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Secretary General of National Council of Childhood and Motherhood ambassador Moshira Khattab said that the council will organize four meetings aimed at discussing the governorates' reports on following up the implementation plans of developing childhood in health, educational, social and economic domains.
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The Moroccan community living in Cote d'Ivoire has called for the liberation of the Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf camps (south west Algeria), and denounced the Algerian interference in Morocco's domestic affairs, a communique said Friday.
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Ambassadors of Syria, Lebanon, Algeria and Director of the Arab League in Paris met on Friday with the Arab communities in Marseille in a step for enhancing communication with these communities due to their economic, social and cultural significance in the French public life.
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Egypt urged that the UN Security Council members be selected based on geographic groups, regardless of religion, like the case of the International Court of Justice.
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Ambassador Nasser Shamel, Egypt's Permanent Representative to the African Union (AU) said yesterday the AU Executive Council will discuss at a meeting in Serte President Hosni Mubarak's initiative to set up an African center to treat AIDS and contagious diseases.
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Morocco, 'a sovereign state', does not welcome "persons who express hostility to its institutions and territorial integrity," affirmed Moroccan Prime Minister.
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A meeting of the experts specialized in training from the member states of the executive bureau of Arab electricity ministers is to be held next week to discuss means of exchanging training courses as well as the steps of the Arab power grid linkage project.
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