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25,000 Iraqi civilians killed so far due to US invassion of Iraq
The US lead invasion of Iraq in 2003 has lead to a minimum of 24,865 Iraqi civilians being killed, a new report said. Women and children accounted for almost 20% of this number. At least 42,500 civilians were reported wounded.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Lebanon's forms new government; US refuses contact with Hizbullah minister
Washington has welcomed the new Lebanese government formed by Foaud Sanyoura, and the US Department Of State expressed its hope that his government will start reforms it vowed, and to implement UN security council resolution 1559 which demands dismantling the weapons of Hizbullah party.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Sanyoura wants good relations with Syria
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Sanyoura announced on Tuesday names of the members of his new government which includes 24 members.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syrian- Lebanese problems should be contained quickly, AL chief
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/20/2005
Fatah, Hamas agreement to stop clashes between them
Both Fatah and Hamas movements have exchanged accusations for the responsibility of the renewed confrontations which are considered the second of its kind in less than one week.
Palestine, Politics, 7/20/2005
Two Palestinians killed by Israel in Jenin
Qurei' accused Israel of trying to incite violence the Palestinian arena through continued acts of assassination carried out against the Palestinian activists and invasions inside the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syria supports Iraq's security, sovereignty, stability
Syrian Minister of Interior, Ghazi Kanaan, underlined Syria's care for establishing best relations with Iraq, as well as cooperating with it to boost its national unity and its complete independence.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
Al-Jazeera: Al-Muallem stresses Syria's keenness on Iraq Security
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem expressed sorrow over the Iraqi Interior Minister's statements in which he involved himself in accusations that target Syria. Al-Muallem said that he invited the Iraqi Minister to visit Syria when they recently met in Brussels but he didn not come until now.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
23 wounded in Gaza clashes, Hamas, Fatah exchange accusations
The number of Palestinians injured in renewed confrontations on Tuesday between Hamas, on the one hand, and Fatah and the Palestinian security forces in the other, increased to 23 in Jabalia camp for the Palestinian refugees in north Gaza.
Palestine, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syria's report to UN Human Rights Commission
Syria presented its third regular report to the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva overnight on the "International Treaty of Political and Civil Rights."
Syria-UN, Politics, 7/20/2005
Washington: $ 300 million for reforms in the Arab states
The regional director for the Middle East Initiative office for reforms in the American embassy in Tunisia, Peter Mouldin, said on Tuesday that Washington has allocated $ 300 million to support reforms in 13 Arab states.
Regional-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Iraqi constitution to be ready in July
Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani announced on Tuesday that the Iraqi constitution will be ready before the end of the current month July.
Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
3 Iraqi members of the Consitution writing commitee killed
Iraq had witnessed during the past 24 days bloody attacks in its various parts that resulted in killing 36 Iraqis including three Sunni members of the committee working on drafting the news constitution.
Iraq, Military, 7/20/2005
Iraq neighbors pledge full solidarity with Iraq
Interior Ministers of Iraq's neighboring countries announced Tuesday full solidarity with Iraq hoping Iraq would be capable to surmount dangerous problems it is suffering.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 7/20/2005
Egyptian exports reach $7.7 billion in 2004
Egypt's Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed pointed out that the Egyptian exports achieved their highest rate in five years in 2004 as they were valued at $7.695 billion, up by $1.508 billion compared with 2003.
Egypt, Economics, 7/20/2005
Accusations against an Egyptian of links to London bombs are false
The British authorities decided not to delegate any investigators to Cairo for following up the investigations with the Egyptian Professor Magdi Al-Nashar on suspicion of his link with the London blasts
Egypt-UK, Local, 7/20/2005
Nazif discuss education, insurance and Greek investments
Premier Ahmed Nazif Monday held three supervise meetings with a view to developing education sector, increasing efficiency of insurance services and boosting Greek investments in Egypt.
Egypt-Greece, Economics, 7/20/2005
Bahrain agrees to a seperate university for women in Bahrain
the Islamic affairs ministry deplored political complaints in the mosques and other places and urged citizens not to mix religion with politics
Bahrain, Education, 7/20/2005
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Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak granted 50 libraries including different kinds of cultural books to the Palestinian women, an Egyptian report said.
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The Australian ambassador in Cairo, Robert Bowker, welcomed yesterday the fruitful cooperation between Egypt and his country, which helped bring back seven artifacts from Australia.
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Minister of State for Environment Affairs Maged George confirmed that Egypt is free of nuclear waste, noting that no nuclear or radioactive waste has been buried in the Egyptian soil.
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