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Faqih plays down Saudi pardon to imprisoned reformers
The Islamic movement for reform in Saudi Arabia played down the decision by King Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz to pardon five imprisoned reform advocates, saying that 4000 prisoners of opinion are still in the jails of the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/10/2005
Al-Jazeera: Released Saudi reformer will not be silent
The recent Saudi Arabia's royal pardon to some imprisoned reformers included Islamic activist, the professor for media at Imam Saeed university Bi Zaer who was sentenced to five year imprisonment over encouraging terrorism.
Saudi Arabia-Libya, Politics, 8/10/2005
Egypt presidential election committee receives nine complaints
Higher Presidential election committee received on Tuesday nine appeals from candidates who were declared disqualified for the upcoming presidential elections.
Egypt, Politics, 8/10/2005
Same-day trading launched for Egypt stock markets
The Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchange (CASE) yesterday announced that it would adopt a new system, which is expected to add much to the rating of the Egyptian stock market.
Egypt, Economics, 8/10/2005
Weld al-Taye arrived in Gambia, Libya supports Mauritanians
Toppled Mauritanian President Mu'aweya weld Seidi Ahmad al-Taye arrive din Banjoul, capital of Gambia where he chose asylum just one day after he had called on his supporters and members of the army to move to restore back conditions to what they were before his forced removal from power.
Mauritania-Libya, Politics, 8/10/2005
Iraqi corruption cause great problems to Syrian truck drivers
Syrian truck drivers coming from Iraq via the Ya'arubiya border crossing point said that they suffered problems where they were delayed for up to three weeks in Iraqi customs parking lots without any logical reasons.
Syria-Iraq, Economics, 8/10/2005
Syria to offer online government services
The use of Internet in Syria and its application have paved the way for the use of this tool to facilitate interaction between citizens and state institutions.
Syria, Economics, 8/10/2005
Keer's taking oath ceremony postponed
It was announced in Khartoum that the oath taking ceremony for the new leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), Sylva Keer, as the First Vice President of Sudan, was postponed until the end of condolences period offered on the killing of John Garang.
Sudan, Politics, 8/10/2005
Lebanon seeks best relations with Syria: minister
Siniora expressed satisfaction with the continuation of trucks movement along Syrian-Lebanese borders, adding that consultations between officials in the two states are underway regarding this matter.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/10/2005
Iran terms Europe's behavior on Uranium enrichment 'illogical, selfish'
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi yesterday termed the calls by different European officials for suspension of activities at Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility (UCF) as "illogical and selfish".
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/10/2005
al-Khabar: Butaflika changes two military leaders
The Algerian daily al-Khabar ( news ) said on Tuesday that the Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika ended the service of each the commander of the Republic guards Lt. Gen. Ali Juma' and the commander of the naval forces Muhammad al-Taher Yali.
Algeria, Politics, 8/10/2005
Pentagon to increase forces in Iraq
With the continued deterioration of the security condition in Iraq, the US defense department, the Pentagon, is planning to increase its forces in Iraq during the coming months, contrary to expectations and the increased domestic pressure on the administration of the President George W. Bush to reduce the size of these forces.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/10/2005
Scores killed in attacks on Iraqi police
At least 22 Iraqis were killed, most of them were members of the Iraqi police, and other 60 injured in a series of attacks that targeted the Iraqi and American forces in Baghdad and in the north.
Iraq, Military, 8/10/2005
Iraq exports 1.6 million oil barrels daily
Iraq's oil minister Ibrahim Baher al-Oloum said that Iraq is to exporting 1.6 million barrels of oil daily in this phase, besides the local consumption estimated at 600,000 barrels daily.
Iraq, Economics, 8/10/2005
Innocent Egyptian released from London's explosions accusation
He said that suspecting him was a great surprise for him because he used to consider London as a lovely place for him after Egypt, because he studied there, and got his doctorate from its university
Egypt-UK, Local, 8/10/2005
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Egypt's Ministry of Education is considering a project for building new schools in cooperation with several banks and investors in order to improve the crisis of of the high number of students and low number of schools.
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Lebanese Member of Parliament Ali Hasan al-Khalil has described the Syrian-Lebanese relations as 'strategic' and based on a number of historical, geographical and cultural factors.
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Syria's Grand Mufti Sheikh Ahmad Badr Eddine Hassoun underlined importance of dialogue and spreading peace and cooperation among peoples.
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Egypt's First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, the honorary head of Mubarak's public libraries, called for teaching Children culture of peace through activities of the libraries such as drawing and music.
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Egypt's Minister of Water Resources and head of African Water Fund Mahmoud Abu Zeid said the coming stage will witness cooperation in the water domain with the African countries, especially the Nile Basin countries.
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Egypt is take part in the peace-keeping forces in the western Sudanese region of Darfur.
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The Syrian worker Ghassan Mahmoud al-Ali, 40, was killed in southern Lebanon under mysterious circumstances after disappearance yesterday evening for many hours.
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Desert deer numbers at the natural reserve of Talileh, in the Syrian desert of Palmyra, has totaled 445 heads, and the Arabic Maha Deer numbers have reached 71 heads, natural reserves supervisor in central Syria said on Tuesday.
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Egypt's Minister of Culture Farouq Hosni agreed to allow an Egyptian-Polish mission to exacavate Amenhoteb l tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor.
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