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Iraqi Sunnis help the Shiite victims as 1000 die from stampede
Citizens of the adjoining al-Azameyah quarters, of a Sunni majority, hurried to provide relief for the victims and to donated blood while the people of Falluja are preparing to send aid and blood as donations for the victims of the Bridge incident.
Iraq, Local, 9/1/2005

Iraqi Sunnis seek to amend the draft constitution
Concerning political developments regarding the Iraqi draft constitution, the Iraqi Islamic Party considered that it is still possible to modify many points of differences in the Iraqi draft constitution.
Iraq, Politics, 9/1/2005

Lebanon interrogates security leaders
The Lebanese authorities continued to keep in custody three former security leaders in addition to the commander of the Republican Guard after they were interrogated at the headquarters of the Internal Security leadership in Beirut on Wednesday while former parliamentarian, who was questioned, Nasser Qindil was released.
Lebanon, Politics, 9/1/2005

Egypt released five Muslim Brothers leaders, extends imprisonment for four
News reports in Cairo said that the Egyptian authorities released five leading figures of the Muslim Brothers who were sentenced to five year imprisonment each, within the course of what was called the "organization of professors" in the banned group.
Egypt, Politics, 9/1/2005

Lahoud rejects settling the Palestinians in Lebanon
Lebanon's president, Emile Lahoud, has stressed his country's keenness to maintain fraternal relations of cooperation with Syria.
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 9/1/2005

Tunisian newspaper says Israel relocating settle to occupied Golan
Tunisian newspaper 'al-Sabah' denounced Israeli decision to move settlers from Gaza Strip to the occupied Syrian Golan, asserting the need for Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Golan, as well as ending the settlement policy as a pre-condition to achieving peace, security and stability in the Middle East.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 9/1/2005

Stay politically engaged, Khalilzad urges Iraq's Sunnis
U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad has appealed to Iraq's Sunni Arabs not to abandon the political process in the national referendum debate over the draft constitution and the subsequent elections.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 9/1/2005

Zarqawi threatens to avenge American bombardment of al-Qaem
Al-Qaida organization in Iraq, led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, threatened in a statement issued on the Internet to avenge for the American air bombardment which targeted the Iraqi al-Qaem city last Thursday and inflected at least 56 persons as killed.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 9/1/2005

Four US soldiers killed in Iraq
The American army announced on Wednesday that four of its soldiers were killed in separate attacks during the few past days. One American soldier was killed and other three injured in a bomb explosion targeted their procession in Sameraa city north of Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Military, 9/1/2005

Egyptian forces will deploy between Israel, the Palestinians
The chairman of the Egyptian intelligence Omar Suleiman said that the Egyptian- Israeli agreement on deployment of Egyptian border guards along the Egyptian borders with Gaza will be signed next week.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 9/1/2005


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Syria has authorized on Wednesday licenses for 17 magazines and newspapers on various advertisement, culture, social, art, marketing, informatics, designing and animation topics. Go

Former Lebanese Member of Parliament expressed fear over the possibility of the presence of international and intelligence parties that aimed at hindering the job of the UN Investigation Committee into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri. Go

Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa expressed "deep sorrow and grief over the painful incident which caused the killing of hundreds of Iraqi people in a stampede on a bridge in Baghdad today." Go

Secretary of the Libyan Bureau for Arab Relations in Damascus Jouma' al-Mahdi al-Farrani described his country's relations with Syria in all fields as as strong and fraternal. Go

Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament discussed with a visiting delegation of the U.S. Congress the latest developments on the Lebanese arena, the "Israeli repeated violations of the Lebanese sovereignty" and the situation in the occupied Palestinian lands and Iraq. Go

Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Sinioura on Wednesday discussed in a phone call with the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Terry Rod -Larsen the latest developments in Lebanon. Go

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced Wednesday that a high-level meeting is scheduled in Moscow to deal with issues of the Middle East before the end of this year. "Russia considered that the relations with the Arab countries as one of the main strategic priorities for the Russian policy," Lavrov said. Go


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