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Syria is pressed because of her demand of international legitimacy
Syria's Minister of Expatriates said on Monday Syria's insistence the the world countries live up to international legitimacy and law was the cause behind pressure she is exposed to.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 9/13/2005
al-Jazeera: Damascus rejects Washington's threats; considers it part of the pressure
Syria has rejected the new American accusations of helping "extremists" to sneak into Iraq via its borders, considering that the American threats and resorting to power is part of the pressure campaign against it.
Syria-USA, Politics, 9/13/2005
Riyadh to form a government commission for human rights
Saudi Arabia's government announced its determination to establish a government commission for human rights. This is the second commission of its kind in the kingdom since one and a half years.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 9/13/2005
Dakhlullah on Syria's regional policies
Dakhlullah said the Palestinian people have been under unprecedented suffering in the modern history where many Palestinians were killed or displaced across the world as their question still unsolved despite UN Security Council resolutions which stress their right to restore the land and establish an independent state.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 9/13/2005
Iran's response to nuclear political games will be firm and serious
Iran once again declared that its national nuclear program is designed to generate electricity and that it does not aim to produce nuclear arms.
Iran-UN, Politics, 9/13/2005
UN Hariri death investigator to interrogate Syrian officers
Chairman of the UN investigation team in the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, Detlev Mehlis, ended a decisive visit to Damascus where he is to return again to it by the end of the current week.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 9/13/2005
Lahoud heads for NY
The Lebanese President Emil Lahoud left Beirut for New York in order to take part in the works of the UN General Assembly world summit despite the objections of the Lebanese parliamentary majority which stands against Syria.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 9/13/2005
Syria deny allowing foreign, Arab fighters into Iraq
the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, accused the American and Iraqi forces of using "poison gas and mass annihilation weapons" in their attack against Tel-Afer
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 9/13/2005
US ambassador to Iraq on reconstruction efforts
Khalilzad: Iraq is part of this region that we call a vital part of the world. So therefore, what happens in Iraq will affect the region. And what will happen in that region will affect us all. We are all very dependant on the region
Iraq-USA, Politics, 9/13/2005
Jaafari visits Tel-Afer
The Iraqi prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari on Monday visited Tel-Afer in an unannounced visit to the city which has been exposed to a wide military attack launched by more than 6,000 Iraqi soldiers with the support of 4,000 American soldiers to clear it from gunmen.
Iraq, Military, 9/13/2005
Iraqi parliamentarian procession attacked
In the context of other field developments in Iraq, the Iraqi ministry of interior announced the killing of one person and injuring of others in an attack targeting the procession of Ahmad al-Safi, member of the Iraqi parliament and the representative of the Shiite religious figure, Ayatullah Ali al-Seistani in Karbala.
Iraq, Military, 9/13/2005
Syrian- Omani cooperation relations
Omani Minister of Economy, Ahmad Bin Abdul Nabi Makki, stressed importance of boosting existing relations between his country and Syria, particularly in the economic and trade fields.
Syria-Oman, Economics, 9/13/2005
Islamic trusts minister meets archbishop of Salzburg
Syria's Minister of Islamic Trusts (Waqf), Ziaduddin al-Ayyoubi, discussed on Monday with the Archbishop of the Austrian city of Salzburg, Alois Kothgasser and the accompanying delegation the role of religions in fostering ties of amity and fraternity in the world for the welfare of humanity and civilization.
Syria-Regional, Religion, 9/13/2005
Arab reaction to the Israeli pullback from Gaza
A United Arab Emirates Newspaper warned on Monday that the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip would remain imperfect as long as the Palestinian sovereignty is not complete by air, sea and land.
Regional-Palestine, Politics, 9/13/2005
Israel expresses to Egypt concern over controlling the borders with Gaza
one Palestinian was killed by bullets near the security fence which separates Gaza from Egypt. Witnesses said that the source of the bullets which hit the killed man in the head
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 9/13/2005
11 Somali emigrants killed while sailing to Yemen
He said that three days after sailing they food supply finished. He added "we have eaten what we could pick from the sea after our food expired and 61 of us died of hunger."
Somalia-Yemen, Local, 9/13/2005
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The Arab League on Monday demanded Israel withdraw from all the occupied Arab lands as of the June 4th, 1967 line, pointing out that the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza Strip must be a first step towards the comprehensive and complete withdrawal, according to the international resolutions and the Arab peace initiative.
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Egypt's Minister of Culture Farouq Hosni agreed to add three new sites in Al Qusser area in the Red Sea governorate to the list of the Islamic and Coptic monuments.
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