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Baghdad joins Washington in attack against Syria
The Iraqi officials continued accusations against Syria after the US ambassador in Baghdad strong statements this week against Syria.
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 9/14/2005
Lahoud: Palestinian Diaspora has right to return to their lands
President Emile Lahoud of Lebanon on Tuesday renewed his country's commitment to achieve a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East based on the UN relevant international resolutions on the Arab-Israeli conflict, including the UN resolution No. 194 on the right of the Palestinian Diaspora to return to their lands.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 9/14/2005
Better Life For Mentally Handicapped conference
Under the patronage of Syria's Frst Lady, Asmaa al-Assad, the first Regional Special Olympic Symposium for Individuals Mentally Handicapped was opened Tuesday under the motto "a better life for individuals mentally handicapped."
Syria, Culture, 9/14/2005
Darfur rebels claim government attacked them
Darfur's rebels announced that the Sudanese government forces killed ten of its members and at least other ten of its members were injured in continued clashes along the three past days.
Sudan, Politics, 9/14/2005
Syria rejects US accusations on Iraq as baseless
Syria strongly rejected on Tuesday accusations of the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad over border infiltrations as "baseless," and said they were posing as another act in a series of the US pressures on Syria.
Syria-USA, Politics, 9/14/2005
Bush warns of wider isolation for Syria over its position on Iraq, Lebanon
The American President George W. Bush said that he is trying together with US allies to prevent Syria from obstructing the birth of democracy in the Middle East. He renewed accusations to Syria of facilitating the transit of foreign fighters to Iraq.
Syria-USA, Politics, 9/14/2005
Washington Post: Talibani speaks of partial US withdrawal
The Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani said that the USA might pullout 50,000 of its soldiers from Iraq by the fall of the end of this year, justifying that to the readiness of the Iraqi forces to start controlling parts of the country.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 9/14/2005
London mayor and Muslims
Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone, on Tuesday said that U.S. President George W. Bush and the so-called new right-wing conservatives are marketing the idea of clash of civilizations among Muslims and the West.
Regional-UK, Politics, 9/14/2005
Confrontations continued in Tel-Afer
As a result of these clashes which erupted since days, many are warning against a humanitarian crisis in the area from where huge number of citizens fled to escape the confrontations.
Iraq, Military, 9/14/2005
Bombardment of Green Zone in Baghdad
Gunmen in Iraq on Tuesday bombarded the Green Zone and other areas in the center of the Iraqi capital.
Iraq, Military, 9/14/2005
Women for peace march marks final preparations in Syria
The organizational and technical committees for the "Women on Bicycles for Peace" rally, organized in Syria by the Syrian Panel for Family Affairs and Areeba Telecom Company, have put final touches for making the event a success to "present Syria's real image and express solidarity with the issues of Arab women and children."
Syria-Regional, Politics, 9/14/2005
al-Thawra: Syrian-Lebanese water cooperation
"The Syrian-Lebanese Water Committee is to resume deliberations on Thursday to discuss the stages of establishing a dam on the River Orontes in Lebanon and another on the Syrian Southern Great River according to an agreement between the two sides to ensure the necessary credits equally," The Syrian daily al-Thawra said Tuesday.
Syria-Lebanon, Economics, 9/14/2005
Palestinian killed by Israeli soldiers
One young Palestinian died on Tuesday because of wounds he had after the Israeli occupation soldiers opened fire at young Palestinians which resulted in wounding other five near Hebron in the West bank.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 9/14/2005
Kuwait stock market at highest level due to oil
Kuwait's stock market indicator on Tuesday increased to more than 10,000 points, the highest level since the foundation of the Bourse. This was attributed to the increasing oil prices.
Kuwait, Economics, 9/14/2005
No American pressure on Egypt for not cultivating wheat
Deputy Chairman of American Wheat Board for the Middle East and East Africa announced that a $ 200 million long-term credit line for Jordanian, Lebanese and Egyptian importers was approved to facilitate wheat imports from the US, pointing out that this line comes within the framework of facilities extended by the US to activate wheat exports.
Egypt-USA, Economics, 9/14/2005
Saudi Arabia ready to deal with all WTO members
Saudi Arabia's minister of commerce and industry Hashem Yamani said that it will deal with all member states of the World Trade Organization, after joining in, according to agreements of the said organization.
Saudi Arabia-Israel, Economics, 9/14/2005
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Foreign Minister Farouq al-Shara reiterated on Tuesday that the unjustified pressing on Syria was because of her national and Pan-Arab positions.
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Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa strongly criticized pressures and threats against Syria, stressing the Arab states' support to her in facing those baseless campaigns.
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US President George W. Bush reaffirmed the U.S. commitment to helping the Iraqi people build a peaceful and free democracy and described the country's recently drafted constitution as a "historic milestone."
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The Japanese embassy in Egypt is to take part on Wednesday in the "Reading for All" festival which started early this summer under the auspices of Egypt's First Lady, Suzanne Mubarak.
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Ministers of tourism of Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Israel meet in Hurghada Wednesday to discuss tourism cooperation among the four countries in the coming stage.
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