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Iraq constitution ready for printing
The UN gave instructions to start printing some five million copies of the Iraqi constitution which it had received on Sunday from the Iraqi parliament in preparation to circulate it on the Iraqi citizens before the referendum on the constitution set for mid October.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 9/19/2005

Bashir: interim government shortly in Sudan
The Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bshir stressed the nearby formation of an interim government which he said will be of the largest number of political parties in the history of Sudan, but excluding the Umma, the People's Congress Party and the Communist Party.
Sudan, Politics, 9/19/2005

Sudanese inter-opposition differences
The announcement made by the democratic federal party led by Muhammad Othman al-Meirghani that he had signed an agreement in the government of Khartoum ruling Congress Party on participating in the new interim Sudanese government raised negative reactions in the Sudanese opposition.
Sudan, Politics, 9/19/2005

Iraqi president appreciates Syria
Iraqi President Jalal Talibani has expressed appreciation over "Syria's favor offered to the Iraqi people", asserting that he "didn't criticized and would never criticize Syria."
Iraq-Syria, Politics, 9/19/2005

Sabra and Shatila massacres anniversary in Lebanon
Lebanese national parties and organizations on Sunday said that Sabra and Shatila massacres perpetrated by Israeli occupation troops in 1982 represents the worst heinous crimes against Lebanese and Palestinian peoples.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 9/19/2005

Saudi king confers with Erdogan, Rafsanjani
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz received yesterday in Jeddah the Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan after he had held on Saturday talks with former Iranian President Hashimi Rafsanjani.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 9/19/2005

Somalia calls for end to weapons embargo
Somalia has called on the UN to lift weapons embargo imposed on it for being an obstacle for the efforts to establish special security forces.
Somalia-UN, Politics, 9/19/2005

Britain denies withdrawal plan from Iraq
The British defense office denied laying any schedule for the withdrawal of the British forces from Iraq, considering that the information issued by the Sunday Telegraph to this effect are inaccurate.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 9/19/2005

Continued killing in Iraq
In Basra, Shiite gunmen closed the streets of the city demanding the British forces, which dominate there, to release Sheikh Ahmad al-Fartousi, the commander of al-Mahdi militias which belongs to the Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader
Iraq, Military, 9/19/2005

Mubarak rejects resignation of culture minister
News reports in Cairo said that the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak refused to accept the resignation of the minister of culture Farouk Hosni and decided to keep him in his post.
Egypt, Politics, 9/19/2005

Women For Peace March arrives in Syria
The Association was established by a British lady Dita Regan in 2002, it is interested in women and peace issues in the world
Syria-Regional, Politics, 9/19/2005

Syrian- German private university opens
Syria's Minister of Higher Education Hani Murtada opened Sunday the Syrian-German Private University of al-Wadi' in Homs governorate.
Syria-Germany, Education, 9/19/2005

Jordanians spend night in streets from earthquake fears
A false rumor on a likely destructive earthquake in Jordan raised fear among the citizens, as thousands of them spent their night in the pavements of streets, according to the Jordanian official news agency Petra.
Jordan, Local, 9/19/2005

On Beirut's explosion
Lebanon, Local, 9/19/2005

al-Thawra: Golden dinar representing Abbassid Khalifa era
The Archeological Department in Daraa Governorate, has discovered a golden Dinar representing the era of the Abbassid Khalifa al-Mu'tasem Billah during the first season of the archeological excavation in al-Omari Mosque site in Ezraa, southern Syria, al-Thawra daily said Sunday.
Syria, Local, 9/19/2005

Gunmen kill four members of Algerian forces
Algerian press sources reported that gunmen killed four members of the security forces in the most recent acts of violence taking place in the country before the referendum regarding the pardon law by the end of September.
Algeria, Local, 9/19/2005


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Lebanese parliamentarian Michael Aoun announced the transfer of the Free National Trend group which he leads into a political party. Parliamentarian Aoun justified this step as being in the course of needed requirements for developmental reform revolution in the economic, social, cultural areas. Go


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