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More Lebanese arrested in Hariri assassination investigation
News reports quoted Lebanese judicial sources as saying that al-Mazloum was accused of practicing terrorist acts and explosions at the directives of officers in the Syrian intelligence.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/15/2005
Abbas: Gaza turning to big prison, Rice emphasizes freedom for Palestinians
Palestine-Syria-USA, Politics, 11/15/2005
On the coverage of the Egyptian elections
The Cairo Institute for Human Rights Studies (CIHRS) held said that its findings of the first progress report by its media monitoring team. The report evaluates the performance of independent and state-owned mass media during the first round of parliamentarian elections
Egypt, Politics, 11/15/2005
Arabic as a language of science and civilization, conference
Syria's Minister of Higher Education Hani Murtada said Monday that the Arabic Language is the most distinguished way to express what is going around the mind, feeling and senses.
Regional-Syria, Culture, 11/15/2005
New York Times: US used unconfirmed intelligence to manipulate votes against Iran
Iran today said that claims by the US that it has evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons lack credibility.
Iran-USA, Politics, 11/15/2005
Different reaction in the Jordanian street to al-Reishawi confessions
The Jordanian TV broadcast of what it called confessions on one woman said to be an Iraqi member of a group of suicide bombers who carried out Amman's explosions and failed to detonate herself, raised different reactions in the Jordanian street.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/15/2005
Galloway: Al-Assad speech is a pride for every honest and free Arab
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad's speech is a pride for every honest and free Arab, British MP said in a dialogue symposium in Damascus University yesterday.
Syria-UK, Politics, 11/15/2005
Iranian fm says talks in Syria fruitful
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki described his meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Monday as fruitful and constructive where current developments in the region were discussed.
Syria-Iran, Politics, 11/15/2005
Al-Wafaa bloc of Lebanese resistance stresses relation with syria
Head of Al-Wafaa bloc for the Lebanese Resistance at the Lebanese Parliament Mohammed Raad stressed the necessity of deepening the Syrian-Lebanese relations in this critical stage, calling for exerting more efforts, unifying ranks and visions and the joint aspirations.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/15/2005
Lebanon denies Syria stopped electricity flow to Lebanon
Lebanese Ministry of Energy and Waters on Monday denied allegations that Syria has stopped providing Lebanon with electricity.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/15/2005
Blair on the possibility of withdrawing forces from Iraq in 2006
The British prime minister Tony Blair stressed that the withdrawal of the British forces from Iraq might start in 2006 but under the condition that the Iraqi forces will be able to ensure security.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 11/15/2005
Two contractors killed in Iraq
Continued armed operations in Iraq took place, one of them resulted in killing two contractors from South Africa working in the field of security in a bomb explosions on a road near the Green Zone area in the center of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/15/2005
Chirac calls Damascus to collaborate with UN investigator, Rice to isolate it
The French President Jacques Chirac renewed his call on Damascus to cooperate with the UN investigation committee into the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Syria-France, Politics, 11/15/2005
Qaddoumi, head of intifada support- meeting
Head of the Syrian Public Committee for Support of Palestinian Intifada, Ahmad Abdul Karim, discussed in Syria on Monday with Head of the PLO Political Department Farouk Qaddoumi "the campaign of pressure put on the Arab people which aim at serving Israeli interests in the region at the expense of Arabs."
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 11/15/2005
Tunisian students demonstrate against Israel's presence at IT summit
the Tunisian authorities which have fears of the escalation of these acts of protests decided to give a vacation for all students in the faculties and institutes as from Tuesday.
Tunisia-Israel, Politics, 11/15/2005
Clashes between Egyptian security and gunmen in Sinai
An Egyptian security source said that one officer was slightly hit during confrontation that took place in Sinai between gunmen and police forces as the forces were chasing a suspect involved in a series of attacks.
Egypt, Local, 11/15/2005
12 killed in Mogadishu over sinful cinema houses
Some12 Somalis were at least killed and other 21 injured in the most recent wave of fighting overwhelming the capital Mogadishu, over differences on closing several cinema houses and entertaining centers.
Somalia, Local, 11/15/2005
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The Administrative Court in Egypt Monday annulled the results of the parliamentary elections in Nasr City constituency, in eastern Cairo.
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Reporters Without Borders said yesterday there was an 11 November 2005 attack on visiting correspondent Christophe Boltanski, of the French daily "Liberation," who was badly beaten and stabbed by four unidentified assailants in an area of Tunis near his hotel where there are always large numbers of police.
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In statements he made on Monday the UN under secretary of state for political affairs Ibrahim al-Ghambari said that Syria has no option but to collaborate with the UN investigation committee.
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An official source at the Arab League in Cairo announced Monday the Arab Foreign Ministers members in the Ministerial Committee concerned with Iraq will hold Friday a meeting at the Arab League to discuss the current situation in Iraq.
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Forty participants started today a training course on organizing cultural sites activities in Syria as part of the cultural tourism development program financed by the EU with a Euro 3,8 million, an expert to the course said.
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The son of a prominent Somali politician was killed according to his family. The family said that unidentified gunmen killed Khuder Othman Alami, the son the the second deputy for the Somali parliament speaker Othman Alami Bakkour in south of Mogadishu.
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