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Iraqi interim president accepts to meet resistance representatives
Iraq's Muslim Ccholars Commission, a major Sunni representative group, welcomed the readiness of the Interim Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani to meet with representatives for the Iraqi resistance "if these groups wish so."
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/21/2005

Iraqi reconciliation discuss foreign forces withdrawals
It has been obvious from the statements of figures taking part in the inter- Iraqi reconciliation conference meetings, being held in Egypt, that main differences stillexist over drawing the schedules for the withdrawal of foreign forces and halting armed operations.
Iraq, Politics, 11/21/2005

Iraqi national conference admits resistance deplores terrorism
Al-Jazeera satellite TV said that the participants in the Iraqi national conference, being held in Egypt, agreed on a draft for the final statement of their preliminary conference currently held at the premises of the Arab League.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 11/21/2005

Al-Jazeera: Rare meeting between Jaafari, al-Dari
The headquarters of the Arab League in Egypt witnessed a meeting which is the first of its kind between the Iraqi prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari and the secretary general of the Muslim Scholars Commission (Sunni opposition representative group), Harith al-Dari.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/21/2005

Egyptian elections violence: One killed, scores injured
One person was killed and scores injured including candidates while cars were burnt in large scale acts of violence perpetuated in the second phase of the Egyptian parliamentary elections.
Egypt, Politics, 11/21/2005

Progress for Muslim Brothers in Alexandria parliamentary elections
News reports in Egypt said that the candidates of the Muslim Brothers are making progress in Alexandria, in the course of the second phase of the legislative elections, noting that so far two candidates won elections in Mina al-Basal in Alexandria and a third, Sheikh Sayed Askar, in Tanta city in al-Gharbeyah governorate.
Egypt, Politics, 11/21/2005

Lebanon rejects any attempt to harm Syria
Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri on Sunday reiterated his country's rejection of any attempts to make Lebanon a passage to harm Syria and its pan-Arab and national stances.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/21/2005

Iran suspension of voluntary steps if nuclear issues is referred to Security Council
Iran's parliament on Sunday obliged the government to suspend all the voluntary steps Iran has taken in the past three years for confidence-building if International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors opted to refer Iran's case to UN Security Council on November 24.
Iran-UN, Politics, 11/21/2005

Russian personalities express support to Syria
Deputy Chairman of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist Party Igan Melinkov stressed Sunday the necessity of supporting Syria and her political stances to face US plots and pressures against her.
Syria-Russia, Politics, 11/21/2005

More dead bodies and kidnapped in Iraq
Different areas in Iraq witnessed various field incidents, the most remarkable was finding the body of two members of the Iraqi Islamic Party in bahraza, Deyali governorate to the northeast of Baghdad, killed by bullets. Their relatives said that the special units of the Iraqi interior ministry had detained them one week before.
Iraq, Politics, 11/21/2005

American investigations if Zarqawi was killed
An Iraqi officer announced in Musil that 8 gunmen suspected to be members in al-Qaida organization were killed during fire exchange with a joint Iraqi-American force, while American sources indicated they are working to find out if the leader of al-Qaida organization, Abu Musab al-Zarqari, is among those killed.
Iraq, Military, 11/21/2005

Haaretz: Sharon leaves Likud party, starts new one
A Haaretz's report today said that Israel's Prime Minster who helped found the Likud party has abandoned it to start a new party called the "National Responsibility" party while holding first meeting with 11 lawmakers.
Israel-Palestine, Politics, 11/21/2005

US soldier killed in Iraq
One American marine was killed in-Fallouja area on Sunday and making the total number of US soldiers killed in Iraq since Saturday evening 8.
Iraq, Military, 11/21/2005


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