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Muslim Brothers warn against policy of continued detention in Egypt
The Muslim Brothers group in Egypt warned against the continued policy of detention pursued by the government against its members and considered that the campaign of arrest aimed at affecting its opportunities in the legislative elections.
Egypt, Politics, 11/23/2005
African Union threats to punish Darfur rebels
The African Union on Tuesday accused the rebels of Darfur implicitly of obstructing the resumption of peace negotiations. It threatens to impose sanctions against "any side" obstructing settling the current conflict in the district located in the west of Sudan.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 11/23/2005
Parade to mark Lebanon's independence
Lebanon on Tuesday celebrated the 62 independence anniversary from France amid tension as a result of the confrontation that took place on Monday on the Shabaa farms front between the Israeli forces and the Hizbullah party.
Lebanon, Politics, 11/23/2005
Iran insistent on full rights ahead of AIEA meeting on nuclear issue
Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani said on Wednesday that talks, if any, on Iran's nuclear case should be based on recognizing Tehran's right to enrichment and possessing nuclear fuel cycle.
Iran-UN, Politics, 11/23/2005
Syria asks for postponement of Shabaa Farms demarcation
The statements of the Lebanese official came after he made a written address on the occasion of Lebanon's independence ( national day) anniversary in which he asked Syria to deal with his country as an independent state. He said that Damascus has to "deal with Lebanon as an independent state, and that its independence will not be damaging for Syria."
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/23/2005
Mehlis returns back to Lebanon
Chairman of the UN investigation committee into the murder of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, Detlev Mehlis, returned back to Lebanon on Tuesday after he met in Spain with the legal advisor at the Syrian foreign ministry Riad al-Dawoudi on means of questioning six Syrian officers including the brother in law of the Syrian president in the assassination issue.
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 11/23/2005
Lahoud: commitment to distinguished relations with Syria
The Lebanese President said that his country's commitment to the international resolutions is the mechanism which defines Lebanon's approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict and subsequently the Palestinian issue.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/23/2005
US calls for accelerating Hariri file, Damascus asks Annan's help
The US ambassador to the UN, John Bolton, said that Syria's request to complete a cooperation agreement with the UN investigation committee into the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri aims at delaying the investigation.
Lebanon-Syria-USA, Politics, 11/23/2005
US reaction to Iraq reconciliation conference on resistance, troop withdrawal
US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack was asked yesterday about the US reaction to the resolution as adopted by this meeting in Cairo of the Iraqis "basically demanding some sort of timetable for the withdrawal of US troops and also basically legitimizing the sense of resistance to the occupation, using the word 'resistance,' which is pretty loaded?"
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/23/2005
Call to the armed groups to drop arms in Iraq
The Iraqi vice president Adel Abdul Mahdi stressed that the Iraqi government is ready to facilitate the road for any armed group or side that wants to drop its weapons.
Iraq, Politics, 11/23/2005
15 Iraqis killed, 25 injured in suicide attack in Karkouk
At least some 15 persons were killed and other 25 injured in a suicide bombing targeted a vehicle for the Iraqi police on Tuesday evening. This incident was in the context of a series of escalated attacks less than three weeks before the parliamentary elections due to be held in mid December.
Iraq, Military, 11/23/2005
UN leads meeting to map reconstruction of Somalia
More than 100 representatives of different Somali groups, the United Nations, World Bank, donors and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) opened a four-day meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, today in an effort to develop a plan to rebuild a country that has been without a functioning government for 14 years.
Somalia-UN, Politics, 11/23/2005
Daily Mirror: Bush talked about bombing al-Jazeera
Reports said that the British authorities brought two senior employees to court under pretext of leaking a top secret memorandum issued by the government for a plan proposed by US President George W. bush to bombard the headquarters of al-Jazeera TV channel in Qatar.
Qatar-USA, Politics, 11/23/2005
Annan regrets Shabaa confrontations between Israel, Hizbullah
The UN secretary general Kofi Annan has expressed his regret over the confrontations that took place on Monday on the Lebanese borders between Hizbullah and Israel, calling on the two sides to practice utmost self- control.
Lebanon-Israel-UN, Politics, 11/23/2005
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Ukrainian Anti-War Committee which groups 40 parties and organizations in Ukraine on Tuesday condemned the US threats and pressures against Syria.
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"Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak phoned Tuesday November 22 Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon. The conversation focused on the latest developments on the Israeli scene and its repercussions on the ME peace process, as well as efforts exerted by President Mubarak to resume the implementation of the Sharm el-Sheikh Understandings and the Roadmap for Peace in the Middle East," the Egyptian government said.
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