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Mass grave found in Lebanon
The committee in charge of defending the "Lebanese missing and the detainees" in Lebanon called on the Lebanese government to convene an extraordinary session to discuss the issue of the mass grave found in the Bekaa.
Lebanon, Local, 12/5/2005

Iran's position on its nuclear civil development are non-negotiable
Larijani said "The US methodology of propaganda is that every time the Agency planned to hold talks on Iranian nuclear program, the US came up with new allegations and asked the UN Agency to examine them. Iran will no longer agree to such a practice in the future."
Iran-European Union, Politics, 12/5/2005

Nile Basin will not sell or transfer water
The ten Nile Basin countries agreed absolutely to refrain from selling Nile waters to states outside the Nile Basin, and Egyptian government report noted.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 12/5/2005

Syrian anti-terrorism forces clash with extremist group in Aleppo
Syrian anti-terrorism forces clashed with an extremist armed terrorist group in the northern city of Aleppo Sunday morning, , official news said, adding that two members of the group were severely wounded. Two civilians and a security man were slightly injured.
Syria, Politics, 12/5/2005

American soldier killed in Iraq; French man kidnaped
unidentified gunmen kidnapped today west of Baghdad a French man working in the capita Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 12/5/2005

Five killed in Israeli Nathania city explosion
The number of persons killed in the attack which was carried out at the entrance of one of the trade centers in the Israeli Nathania city increased to five, and more than 40 were reported as injured, seven of them were in very grave critical situation.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/5/2005

Syria promises banking efficiency for customers
Syrian Finance Minister, Mohammed Hussein, has underlined his Ministry's care to take all the measures to facilitate the administrative procedures and to put an end to red tape in order to allow fast commercial transactions at the banks.
Syria, Economics, 12/5/2005

Turkey al-Faisal submits credentials to Bush as Saudi ambassador to USA
Prince Turkey al-Faisal submitted his credentials on Saturday to the US President George W. Bush as an Ambassador for his country, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 12/5/2005

Iran's crude production capacity to rise by 1 million bpd
Managing Director of National Iranian Oil Company Mehdi Mir-Moezzi said that Iran's current crude production capacity stands at 4.2 million bpd
Regional-Iran, Economics, 12/5/2005


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