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Hamas major win of Palestinian elections
One official in Hamas movement said today that according to the preliminary selection, Hamas has won the parliamentary majority at the Palestinian parliamentary elections.
Palestine, Politics, 1/26/2006

The Guardian: Syrian exiled Islamist group ready to share power
The exiled leader of Syria's large, outlawed Islamist movement, the al-Jamaat al-Islamia (Muslim Brotherhood), has said his group is ready to share power in a future government with other opposition figures.
Syria, Politics, 1/26/2006

Human Rights Watch call Libya to release political prisoners
It spoke of the security establishments of the Libyan government acting without judicial restraints, and surveillance which are imposed by the security forces on people, and torture operations which are considered, according to the Libyan law, as a crime.
Libya, Politics, 1/26/2006

Jamal Mubarak for stopping Muslim Brothers in political life
Jamal Mubarak, son of the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, called for forcing by the banned Muslim Brothers groups to stop its involvement in the political life and preventing it from "exploiting religion" to achieve political gains, by obliging the organization to observe Egyptian law.
Egypt, Politics, 1/26/2006

Tribunal of Hariri assassination to be set
The United Nations Legal Counsel will travel to Beirut this week to help the Lebanese authorities identify the nature and scope of the international assistance needed to create a tribunal to try those charged with the killing of former Prime Minister Hariri and others.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 1/26/2006

US calls Syria to release political prisoners
The USA has called on Syria to release all opposition activists who are detained in Syria's prisons and to give up harassing Syrians who seek peaceful democratic reforms.
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/26/2006

Sabah to take oath on Sunday as ruler of Kuwait
The new ruler of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah will take his constitutional oath before the Ummah council (parliament) Sunday to be the 15th ruler for Kuwait.
Kuwait, Politics, 1/26/2006

Lebanese officials underline distinguished relations with Syria
Former Lebanese Minister Suleiman Franjeih on Wednesday underlined the importance of adhering to distinguished relations with Syria, referring to the good outcome of the meetings of the Arab Lawyers Union recently held in Damascus.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 1/26/2006

Syrian citizens of Golan underline commitment to national unity
Syrian citizens of Golan have emphasized on Wednesday they are part and parcel of the Syrian Arab people expressing at the same time adherence to the national unity and genuine consistency with their leadership in Syria.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 1/26/2006

Darfur negotiations stumble in Abuja
The current Sudan Darfur peace talks held in Abuja, Nigeria, had stumbled after divisions surfaced among the main rebel groups.
Sudan, Politics, 1/26/2006

424 Iraqi prisoners are to be released today
It is expected to day in Iraq the release of 424 Iraqis including five women detained in the prisons of the coalition forces which is supervised by the American forces.
Iraq, Politics, 1/26/2006

Developing vegetable oil and ghee industry in Syria
Hama Governor, in Syria, underlined on Wednesday the importance of constant awarness of the of experience and research centers related to developing vegetable oil industries needed to achieve food security and boost the national economy.
Syria, Economics, 1/26/2006

UN helicopter crashed in Darfur
The UN envoy in Sudan, Yan Brunik, said that a UN helicopter crashed on Murra mountain in Darfur, when it was on a mission to evacuate 36 relief workers.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 1/26/2006


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