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Iran: depriving us of nuclear right will be a historic mistake
Iran said today that there is no difference between forwarding Iran's nuclear dossier to the UNSC, reporting the case to the Security Council, or just informing that international body of the case. These actions are interpreted as equally in collusion and hostile against Iran by those allowing or supporting such action.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 2/3/2006
Shiite ministers rejoin Lebanese government
Five Shiite ministers from Hizbullah party and the Amal movement ended their two-months boycott of the Lebanese government and rejoined.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/3/2006
Consultations continue to form Iraqi government
The Iraqi political blocs which won the elections continued consultations in order to agree on a new government. This came at a time when the Iraqi capital Baghdad witnessed two attacks by two booby trapped cars that killed 11 Iraqis and injuring scores.
Iraq, Politics, 2/3/2006
Sharaa: Syria to build closest ties with sisterly Iraq
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouq al-Sharaa underlined Thursday Syria's will and desire to establish the closest ties with "sisterly Iraq on the basis of historic links, belonging and geography that connect the two states and peoples."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 2/3/2006
Saudi King is Pakistan agree on fighting terrorism, cheap oil
Concerning the conflict between Pakistan and India, King Abdullah said he appreciates the recent peace initiatives and hopes that the dialogue between the two countries will achieve optimum results so as conflicts to be settled fairly.
Saudi Arabia-Pakistan, Politics, 2/3/2006
Jordanian paper republishes drawings blasphemy for the prophet
A Jordanian paper republished three caricatures insulting for the prophet Muhammad, already published by the Danish paper in December 2005 and caused a great Arab and Islamic anger, in an unprecedented Arab printed material in this regard.
Jordan-Regional, Politics, 2/3/2006
Mubarak warns of repercussions to anti-Islam campaign
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak warned of the consequences of the ongoing events relating to the Western depiction of prophet Muhammad as a terrorist, and other anti-Muslim manifestations.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 2/3/2006
Islamic organization calls Muslims to react in civil way against prophet blasphemy
World Islamic People's Leadership WIPL stressed that the actions of some Danish mass media of the deliberate and repeated affront to the Prophet of Islam is a matter that touched the dignity and faith of every Muslim in the world and incurs an insult to the Muslims.
Regional, Politics, 2/3/2006
Ahmadinejad and King Abdullah Telephone Contact
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Saudi King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz discuss on a telephone contact today issues of mutual concern and bilateral relations.
Saudi Arabia-Iran, Politics, 2/3/2006
Al-Thawra: Wakim says Al-Assad's popularity extends Syria
Leader of Lebanese People's Movement Najah Wakim on Thursday said that President Bashar al-Assad is the only Arab leader whose popularity extends beyond his country.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 2/3/2006
Abbas expected to visit Syria next week
News reports in Damascus said that the Syrian leadership has invited Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas to visit Damascus, Syrian government sources say, and Abbas is expected to visit next week.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 2/3/2006
Russian MP: US-Israeli anti-Iranian moves, premeditated assassination of Iranian nation
Russian Duma representative Alexi Mitrafanov Friday called the harmonized plot hatched by some EU members, United States, and Israel against Iran's nuclear program "premeditated assassination" of the Iranian nation."
Iran-Russia, Politics, 2/3/2006
Two booby trapped cars in Iraq; ministry director kidnapped
The statement did not say if the killed persons was from the Mahdi army supporters, which called on the Iraqi government, the elected political blocs and liberals in Iraq and the world to "condemn this terrorist coward barbarian terrorist act."
Iraq, Military, 2/3/2006
Continued American losses in Iraq
The US army announced that five of its soldiers were killed in three different attacks on Thursday in Baghdad and Falluja.
Iraq-USA, Military, 2/3/2006
Mubarak to Yedioth Ahronoth: Egypt seeks push peace forward
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak asserted Friday that the Islamic resistance movement Hamas, which won the Palestinian elections wants peace.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 2/3/2006
Syria, Iraq and Turkey to activate new air- corridors
A coordinative meeting among representatives from the Civil Aviation Establishment in Syria, International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO and International Air Transport Association IATA held talks on activating modern air-corridors between Syria, Iraq and Turkey.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 2/3/2006
Gulfsands reserves report for Tigris structure in Syria
The largest of these probable accumulations, the Tigris structure, is found beneath the Souedieh Field, the largest oil field in Syria with estimated reserves of some 2 billion barrels of oil recoverable (approximately 1.3 billion barrels of oil produced to date)
Syria-USA, Business, 2/3/2006
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An Israeli reconnaissance plane violated the Lebanese air-space yesterday and flew over the southern areas reaching al-Naema near Beirut.
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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received a delegation representing the Arab-French Nida (Appeal) Association included physicians, intellectuals, authors, journalists, media-men and movie makers on Thursday at the People's Palace.
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