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Iran restarts nuclear fuel enrichment programs
Iran's president's swift decision and reaction to the AIEA decision may be seen as a strong shift in this regard, and that the resolute position that Iran threatened to take will be the only clear option to defend Iran's rights, by taking the offensive, instead of playing defensive, and being slowly strangulated in the coming process.
Iran-UN, Politics, 2/4/2006
Hamas to form next Palestinian government
The Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stressed in Friday his determination to assign the Islamic resistance movement, Hamas, to form a new government later, but he stressed the need of honoring "the Palestinian Authority obligations."
Palestine, Politics, 2/4/2006
Protesters in Syria decry Mohammed cartoons, threaten retaliation
Anger in Syria mounted Friday, over cartoons published in a Danish newspaper mocking Islam's Prophet Mohammed, with more public protests and calls for boycott of Danish products and threats of retaliation.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 2/4/2006
1185 sunk in Egyptian ferry disaster
The report said "Most victims were families of the Egyptian workers in Saudi Arabia and were returning to Egypt following the end of the midyear vacation. Some 117 foreigners who were on board the ferry, were among the victims, according to latest reports. Initial reports confirmed the survival of 376
Egypt, Local, 2/4/2006
Grand Mufti of Bosnia calls for standing by Syria
What the world had offered to Jerusalem during 50 years of occupation? the Mufti inquired, indicating that the city of has become a city for war.
Syria, Politics, 2/4/2006
The Iraqi elections and the government
Concerning the issue of the Iraqi elections, the Independent Higher Commission For Elections in Iraq said on Friday that announcing the ratified final results of the elections will be within the few coming days.
Iraq, Politics, 2/4/2006
Israel, Hizbullah exchange bombardment in Shebaa farms
News reports in Beirut said that the Israeli forces started artillery bombardment of Kafer Shouba village and the neighboring villages after Hizbullah fighters fired one missile at a site for the Israeli occupation army in Shebaa farms.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 2/4/2006
UN Security Council for UN forces in Darfur
The UN security council on Saturday called for drawing plans to send a UN force to Darfur district west of Sudan in order to replace the forces of the African Union.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 2/4/2006
Yemen: 23 al-Qaida suspects flee prison
The Yemeni official "26 September net" said on Friday that some 23 persons accused of being members in al-Qaida organization carried out a collective escape from their prison in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa.
Yemen, Local, 2/4/2006
Turkey, Russia discuss gas line to Lebanon, Israel
The Turkish minister of energy Helmi Guller said on Friday that the pipeline which carried the Russian gas to Turkey will be extended to transfer the Russian gas supplies to Lebanon and Israel.
Turkey-Russia, Economics, 2/4/2006
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One British soldier was killed and another injured in a traffic incident in al-Basra city to the south of Iraq, according to a British military gunman on Friday.
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In a statement, the US army said that one American soldier was killed on yesterday morning in a suicide attack targeted his car to the north of Baghdad.
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