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Four leaders will not attend Arab summit
News reports said that the leaders of each of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Tunis and Libya will be absent from the Arab summit to be held in Khartoum, Sudan, next Tuesday and Wednesday.
Regional, Politics, 3/25/2006
90 killed in clashes in Mogadishu, massive displacement of citizens
At least 29 persons were killed in the Somali capital Mogadishu during the past 24 hours and thereby the number of killings in the fierce fighting between warring groups reached 90 persons during the three past days.
Somalia, Politics, 3/25/2006
King Abdullah, Sharaa discuss key issues
Syrian Vice President Farouq al-Sharaa arrived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Thursday on the second leg of his trip to the region. He visited Egypt on Thursday.
Saudi Arabia-Syria, Politics, 3/25/2006
Lebanese ministers inspect Palestinian camps
The Lebanese ministers inspected several Palestinian camps in Beirut and south Lebanon in order to discuss, an unprecedented step, the living conditions there.
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 3/25/2006
Larsen on the constant Israel violations against Lebanon
In remark about the Israeli violation of the Lebanese airspace, by Israeli warplanes, Terje Roed-Larsen, Secretary-General Kofi Annan's Special Envoy, said "we deplore this the same as we did before any violation for the Lebanese sovereignty."
Lebanon-Israel-UN, Politics, 3/25/2006
Larsen urges Syria and Lebanon to demarcate borders
Stressing the need for immediate dialogue between Lebanon and Syria, a senior United Nations envoy has called for their common border to be demarcated and embassies to be set up "as soon as possible."
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 3/25/2006
Iraq: Kurdish journalist detained, faces prosecution
The Committee to Protect Journalists Wednesday condemned the detention and prosecution of a Kurdish journalist who was seized by Kurdish security forces in northern Iraq.
Iraq, Politics, 3/25/2006
US says Iraqis to be in charge of borders by July
Iraqi government security forces will take responsibility by July of this year for securing all of Iraq's borders, a top US commander said on Friday, giving them control over frontiers with Iran and Syria.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 3/25/2006
17 killed in continued Iraqi violence
Outcome of victims of the attacks in Iraq increased to 14 persons including one Danish soldier after the killing of 6 persons and injuring other 17 near two mosques for the Arab Sunni in al-Zubeir and al-Khales.
Iraq, Military, 3/25/2006
Hamas delegation in Kuwait
Kuwait-Palestine, Politics, 3/25/2006
Israeli occupation causes Palestinian children suffocation, uproot olive trees
The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that that Israeli occupation forces stormed the villages of Yatta and Beit Awwa villages, south Hebron,indescriminatly opened fire and gas tears canisters inside citizens' houses, "causing suffocation among number of children."
Palestine-Israel, Military, 3/25/2006
Ecclesiastical delegation visits Keftaro Academy
The ecclesiastical delegation representing British Wales at the Peoples Palace has demanded the international community to force Israel to comply with and implement the UN resolutions.
Syria-UK, Religion, 3/25/2006
US government report on Tunisia's human rights
Tunisia, Politics, 3/25/2006
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The State-Owned Assets Management Program in Egypt said it attracted direct foreign investments worth L.E 109 billion in the latest three months.
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Syria's First Vice President Farouk al-Sharaa said in Iran today that his talks with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad were "constructive, favorable and positive," and that he submitted a message from President Bashar al-Assad to President Ahmadinejad on the latest regional developments.
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After maintaining a presence for more than 30 years, the Canadian military handed over its responsibilities in the Golan Heights to India on Friday, the Canadian TV reported CTV.
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