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Conclusion of Al-Qods conference supporting the Palestinians
The Conference underscores that Palestinian cause is pivotal for the Arabs and the Muslim ummah (nation) and it is the duty of both Arab and Muslim ummah to support the people of Palestine
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 4/17/2006
Ahmadinejad: Muslim unity will facilitate Palestinian victory
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday reiterated the need for unity among Islamic governments and nations and said their united support for the oppressed Palestinian people would facilitate finding a solution to the Palestinian problem.
Regional-Iran, Politics, 4/17/2006
Iran warns Security Council not to make mistake on nuclear issue
Iran's First Vice-President Parviz Davoudi said Monday that Iran's measures to obtain access to nuclear energy were based on international regulations, stressing Western states should accept such right.
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/17/2006
American NATO attack on Libya remembered
A ceremony was held Saturday evening at the Policewomen College in Tripoli in honor of the mothers and wives of the victims of the American NATO attack on Libya in 1986.
Libya-USA, Politics, 4/17/2006
Iranian official: US should recognize Iraq's political determination
he said that the two sides have heard views of each other and the US prefers to hold talks after establishment of Iraq's new government. Iran is waiting for a date to be set for the talks on Iraq.
Iraq-Iran-USA, Politics, 4/17/2006
Palestinians praise Iran's financial aid
The Hamas-led Palestinian government on Sunday welcomed an Iranian pledge to give Palestinians $50 million dollars to help prop up the cash-strapped government.
Palestine-Iran, Politics, 4/17/2006
Many Israelis killed in attack; Palestinian child shot
At least seven people were killed and many others injured today afternoon (local time) when a Palestinian human bomber detonated an explosive device he was carrying in downtown Tel Aviv, police and rescue workers said.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/17/2006
200,000 Sudanese refugees not forced from Chad
Chadian President Idriss Deby, who last week threatened to expel 200,000 Sudanese following clashes with rebels, has assured the United Nations refugee agency that they will not be forcibly returned and that Chad will abide by international principles.
Sudan-Chad, Politics, 4/17/2006
Egypt's parliament denounces Coptic church incidents
The attack launched by a deranged man against a number of Alexandria churches dominated the People's Assembly's session Sunday April, 16th. Outbursts of anger were seen expressed by members, from the majority and opposition, Muslims and Copts over scenes of blind extremism in Alexandria.
Egypt, Politics, 4/17/2006
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Egypt's Premier Ahmed Nazif affirmed yesterday that his government was seriously working on implementing President Mubarak's promise not to imprison journalists for their views.
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Egypt's Minister Omar Suliman yesterday held a meeting with Mahmoud al-Zahhar, the Palestinian Foreign Minister who is currently visiting Egypt. Zahhar said he briefed Suliman on the latest developments in the Palestinian territories in light of the continued Israeli aggression and of the economic siege clamped on the Palestinians by the Israeli occupation troops.
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Kuwait's ruler Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah said Monday that Iran can contribute to regional stability and that disturbing its tranquility and security will make the entire region unstable.
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Sudan has officially asked Libya to look after the Sudanese interests in Chad after Chad's decision to cut off its diplomatic relations with the Sudan.
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The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide $1.1 million to the World Food Program for its drought emergency operations in Djibouti with 2,000 metric tons in food commodities to the country. USAID called on donor governments to act quickly "to help alleviate the current suffering and to help prevent human catastrophe in the Horn of Africa."
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