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Egyptian judges fight for an independent judiciary
The latest political battle and public demonstrations and fighting with police regarding the issue of Egyptian judges who want greater independence from the government seems to have gained more attention when the Judges were asked to monitor the last Egyptian elections for certification, and some judges decided to speak of corruption in the process.
Egypt, Politics, 4/28/2006

Iran presses ahead as nuclear report is released
Ahmadinejad said "The Iranian youth and scientists will conquer peaks of science and technology in all fields step by step and will stand at the peak of international progress .. Certain powers fill their arsenals with chemical, biological and nuclear weapons but stand against national move of the Iranian people. These powers intend to monopolize nuclear technology"
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/28/2006

Following attacks, Mubarak speaks of Egypt's stability
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak vowed to the nation yesterday that he would never permit anyone to infringe the red line of Egypt's security and stability and said Egypt will always remain a stable and safe country for all Egyptians.
Egypt, Politics, 4/28/2006

Nabil Shaath: Palestinians face serious conditions
Shaath said the issues Palestinians now faced were both chronic and acute and required different solutions, adding that the Israeli attempt at serious demographic change had been going on since the beginning of the peace process.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 4/28/2006

Iraqi VP wants good ties with Iran
Iraq's Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi said yesterday that his country is after the establishment of good ties with Iran.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/28/2006

US sees progress on Iraqi unity government
With a national unity government being formed and increasingly capable security forces keeping the peace, Iraq is making real progress, says US Army Major General Rick Lynch.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/28/2006

Israeli soldiers attack Palestinian journalists
On April 17, soldiers fired at a group of cameramen and photographers covering an Israeli army raid on a house in the Old City of Nablus. Nasser Ishtayeh and Abdal Ruhman Khabeisa of The Associated Press, Jaffar Ishtayeh of Agence France-Presse, and Abdel Rahim Qusini and Hassan Titi of Reuters said they were filming the raid, and clashes between soldiers and stone-throwing youths, from a distance of about 500 yards (meters), beside an AP vehicle that was clearly marked "Press."
Palestine-Israel, Military, 4/28/2006

Israel protests Sweden's military snub
Israel's Foreign Ministry Director-General Ron Prosor yesterday summoned Swedish Ambassador Robert Rydberg and expressed Israel's protest at Sweden's withdrawal from an international air force exercise to be held in Italy next month, under the pretext that Israel is not qualified to participate because it is not peace seeking.
Palestine-Sweden, Politics, 4/28/2006

Sudan government accused of military attack in South Darfur
The organization spoke about recent attacks saying an April 24 attack on a village in rebel-controlled territory used Antonov aircraft and helicopter gunships indiscriminately in violation of the laws of war, and displaced thousands of civilians who had sought safety there
Sudan, Politics, 4/28/2006

Israel's Kadima, Labor form government coalition
Israel said that the Kadima and the Labor Party signed last night a coalition agreement in Kfar Maccabiah, paving the way for Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to present his government next week.
Israel, Politics, 4/28/2006

Rasheed: Turkish Investments in industrial cities worth LE 12 Billion
Egypt's Minister of Trade and Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed attended the signing ceremony of the first agreement to export Egyptian engineering equipment at a value of LE 60 million to Turkey.
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 4/28/2006

                                                                                                                                                   
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