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Iran's leader: US wrong move would endanger oil
Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said yesterday that US President George W. Bush is the most unpopular figure in the world.
Iran-USA, Politics, 6/5/2006

Ahmadi-Nejad on responding to nuclear offer
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadi-Nejad said Iran is ready to hold "fair and unconditional" talks but rejects any compromise on its absolute rights over uranium enrichment for peaceful purposes
Iran-UN, Politics, 6/5/2006

Iraq parliament delays key ministers selection
Voting on three key Iraqi ministry posts that include defense and interior has been postponed in parliament for two weeks.
Iraq, Politics, 6/5/2006

Haniyeh rejects Abbas referendum; Hamas member killed
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said that holding a referendum on the "National Reconciliation Document," proposed by the Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, is a means rather than a target.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/5/2006

Israeli bulldozers demolish 2 houses, wounds 2 brother
Israeli bulldozers demolished Monday morning two Palestinian houses in the West Bank city of Tubas, security sources said.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 6/5/2006

Mubarak: Olmert is a man of vision and credibility
The Israeli prime minister thanked President Mubarak for inviting him to Egypt and hoped that dialogue and coordination between Egypt and Israel would continue. Speaking of the roadmap peace plan, Olmert said Israel was committed to the internationally- backed blueprint.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 6/5/2006

Former security chief tells Fatah not to join Hamas
Former Gaza security chief Muhammad Dahlan said during a confidential meeting held recently in Gaza that he would "rough up and humiliate" Fatah members or supporters who might be tempted to join the Hamas-led Palestinian government.
Palestine, Politics, 6/5/2006

Europeans to give even more aid to Palestinians
EU High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP), Javier Solana, in Ramallah today said that the EU is committed to resume supporting the Palestinian people.
Palestine-Israel-European Union, Politics, 6/5/2006

US organization raise anger of Egyptian government
Egypt's Foreign Ministry spokesman yesterday said statements by the International Republican Institute (IRI), US based nongovernmental organization, to a local newspaper on Saturday were unacceptable, denying an agreement between the Egyptian and American governments allowing the institute to carry out activities in Egypt without prior permit.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 6/5/2006

Focus should be on preventing desertification
"Desertification is hard to reverse, but it can be prevented," Secretary-General Kofi Annan said in a call to all government to rise to the challenge
Regional, Environment, 6/5/2006

                                                                                                                                                   
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Short Takes:
The Washington Post reported today that the Islamic militia in Somalia said it now controls Somalia's capital after weeks of fighting and 15 years of anarchy, adding that "most of the leaders of a secular alliance that opposed them, and was rumored to be backed by the United States, appeared to have fled the city." Go

Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif witnessed yesterday the inking of a memorandum of understanding between Egypt and Saudi Arabia to set up a joint real estate company with 5 billion Egyptian pounds capital. Go





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