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US, EU edge closer to recognizing Iran's nuclear rights
The US and EU have started saying mixed statements, in which on the one hand, they are willing to recognize Iran's rights to make nuclear fuel on its own land, yet, on the other hand, continue to want Iran to stop ongoing nuclear fuel.
Iran-USA, Politics, 6/7/2006
US says Iran can enrich uranium on its soil
"The confidential diplomatic package backed by Washington and formally presented to Iran on Tuesday leaves open the possibility that Tehran will be able to enrich uranium on its own soil, US and European officials said" the Washington Post reported today.
Iran-USA, Politics, 6/7/2006
Sudan does not welcome UN troops
The Los Angeles Times reported today citing an official that Sudan's president Omar Hassan al-Bashir on Tuesday "told ambassadors and deputies representing the (UN Security Council) council's 15 members that he was not convinced, wary that opening the door to more peacekeepers and aid workers was an invitation to occupation of his country."
Sudan-UN, Politics, 6/7/2006
AU president: US should not support to warlords in Somalia
The current president of the African Union, Denis Sassou N'Guesso, President of the Republic of Congo held talks Monday with the US president, George W. Bush, in Washington.
Somalia-Regional-USA, Politics, 6/7/2006
Hope for inquiry into UK soldiers' deaths in Iraq
Relatives of four British soldiers killed in Iraq started Wednesday a legal appeal against the government's refusal to hold an independent inquiry into the circumstances of their deaths.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006
EU wants new chapter in ties with Iraq
The European Commission presented Wednesday a strategy paper aimed at opening a new chapter in its relations with Iraq.
Iraq-European Union, Politics, 6/7/2006
85 percent of police trained in southern Iraq, says UK
An average of 85 percent of the police force have been trained in three of the four provinces controlled by the British in southern Iraq, Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett has revealed.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006
Fatah-Hamas meeting in Gaza
Fatah and Hamas leaderships met today under the auspices of the visiting Egyptian security delegation in an attempt to contain the aggravating crisis between the two main Palestinian movements.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 6/7/2006
UK reminds Israel of UN call for complete withdrawal from West Bank
The British government has reminded the Zionist regime as well as the US that Israel must withdraw from all territories it seized in the 1967 war based on UN resolutions.
Palestine-Israel-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006
Israeli settlers beat up Palestinian woman
Israeli settlers assaulted today morning a woman in the West Bank (WB) city of Hebron, witnesses said.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/7/2006
British Muslims claim being terrorized by police
British journalist Yvonne Ridley urged Muslims on Wednesday to end cooperation with the police following the latest anti-terrorist raid that led to the shooting of 23-year-old Mohammed Abdul Kahar.
Regional-UK, Politics, 6/7/2006
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul-Gheit said every Arab and Egyptian citizen believes in the importance of maintaining stability in thewar-torn Iraq, stressing the necessity of holding the Iraqi National Accord Conference, slated for Baghdad on June 21-22, in time, a matter, he asserted, that would be decided by the Iraqi government and people
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Egypt sent yesterday 17 trucks of medical aid to the Palestinians who face deplorable conditions due to the aid cutoff by the West. The aid, which includes medicines and medical kits, was transferred to the Palestinian territories across the Rafah crossing in coordination with the Israeli authorities.
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"Israel's Defense Minister Amir Peretz's office is working to arrange funding to continue treatment in Israel for a Palestinian child and her uncle, who were seriously wounded in an IDF targeted strike against an Islamic Jihad member in Gaza two weeks ago," Israeli reports said.
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