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Abbas: Arafat was a hero
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas asserted on inalienable rights of the Palestinian people reiterated on the illegality of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/15/2006
Iran's leader: nuclear fuel more valuable than oil
The Supreme Leader said that the self-confidence of gifted Iranian youth and their belief in their potentials should be celebrated by the Iranian nation, adding that this deserves spiritual award unequal to any material one, given that it lays the preliminary cornerstone for maintenance of independence and dignity of the nation
Iran-USA, Politics, 6/15/2006
Iran expects IAEA Board Of Governors to remove nuclear issue
Iran's ambassador and envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Ali-Asghar Soltanieh said today that the general atmosphere dominating the IAEA Board of Governors current meeting on Iran's nuclear issue is much more calm.
Iran-UN, Politics, 6/15/2006
Progress in Hariri murder probe
The Commission's report also describes progress in investigating 14 other bombings that occurred in Lebanon since 1 October 2004, on which the IIIC has been assisting Lebanese authorities under its expanded mandate
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 6/15/2006
Syrian minister lauds Iran's success in aircraft industry
Syria's Deputy Commander of Syria's Armed Forces and Defense Minister Lieutenant General Hassan Ali Turkmani in Iran yesterday lauded the achievements of Iran's Aircraft Manufacturing Industry.
Syria-Iran, Economics, 6/15/2006
Iraqi government signals readiness for talks with rebels
With the release of more detainees from Iraqi-coalition military prisons in Iraq, Iraq's prime minister said he would issue an amnesty for insurgents who had been involved in attacking US soldiers.
Iraq, Politics, 6/15/2006
Rice pledges commitment to liberty and democracy
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice pledges the United States will remain engaged in the world and would ground its foreign policy in the nation's founding ideals of liberty and democracy.
Regional-USA, Politics, 6/15/2006
Iraq war made world more dangerous, say most Britons
Twice as many Britons believe that the Iraq war has made the world more dangerous compared with those who hold the opposite view, according to a new survey.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/15/2006
Iraq war blamed for resignation of thousands of UK reservists
Some 50 percent of reservists have resigned from Britain's Territorial Army since the start of the Iraq war in 2003, according to detailed information obtained under the country's Freedom of Information Act.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 6/15/2006
Lebanese intelligence arrests Israeli spy network
Head of the Future Parliamentary Bloc MP Saad Hariri congratulated the Lebanese Army Command and the Intelligence Directorate for the great accomplishment they achieved in arresting members of the sabotage network, with ties to the Israeli intelligence, which committed a series of murders and terrorist explosions the last of which was the assassination of Martyrs Mahmoud and Nidal Majzoub in Sidon.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 6/15/2006
Abbas reiterates desire for referendum
President Mahmoud Abbas asserted the need to support conducting referendum that was labled as "Document of National Reconciliation" launched by some Palestinian prisoners in Israeli Jails, as needed for ending the international siege on the Palestinians, if the national dialogue did not reach consensus.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 6/15/2006
Kuwait interested in Indian petrochemical industry
Kuwait is interested in enhancing the bilateral trade with India and investing in major sectors including petrochemicals and others in the near future, Kuwaiti Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI) First Vice Chairman Hilal Meshari al-Mutairi said.
Kuwait-India, Economics, 6/15/2006
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Libya's leader Muammar al-Qathafi telegrammed the Sudanese president Omar Hassan al-Bashir, and Eriteran president Asiass Afwrki on the occasion of their meeting and the visit made by President Afwrki to Khartoum.
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