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Israel attacked Palestinian prime minister's office
The secretary-general of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu, in Saudi Arabia Monday condemned the Zionist regime's air raid on the office of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, referring to it as a crime.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/3/2006
PLO criticizes Arabs' silence on Palestine incidents
The PLO representative said, "On June 28, 2006, the Zionist regime kidnapped 64 Hamas officials, who were elected in the recent democratic election, including eight ministers and 24 members of parliament." Turning to the arrested officials as the leaders of Palestinian people, Zaki said that Israel is furious over the free election in Palestine and could not tolerate it.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 7/3/2006
Meshaal: Israeli attacks increase Palestinian will against occupation
The two sides further called on the world's Muslims to continue their support for the oppressed people of Palestine.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/3/2006
Palestinian killed, farmers' lands threatened by Israeli bulldozers
Israeli bulldozers came back early Monday to destroy agricultural lands in the village of Beit Ummar, after they were blocked by the people of yesterday.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/3/2006
Prison sentence to Egyptian journalist
penalized the journalist and writer Ibrahim Esa, the Chief Editor of Al Dostour, and others with one year imprisonment and a fine of 10,000 LE, and 2001 LE.
Egypt, Politics, 7/3/2006
Egypt's Judicial Authorities Council sworn in
The new members of the Supreme Judicial Authorities Council were sworn in before President Mubarak at the Presidential Palace in Heliopolis.
Egypt, Politics, 7/3/2006
Deficiencies in Egypt's Judicial reforms cited
This law is especially important because it organizes the work of judges who are in charge of taking the final decision concerning the lives, freedoms, rights, duties and property of citizens. As a result, there is a need for the Judiciary Authority to have complete power over all issue of a judiciary nature.
Egypt, Politics, 7/3/2006
Iran's president to visit Iraq
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said yesterday that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would pay a visit to Iraq to discuss bilateral ties as well as major regional and international developments.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 7/3/2006
Butaflika demands France acknowledge crimes of its colonialism
The Algerian President, Abdelaziz Butaflika renewed his demand that France must bear its responsibility over the crimes and tragedies committed by the French colonialism against the Algerian people and to acknowledge these tragedies and crimes and to apologize for that.
Algeria-France, Politics, 7/3/2006
Article on depiction of prophet removed from French weekly
On 29 June 2006, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) said the Lebanese government authorities removed an article about the Prophet Mohammed from 280 copies of the French weekly newspaper "Courrier International" upon its arrival in Lebanon on 26 June.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/3/2006
Sudan, Chad presidents meet, thank Qathafi
Sudan-Chad, Politics, 7/3/2006
Djibouti backs Iran's nuclear legal stance
Djibouti's President Ismail Omar Guelleh Saturday evening supported Iran's defense of its rights and insistence on its legitimate right to access nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
Djibouti-Iran, Politics, 7/3/2006
Iranian officials condemn Israeli crimes in Palestine
He expressed the hope that the international community would seriously deal with such crimes and launch a campaign against terrorism by confronting the Zionist regime and helping prepare the grounds to revive democracy.
Palestine-Iran, Politics, 7/3/2006
US army sees progress in Iraq; helicopter crash
The day before, the Pentagon announced the death of a soldier, Cpl. Christopher D. Rose, 21, of San Francisco, Calif., who died on June 29 of injuries sustained from an improvised explosive device during combat operations in Baghdad
Iraq-USA, Military, 7/3/2006
Iran says US talks would have been unproductive
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said yesterday that lack of coherent stance among US officials prevented talks between Tehran and Washington.
Iraq-Iran-USA, Politics, 7/3/2006
Annan talks to Bahir on Darfur
In the margins of the African Union (AU) Summit meeting being held in Banjul, Gambia, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan yesterday discussed the Sudan Darfur issue with Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/3/2006
WTO talks fail to solve agricultural issues
World Trade Organization (WTO) meetings in Geneva have ended without a breakthrough on contentious agricultural issues, but US officials pledged continued efforts to work toward a solution.
Regional-USA, Economics, 7/3/2006
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