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SPECIAL REPORT part 3: The downfall of Netanyahu: Mossad's assasination fiasco in Jordan
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will on Sunday have to answer many questions on how and why he authorized the Mossad operation in Jordan, which turned out to be a major fiasco, not only with regard to the tense relations between the kingdom and Israel but also to the diplomatic ties between the Jewish state and Canada.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 10/3/1997
Iranian-Arab crisis due to Iran's attacks against Iraq
Bahrain declared on 3 June 1996 that it stopped a terrorist plot financed by Iran to topple the government in Bahrain, accordingly it decided to reduce the diplomatic representation with Iran to the Charge de Affairs.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/3/1997
Pay back time of $416 million to Kuwait victims of Iraqi invasion
The awards will go to successful claimants in categories "A" (person who were forced to leave Iraq or Kuwait during the occupation ) and "C" (individual losses less than $100,000 US).
Kuwait, Economics, 10/3/1997
Libya confirms its search for Al Kekhya
Libyan sources mentioned that Al Kekhya's wife met with Libyan security officials who informed her that the US report is incorrect and that it is misleading as the USA will not be as interested in this matter as Libya, Al Kekhya is a Libyan not a US citizen.
Libya, Politics, 10/3/1997
US denies that it objected to participation by Kuwaiti MP in meetings with congressmen
Krukar declined to confirm press reports about the US doubts that the member has connections with terrorist groups which was the cause for the US objection, asserting that there is no reference to terrorism and that the reason has to do with the political atmosphere in the USA.
Kuwait, Politics, 10/3/1997
Bahrain to take legal action against citizens residing abroad
The charges that were addressed to eight Bahrainis residing abroad included collaboration with a foreign state to conduct hostile actions against the Gulf state and topple the Bahraini leadership with force.
Bahrain, Politics, 10/3/1997
Good morning - stranger
In Lebanese villages, it has become a custom: When you walk in the street, you greet every one you see, stranger or not.
Lebanon, Short Essay, 10/3/1997
Saudi official expects team to be in top ten, sees Saudis and Kuwaitis making France 98
A member of the Saudi Football federation, Prince Waleed Bin Bader Bin Saud said that the Saudi football team would in the coming decade be among the world's top ten ranked teams.
Saudi Arabia, Sports, 10/3/1997
GCC integration: Power grid to be discussed by GCC finance officials in Riyadh
Gulf finance ministers assigned to the Gulf organization for industrial consultations in May to carry out a marketing study of the power grid network.
Gulf Region, Economics, 10/3/1997
Morocco expects to receive more investments
Finance Ministry statistics show that external foreign investments during the past six months were worth 6 billion dirham compared to 1.5 billion dirham during the same period last year.
Morocco, Economics, 10/3/1997
Privatization includes 88 Institutions in Tunisia
The private sector, which is able now to provide for the needs of the country in the ordinary industrial sectors like clothes and shoes making.
Tunisia, Economics, 10/3/1997
The Kuwaiti National Oil company halts strike after promises from foreign minster
The Syndicate of the National Oil Company decided to put a stop to the strike of the exporting workers of Al Ahmady port after the Foreign Minister Sabah Al Ahmad Al Sabah promised to solve the workers' outstanding demands and to study the requests of the Syndicate which caused the strike.
Kuwait, Business, 10/3/1997
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