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No plans defined for redeployment, intelligence report Sunday
Foreign Minister Levy said during the kitchen cabinet meeting that Netanyahu must arrive to his meeting with Albright with a ³clear proposal² on the second phase and not ³empty-handed.² ³We will be caught in an impossible situation, in which we will be isolated. Itıs a very dangerous gamble,² Levy warned.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 12/12/1997
New shuttle diplomacy between Syria and Israel reported
A leading American Jewish businessman has left to the Middle East and is due to visit both Syria and Israel.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 12/12/1997
The Moroccan Party of Independence to hold exceptional conference sunday
Sources have confirmed that for the party of Independence to have chosen this time to hold its exceptional conference, it indicates an attempt to contain the differences within the party that erupted after the results of the November 14 election
Morocco, Politics, 12/12/1997
Trade exchange between Iraq and UAE $400 million annually
The Iraqi Minister of Trade is currently visiting the UAE as he heads an official Iraqi delegation that is participating in the Arab-African Cooperation Seminar which is held in Sharja.
Iraq-United Arab Emirates, Economics, 12/12/1997
We are not responsible for Luxor attack: Taleban
A senior official of Afghanistan's Islamic Taleban movement yesterday denied any connection with militants accused of attacking tourists in Louxor.
Egypt, Local, 12/12/1997
Newly introduced economic reforms in Syria
Syria has embarked on a new policy to maintain economic reforms, focusing on four principles: a larger role for the private sector, a new focus on exports,
reduced restrictions on imports, and restoring the balance in the macro-economic framework.
Syria, Economics, 12/12/1997
Indyk makes a tours Middle East region
Diplomatic Sources in Damascus confirmed that contacts are underway between Damascus and Washington to prepare for the visit of the US undersecretary of state for the Middle East Affairs Martin Indek
Regional-Israel, International, 12/12/1997
Egyptian-Saudi committee meets next April
The committee will discuss the necessary steps for setting up the free trade zone between the two countries and for boosting the two countries' relations in a number of fields.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Economics, 12/12/1997
The dead man is not waiting anymore
A compromise was reached Friday between the two families, the Muslim and the Jewish, by which Shaukat Qouza'a, the 56-year-old man from Haifa, will be buried
Palestine-Israel, Culture, 12/12/1997
Economic Cooperation Between Libya and China
The Chinese Undersecretary confirmed that China is helping the Libyan people in facing the sanctions imposed on Libya
Libya, Economics, 12/12/1997
Terrorism has cost Algeria $16 Billion
Algerian terrorist attacks on the economy cost Algeria up to $16 billion US in five years of conflict to the end of 1996, according to the main trade union quoted yesterday by national newspapers.
Algeria, Economics, 12/12/1997
Islamic Summit roundup
Israeli occupation, state terrorism, new era of cooperation between Arabs and Iran, Turkey, Israeli nuclear weapons, and bosnia.
Regional-Iran, Politics, 12/12/1997
The World Bank supports the Palestinian Non-Governmental Organizations
the World Bank (WB) signed an agreement with the Cooperation Establishment through which the latter will run this project whose budget is $14.5 million
Palestine, Economics, 12/12/1997
Boosting Trade Between Algeria and United Arab Emirates
The Algerian Minister of Trade Bakhty Balayeb confirmed that this visit aims to identify investment and trade opportunities available in the two countries
Algeria-United Arab Emirates, Economics, 12/12/1997
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A Hizbullah fighter, Hussein Bourji, was reported killed, while the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Army released two Lebanese detainees, Omar Ahmad and Shawki Nasrallah, today, Future News reported.
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Partial funding for a Bahraini power and water station is to come from the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development, the Khaleej Times reported.
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Six Algerian citizens were killed in two separate armed attacks, CNN reported.
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Turkey's Suleyman Demirel admonished Muslim nations not to criticize others' foreign policy before leaving early from the Islamic Summit in Tehran, the New York Times reported.
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UN sanctions against Iraq were denounced as terrorism by Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan during a visit to Iraq, CNN reported.
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A survey found that were an election to be held today, Palestinian President Yasser Arafat would be reelected, and his closest competitor would garner only 3% of the vote, Nando Times reported.
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Sudan said it had captured 5 rebels who had seized trucks on a highway and tried to escape, CNN reported.
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King Hassan II of Morocco called on Islamic states having ties with Israel to reconsider these relations under the current Israeli intransigence which stalemated the Middle East peace process on all tracks.
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Iranian President Mohammed Khatami has called on Iraq to forget about the past. During a meeting held in Tehran on Thursday with Iraqi Vice-President Taha Yassin Ramadan, President Khatami said officials of both countries want to open a new page in bilateral relations.
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Chief UN weapons inspector Richard Butler arrived in Iraq today for a visit which is expected to address the scope of inspector access to Iraqi sites, Fox News reported.
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