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King Mohammed calls Muslims to uphold, moderation
"It is its (the Muslim Ummah's) duty to uphold the ideals of tolerance and moderation and to ensure that they are reflected in its behavior at all levels," said the king in a message of congratulations to the leaders of the Muslim world, on the occasion of the advent of Eid Al-Fitr, which marks the end of the fasting month of Ramadan.
Regional-Morocco, Religion, 12/7/2002
Yemen losses in the millions due to French oil container attack
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has stated that his country has been loosing 20 million dollars per month because of the recent attack against the French oil container. An attack which was said to be carried out by al-Qaida organization. The Yemeni President renewed his call on the Yemeni youths members of this organization to leave the organization
Yemen, Local, 12/7/2002
Morocco's decision to control single hull ships lauded
The European Commission on Friday lauded Morocco's decision to request a preliminary declaration before allowing access to its ports of over 15-year-old single hull ships carrying hazardous products.
Morocco, Environment, 12/7/2002
Bush visits Washington Islamic center to celebrate Eid al-Fitr
"Islam affirms God's justice and insists upon man's moral responsibility," said Bush. "This holiday is also an occasion to remember that Islam gave birth to a rich civilization of learning that has benefited mankind."
Regional-USA, Religion, 12/7/2002
Israeli tanks invade Jenin; kill Eight persons from one family in al-Breij camp
The Qatari al- Jazeera TV reported that 8 Palestinians from one family were killed yesterday when an Israeli tank shell hit the house of Mansour family in al Breij camp. The said station correspondent said the said family was living in "Block no. 6 in the camp."
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/7/2002
Some 13 persons killed in acts of violence in Algeria
Six members of the Algerian security forces were killed in an attack on Tuesday and Thursday against the headquarters of an armed group in Istanbul Wood, in Askar area, situated 360 Km to the west of the capital Algiers
Algeria, Local, 12/7/2002
U.S. Humanitarian Mine Action in the Middle East: A Six-Year Progress Report
part of its effort to foster peace in the Middle East, the United States has provided humanitarian mine action assistance, to include landmine clearance, mine risk education, and mine survivors assistance, to a number of countries in the region since 1996. This report reviews U.S. aid and its achievements to date.
Regional-USA, Environment, 12/7/2002
Saudi center in Buenos Aires helps Argentine poor
Argentina hosts a Muslim community of more than one million souls, the largest in Latin America.
Saudi Arabia-Argentina, Local, 12/7/2002
Vatican congratulates Muslims on Eid al-Fiter
The Vatican's chief archbishop Michael Lois Vitz Grald, the chairman of the Papal council for dialogue among religions, has congratulated all Muslims in all parts of the world, in the name of the council and the Catholic church on the occasion of Eid al-Fiter.
Regional-Vatican, Religion, 12/6/2002
Two Palestinians killed, A British plan for separation force in Palestine
A Palestinian youth was shot dead in Jerusalem by the bullets of the Israeli forces and the Israeli police killed another Palestinian from Kafer Kanna town in the territories of 1948, while the Israeli army incurred in al-Zahra quarters and al-Sheikh Ajleen to the south of Gaza and demolished a house near Natsareim settlement and launched a large scale acts of detention targeting scores of Palestinians in Jerusalem, Beit Rima, Qalqilya, Toulkarem
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/6/2002
Closer cooperation between Damascus and Paris Universities
Rector of Damascus University, Hani Mortada, received yesterday in Damascus Deputy Rector of Sorbonne University, Mark Damber, and the head of Remote Teaching department, Catherine Toll Martan.
Syria-France, Education, 12/5/2002
Three Palestinians shot by Israeli forces, hundreds arrested
One Palestinian was shot dead by the Israeli forces in Wadi al-Tuffah area in Hebron and a third Palestinian was shot and other four wounded in an Israeli Apache planes bombardment of a complex for Palestinian Authority establishments in Gaza, where three missiles were fired.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/5/2002
Lahoud condemns attacks against a mosque in the Bekaa
The Lebanese President Emil Lahoud yesterday condemned the attack launched against al-Aziz prophet shrine in the Bekaa area on Tuesday evening, as well as all attacks which target holy shrines and religious places.
Lebanon, Local, 12/5/2002
Two persons killed in an explosion in Sanaa
Two persons were killed and a third was wounded yesterday in a mortar bomb explosion who were playing with the bomb near a slaughter house to the north of Sanaa.
Yemen, Local, 12/5/2002
Some 33 Israeli violations in Lebanon within one week
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 12/5/2002
Most Arabs, Islamic states celebrate Eid al-Fiter today
Regional, Religion, 12/5/2002
Morocco at meeting on Latin American, Arab Ancient Cities
An Argentinean Institute has invited representatives from the Moroccan ancient cities of Fez, Marrakesh and Tetouan to attend a meeting on Latin American and Arab ancient cities, due next April in Buenos Aires.
Regional-Argentina, Local, 12/5/2002
Ali Ferzat receives 2002 Dutch Prince Claud Award
Renowned Syrian Caricaturist Ali Ferzat will receive 2002 Prince Claus Award of Holland. On Wednesday December 11, 2002, Prince Claus Awards will be presented in the Ridderzaal ( Hall of Knights ) in the Hague. Prince Claus will present the 2002 Principal Award of 100,000 EUROS. This year's Principal Award celebrates Moroccan "Berber" culture and language.
Syria-Holland, Local, 12/5/2002
Improving detention conditions tops government priorities, spokesman
Improving detention conditions ranks high among the government's priorities, said in Rbat on Tuesday Nabil Benabdellah, communication minister and government spokesman, following a government meeting.
Morocco, Local, 12/4/2002
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King Mohammed vi chairs Destiny Night religious service
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, Commander of the Faithful, accompanied by Prince Moulay Rachid and Prince Moulay Smail, chaired Sunday in Casablanca a religious service on the occasion of Lailat Al-Kadr (Night of Destiny, marked on the 26th of the fasting month of Ramadan).
Morocco, Religion, 12/3/2002
Four Palestinians killed; Israel destroy 15 houses in Hebron
The Palestinian youth ( Majd Odeh) was killed while other 20 were wounded during the Israeli forces breaking into the city of Jenin and opening fire against citizens, while the city and neighboring areas witnessed storming in operations and arresting scores of Palestinian youths, including the two officials in the Islamic Jihad movement, Muhammad Aqel and Murad Hasanin.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/3/2002
Syria-UNDP-sign technical assistance Agreements
Syria and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) have signed a technical assistance agreement.
Syria, Local, 12/3/2002
Earthquake in Algeria
Algeria, Local, 12/3/2002
Egyptian researcher wins world prize
Amid tense applause by the attendants, deputy Director of the Water Resources' Researche Institute of the National Center for Water Researches at the Ministry of Agriculture, Nadia al-Bahnasawy received the first prize in "politique 2002" conference held in Lyon, France.
Egypt, Local, 12/3/2002
Pan-islamic body called to preserve Islamic world identity, cultural unity
Participants to a conference, held in Rabat on Friday to mark the 33rd anniversary of the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC), called on the pan-Islamic body to preserve the Islamic world identity and cultural unity.
Regional, Religion, 12/3/2002
Thirty-two bodies of candidates to illegal emigration washed up in morocco's southern Atlantic shores
The bodies of 32 people who were trying to illegally emigrate were washed up by the sea over the weekend in southern Morocco.
Morocco, Local, 12/3/2002
Sheikh Fatimah: women to join the government very soon
Sheikha Fatimah Bint Mubarak, United Arab Emirates' First Lady, said in a statement issued today in the United Arab Emirates UAE daily Gulf News on the occasion of the 31st anniversary of the UAE national day that UAE's woman joining the government and the federation national council ( the parliament) will "take place very soon."
United Arab Emirates, Culture, 12/2/2002
Official death toll in Moroccan floods rises to 63
The death toll of flash floods, caused by torrential rain that hit several regions of Morocco last weekend had risen to 63 lives, 17 injured, while 26 others are reported missing, said on Friday the Communication minister and government spokesman, Nabil Benabdellah.
Morocco, Local, 12/2/2002
Two Palestinians killed in Israeli tanks incursion in Beit Lahia
Another Palestinian, Ashour Deib sakem ( 70 year old) were killed under the ruins of his house which was destroyed by the Israeli forces in Beit Lahia
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/2/2002
Syria, Lebanon for boosting academic relations
Rector of Damascus University, Hani Mortada, received yesterday a delegation of students from the Lebanese Al-Kislek University Institution of Photography headed by Rev. Louis Samaha.
Lebanon-Syria, Education, 12/2/2002
Moroccan official discloses project to prevent floods
Morocco, Local, 12/2/2002
New fire breaks out in al-Jadida jail, no victim nor damage reported
Local, 12/2/2002
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