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Rashid: First program to reform technical and vocational training
The next year will see the implementation of the first program to reform the technical and vocational training with finances worth more than LE 600 million, said Minister of Foreign Trade and Industry Rashid Mohamed Rashid.
Egypt, Education, 1/1/2005
US army launches a new attack to the south of Baghdad
The US army started a new attack against areas to the south of Baghdad. It is the third of its kind since months where one armed man was killed and other nine detained.
Iraq-USA, Military, 1/1/2005
Four Palestinians killed, PA deplores escalation
France expressed its concern over the continued Israeli incursion to the south of Gaza and called on all sides to "maintain self control in order to permit carrying out the Palestinian Presidential elections." In what had seemed a message of American assurances to the Palestinian leadership, the US secretary of state Colin Powell extended a message to the Palestinian prime minister
Palestine-Israel, Military, 1/1/2005
Yemen honors Syrian Poet in a celebration
Yemen's Ministry of Culture and Tourism on Thursday honored the famous Syrian poet Suleiman al-Issa in appreciation of his distinguished and hard efforts to enrich the Arab poetry and mobilize it with pan-Arab inclinations.
Yemen-Syria, Local, 1/1/2005
La Vie Economique: Morocco to adopt driving license with chip in support of new road code
Morocco's Equipment and transport minister, Karim Ghallab, announced plans that driving licenses would carry computer chips, as part of new support measures to the new traffic law that also include radars with photo radars meant to improve the transparency of controls.
Morocco, Local, 1/1/2005
Mubarak promises educational reforms
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak promised continued modernisation of the country's educational system, commitment to the Arab identity and better life for teachers.
Egypt, Education, 12/31/2004
American forces decided on Musil clashes by warplanes
News reports said on Thursday that the American forces used F-14 and F-18 warplanes to settle a large battle its soldiers launched with gunmen to the west of Musil on Wednesday evening.
Iraq, Military, 12/31/2004
Some 15 persons were killed in Iraq
Attacks and explosions continued in the past hours in various parts of Iraq. The areas situated to the north of the capital Baghdad was the stage for many attacks and this resulted in killing 15 Iraqis including four members of the national guards and injuring other 20.
Iraq, Military, 12/31/2004
Two Palestinian children were killed in Khan Younis
News reports in Gaza said that the number of Palestinians killed as a result of the incursion of the Israeli occupation forces in Khan Younis camp and adjoining area increased to five after the Israeli forces yesterday killed the two Palestinian children Ahmad Touman and Muhammad Abu al-Saeed, each is 15 years old.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/31/2004
Kuwait enhances security measures after al-Riyadh explosions
The Kuwaiti authorities have reinforced security measures in various parts of the country following the two attacks in booby trapped cars on Wednesday evening in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Kuwait, Local, 12/31/2004
Syria is dealing well with the desertification problem, minister
Syria's Minister of Agriculture on Thursday said Syria paid great attention to the desertification problem where the forestation areas cover 257 Hectares.
Syria, Environment, 12/31/2004
Illegal migrants cross Southern Algeria to reach Morocco, says researchers
Illegal migrants from sub-Saharan countries use the Algerian territory to reach Moroccan eastern borders in their clandestine trip to Europe, according to abstracts of a book published by French "Libˇration" daily.
Morocco-Algeria, Local, 12/31/2004
Chephren pyramid open for visitors Saturday
Hosni said the third Pyramid of Mycerinus will be closed for a year to start necessary rejuvenations, adding 2005 will see a giant restoration project to restore King Chephren's funerary temple and the stone blocks in the area south of the temple.
Egypt, Local, 12/31/2004
Israel's population tolls 6.8 million
The central statistics department in Israel yesterday published information saying that number of the population of Israel in 2005 reached 6.862 million.
Israel-Palestine, Local, 12/31/2004
Four security men injured in Saudi Arabia, seven gunmen killed having links to Riyadh explosion
The Saudi security forces killed seven gunmen in Riyadh city suspected to be involved in the explosions which targeted the Ministry Of Interior and a headquarters for the special forces in Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 12/30/2004
A trap for the Iraqi police
Commenting on Baghdad's explosions which took place on Tuesday evening which resulted in killing 30 persons and injuring other 25, a high ranking official in the Iraqi police said that this operation was "a trap" implanted for the Iraqi policemen with the aim of inflecting utmost losses in their line.
Iraq, Military, 12/30/2004
Some 30 persons killed in an explosion in Baghdad, 58 suspects were detained
The statement which does not set a date for the detentions said that the guards forces broke into suspected groups in al-Mahmodeyah area ( 30 Km to the south of Baghdad) during which some other 25 persons were detained carrying the Syrian nationality, having with them amounts of weapons.
Iraq, Military, 12/30/2004
Two Israelis injured near Toulkarem
News reports in Palestine said that one Israeli settler and one soldier were injured yesterday morning in Baqet al-Sharqia area, near Toulkarem to the north of the West Bank.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/30/2004
Seven Algerians were killed by gunmen
Seven Algerian civilians were killed by the bullets of unidentified gunmen presumed to have links to al-Qaida organization in an attack which took place on Tuesday evening near the capital Algiers.
Algeria, Local, 12/30/2004
Sentences confirmed in case of drug lord
The court of appeal of Tetouan confirmed early this Wednesday morning prison sentences delivered last May against main defendants in the case of drug lord Mounir Erramach and his accomplices.
Morocco, Local, 12/30/2004
Two Lebanese businessmen kidnapped in Iraq
Lebanon-Iraq, Local, 12/30/2004
Court postpones acts of riots trial
Syria, Local, 12/30/2004
Some 33 Iraqi police, and national guard members killed
By the end of another bloody day in Iraq in which 33 Iraqis were killed, Abu Musab al-Zarqawei group claimed responsibility for the assassination attempt of the leader of the Higher Council For the Islamic Revolution in Iraq Abdul Aziz al-Hakim.
Iraq, Military, 12/29/2004
Continued killing, attacks in Iraq
Al-Zarqawi's statement on the Internet on Tuesday claimed responsibility for another attack targeted the commander of the national guards in Baghdad Col. Fahd al- Namrawi while another statement issued by the group claimed responsibility for an attack by a fuel tank near the Jordanian embassy in Baghdad. The result was nine persons killed and scores wounded.
Iraq, Military, 12/29/2004
Failed attempt to assassinate activists from al-Qassam, 13 Palestinian injured in Khan Younis
Some 13 Palestinians were injured, one of them is in a critical health condition as several shelling fell on Khan Younis in Gaza presumed to be fired from the Israeli settlements to the west of the city.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/29/2004
Morocco to suppress Return Visa for resident foreigners
The suppression of Resident Return Visa will allow foreigners living in Morocco to move freely from and to the country. They will only have to carry a resident card or a receipt of their stay request.
Morocco, Local, 12/29/2004
Saudi police killed three gunmen in al-Riyadh
Saudi security sources said that the Saudi police killed three gunmen in a fire exchange to the east of the capital Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 12/29/2004
International symposium in Cairo on Islam, West relations
Egypt-Regional, Local, 12/29/2004
Aleppo and Damascus cities are first on heritage reward list
Syria, Local, 12/29/2004
Zahi Hawas: Silos dating back to Pharaonic era unearthed in Fayoum
"It helps us understand the development of a hunting-based community into an agricultural one." he added.
Egypt, Local, 12/29/2004
Many killed in explosion at headquarters of revolution's higher council
The number of persons killed in the explosion which targeted yesterday the headquarters of the Higher Council For The Islamic Revolution in al-Jadereayh to the south of Baghdad increased to 13 persons.
Iraq, Military, 12/28/2004
Jordan: Some 13 persons found not guilty
The state security in Jordan yesterday found not guilty a group of 13 persons accused of conspiring to attack American targets because there was not enough evidence but sentenced them to 15 year imprisonment for having unlicensed weapons.
Jordan, Local, 12/28/2004
Grand Sheikh of Al Azhar sends Christmas greetings to Pope Shenouda
Egypt, Religion, 12/28/2004
Court rejects provisional release of two Moroccan ex-Guantanamo detainees
The criminal chamber of the Appellate Court of Rabat rejected, on Monday, a request for the provisional release of two of the five Moroccans, that were detained in the American base of Guantanamo.
Morocco, Local, 12/28/2004
Five tons of unprocessed cannabis seized in northern Morocco
The Moroccan gendarmerie has seized, on Saturday, 5 tons of unprocessed cannabis in a mountainous rugged locality near Tangiers.
Morocco, Local, 12/28/2004
Four Palestinians killed by the Israeli forces
Two Palestinians from Martyr Ezz Eddine al-Qassam groups, the military wing of the Islamic resistance ( Hamas) movement, were killed to the south of al-Breij camp in the downtown of Gaza.
Palestine-Israel, Military, 12/27/2004
Syria works on coastal environment diversity
The Regional Center for Special Protection Areas in Tunis ( RAKSPA) of the United Nations Environmental Program ( UNEP ) decided to allocate Euro 7 million as a gift to Syria to carry out plans and programs of a strategy to protect environmental coastal diversity in Syria in the framework of cooperation and coordination between Syria's Ministry of Local Administration and Environment and the RAKSPA.
Syria, Environment, 12/27/2004
Sameh Fahmi: Ethiopia seeks Egyptian geological expertise
Egytp's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi received Yesterday the Ethiopian Minister of Mines And Energy Resources Mohammed Dirir for talks on boosting bilateral relations in energy and mining fields.
Egypt-Ethiopia, Local, 12/27/2004
A third child for President Bashar al-Assad
Syria, Local, 12/27/2004
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