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Explosion in Beirut, explosives truck seized heading to Syria
The Lebanese police said that one bomb was thrown at a building including a branch for one banks in Dohour al-Shweif area, in the Lebanese northern Maten area in the Mount Lebanon on Friday evening.
Lebanon-Syria, Local, 4/9/2005

Confrontations, killing in Iraq
The second anniversary of Iraq's occupation was marked by continued confrontations between gunmen and the American forces in which Iraqi civilians were killed. Four American soldiers were injured in clashes in al-Sharqat town to the north of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 4/9/2005

Morocco, Mauritania sign two educational cooperation accords
Morocco and Mauritania signed, in Nouakchott Thursday, two accords to develop cooperation in education and illiteracy eradication for the three coming years.
Mauritania-Morocco, Education, 4/9/2005

Some 13 persons were killed by gunmen to the south of Algiers
he sources added that the attackers set fire after that in the cars and in the truck where 10 burnt bodies were found in addition to one wounded.
Algeria, Local, 4/9/2005

Over 60 Moroccan illegal emigrants intercepted off Spanish coast
Spanish Guardia Civil intercepted, Friday, off the coasts of Tarifa (Southern Spain) 66 Moroccans trying to illegally cross to Europe, said official source.
Morocco-Spain, Local, 4/9/2005

Less than 40,000 Moroccan 'undocumented' immigrants applied for regularization in Spain