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Five American soldiers killed in Iraq
Acts of violence were renewed in various parts of Iraq during which several persons were killed in the lines of the American and Iraqi forces, in a clear deterioration of the security situation there.
Iraq, Military, 11/12/2005
Syria lament loss of famed Hollywood film director Moustafa Akkad in explosion
Al-Aqqad is considered one of the greatest international Directors. His masterpieces were the famous Al-Rissala (the Message) of the Islamic religion emergence and Omar al-Moukhtar of the famous Libyan national figure who combated Italian colonialism and was hanged by their forces of occupation. He was preparing to shoot a film of great figure in Arab history Sallahaddin.
Syria-USA, Local, 11/12/2005
US launching new middle east business internship for women
Forty women from the Middle East and North Africa -- rising business leaders aged 22 to 32 -- will take part in a program combining graduate-level academic training with internships at some of the most prestigious companies and law firms in the United States, the State Department announced November 10.
Regional-USA, Local, 11/12/2005
Many acts of violence in Iraq, three police men killed today
In the most recent acts of violence, three Iraqi police men were killed today and two others injured in an attack at an inspection point for the police in the downtown of Baqouba northeast of Baghdad. According to the police, the attack was launched by seven gunmen who were in a small bus. Four Georgian soldiers were injured on Thursday in the same city in a mine explosions.
Iraq, Military, 11/11/2005
Mrs. Mubarak urges to combat social marginalization
Egypt's first lady Suzanne Mubarak Thursday opened the preliminary conference on information society to prepare for the World Information Summit that Tunisia hosts in 16-18 this month.
Egypt, Education, 11/11/2005
Improved air and lower pollution
Air pollutant indicators during this year showed a remarkable improvement in pollution concentration levels as compared to last year.
Egypt, Environment, 11/11/2005
Al-Assad condoles Syrian director Mostafa al-Aqqad
Syria, Local, 11/11/2005
Modern educational institutions and education fund up to LE 400 million
Egypt, Education, 11/11/2005
Egyptian ministries to be transferred from Cairo to lessen congestion
Egypt, Local, 11/11/2005
Goat milk cures autism
Egypt, Health, 11/11/2005
US report: Egyptian government, Azhar, Church contribute to religious freedom
The seventh annual report of the US State Department on religious freedoms in the world hailed the efforts exerted by Egypt's government and the Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) to ensure freedom of conscience and the exercise of rituals followers by all people.
Egypt, Religion, 11/10/2005
US army kills 5 Iraqis civilians in raid in Huseibah city
The American army said that it killed five civilians and injured other two in an air raid at a house over suspects that it shelters members of al-Qaida organization in Huseibah city on the border with Syria.
Iraq, Military, 11/10/2005
Seven Iraqis killed in explosions in Baghdad
Seven Iraqis were killed and other 30 injured in the explosions of three booby trapped cars near a Shiite mosque north of the capital Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/10/2005
ALESCO: Egyptian distance-learning groundbreaking
The Arab League Educational Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO) chose the Egyptian experience in training and distance-learning, and the use of advanced methods of education as groundbreaking.
Egypt, Education, 11/10/2005
Islamic countries call for end to female genital mutilation, child marriage
A United Nations-backed conference of ministers from nearly 50 Islamic countries and representatives of more than 20 international, Arab and Islamic organizations has called for an end to harmful traditional practices including child marriage, female genital mutilation, and gender discrimination in education.
Regional, Culture, 11/9/2005
Al-Qaida threatens to revenge al-Qaem operations
the American statement stressed that the gunmen use what it described as sensitive installations to hide in and that the marines retaliate fire opened from these buildings. Witnesses confirm that the violent American bombardment target mosques and civilian houses in al-Huseibah town.
Iraq, Military, 11/9/2005
Five American soldiers killed in Iraq
Five American soldiers were killed in two separate operations. One was in the southern parts of the capital Baghdad and the second in the outskirt of Tikrit, north of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005
Al-Qaida threatens escalation, calls for halting iron curtain operation
Al-Qaida organization in Iraq threatened to target all houses of members of the Iraqi army if the Iraqi government and the American forces will not stop its so-called "iron curtains" operation.
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005
Al-Baath: Asmaa al-Assad receives Paystum prize
Al-Baath pointed out that the "Sepulcher of the Diver" is a painting that was stored in the National Museum of Archeology in Paystum. The painting has invaluable historical and artistic value since it is the only original Greek mural which was painted on the cover of the Sepulcher. It represents a man diving in the water as a symbol for passing from life to death. It dates back to 470 to 480 B.C.
Syria, Local, 11/8/2005
German University delegation pays tribute to Al Azhar role
A delegation of German University professors hailed the role played by Al Azhar University in serving science and education through preaching moderation and inter-faith dialogue.
Egypt-Germany, Education, 11/8/2005
Egypt foils attempt to sell 50 artifacts in Canada
Egypt has managed to foil an attempt to sell 50 Pharaohnic artifacts at the Medousa auction in Canada, said Minister of Culture Farouq Hosni.
Egypt-Canada, Local, 11/8/2005
Different attacks continue to take place in Iraq
Iraq, Military, 11/8/2005
US military operation near Syrian borders
During a military operation called "the iron curtains" launched by the American army and the Iraqis forces for the second running day near al-Huseibeh town on the Syrian border in search for gunmen, two American soldiers were killed.
Iraq, Military, 11/7/2005
Four US soldiers killed in Iraq
The American army said that four of its soldiers were killed and other three injured in attacks carried out by gunmen in various areas of Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/7/2005
Libya catches gang, consider drugs weapons of mass destruction
The official Libyan News agency reported today that "In line with the efforts of the General Department for Fighting Narcotics and Mental Effectors in order to eradicate the drug plague and wiping it out from society the department sources at the General People's Committee for Public Security said its members managed during Eid al-Fitre to catch a gang that used (Libya) as a warehouse transit and distribution area for this dangerous plague."
Libya, Culture, 11/7/2005
Yemeni prisoners in Guantanamo
The American deputy ambassador to Yemen, Nabil Khouri, said that his country will hand over Yemenis detained in Guantanamo base in shifts, calling on Sanaa on the need to control weapons trade, for fears that these weapons will reach the hands of terrorist groups.
Yemen-USA, Positive example, 11/7/2005
al-Thawra: Germany hands Syria stolen ruins
Syria's Ambassador to Germany, Hussein Omran, pointed out to the fruitful cooperation between Syria's diplomatic missions and Ministry of Culture and the German authorities to return the stolen Syrian ruins, al-Thawra daily said Sunday.
Syria-Germany, Local, 11/7/2005
Pyramids plateau electronically secured by 2006
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak will inaugurate early next year the plan to electronically secure the "Pyramids Plateau," implemented over the past 3 years by the Ministry of Culture in cooperation with the National Security Agency.
Egypt, Local, 11/7/2005
Cruise ship escapes hijack near Somali coast
Andrew Mongora, the official in the Kenyan program to help sailors, said that the attempt to highjack a tourism ship off the Somali coasts threatens the tourism industry in the area.
Somalia, Local, 11/7/2005
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