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First regional conference for Arab parliamentarians to kick off today
Regional-Syria, Political Meeting, 11/19/2005
New bloody day in Iraq
Also assassinated in al-Baya and al-Ridwaneyah areas south of Baghdad were Sheikh Abdul Wahab Abdul Razzaq, preacher of "Imam Ali Husenieh" in al-Sweib area south of Baghdad together with his driver when bullet fire opened at them on the highway.
Iraq, Military, 11/19/2005
Syria, Japan open historic graveyard in Palmyra
In cooperation with Japan, Syria inaugurated on Thursday a restored cemetery dating back to the 113 A.D. in the old city of Palmyra in the Syrian Desert.
Syria-Japan, Local, 11/19/2005
Syrian coastguard patrol arrests five Lebanese
Lebanon-Syria, Local, 11/19/2005
Scores killed, injured in attack near Qabu al-Jadereyah in Baghdad
the police said that gunmen kidnapped today Tawfiq al-Yasiri, a candidate in the December elections from his house west of Baghdad
Iraq, Military, 11/18/2005
Saudi teacher sentenced to prison, flogging, for open discussions
Human Rights Watch said that Saudi Arabian teachers are being silenced on blasphemy charges. A Saudi court has sentenced a high school chemistry teacher to more than three years in prison and 750 lashes for talking to his pupils about his views on a number of current topics, such as Christianity, Judaism and the causes of terrorism.
Saudi Arabia, Education, 11/17/2005
Alleged slavery case in Mauritania
The Slaves Rescue non-governmental organization in Mauritania disclosed what it called a new slavery case, the woman accused of it denied it, in the most recent development in the issue of slavery in Mauritania.
Mauritania, Local, 11/17/2005
Sham as Civilization and Innovation at Culture Week in UAE
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Local, 11/17/2005
Different attacks in Iraq, 9 dead
In many different attacks in Iraq, nine Iraqi police members were killed and other nine injured including one civilian in attacks launched by gunmen in the Iraqi capital Baghdad and the city of Karkouk
Iraq, Military, 11/16/2005
Three marines killed in Iraq
Three American marines were killed during their participation in the military operation known as "iron curtain" led by the American army since several days in the west of Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/16/2005
Cabinet approves draft law on early retirement
Cabinet approved Tuesday a draft law on early optional retirement which provides for giving all public civil employees an early retirement wage.
Syria, Local, 11/16/2005
Arabic as a language of science and civilization, conference
Syria's Minister of Higher Education Hani Murtada said Monday that the Arabic Language is the most distinguished way to express what is going around the mind, feeling and senses.
Regional-Syria, Culture, 11/15/2005
Two contractors killed in Iraq
Continued armed operations in Iraq took place, one of them resulted in killing two contractors from South Africa working in the field of security in a bomb explosions on a road near the Green Zone area in the center of Baghdad.
Iraq, Military, 11/15/2005
Clashes between Egyptian security and gunmen in Sinai
An Egyptian security source said that one officer was slightly hit during confrontation that took place in Sinai between gunmen and police forces as the forces were chasing a suspect involved in a series of attacks.
Egypt, Local, 11/15/2005
12 killed in Mogadishu over sinful cinema houses
Some12 Somalis were at least killed and other 21 injured in the most recent wave of fighting overwhelming the capital Mogadishu, over differences on closing several cinema houses and entertaining centers.
Somalia, Local, 11/15/2005
Bogus groups on Internet claim UN refugee affiliation in resettlement scams
The United Nations refugee agency today issued a strong warning about Internet fraud resettlement schemes in which bogus organizations claiming UN affiliation use chat groups and dating or fake websites promising settlement and employment opportunities in Europe and North America for up to $1,000.
Regional, Local, 11/15/2005
Deforestation continues at alarming rate but net loss slows
Each year about 13 million hectares of the world's forests are lost due to deforestation, but the rate of net forest loss is slowing down, thanks to new planting and natural expansion of existing forests, the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) announced yesterday.
Regional, Environment, 11/15/2005
Another politician son killed in Somalia
Somalia, Local, 11/15/2005
Nine Iraqis, three American soldiers killed in Iraq
In two separate statements, the American army said that three marines were killed in two attacks in west Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 11/14/2005
US continued attack operation in west Iraq
While denunciation continued over what the American army's attacks in west Iraq, a statement by the American forces said that the "iron curtain" operation in which Iraqi forces are taking place in al-Karabelah area on the Syrian borders entered its last stages.
Iraq, Military, 11/14/2005
Aleppo bids farewell to its son, Hollywood film-maker al-Aqqad
Aleppo, north Syria, on Sunday bid farewell to the body of its son, renowned Hollywood film maker Mustafa al-Aqqad. Aqqad ( 68 years old) died because of wounds from the explosions which targeted three hotels in Amman, Jordan, last Wednesday.
Syria-USA, Local, 11/14/2005
Israel murders a Hamas leader
Palestine-Israel, Military, 11/14/2005
Moussa mourns Syrian movie director
Syria-Regional, Local, 11/14/2005
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