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17 killed in continued Iraqi violence
Outcome of victims of the attacks in Iraq increased to 14 persons including one Danish soldier after the killing of 6 persons and injuring other 17 near two mosques for the Arab Sunni in al-Zubeir and al-Khales.
Iraq, Military, 3/25/2006
Israeli occupation causes Palestinian children suffocation, uproot olive trees
The Palestinian news agency WAFA reported that that Israeli occupation forces stormed the villages of Yatta and Beit Awwa villages, south Hebron,indescriminatly opened fire and gas tears canisters inside citizens' houses, "causing suffocation among number of children."
Palestine-Israel, Military, 3/25/2006
Ecclesiastical delegation visits Keftaro Academy
The ecclesiastical delegation representing British Wales at the Peoples Palace has demanded the international community to force Israel to comply with and implement the UN resolutions.
Syria-UK, Religion, 3/25/2006
Al-Sader offices broken into, hostages freed in Iraq
an assistant for the Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader said that the American forces on Thursday evening broke into a station for the Sadri trend east of the capital Baghdad and detained all its working staff
Iraq, Military, 3/24/2006
Danish soldier killed in Basra, 54 Iraqis also
The Danish army announced that one of its soldiers was killed and another injured in a bomb explosion near al-Basra city, south of Iraq. Thereby number of Danish soldiers who have been killed since the invasion of Iraq in March 2003 increased to four.
Iraq-Denmark, Military, 3/24/2006
Hatshepsut mummy found
"The true mummy of ancient Egyptian queen Hatshepsut was discovered in the third floor of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Secretary General of Supreme Council for Antiquities Zahi Hawwas revealed on Thursday," the Egyptian government noted.
Egypt-USA, Local, 3/24/2006
UN urges Somali militias to let aid through
After a fatal shooting forced its staff to withdraw from a distribution centre in southern Somalia, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) appealed yesterday to leaders and militias throughout the faction-torn country to grant access and protection to aid agencies helping 1.4 million victims of a worsening drought emergency.
Somalia-UN, Local, 3/24/2006
Tunisia tightens security in precaution of attacking British interests
The Tunisian government tightened security measures in precaution of attacking British interests after receiving news of threats to blow up the British cultural center in the capital.
Tunisia-UK, Local, 3/24/2006
Scores killed in Iraq
Acts of violence which took place in various parts of Iraq resulted in killing scores yesterday including members of the Iraqi police at a time when the Iraqi security forces could detain several suspects over their involvement in certain armed acts.
Iraq, Military, 3/23/2006
Israeli occupation forces kill two Palestinians
Palestine-Israel, Military, 3/23/2006
Egypt to organize Pan-Arab games 2007
Egypt-Regional, Local, 3/23/2006
Prince Charles awarded honorary degree from Al-Azhar University
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and his wife Suzanne yesterday hosted a reception in honor of British Crown Prince Charles and his wife Camilla currently visiting Egypt.
Egypt-UK, Religion, 3/22/2006
40 Iraqis killed in another bloody day in Iraq
Iraq yesterday witnessed another bloody day that left behind more than 40 killings most of them are police men.
Iraq, Military, 3/22/2006
Welsh Anglican Church issues apology over Prophet Mohammed cartoon
The Anglican Church in Wales has apologized to Muslims after a cartoon satirizing prophet Mohammed was printed in its Welsh-language magazine.
Regional-UK, Religion, 3/22/2006
Syria and Egypt discuss increasing trade
Syria's Minister of Economic and Trade Amer Hosni Lotfi discussed with Head of Egyptian Exhibitions and International Markets Board Mohammed al-Sa'ed Saleh Tuesday ways of rising trade exchange between Syria and Egypt.
Egypt-Syria, Political Meeting, 3/22/2006
Golden Pharaohs exhibit in Chicago and New York
The Chicago-based Field Museum has invited President Hosni Mubarak to open the Golden Pharaoh Exhibition in mid May, "Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Antiquities Zahi Hawwas said on yesterday at a press conference in the New York-based Metropolitan Museum of Arts.
Egypt-USA, Local, 3/22/2006
Message from president Assad to amir of Qatar
Qatar-Syria, Political Meeting, 3/22/2006
13 killed in Iraq amid security alert measures
Iraqi security sources said that 13 persons were killed including 7 security men. Other seven were injured in various acts of violence took place in various parts of the country on the third anniversary of the war against Iraq.
Iraq, Military, 3/21/2006
Earthquake hits east Algeria
Four persons at least were killed and other 36 injured in an earthquake which hit areas in Bajaya district situated 300 km east of the Algerian capital on Monday evening.
Algeria, Local, 3/21/2006
Assafir: mortar shells near Hariri house in Qreitem
In its today's issue, the Lebanese daily Assafir said that one Lebanese citizen found a black bag placed near garbage waste, 300 meters from al-Hariri house in Qreitem.
Lebanon, Local, 3/21/2006
Syria: Women's group to provide assistance to female divorcees
A local NGO has launched a program aimed at finding shelter and jobs for ostracized divorced women in an effort to help them cope with the travails of single life.
Syria, Culture, 3/20/2006
Syria's Aleppo begins stint as Islamic cultural capital
"We appeal to the world for dialogue, Christians and Muslims united to edify this culture," Agha said. "Muslims brought civilization to (Spain's) Andalusia. They protected the Jews and recognized and guaranteed everybody's right of expression."
Syria-Regional, Culture, 3/20/2006
Israeli occupation wounds 4 Palestinians
Palestine-Israel, Military, 3/20/2006
WHO helps Sudan against meningitis outbreaks
United Nations agencies are helping Sudanese health authorities fight an outbreak of meningococcal meningitis with vaccination campaigns and technical guidance as the potentially fatal disease threatens to reach epidemic proportions in several states in Africa's largest country.
Sudan, Health, 3/20/2006
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