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Amir of Qatar starts official visit to morocco
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 10/26/2002
Qathafi gets a telephone call from Bashir
Sudan-Libya, Politics, 10/26/2002
Mubarak phones Tunisian President
Egypt-Tunisia, Politics, 10/26/2002
Islamists in Bahrain win majority of parliamentary seats
Islamists candidates in Bahrain have won the first parliamentary elections held in Bahrain since three decades. Results of the Parliamentary elections which was announced by the Bahraini government yesterday at dawn unveiled the 16 candidates won at a majority, while elections will be repeated in other 20 election divisions because candidates in these circles did not get necessary votes qualifying them to win.
Bahrain, Politics, 10/26/2002
AL chief heads for Libya today, hoping Libya change its mind
The secretary general of the Arab league (AL) Amr Moussa will head today for Libya to meet with Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi with the aim of settling the crisis raised by Tripoli's determination to withdraw from the Arab League.
Libya-Regional, Politics, 10/26/2002
Iraqi trade minister Ar'ar crossing to open in few days
The Iraqi trade minister Muhammad Mahdi Saleh has stressed that his country will very shortly open Ar'ar crossing at the Saudi Arabian borders for the movement of goods coming from Saudi Arabia.
Iraq-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/26/2002
Khartoum, the rebels exchange accusations over violating the truce
Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has renewed his persistence to excluding the east of Sudan from the current negotiation process with the southern rebels movement in Mashakos, at a time when Sudan has stated that militias that are linked to the main groups of the rebels committed new violations coincided with the peace talks, by attacking two towns in the southern part of the country.
Sudan, Politics, 10/26/2002
Baghdad takes the pulse of opposition member on a plenary government
Iraqi opposition members have considered that the attempt made by the Iraqi regime to take the pulse of Iraqis in exile, on the possibility of their participation in the government, is but an attempt by the regime to survive under the American threat of war, while others have not rule out accepting this Iraqi regime proposal.
Iraq, Politics, 10/26/2002
Al-Masri: an American plan to kneel down the region
The former Egyptian prime minister Taher al-Masri said that Washington is determined to launch war against Iraq and will not avoid it, besides changing the map of the region and also attempting to kneel down Syria and Lebanon as part of an already set plan in the White House aiming at making a decisive military change in this region.
Regional-USA, Politics, 10/26/2002
Assafir: Spy equipment discovered in Kafer Matta hill provides Israeli planes of information, Lebanon
The Lebanese security department had discovered a technical intelligence case and found equipment used by Israel for intelligence and military purposes in Lebanon.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 10/26/2002
Israeli Rabbi justifies stealing Palestinian olives: an inherited property for people of Israel
Israeli Rabbi Mordekhai Elyaho, who is considered one of the most important Rabbis of the religious Zionist movement, justified that it is permitted to cultivate olives from the orchards of the Palestinian farmers and to take their harvest.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 10/26/2002
Yemen denies chasing al-Qaida members on the Saudi borders
A Yemeni source has denied news on that American planes carried out sorties and research operations for members of al- Qaida organization in the Yemeni- Saudi borders area.
Yemen-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/26/2002
Turkey reiterates persistence to have military presence in northern Iraq
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 10/26/2002
Pakistani paper: Bin Laden is dead
Regional-USA, Politics, 10/26/2002
British royal naval vessel to arrive in Kuwait today
Kuwait-UK, Politics, 10/26/2002
No Arabic courses for Moroccan emigrant children: teachers denied Spain visa
Moroccan children living in Catalunia (northeastern Spain) will not be able to take Arabic language and Islamic education courses as the Spanish consular services in Morocco have denied entry visas to their teachers.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 10/26/2002
First Bahraini parliament, turn up exceeds 53%, Islamists, traders win
Bahrain, Politics, 10/25/2002
Libya decides to withdraw from the Arab League
Sources at the AL said that Mousa will head for Libya within hours in an attempt to make Tripoli change its new position. Moussa had visited Libya in an attempt to calm down the anger of the Libyan leader Qaddafi who said in the celebration of September 1st of the Libyan revolution that he feels ashamed to be an Arab while the Arab leaders are doing nothing to confronting the Israeli oppressive policy against the Palestinian at the support of the US.
Libya-Regional, Politics, 10/25/2002
Al-Faisal denies differences with Washington: Our relations are transparent
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal yesterday denied the existence of any differences with the US at a time when foreign diplomats and analysts in the region stress that Saudi- American relations have been exposed to great pressures, but what the two countries are linked by interests that are much greater to allow a split by temporary differences.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 10/25/2002
Syrian- Saudi joint committee meet Saturday; economic progress expected
Meetings of the Syrian- Saudi Arabian preliminary committee started in Riyadh on Wednesday. This will be in preparation for the meetings of the two states' joint committee to be held in Riyadh on Saturday under the chairmanship of the Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara and the Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud al-Faisal.
Saudi Arabia-Syria, Politics, 10/25/2002
Lebanon asks for a list of its released citizens in Iraq
The Lebanese foreign minister Mahmoud Hammoud stressed on Wednesday that Lebanon had asked the Iraqi authorities for a list including the names of the Lebanese who were released according to a general amnesty approved by the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein on Sunday for Iraqi and Arab prisoners.
Lebanon-Iraq, Politics, 10/25/2002
Khartoum renews rejection of US law relating to Sudan
Sudan has renewed its rejection for a new law which was approved by the US Congress and described it as a flagrant intervention in the Sudanese internal affairs and called on Washington to reconsider it.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 10/25/2002
CIA opens offices in northern Iraq
The CIA has enhanced its declared presence and activity in the Kurdish area which is outside the control of Baghdad's authority, while the US defense department is auditing any intelligence information that might find links between the Iraqi regime to al-Qaida organization.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 10/25/2002
Yemen: Limburg attackers maybe also USS Cole attackers
The Yemeni prime minister Abdullah Bajmal has said that the attack against the French oil ship Limburg resembles the blowing up of the American warship USS Cole and the same group might be responsible for the two operations.
Yemen, Politics, 10/25/2002
Al-Assad discusses with Baqradouni issues of concern to Syria, Lebanon
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/25/2002
Ruler of Qatar starts today a tour covering Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia
Qatar-Regional, Politics, 10/25/2002
Egyptian Customs Spoil Refurbishing Material for Morocco Pavilion in Cairo International Park
Customs in the port of Alexandria, Egypt, banned the delivery of building material, mostly rare mosaic and ceramic, sent to Cairo Governorate for the refurbishment of the Morocco pavilion in Cairo international park, until it became unusable.
Egypt-Morocco, Politics, 10/25/2002
Abdullah, Schroueder call for Dialogue with Iraq
Jordan-Germany, Politics, 10/24/2002
First democratic experience in 30 years, Bahrainis elect their parliament
Some 650,000 Bahraini citizens who are eligible to vote will today cast their votes to choose their candidates for the new parliament which was reconstructed following 30 years of it being desolved, under a boycott by four remarkable political societies in the country.
Bahrain, Politics, 10/24/2002
Kuwait: releasing 12 arrested following Filka attack
Kuwait, Politics, 10/24/2002
Iraqis ask for prisoners who did not appear after the Presidential Pardon
Iraqis have been gathered since two days in front of a headquarters of the Iraqi police in one on Baghdad's quarters to find out about the fate of relatives presumed to be governed by the Amnesty issued by the Iraqi President, but so far they have not appeared.
Iraq, Politics, 10/24/2002
Ruler of Qatar to Visit Morocco Oct.25-26
Qatar-Morocco, Politics, 10/24/2002
King Mohammed meets Kuwaiti Amir, Kuwaiti top officials
Morocco's King Mohammed VI, who started on Tuesday an official visit to Kuwait, held on Wednesday talks with Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Jaber Al Ahmad Al Sabah.
Kuwait-Morocco, Politics, 10/24/2002
The greatest breakthrough Hizbullah made into the Israeli military establishment; Israel discloses spy network by an army officer
Israel was bewildered yesterday when the court permitted issuing the news of arresting a high ranking army officer in the Israeli army together with other ten under the charges of spying for the Hizbullah party and trading drugs.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 10/24/2002
William Burns: War against Iraq is not imminent, or inevitable; strong US commitment to ME peace
Talking to correspondents of Arab and foreign media correspondents in Damascus on October 22nd, the US Assistant Secretary of State, William Burns said that he had useful and candid discussions in Damascus.
Regional-USA, Politics, 10/24/2002
Al-Rikabi might preside over an Iraqi government; Baghdad negotiate with oppositions abroad
The Iraqi write Abdul Ameer al-Rikabi, who lives in Paris said he expects the Iraqi government to resume talks with Iraqis in exiles, like him, over forming a new government that he might be its prime minister.
Iraq, Politics, 10/24/2002
Saud al-Faisal rules out a war against Iraq: Israel poisons the Arab public opinion against the US
The Saudi foreign minister prince Saud al-Faisal has ruled out yesterday that the US will launch a war against Iraq. He, on the other hand, stressed that Washington's silence towards the Israeli military campaign against the Palestinians poisons the Arab position towards the USA.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 10/24/2002
Algeria, Iran sign memorandum of understanding
Iran and Algeria yesterday in Tehran signed a memorandum of understanding on military, security and technical cooperation between the two countries.
Algeria-Iran, Politics, 10/24/2002
Riyadh denies American jets to have chased al-Qaida members
A high ranking Saudi source yesterday denied what was stated by the New York Times on that American jets has searched in the Empty Quarter in the Saudi desert for al-Qaida organization members.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 10/24/2002
French defense minister to visit Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia-France, Politics, 10/24/2002
Eritrea's national coalition formed in exile
Eritrea, Politics, 10/24/2002
France denies visa to Moroccan writer-poet
A Moroccan writer-poet, invited by a French association to a literary event in Paris, was denied an entry visa to France by the French consular services in Rabat, says the Moroccan writers' Union (UEM).
Morocco-France, Politics, 10/24/2002
Kuwait: King's visit is historic
Kuwait-Morocco, Politics, 10/23/2002
50,000 Bahraini in a rally for opposition: toward a constitutional monarchy
The Bahraini political opposition societies yesterday declared themselves as a force greater" than the parliament which will be elected tomorrow in the framework of the "reform project" carried out by the King of Bahrain, Sheikh Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
Bahrain, Politics, 10/23/2002
Al-Assad gets a message from Bush: US vision for the region is based on Israeli ideas
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad yesterday met with US Department of States Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs head, Assistant Secretary William Joseph Burns, who handed him a message from the US President George Bush.
Syria-USA, Politics, 10/23/2002
Sultan: we did not sever relations with Baghdad
The Saudi defense minister prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz said yesterday that Saudi Arabia has not severed its relations with Iraq. He indicated that " they ( he Iraqis) were the ones who severed relations with us since 1991 following their invasion of Kuwait."
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 10/23/2002
Egyptian Cabinet refuses attacking Iraq
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 10/23/2002
Al-Shara discusses with Junblat Syrian- Lebanese relations
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/23/2002
Maher confers with British official
Egypt-UK, Politics, 10/23/2002
Campaigns to evacuate Eritreans from Kasla; US sanctions not justified
Khartoum yesterday criticized US President George Bush signing of a law that provides for imposing sanctions on Sudan in case it will not negotiate "with good intention" with the rebels in the south.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 10/23/2002
US freezes assets of 12 Sudanese companies
Sudan-USA, Politics, 10/23/2002
Al-Rai al-Aam: Moussa stresses that Jerusalem is an Arab city
The secretary general of the Arab league Amre Mousa has stressed the adherence of the Palestinians and the Arabs to the city of Jerusalem as an Arab city and to their national legitimate and historical rights.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 10/23/2002
American military maneuvers in Qatar postponed
The US embassy in Qatar announced that it was decided to postpone the military maneuvers set for November with the aim to ensure necessary time needed for full arrival of necessary equipment in order to carry out these maneuvers.
Qatar-USA, Politics, 10/23/2002
Al-Hakim welcomes the American support
The chairman of the higher council of the Islamic revolution in Iraq Muhammad Baqer al-Hakim on Monday stressed that he welcomes an international support including an American one to topple the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, but he opposes the installation of a "puppet " government, for the Americans in Baghdad.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 10/23/2002
Rafah: One Egyptian policeman wounded in a clash with Palestinians
A source at the Egyptian police said that one policeman was wounded on Monday during fire exchange with Palestinians in the Egyptian part of Rafah while they were trying to hand over weapons to Palestinians in Gaza.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 10/23/2002
Arafat may announce his new government: 20-21 ministers, three new
Palestinian officials have announced that the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat has completed the formation of the new government which might be declared today or tomorrow and will be submitted to the Palestinian National Council ( parliament) next week.
Palestine, Politics, 10/23/2002
King of Bahrain: No backtrack from our agenda
"Your future is drawn by the elections, therefore take part in it,"" Polling boxes are waiting for your positive participation,"" the elections are an opportunity to select the decision makers," These are the common slogans shared by the streets and papers in Bahrain in a call which was also advocated by the King of Bahrain Hamad Bin Issa al-Khaleifa in a reconciliatory speech he made yesterday, talking to his people urging them to ignore opposition voices which call for boycotting the elections.
Bahrain, Politics, 10/22/2002
Al-Anba: Mashakos negotiations discuss security arrangements
The Sudanese official daily al-Anba said yesterday that Khartoum provided a mission representing the African federation evidence that proves the involvement of Eritrea in battles in East Sudan at a time when, following a short holiday, the Sudanese peace negotiations were resumed by convening a workshop on the security and military arrangements.
Sudan, Politics, 10/22/2002
Der Spiegel: Jordanian King does not rule out the return of monarchy to Iraq
The Jordanian King Abdullah II does not rule out that Iraq will be one day ruled by a member of the Hashamite family. In a press statement to the German daily Der Spiegel, he said that the American government will appoint a provisional government in Iraq under the leadership of an American army officer.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 10/22/2002
French- Libyan committee meets for first time in 20 years
France's Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin and the Libyan counterpart Abdul Rahman Shalqam yesterday in Paris opened works of the French- Libyan joint committee, which meets for the first time since 20 years.
Libya-France, Politics, 10/22/2002
Moroccan parties ponder participation in government, Islamist moderate party not concerned
Several Moroccan parties said they are still pondering their participation in a government led by prime minister Driss Jettou who was appointed to the position on October 9 following elections held to chose 325 members of the House of representatives. While Islamist moderate party "PJD," which obtained 42 seats, said it is "not concerned" by such participation, the National Popular Movement party (MNP) has voiced "determination" to be part of the coming government.
Morocco, Politics, 10/22/2002
Handing Kuwaiti archive from Iraq to last up to 2 months
The secretary of the Kuwaiti foreign ministry Khaled al-Jarulla has announced that Kuwait started on Sunday receiving its special national archive from Iraq.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 10/22/2002
King Mohammed Starts official visit to Kuwait
Trade exchanges between the two Arab states were worth 95.8 million DH in 2001 (US$ 9.03 million) and in the first half of 2002, they were valued at 64.1 million DH (US$ 6.04 million).
Kuwait-Morocco, Politics, 10/22/2002
Turkey's concern about north Iraq
Turkman
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 10/22/2002
Patten: Israel does not respond to European efforts to achieve ME peace
The EU commissioner for foreign political affairs, Chris Patten has stressed the European Union (EU) continued efforts to achieve a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East region, based on international resolutions. He warned against the continued double- standard policy in implementing the international resolutions in the region.
Israel-European Union, Politics, 10/22/2002
al-Sharq al-Awsat: American diplomat killed in Yemen
The London based al-Sharq al-Awsat daily said yesterday that an American diplomat was killed in vague circumstances on Saturday in Yemen.
Yemen-USA, Politics, 10/22/2002
Al-Shara reviews with Younisi hostile campaigns, the need to unify Arab, Islamic ranks
Syria-Iran, Politics, 10/22/2002
King Abdullah gets a message from Yemeni President
Jordan-Yemen, Politics, 10/22/2002
Asifi denies two American military based in Iran to attack Iraq
Iran-Iraq, Politics, 10/22/2002
Malaysia's prime minister concludes visit to Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia-Malaysia, Politics, 10/22/2002
Saddam Hussein pardons all Iraqi political prisoners
Iraq, Politics, 10/21/2002
First Kuwaiti ambassador to Sudan since the Gulf war
Sudan-Kuwait, Politics, 10/21/2002
Francophonic summit supports peace on Madrid principles, Iraq
Beirut's declaration which was issued by the 9th Francophonic summit, concluded yesterday in Beirut called for immediate resumption of the peace process in the region on the ground of principles adopted at Madrid conference and UN security council resolutions concerned.
Regional, Politics, 10/21/2002
Al- Assad, Chirac discuss peace efforts, Iraq
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad yesterday held important talks with the French President Jacques Chirac. The talks centered on regional and international conditions and prospects of developing Syrian- French relations in various fields.
Syria-France, Politics, 10/21/2002
Kuwait gets the first shift of its archive
Iraq yesterday delivered Kuwait the first group of almost 2 tons of Kuwaiti official documents which it had confiscated during its invasion of Kuwait 12 years ago.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 10/21/2002
Morocco's lower chamber to elect speaker
Morocco, Politics, 10/21/2002
Al-Assad gets a message from Bouteflika, talks with AL chief, Iranian interior minister
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad discussed on Saturday the latest developments in the Middle East region with the secretary general of the Arab League (AL) Amr Moussa, and got a message from the Algerian President Abdul Aziz Bouteflika and met with the Iranian minister of security ( the interior minister).
Syria-Regional, Politics, 10/21/2002
President Saddam Hussein - Swearing in and Speech
The American administrations have for long been the product of the games of the Zionist lobby in the United States. They cannot see the facts as they are; and even if they did see the facts as they were, they would not be able to act according to their own interpretation, but only according to the interests of the Zionist lobby and the Zionist entity which occupies Palestine.
Iraq, Politics, 10/21/2002
Al-Faisal, Bin Yahya discuss bilateral relations
Saudi Arabia-Tunisia, Politics, 10/21/2002
Iraq renews readiness to receive UN inspectors
Iraq on Sunday renewed its readiness to receive the UN inspectors in order to resume their work in implementation of the agreement concluded with the UN without the need to issue a new resolution by the UN Security Council.
Iraq, Politics, 10/21/2002
Khaddam discusses with Yunisi bilateral relations and the American threats
Syria's Vice President Abdul Halim Khaddam yesterday morning received Hijatul Islam and the Muslims, Ali Yunisi, the minister of security in the Islamic Republic of Iran and members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria-Iran, Politics, 10/21/2002
Saudi- pakistani oil meetings
Saudi Arabia-Pakistan, Politics, 10/21/2002
Papandreau calls for a diplomatic solution to the Iraqi file
The Greek foreign minister George Papandreau has called for the need of reaching a diplomatic solution for the Iraqi file and to work for avoiding the military solution. He stressed that this diplomatic solution is not only in the interest of Iraq, rather in the interest of the world as a whole.
Iraq-Greece, Politics, 10/21/2002
Al-Nu'eimi discusses oil cooperation relations with Belgian crown prince
Saudi Arabia's minister of oil and mineral resources Ali al-Nu'eimi discussed with the Belgian's crown prince Philip prospects of oil and mineral cooperation between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia-Belgium, Politics, 10/21/2002
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