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Al-Rai al-Aam: Sanaa summit tripartite ministerial committee meets in Khartoum
Sudan-Yemen, Politics, 1/11/2003
Libya, Tunisia sign memorandum of understanding
Tunisia-Libya, Politics, 1/11/2003
Parliamentary elections in Djibouti
Citizens in Djibouti headed yesterday for the ballot centers to elect a new parliament in the first elections carried out in the country under the multi party system.
Djibouti, Politics, 1/11/2003
Al-Shara grants comprehensive interview to Turkish TV outlining developments
Just a few days prior to his visit to Ankara to convey a message from President Bashar Al-Assad to the Turkish President, Ahmed Nacdet Cezar, Foreign Minister, Farouk Al-Shara said that the Syrian - Turkish relations are persistently moving forward.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 1/11/2003
Turkish delegation arrives in Baghdad
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 1/11/2003
Romanian president in Tunisia
Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has discussed with his Romanian counterpart Eyon Elyesko who started yesterday a work visit to Tunisia means of improving bilateral relations and recent developments in the region.
Tunisia-Romania, Politics, 1/11/2003
Morocco determined to further consolidate good ties with US
Morocco-USA, Politics, 1/11/2003
Khulud Halaby: Incubators to be a Syrian strategy to meet local needs
On to what extent the experience of the British incubator can be applied in Syria, Mrs. Halaby said. I believe this is a great business opportunity and is certainly one of the foundations for job creations together with ... and Fardoss project. These three projects are the tripod to anticipate on future job employment needs and job creation.
Syria, Politics, 1/11/2003
Lebanese Mufti calls for strong Syria and Lebanon solidarity
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 1/11/2003
Sudanese- Ugandan joint statement on border control
The Ugandan minister of defense Amama Mbabazi and the Sudanese Bakri Hassan Saleh signed during their meeting on Thursday in Kampala with the Ugandan President Yuri Musivini, a statement in which they stressed the determination of the Sudanese government to send forces to the southern part of the country to occupy camps
Sudan-Uganda, Politics, 1/11/2003
Moroccan ngo stages sit-in against war in Iraq
A Moroccan Non-Governmental Organization, "Initiative of Backing to Iraq," staged Thursday a sit-in in front of the headquarters of the United Nations Office in Rabat to protest a possible war against Iraq.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 1/11/2003
Saudi Arabia, Libya deny news on receiving Saddam Hussein
Saudi Arabia has denied news which said that a high ranking Saudi official visited Baghdad in December 2002 to explore the possibility of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein resigning position in his country.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 1/11/2003
Talibani, the US and Iran
The chairman of the Kurdistani National Federation, Jalal Talibani, stressed yesterday that the Americans are ready to give all guarantees to the Iranian authorities that they will not carry out any action against it in case they launch an aggression against Iraq.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 1/11/2003
Talibani calls for international conference to change Iraqi regime
The chairman of the Kurdistani National Federation in Iraq, Jalal al-Talibani, has called for convening an international conference in order to change the regime in Iraq, noting that the current regime constitutes a danger on the security and stability in the region, even if it hands over mass destruction weapons.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 1/11/2003
Al-Anbaa: American, German forces arrive in Kuwait
The Kuwaiti ministry of defense stressed yesterday that American and German forces arrived in Kuwait, adding that this comes in the context of the security agreements finalized by Kuwait and the two said countries.
Kuwait-USA, Politics, 1/11/2003
Sudan denies having mass destruction weapons
According to foreign experts Israel owns at least 200 nuclear warheads and equipment to carry them. However, Israel does not admit having such weapons. This comes as North Korea decided to abandon the NPT (Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, in responce to US pressures on this issue which are as a selective application of international law, considering US treatment of Israel on this matter.
Israel-USA, Politics, 1/11/2003
Israel, India for launching a joint Satellite
Israel-India, Politics, 1/11/2003
Al-Assad to head for Tehran next week
Syria-Iran, Politics, 1/10/2003
Morocco may follow others using terrorism as excuse to diminish human rights
Morocco's human rights minister, Mohamed Aujjar, denied in Rabat on Wednesday alleged cases of abduction in Morocco.
Morocco, Politics, 1/10/2003
al-Ihram al-Masa'e: Mubarak visits Saudi Arabia on Tuesday
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 1/10/2003
UN inspectors: No smoking gun regarding Iraqi weapons
The top United Nations weapons inspectors yesterday said there were still many unanswered questions in Iraq's arms declaration although investigations on the ground so far have not uncovered any "smoking guns."
Iraq, Politics, 1/10/2003
Saudi- Syrian judicial cooperation
Saudi Arabia-Syria, Politics, 1/10/2003
Constructive meeting on the missing between Kuwait and Iraq
Representatives from Kuwait, Iraq and Saudi Arabia held talks described as "very positive and constructive" face to face in Amman for the first time since 4 years during which they discussed the fate of hundreds of missing in the Gulf war
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 1/10/2003
Egypt: defeat for Muslim Brothers candidate in partial elections
News reports in Cairo said yesterday that a candidate for the Ikhwan al-Muslimin (Muslims Brothers) was defeated in partial elections in Damanhour to the North of Egypt before the candidate for the new liberal opposition al-Wafd party.
Egypt, Politics, 1/10/2003
UN brings back Syrian prisoner and the killed citizen
The Israeli army yesterday returned back the body of a Syrian citizen and another Syrian who was arrested in an aggression carried out by Israeli soldiers in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights on Wednesday. Israel justified its attack by saying that it suspected a Syrian sneaking operation but later on it gave another story.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 1/10/2003
Lahoud: Lebanon is persistent to restore back rights to Shebaa farms
The Lebanese President Emil Lahoud yesterday discussed with the personal envoy of the UN secretary general to south Lebanon Steven De Mistora the increasing Israeli violations of the Lebanese sovereignty.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 1/10/2003
Maher confers with Sharon's advisor
The advisor of the Israeli Prime minister Ariel Sharon for the national security affairs Afraem Halevey held "unique" talks on Wednesday in Cairo with the Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Maher on means of reviving the Palestinian- Israeli peace efforts. But the two failed to maintain an agreement on means of dealing with the situation.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 1/10/2003
Morocco says it is ready to listen to U.N. envoy's proposals on Sahara
Morocco on Thursday said it is ready to listen to all the proposals that will be made by James Baker, Personal Envoy of the United Nations Secretary General, who will start a North African tour next week.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 1/10/2003
Yemen prepares large scale plan for fighting violence, terrorism
A Yemeni official source said that the authorities are studying a large- scale plan to fight what he called terrorism, following the increase of acts of violence in the country.
Yemen, Politics, 1/10/2003
Arab Students Federation Conference opens in Damascus
He indicated that "continuation of the Israeli aggressive campaign, allegations and threats against Syria express the aggressive principled policy in the Zionist method against Syria's steadfastness and her commitment to the Arab rights, and crystallize failure of Sharon's policy to cover his crimes and massacres."
Regional-Syria, Politics, 1/10/2003
Assafir: Djerjian underlines the importance of Syrian- American dialogue
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/10/2003
Syrian military spokesman deplores Israel's killing Syrians in the Golan
Syria-Israel, Politics, 1/9/2003
Al-Assad confers with Berri, Franjieh
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 1/9/2003
Al-Akhbar: Mubarak, Mahathir hold important talks in Cairo
Egypt-Malaysia, Politics, 1/9/2003
Morocco: call for the support of female candidates in communal elections
In a memorandum circulated in Rabat, the commission voiced will to carry on working for an effective mobilization of women in various decision-making levels to guarantee an important female representation in legislative institutions, following the coming communal elections, due next June.
Morocco, Politics, 1/9/2003
Arab meeting in Khartoum to discuss Sudan, Somalia; Arab working system
Some 19 Arab foreign ministers will be meeting in Khartoum, Sudan, on Sunday to take part in three ministerial committees to discuss the Sudanese problems, both political and developmental, Somalia and means of developing a joint Arab working system. This will be, however, according to ideas proposed by Egypt, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 1/9/2003
Egyptian relations with Sudan and Uganda
Egypt's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Faiza Abo Anaga, said Egypt is concerned with its relations with Sudan as well as activating the integrating corporations between the two states.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 1/9/2003
Efforts to bring together Northern, Southern Sudanese through marriages
Member of the Sudanese national council ( the parliament) Souad al- Fateh has called for marriages between the peoples of the North and South of Sudan in order to eliminate barriers between the two sides.
Sudan, Politics, 1/9/2003
Saudi donations for al-Aqsa fund
Saudi Arabia has allotted a sum of USD 7 million at the account of al-Aqsa Fund in order to enhance available resources to support the steadfastness of the Palestinian people.
Saudi Arabia-Palestine, Politics, 1/9/2003
Indonesia against unilateral military action in Iraq
The Indonesian foreign minister Hassan Jouda yesterday renewed his country's rejection to any unilateral military act against Iraq.
Iraq-Indonesia, Politics, 1/9/2003
Syrian- American dialogue sessions concluded
A Syrian-American dialogue was concluded in Damascus yesterday with the two sides' understanding that meetings were constructive and beneficial.
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/9/2003
Khartoum rejects negotiations on central areas before agreement on the south
In a statement, the Sudanese government announced yesterday it will not start negotiations about "central areas " before finalizing an agreement concerning the situation of southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 1/9/2003
American envoy in Sudan next week
A high ranking American official said that an envoy representing the American presidency will visit Sudan and the neighboring states next week at a time when the Sudanese government and the rebels will resume peace talks.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 1/9/2003
Turkish officials and the war against Iraq
Information leaked from the meeting of the Turkish parliament on Monday unveiled that the Turkish authorities permitted a team composed of 36 experts from the CIA accompanied by Turkish intelligence officers entered North Iraq during the 9th and 10th months of 2002 and that this team arrested some 150 Iraqis suspected to be agents for the intelligence of the Iraqi regime and they were transported to a third country for questioning.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 1/9/2003
A lecture on US and Israeli Interests
Regional-USA, Politics, 1/9/2003
Israeli moves near Lebanese borders: Ghusein; efforts continue to eliminate the mines
Armored Israeli moves were observed yesterday at the Southern Lebanese borders point at al-Tahweh al-Abaseyah axis, while the Israeli warplanes were flying in the airspace of the Shebaa farms until the Lebanese borders with Israel.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 1/9/2003
EU demands Israel to promptly lift embargoing Palestinians from travelling
Israel-European Union, Politics, 1/9/2003
Turkish FM denies statement about Saddam's exile
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 1/9/2003
Al-Dostour: Jordanians arrested over Maan incidents
Jordan, Politics, 1/9/2003
Al-Shara discusses with Djerjian developments in region and Iraq
The Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara yesterday received ambassador Edward Djirjian, the director of James Baker Institute for the public policy in Washington, who was the US former ambassador in Damascus.
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/8/2003
Jordanian committee renews rejection of normalization
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 1/8/2003
Iraqi minister exempted from post
Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2003
China for settling the Iraqi issue by peaceful means
Iraq-China, Politics, 1/8/2003
Iraq, Middle East and Africa high on security council agenda in january
Iraq-France, Politics, 1/8/2003
Arab ministerial committee in Khartoum to discuss Qathafi proposals
He said then that Libya is committed to its position in pulling out from the Arab League unless the charter of the AL is revitalized and honored so as to ensure an effective common Arab action to withstand dangers against the Arab nation.
Libya-Regional, Politics, 1/8/2003
Al-Faisal: war against Iraq will lead to a vacuum, disorder
Saudi Arabia stressed yesterday it will not join in a likely American war against Iraq, rather it placed a set of conditions, including that the request of taking part in the military operations has to come from the UN which has to show evidence on Iraq's violations of the UN resolutions.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2003
Jordanian parties ask King Abdullah for national dialogue on elections
Some 17 Jordanian parties representing various political strata ( opposition and moderate) called on, in a message to King Abdullah II, for the priority of opening national dialogue about the parliamentary elections and to amend its law to cope with requirements of the age.
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2003
Saddam: we are no Talibans; Abu Zayed leads war American planning from Qatar
The US defense department announced yesterday the beginning of the arrival of planners team of the war against Iraq to al-Seleyah base in Qatar where the American forces established a center for the American military forces deployed in Asia and northern Africa.
Iraq-Qatar, Politics, 1/8/2003
Iraqi opposition differences threaten their meeting
The chairman of the Iranian Shoura council Mahdi Karoubi stressed after his meeting with the chairman of the Kurdistani National Federation Jalal al-Talibani yesterday in Tehran that "Iran is for a united and strong Iraq of an authority representing all groups and ethnic affiliations of this country."
Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2003
Al-Seyaseh: Sabah al-Ahmad visits Tehran Saturday to discuss border demarcation
Kuwait's first deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah yesterday said that the talks he will hold with the Iranian officials during his visit to Tehran on Saturday will center on border demarcation between the two countries especially "the continental Rift."
Kuwait-Iran, Politics, 1/8/2003
Talibani and attacking Iraq
The chairman of the Kurdistani National Federation party Jalal al-Talibani has stressed that if the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will not leave the authority, and that the American attack against Iraq is inevitable and deliberate.
Iraq, Politics, 1/8/2003
Morocco, Argentine sign two insudstrial accords
Argentine President, Eduardo Duhalde received on Monday Morocco's foreign affairs and cooperation minister, Mohamed Benaissa, who handed him a message from King Mohammed VI.
Morocco-Argentina, Politics, 1/8/2003
Moroccan enterprises say appropriation bill will not spur investments
Morocco's employers union (CGEM) said the 2003 appropriation bill will not spur investments as it is based on "previous orientations and choices that failed to create an environment conducive to economic and social development."
Morocco, Politics, 1/8/2003
US organization urges U.S. to stop giving taxpayer money to Israel
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee called the US administration not to yield in to Israeli government's request for an additional $12 billion from Washington, including $4 billion in direct military assistance.
Israel-USA, Politics, 1/8/2003
Israel intensifies punitive measures against Palestinians
Following last Sunday's double-suicide bombing in Tel Aviv that killed 22 people and 2 Palestinians, Israel has taken a train of punitive measures that affected civilian population, officials and university students alike.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 1/8/2003
Pan-Islamic body calls for safeguarding Islamic sites in Palestine
The Islamic Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (ISESCO, based in Rabat) on Tuesday called on the international community to safeguard Islamic monuments in Palestine.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 1/8/2003
Calls to update Moroccan anti-corruption laws
The Moroccan anti-corruption association, Transparency-Maroc, on Monday called for updating laws reprimanding corruption in Morocco.
Morocco, Politics, 1/7/2003
Women and the municipal elections in Qatar
It was officially announced in Qatar yesterday that one woman has nominated herself for the second municipal elections which are presumed to be held in Qatar in March, against 6 women who nominated themselves for the elections in 1999 and no one of them was elected.
Qatar, Politics, 1/7/2003
Saddam' s speech at Army's 82nd Foundation Anniversary
The Iraqi President Saddam Hussein yesterday accused the UN inspectors of carrying out just the work of intelligence and spying, and announced that Iraq has prepared for a likely American attack.
Iraq, Politics, 1/7/2003
Jordanian King, Gul stressed the need of a peaceful solution for the Iraqi issue
Jordan-Turkey, Politics, 1/7/2003
Syrian- Iraqi parliamentary talks
Head of the Syrian Executive Committee of the Syrian Parliamentary Section, Abed al-Qader Qaddoura received yesterday in Damascus the Speaker of the Iraqi National Council, ( parliament) Sa'adon Hamadi.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 1/7/2003
Al-Assad confers with Lebanese army commander
President Bashar al-Assad received yesterday the Lebanese Army Commander, Lt. Gen. Michael Suleiman. Talks during the meeting dealt with relations between the two armies in addition to the situation developments in the region.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 1/7/2003
Second round of the Syrian- American dialogue close door political, economic sessions
The second round of non official dialogue between Syria and the USA started yesterday in Damascus with the participation of politicians, businessmen and experts representing the two sides.
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/7/2003
Millyet: Turkish tanks incurred in Northern Iraq
The Turkish daily Millyet said yesterday that the Turkish tanks incurred in northern Iraq area in order to avoid any leakage in the area in case of any American military action against Iraq.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 1/7/2003
Abu al-Abbas in Cairo
The People's Front for Liberation of Palestine has announced that a delegation headed by its secretary general Muhammad Abbas ( Abu al-Abbas ) arrived in Cairo yesterday to hold talks with the Egyptian officials concerning the Palestinian dialogue.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 1/7/2003
Pan Arab efforts to withstand current challenges
Syria's Vice President and Deputy Chairman of the Progressive National Front, Mohammed Zuhair Masharqa, received a delegation representing the General Secretariat of the Arab Parties Conference.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 1/7/2003
Gul asks for Turkey's observer membership to the AL
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 1/7/2003
Al-Shara to visit Ankara January 13, 15
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 1/7/2003
Egypt's FM deplores Tel Aviv operation
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 1/7/2003
Israeli warplanes violated the Lebanese airspace
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 1/7/2003
Al-Shara meets heads of Arab- US committee on anti discrimination
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/7/2003
Halevey to visit Egypt tomorrow
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 1/7/2003
Netanyahu discusses with Greek counterpart regional issues
Israel-Greece, Politics, 1/7/2003
James Baker tours maghreb next week
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 1/7/2003
On Sabri's visit to Iran
Well-informed sources said that the visit of the Iraqi foreign minister Naji Sabri which was due to Tehran on Monday was postponed because of bilateral differences that go back to the second Gulf war
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 1/7/2003
Al- Assad discusses with Gul bilateral relations, the situation n the region, stressed international legitimacy
Gul described the results of his visit to Damascus as constructive and fruitful. He said that view points were identical on that there should be no war and "we have to exert efforts to halt a war as such."
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 1/6/2003
Bahraini women demand unified civil status law
Scores of Bahraini women yesterday organized a silent sit in, in the courtyard of the ministry of justice in Manama demanding a unified civil status law.
Bahrain, Politics, 1/6/2003
Turkey might join the Arab League as an observer
The secretary general of the Arab League (AL) Amr Moussa announced in conclusion of his meeting with the Turkish prime minister Abdullah Gul that Turkey will join the AL as an observer.
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 1/6/2003
Riyadh denies hunger strike in Rweis prison
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 1/6/2003
Al-Assad to Ankara in March; Gul in Cairo, tomorrow in Amman to spare the region war
Turkish prime minister Abdullah Gul stressed yesterday following his meeting with the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak at Sharm Esh Sheik resort in Egypt, his second leg in his tour on the region, his rejection for "seeing a divided Iraq," and called on all sides concerned "to work strongly to avoid the war," on which he said will be "of a very heavy price.
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 1/6/2003
Cultural agreement between Qatar, Sudan
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has received a message from Amir of Qatar, Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa al-Thani, relating to bilateral relations between the two states. The message was handed over by the chairman of the national council for culture, the arts and heritage in Qatar Sheikh Saud Bin Muhammad Bin Ali al-Thani during his meeting with the Sudanese president in Khartoum on Saturday.
Sudan-Qatar, Politics, 1/6/2003
Sudanese- Ethiopian talks on common issues
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael on Saturday evening made a telephone call with his Ethiopian counterpart during which talks dealt with several issues relating to bilateral relations between the two countries and peace in Sudan.
Sudan-Ethiopia, Politics, 1/6/2003
A-Assad review with US Senator conditions; Israel needs to obey UN resolutions
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad yesterday received member of the US Senator Senator Arlen Specter and members of the accompanying delegation.
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/6/2003
Lebanese- French talks on region's files
Lebanon-France, Politics, 1/6/2003
Bush extends economic sanctions on Libya
US President George Bush has extended for one more year, the economic sanctions imposed by the US against Libya since January 1986.
Libya-USA, Politics, 1/6/2003
Unofficial dialogue between Syrian, American activists
Syria-USA, Politics, 1/6/2003
Saddam Hussein to deliver a speech on the Iraqi foundation anniversary, today
Iraq, Politics, 1/6/2003
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