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Jordanian king denies neglecting political development
The Jordanian King has met with a group of university students representing Amman's al-Ahleyah University and talked to them about various local and Arab political and economic issues. He denied neglecting political development in the country and called for uniting the parties.
Jordan, Politics, 2/22/2003
Al-Assad holds telephone talks with Saudi crown prince, King of Bahrain
Syria-Regional, Politics, 2/22/2003
Qathafi discusses with King of Bahrain, AL chief the Iraqi issue
Libya-Regional, Politics, 2/22/2003
Sit-in in Rabat against anti-terrorism draft
Some 100 people staged Thursday a sit-in in front of the Parliament building, to protest the anti-terrorism draft submitted to the legislative institution.
Morocco, Politics, 2/22/2003
Liberalization of audio-visual media, fundamental to democratization process (moroccan official)
The liberalization of the audio-visual media sector in Morocco is "fundamental" to the democratization process under way in the Kingdom, said Morocco's Communication minister and government spokesman.
Morocco, Politics, 2/22/2003
Syrian- Lebanese coordination underlined
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/22/2003
Morocco paid $ 80 mln in compensation to disappearance victims (official)
Morocco has paid, until end of January 2003, more than $ 80 million dollars to compensate 3700 victims of disappearances and arbitrary detention.
Morocco, Politics, 2/22/2003
King Mohammed receives Tunisian premier
Morocco-Tunisia, Politics, 2/22/2003
Mubarak: summit to consider delegation to Iraq; Syria: joint Arab defense needed
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday announced that the Arab summit will decide whether it will send a delegation to convince the Iraqi President to quit the authority, while Syria has called for "abstaining from giving any military aid against any Arab country" to be within decisions of the summit.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/22/2003
Women politicians call on Moroccan people to march in support of iraq
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 2/22/2003
Chirac calls for mobilizing efforts for birth of new Africa
Regional-France, Politics, 2/22/2003
Butaflika calls on Algerians for success of Chirac's next visit to Algiers
In several interventions, the Algerian President Abdul Aziz Butaflika commended the Algerian armed forces. He called on all Algerians to ensure the success of the forthcoming visit of the French President Jacque Chirac by the beginning of March and the efforts to build strong and solid relations with France.
Algeria-France, Politics, 2/22/2003
Kuwait, Qatar refuse commitment over their lands not to be used militarily
The delegation representing the Non- Aligned Movement NAL, member states which held yesterday in Malaysia preliminary discussions in preparations for today's meeting of its foreign ministers and the summit to be held on February 24 and 25, attended by 60 leaders, failed to agree on the content of a draft statement condemning the aggression against Iraq. This resolution is proposed by the hosting country and the Arab states, After Singapore and Chile expressed their rejection for the matter.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 2/22/2003
Kuwait: foreign forces are defensive; three UAE ships join al-Jazeera Shield
Kuwait minister of state for foreign affairs, Sheikh Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah, announced that his country seeks to solve the Iraqi crisis peacefully, while three UAE ships arrived in Kuwait in the framework of the deployment of the gulf based "al-Jazeera Shield" forces in Kuwait.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 2/22/2003
Opposition official: the demonstrator against war on Iraq are 'naive'
The chairman of the local government in al-Suleimaneyah to the north of Iraq, Barham Saleh, said yesterday that there is a "strong moral case" to launch a war against Saddam Hussein's regime in order to "end decades of total extermination and oppression against the Iraqi people." He described the moves of protests against the American threats as "naive."
Bahrain, Politics, 2/22/2003
Canada withdraws its non- basic diplomats from the Middle East
Canada said yesterday it had pulled out its non- basic diplomats from Israel, the West Bank, Jordan and Syria and recommended the Canadians not to travel to these three countries nor to the occupied Palestinian territories.
Regional-Canada, Politics, 2/22/2003
Human rights effected by unclear definitions of terrorism and other concepts
Morocco's Secretary General of the Party for Progress and Socialism (PPS, in government), Ismail Alaoui, called the government to present a declaration on its commitment to defend human rights and democracy.
Morocco, Politics, 2/21/2003
Morocco renews commitment to African development initiative
King Mohammed VI underlined that Morocco is convinced that the proposed reforms, especially those in connection with good governance and the democratisation process, will stimulate the necessary energies and mobilize regional and continental potentialities in order to make the principles and objectives of NEPAD a concrete reality.
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 2/21/2003
Mubarak Addresses the 22nd Franco-African Summit
Here follows is Egypt President Hosni Mubarak's address to the 22nd Franco-African Summit:
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 2/21/2003
Morocco calls for fair use of water
King Mohammed VI deplored that "Africa is lagging behind," when it comes to water management and availability. To highlight the seriousness of the situation, the king quoted figures showing that "only half the African population has access to drinking water, and some 400 million Africans will need this essential commodity by the year 2015."
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 2/21/2003
Arab 'ordinary' summit March 1st
The General Secretariat of the Arab League has announced that the Ordinary Arab summit will be held in Cairo on March 1st under the chairmanship of the Kingdom of Bahrain, and this decision was taken following "consultations with the Arab states to this effect."
Regional, Politics, 2/21/2003
France-Africa summit: here's an alternative to war in Iraq
There is an alternative to a war in Iraq, stressed heads of state taking part to the 22nd summit of Africa and France, currently convening in the French capital.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/21/2003
France commends partial pullout of Syrian forces from Lebanon
The assistance for the spokesman of the French foreign ministry Bernard Valero on Wednesday praised the new partial pullout of the Syrian forces deployed in Lebanon and considered it a step in the right track.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 2/21/2003
Two Jordanian journalists freed, a third was arrested
A Jordanian judicial source said on Wednesday that the Jordanian military court released two out of three journalists working in the Jordanian weekly al-Hilal ( the Crescent ) who were sentenced to imprisonment because of an article focused on the private relation between prophet Muhammad and his wife Aisha, after the two men paid a financial fine.
Jordan, Politics, 2/21/2003
Lahoud: Lebanese- Kuwaiti relations are solid
Lebanese President Emil Lahoud has underlined the importance of inter- Arab solidarity and unifying Arab ranks to withstand current challenges and expected requirements, recalling the common Arab position during the recent Beirut Arab summit conference.
Lebanon-Kuwait, Politics, 2/21/2003
Al-Sharif Ali movement boycotts Irbil meetings
A group representing the Iraqi opposition announced it will boycott the already postponed meeting for the Iraqi opposition which was due yesterday in Irbil, a main Kurdistani city. Also another group intends not to take part in this meeting of the follow up and coordination committee of the Iraqi opposition which was expected to be held since weeks in Kurdistan, north Iraq, to discuss the aftermath of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
Iraq, Politics, 2/21/2003
Al-Shara telephone talks with Bahraini peer
Syria-Bahrain, Politics, 2/21/2003
UN monitors continue inspections at Al Samoud 2 missile sites in Iraq
Continuing the search for evidence of banned weapons in Iraq, teams from the United Nations Monitoring, Verification and Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) yesterday performed inspections at five separate sites, all related to the country's Al Samoud 2 missile programme.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 2/21/2003
Bahraini delegations heads for Iraq to show support
A delegation representing Bahraini political, vocational and humanitarian organizations headed for Iraq yesterday on board of a ship carrying humanitarian aid in an initiative of protest against American war threats against Iraq.
Bahrain-Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2003
Saudi defense minister denies demanding US forces leave Riyadh
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 2/20/2003
Mubarak to Der Spiegel: opposes war, supports Schroeder, Chirac efforts
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2003
King Mohammed holds phone talks with Spain's aznar
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 2/20/2003
Okaz: Al-Faisal says no need for urgent Arab summit
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 2/20/2003
Report warns the Jordanian government: Maan incidents was: red warning
At the economic level, the report said, according to results of official investigation that the average income per capita for the people of Maan decreased at 20% from the national level, while unemployment rate is 19.2% against a national rate of 14.7%, while illiteracy in Maan increases to 19%. The highest rate in Jordan..
Jordan, Politics, 2/20/2003
New York Times: On US demands for Turkey's cooperation regarding Iraq
Turkey-USA, Politics, 2/20/2003
Cancellation of the Arab special summit on Iraq
A source at the Arab League in Cairo said yesterday that the special Arab summit called upon by Egypt, due to be held on February 28th was cancelled.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2003
Morocco-Russia ties excellent, trade still modest (diplomat)
Though political and diplomatic ties between Morocco and Russia are deep-rooted in history (2nd half of 18th century), the two countries' economic and trade exchanges remain modest, and below their potential, said Monday Russian ambassador to Rabat, Youri Kotov Mikhailovich.
Morocco-Russia, Politics, 2/20/2003
Russia rejects partition of Sahara
Russia Rejects the thesis on the partition of the Sahara and continues to back a political solution to the issue, said Russian ambassador to Morocco, Youri Kotov Mikhailovich.
Morocco-Russia, Politics, 2/20/2003
Moroccan premier meets Mauritanian fisheries minister
Mauritania-Morocco, Politics, 2/20/2003
World Bank confident in Morocco's potential
Morocco's enormous potentials could be instrumental in ensuring the Kingdom's economic take off provided they be mobilized in an efficient manner, said Leila Zlaoui, adviser to WB's Vice President.
Morocco, Politics, 2/20/2003
Le Figaro: Mubarak: Arab leaders are helpless
He urged Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to fully comply with UN resolutions and said if Saddam hands over weapons of mass destruction, there will be no reason for war. These statements from Mubarak come in light of UN inspectors reports that said that there is no proof so far that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq-Egypt, Politics, 2/20/2003
Barazani rejects any Turkish interference in Northern Iraq
The chairman of the Kurdistani Democratic Party, Masoud al-Barazani, has expressed total rejection of any Turkish military interference in northern Iraq.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 2/20/2003
Iraqi opposition postpones Irbil conference for several days
The Iraqi opposition has postponed its meeting which was due yesterday in the city of Irbil in the North of Iraq for several days.
Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2003
AL chief gets Kuwaiti complaint against Lebanon's administration of Arab FMs meeting
The secretary general of the Arab league AL Amr Moussa yesterday in Cairo received an official message of complaint from Kuwait on the way Lebanon had run the emergency meeting of the Arab foreign ministers which was held last Sunday.
Kuwait-Lebanon, Politics, 2/20/2003
Jeihan: Turkish conditions for the war against Iraq
The Turkish Jeihan news agency said quoting well-informed sources that the Turkish government has asked the US administration to give a written commitment in which it clarify the nature of the political entity which will be in Iraq in the period after Saddam Hussein, and the role which will be played by the Kurdish and Turkman groups in the said entity.
Turkey-USA, Politics, 2/20/2003
Candidates for the post of the Palestinian prime minister
Palestine, Politics, 2/20/2003
AL for stability in Sudan
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 2/20/2003
AL committee on Somalia meets
Somalia-Regional, Politics, 2/20/2003
American- Gulf consultations
Gulf-USA, Politics, 2/20/2003
Pope Shenouda appeals for calm settlement to Iraq crisis
Head of the Egyptian Coptic Orthodox Church Pope Shenouda III called for a "calm settlement " to the Iraqi crisis aside from a military option.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2003
Syria's National Progressive Front announces candidates for parliamentary elections
The candidates list of the Syrian National Progressive Front which includes seven Syrian parties, including the ruling Baath Party yesterday in Damascus was announced candidates for the parliamentary elections, due on March 2nd.
Syria, Politics, 2/19/2003
Ismael: Sharing authority with the rebels will not be difficult
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael said yesterday in Cairo that peace in Sudan has become almost at hand, noting that reaching an agreement in the authority sharing talks with the rebels will not be difficult.
Sudan, Politics, 2/19/2003
Al-Faisal: American unilateral attack against Iraq is an aggression
The Saudi foreign minister Prince Saud al- Faisal has stated that an American unilateral attack against Iraq will be considered by many as a hostility action, however, he explained that the attack against Iraq is not considered so if it is made with the approval of the UN Security Council.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 2/19/2003
King Mohammed, President Ben Ali want peacful solution to Iraq issue
Morocco's King Mohammed VI and Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali endeavour relentlessly to find a peaceful solution to the Iraq crisis and avoid war, Morocco's Foreign Affairs and Cooperation minister, Mohamed Benaissa told MAP news agency.
Tunisia-Morocco, Politics, 2/19/2003
Kuwait complains against Lebanon's running of Arab foreign ministers meeting
An official source at the Arab League said yesterday that Kuwait has filed an official complaint on what it called the presidency of the Ministerial council of the foreign ministers meeting which was held last Sunday and dedicated to discuss the situation in Iraq.
Lebanon-Kuwait, Politics, 2/19/2003
Prince Nayef announces bringing 90 Saudis to court over joining al-Qaida
Saudi Arabia's minister of the interior Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz stressed yesterday that 90 Saudis were brought before the court after it was proved they have joined al-Qaida organization, among other 253 detainees who are still being interrogated, while other 150 Saudis were released.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 2/19/2003
Al-Shara contacts with AL chief, Arab peers
Syria's Foreign Minister, Farouk Al-Shara on Tuesday evening received a number of phone calls from Tunisian and Libyan foreign ministers as well as from the Arab League Secretary General, Amr Moussa.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 2/19/2003
New redeployment of the Syrian forces in Lebanon
Upon directives of the two Presidents, Syria's Bashar al-Assad, Lebanon's Emile Lahoud, and in the framework of cooperation and coordination agreement between Syria and Lebanon and according to al-Taif Agreement, Chief of General Staff of the Army and Armed Forces, Lt. Gen. Hasan Tourkmani and an accompanying military delegation on Tuesday paid a visit to Lebanon.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 2/19/2003
OIC to meet on February 26th to discuss the Iraqi issue
Malaysia's foreign minister Sayed Hamid al-Burr announced yesterday that members states at the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) will meet in Kuala Lumpur on February 26th to discuss the Iraqi issue.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/19/2003
Arrival of the first shift of GCC forces in Kuwait
The first shift of the United Arab Emirates UAE forces rallied under the al-Jazeera Shield of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states arrived yesterday in Kuwait to defend against any likely Iraqi attack.
Kuwait-Gulf, Politics, 2/19/2003
Irbil meeting today with a low American representation
Figures representing the Iraqi opposition will be meeting today in Irbil, for the first time on the Iraqi territories since more than 10 years, in the first meeting of its kind since London's conference in December 2002.
Iraq, Politics, 2/19/2003
Suffering of Palestinians, Israelis can end only through political solution, UN envoy says
"We must ensure that every teacher and pupil is able to get to school, every patient has access to health care, every worker can reach his or her workplace; every household has access to safe and affordable water," Roed-Larsen told the participants.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 2/19/2003
Al-Shara discusses Iraqi issue with Libyan counterpart
Syria-Libya, Politics, 2/19/2003
Al-Assad confers with al-Hariri, Ideh
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 2/19/2003
Morocco, well prepared to win development stakes, WB chief
Morocco, Politics, 2/19/2003
Annan says Iraq inspections to go on until Security Council decides otherwise
United Nations inspectors will carry on with their work until the Security Council decides otherwise, Secretary-General Kofi Annan said yesterday in Rome, stressing that there is no time limit in the Council's resolutions and that a debate is going on in the 15-nation body about how much more time is needed.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 2/19/2003
Iraqi defense minister under home arrest
Iraq, Politics, 2/19/2003
UN inspectors carry out first U-2 surveillance flights in Iraq
United Nations inspectors have carried out their first U-2 surveillance flights over Iraq, adding aerial inspections to their land searches for evidence of banned weapons of mass destruction.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 2/19/2003
Russian businessmen evacuate families from Iraq
The community of the Russian businessmen in Iraq has started to evacuate its families to Russia in light of war threats.
Iraq-Russia, Politics, 2/19/2003
Maher: Arab summit to be convened on Feb. 28
The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Maher announced yesterday that the urgent Arab summit on Iraq will be held on February 28, denying any opposition for convening it.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 2/18/2003
Moroccan FM calls Arab states to push aside artificial disagreements
Speaking at a program aired by Morocco's first TV channel TVM, the head of the Moroccan diplomacy deplored the time, energy and human and material efforts wasted by the Arab states in their internal disagreements
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 2/18/2003
UAE President calls for convening the federation national council
United Arab Emirates, Politics, 2/18/2003
King Mohammed , UAE president hold phone conversation
United Arab Emirates-Morocco, Politics, 2/18/2003
King Mohammed attends France-Africa, NAM summits
Morocco-France, Politics, 2/18/2003
Qathafi two proposals to solve the Iraqi crisis
Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi on Sunday presented two proposals in order to solve the crisis between Iraq and both the US and Britain. The first proposal states that the UN Security Council or the USA issue what can be officially "a proof to that if Iraq owns the mass destruction weapons and put them at the disposal of the UN inspectors, then all military arrangements would no longer be needed."
Libya-Iraq, Politics, 2/18/2003
Omani- Iranian talks on ME conditions
A meeting was held at the headquarters of the Omani foreign ministry yesterday between the Omani and the Iranian sides chaired by the Omani minister of foreign affairs Youssef Bin Alawi and the Iranian foreign minister Kamal Kharazi and dealt with bilateral relations between the two countries and conditions in the region.
Oman-Iran, Politics, 2/18/2003
Khartoum expects a peace agreement with the rebels in 2003
The Sudanese foreign minister Mustafa Othman Ismael has stressed that there is great hope to signing a peace agreement between the Sudanese government and the rebels in 2003 and that current conditions now are better following the suspension of the acts of violence.
Sudan, Politics, 2/18/2003
Tareq Aziz and Germany
Iraq-Germany, Politics, 2/18/2003
Saudi Arabian official assassinated by unidentified person
Sources of the governorate of al-Jouf area in Saudi Arabia said that the governor's secretary which is situated to the north of the kingdom was assassinated Monday morning by bullets in Skaka by an unidentified person who was able escape.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 2/18/2003
Pakistan will not permit the US to use its lands for attacking Iraq
Iraq-Pakistan, Politics, 2/18/2003
Iraqi opposition groups meet in Seloubi, Turkey
The meeting of the Iraqi opposition started yesterday in the Turkish city of Seloubi on the borders with Iraq. It includes the leader of the Kurdistani National Federation Jalal al-Talibani; Najrwan al-Barazi, the regional officer at the Kurdistani Democratic Party and Saffan Agha, the official at the Turkman's Front.
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 2/18/2003
Iraqi opposition rejects American plan
The Higher Council of the Islamic revolution in Iraq which is considered one of the main Shiite Iraqi movements which oppose the Iraqi regime, with Iran as a headquarters, has categorically rejected that Iraq will be ruled after toppling the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein by an American military leadership for a provisional period.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 2/18/2003
Assafir: On the American plan in Iraq aftermath Saddam
Opposition Iraqi sources said that several leaderships in the Iraqi opposition were informed during the past three days by the American ambassador Zalmai Khalil on what was decided by the American administration of plans for the aftermath Saddam Hussein phase.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 2/18/2003
News on the resumption of the Palestinian- Israeli contacts next week
Israeli sources said that it is expected that the Israeli and Palestinian sides will resume contacts by the beginning of next week in order to find out a solutions for the tense conditions in the Palestinian areas.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 2/18/2003
Saudi prince calls for protecting Iraq
Saudi Arabia's Prince Sultan Bin Turkey Bin Abdul Aziz has called on the forthcoming Arab summit to send Arab military forces to Iraq in order to protect it against the war the US threatens to launch against it.
Saudi Arabia-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
The Guardian: Millions worldwide rally against any war on Iraq
The Uk daily the Guardian reported that "Huge waves of demonstrations not seen since the Vietnam war jammed more than 600 towns and cities around the world over the weekend as protesters from Tasmania to Iceland marched against war in Iraq. Up to 30 million people demonstrated worldwide, including around 6 million in Europe
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Arab FMs final statement on Iraq
The Arab foreign ministers issued a statement in conclusion of their meeting which was held in Cairo dedicated to discuss the Iraqi issue.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Arab foreign ministers do not agree to a date for urgent summit
The Arab foreign ministers yesterday in Cairo concluded their meetings agreeing not to set a date for an urgent Arab summit which was called upon by the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and by issuing a statement calling on all member states to not provide any facilities for launching an attack against Iraq.
Regional, Politics, 2/17/2003
Arab FM's: No facilities for war against Iraq; Kuwaiti reservations
On providing facilities to a possible attack on Iraq, Moussa said the part on offering facilities in the final statement is quite clear and it affirms that no Arab state should take part in any military operation or facilitate such an act against Iraq.
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Kuwait announces participation in emergency Arab summit
Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Jaber al-Sabah, Kuwaiti Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister on Saturday, announced KuwaitÕs participation in the coming emergency Arab summit called by Egypt on Friday.
Kuwait-Regional, Politics, 2/17/2003
Maher confers with Sabri
The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Maher yesterday in Cairo met with his Iraqi counterpart Naji Sabri on the developments concerning the Iraqi issue and the exerted Arab efforts in order to reach a peaceful solution for the crisis in the framework of international law.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Al-Assad gets a phone call from Aznar
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad received in Damascus on Sunday a phone call from Spanish Prime Minister, Jose Maria Aznar.
Syria-Spain, Politics, 2/17/2003
Ode's assistant: I have not split
The press officer of Ode Saddam Hussein has denied information published by the mass media on his split. This was expressed in statements he made to the AFP.
Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Al-Assad received a phone call Qathafi
Syria-Libya, Politics, 2/17/2003
Aznar, Europe and Iraq
The Spanish prime minister Jose Maria Aznar has asked the Greek prime minister Kostas Semeitis the current president of the European Union to work for precise and rapid implementation of the UN resolution no. 1441 concerning disarmament of Iraq.
Iraq-Spain, Politics, 2/17/2003
US trying to buy Turkey's approval for war on Iraq
Well-informed sources said that the USA has proposed an offer of several aid packages at a value of 6 billion dollars as well as a sum of 20 billion dollars as loan guarantees from banks owned by the private sector in an attempt to ensure Turkey's support in a war against Iraq.
Turkey-USA, Politics, 2/17/2003
Al-Rai al-Aam: Several Kuwaiti oil wells closed near Iraq border
The Kuwaiti oil company has announced that it has closed several oil wells to the North of the country because of proximity to the Kuwaiti- Iraqi borders, noting that other oil fields continue operations.
Kuwait-Iraq, Politics, 2/17/2003
Mubarak, ruler of Qatar hold telephone discussions
Egypt-Qatar, Politics, 2/17/2003
Al-Shara confers with Egyptian peer
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 2/17/2003
UN germ warfare experts probe food-processing facilities in Iraq
United Nations germ warfare experts in Iraq yesterday probed two food-processing facilities in a bid to uncover information about Baghdad's clandestine weapons program.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 2/17/2003
Mubarak, Aznar discuss Iraqi issue developments
Egypt-Spain, Politics, 2/17/2003
Al-Hayat: New tape for Osama Bin Laden
The London- based al-Hayat daily reported yesterday that it has received a new voice recording for the leader of al-Qaida organization Osama Bin Laden, noting that the organization will start launching it on Islamic sites on the Internet as from yesterday ( Sunday).
Regional, Politics, 2/17/2003
Hurriyet: Military build ups at the Turkish borders
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 2/17/2003
UMA marks fortieth birthday on Feb.17
With 10,000 kms-long coast, UMA has the potential not only to become a maritime force to reckon with, but also an energy and tourism hub. While the UMA extends over 6.1 million square kms, twofold superior to the European Union's territory (3.2 million square KM)), it produces fifty times less than the EU: US$ 150 billion compared to the EU's US $7.500 billion.
Maghreb, Politics, 2/17/2003
Chinese airlines suspend flights to Iraq
The Chinese Airline company China Air has decided to suspend its air flights to Kuwait due to the concerns resulting from the escalation of tension in the Gulf region due to the Iraqi situation.
Kuwait-China, Politics, 2/17/2003
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