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Iraqi women alarmed by reversal of rights gains in draft constitution, UNIFEM says
Iraqi women are alarmed that the National Assembly committee mandated to draft the country's new constitution is curtailing the rights of women granted them in the earlier, interim version and using Islamic Sharia Law as the main source for legislation, the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) said yesterday.
Iraq, Politics, 7/23/2005
Iraqi, American women discuss constitution, women's rights
Basri explained the importance of focusing on checks and balances in the constitution. Individual rights for everyone must be protected, she said, in order to avoid a "slippery slope" that could lead to a loss of rights for many.
Iraq, Politics, 7/23/2005
Rice offers Lebanon support for reform
Lebanese Premier Fuad Sanyoura said Syria and Lebanon are neighboring countries and have fraternal relations and "We are determined to establish good and correct relations between the two countries and to boost trade and economic ties in the interest of the two sisterly states."
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
Rice in surprise visit to Lebanon, calls for a single authority
The US secretary of state Condaleezza Rice urged Lebanon to implement its international obligation "precisely" as prescribed by UN resolutions and to impose its authority on it "so as to have one authority there," a reference to the military presence of Hizbullah party in the south of the country.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
Rice's visit, Syria, and the Lebanese resistance
What is remarkable about the visit by Rice is that Lebanese parliamentarian Saad al-Hariri was the first to meet with Rice upon her arrival before meeting any other Lebanese official
Lebanon-Syria-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
Syria asks UN Security Council to force Israel to abide by UN resolutions
Miqdad underlined that "the reality of the conflict is connected to Israel's refusal to end occupation of the Arab territories and its ambition for more land acquisition by force, and expelling more Palestinians from their homes and lands by spreading death, destruction and misery."
Syria-Israel-UN, Politics, 7/23/2005
Libya remembers Jamal Abdul Nasser revolution
Today marks the 53rd anniversary of July Revolution "led by the immortal leader Jamal Abdul Nasser, who devoted his life to supporting Arab and African issues
Libya-Regional, Politics, 7/23/2005
British report on Israeli violations of human rights
The British Foreign Office has underlined Israeli violations of human rights in the occupied Palestinian lands, saying "this issue arouses Britain's deep concern." In its annual report on human rights issued Friday, Britain underscored that Israeli troops' practices, the racial separation wall, and Israeli settlers' conduct have caused Palestinians great pain.
Palestine-UK, Politics, 7/23/2005
Lebanese figures warn of US intervention in Lebanon's internal affairs
Qabalan reiterated rejection of foreign intervention in Lebanon's internal issues, saying "If the U.S. Secretary of States' visit to Beirut aims at intervening in the Lebanese affairs, then it is an unaccepted issue." He called on the American official to intervene and play a role in returning the Palestinians to their homeland and not to settling them in the hosting countries.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
New York Times: Kurdish call for bigger territorial map
Kurdish leaders "have presented a redrawn map with a larger Kurdistan to the Iraqi National Assembly for consideration in the new constitution, a Kurdish party official said Thursday."
Iraq, Politics, 7/23/2005
Rice meets Abbas today
The Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, due in August, will be at the core of Rice's talks with the Palestinian president
Palestine-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
Despite progress towards peace, Sudan still 'utterly fragile', UN envoy
While the international community's humanitarian, political and African-led military strategy for peace and stability in Sudan was finally bearing fruit, the situation was still extremely fragile, particularly for millions of people in war-torn Darfur, and would perhaps require decades of sustained efforts to set right, the top United Nations envoy for Sudan warned yesterday.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/23/2005
Acts of stealing in Aden; cautious calm in Sanaa
Acts of theft erupted in the coastal Yemeni city of Aden on Friday, two days after acts of violence in various parts of the country in protest of the increase n the fuel price.
Yemen, Politics, 7/23/2005
Syrian deputy FM meets Turkish foreign minister
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 7/23/2005
Iraqi police and soldiers not very capable
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/23/2005
Information minister on new information law
Syria, Politics, 7/23/2005
EU had better avoid using language of threat against Iran - Asefi
Iran-European Union, Politics, 7/23/2005
Rafsanjani calls on Islamic world to support Iraq, Palestine
Iran-Palestine, Politics, 7/23/2005
UK, France call on Israel to stop wall of separation construction
Palestine-UN, Politics, 7/23/2005
Sanaa detains two of al-Jazeera TV team
The detention of the two men came just one day after the Moroccan authorities deprived the correspondent of al-Jazeera TV in al-Rabat Abdul Salaam Razzaq from his license credentials after the channel broadcast an interview with one Sahara activist in which he accused the authorities of kidnapping the Sahar activist Ali Salem al-Tamik.
Yemen, Politics, 7/22/2005
Morocco suspends Jazeera TV corresponedent
Morocco, Politics, 7/22/2005
Al-Assad in Tehran tomorrow
Syria-Iran, Politics, 7/22/2005
Israel prevents the European peace convoy for Palestine
Some 140 international activists representing "The Convoy For The Sake of Palestine" started an open strike in al-Hajaj city in Jordan, near Alenbi bridge which links Jordan to the West Bank, demanding the Israeli authorities to permit them enter the occupied Palestinian territories.
Israel-European Union, Politics, 7/22/2005
Badran government wins confidence of Jordanian parliament
The Jordanian government chaired by Adnan badran won the confidence of the parliament, after five days of intensive discussions about its policies towards reforms and the issue of increasing fuel prices.
Jordan, Politics, 7/22/2005
Lebanese president for best relations with Syria
Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud yesterday underlined commitment to principles and stances Lebanese people had consensus on, on top of which is backing resistance and holding best ties with Syria.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 7/22/2005
Yemeni opposition protest acts of violence
Bajmal called in a televised speech for calm, criticizing the behavior of the demonstrators who did not make a distinction between the freedom of expression and destruction, adding that "they are real destroyers," vowing to challenge them.
Yemen, Politics, 7/22/2005
Syria accuses US forces of killing two Syrian security guards
Damascus said that its forces on the border with Iraq are often exposed to fire by the American army and the Iraqi forces, adding that this resulted in killing two of those guards at the hands of the American soldiers.
Syria-USA, Politics, 7/22/2005
Syria calls Lebanon to compensate harmed workers
Syria announced Thursday that she will demand the Lebanese government compensations for damage that inflected in Syrian workers in Lebanon recently.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/22/2005
Syria is backing the political process in Iraq: al-Muallem
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Walid al- Muallem said yesterday that Syria is boosting the political process in Iraq which she considers as her genuine interest because this would lead to implement UN Security Council resolution 1546 that calls to reschedule the pullout of multinational forces from there.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/22/2005
Rice to Sudan following tense beginning in al-Khartoum
The first visit by the US secretary of state to Sudan witnessed a tense start caused by the mistreatment of the Sudanese security to journalists and correspondents accompanying Condaleezza Rice during her meeting with the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 7/22/2005
US freezes assets of Saddam's relatives. Saddam again on TV screens
The US announced on Thursday it had frozen the assets of relatives for the toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein, accusing them of financing the Iraqi resistance.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/22/2005
Algerian envoy kidnapped in Baghdad, 15 Iraqis killed
the Muslim Scholars Commission said that the forces of the Iraqi ministry of the Interior detained Sheikh Ahmad Qasem al-Najjar, member of the commission and Imam and preacher of al-Haq mosque in al-Shaab quarters, east Baghdad. The commission said that the force broke into the house of the Sheikh and damaged its content.
Iraq-Algeria, Politics, 7/22/2005
13 Yemenis killed in renewed confrontations over fuel issue
Some 13 persons were killed and other 50 injured on Thursday in acts of violence taking place in several Yemeni cities since Wednesday between the security forces and protesters over the government's increase of fuel prices, thereby number of persons killed in the clashes increased to 38 within two days.
Yemen, Politics, 7/22/2005
Egypt urges Israel to halt seperation wall construction
Egypt has renewed calls to pressure Israel into halting the construction of the separation wall which veers into swathes of the West Bank and isolates thousands of Palestinians.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 7/22/2005
International airport in Suleimaneyah
The international airport of al-Suleimaneyah was inaugurated on Wednesday by receiving the first Iraqi plane of the Iraqi airlines coming from Amman, carrying an official delegation.
Iraq, Politics, 7/22/2005
Al-Ahram: Moussa: al-Assad for boosting relations with Lebanon
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/22/2005
Palestinian refugees' conference calls to halt separation wall
Palestine-UN, Politics, 7/22/2005
Japanese delegations to visit Egypt Soon
Egypt-Japan, Politics, 7/22/2005
Turabi and Garang discuss cooperation
The leader of the People's Congress party, Hassan al-Turabi, on Tuesday evening discussed with Sudan's Vice President, John Garang, developments of the Sudanese political scene and means of developing the memorandum of understanding signed between them in 2001 which led to Turabi's imprisonment before he was released just recently.
Sudan, Politics, 7/21/2005
Cabinet: government committed to impartial media in presidential elections
With the advent of announcing the presidential elections nominations, the government underlined at its meeting on Tuesday under Ahmed Nazif, Egypt's Prime Minister, that it will take part in the election process and will guarantee conducting quiet, transparent and smooth elections which enable citizens to vote in an easy and safe way.
Egypt, Politics, 7/21/2005
New Lebanese government prepares for approval of parliament
The new Lebanese government which was announced by prime minister Fouad Sanyoura held its first meeting on Wednesday, with all its 24 members at the Republic Palace in Baabda in east Beirut.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/21/2005
Le Figaro: Mustafa Hamdan changed scene of the Hariri assassination , UN official
Concerning the file to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, head of the UN regional media office in Lebanon, Najib Freiji, said that the chairman of the UN Investigation Committee, Detleve Meles, had not accused the leader of the Lebanese republic's guards, lt. Gen. Mustafa Hamdan, nor any other person in the assassination operation of al-Hariri.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 7/21/2005
US calls for Sunni return to the constitution writing committee
Duleimi said that the Arab Sunnis will not fall for such attempts, stressing that the decision, which provides for withdrawal from the constitution committee or delaying participation in it, will be discussed among the forces of the Arab Sunni away.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/21/2005
Thousands demonstrate in Cairo against extension or inheritance of authority
The banned Muslim Brothers organization in Egypt has attracted other opposition groups, including the "Kefeyah" (enough) movement, to the largest demonstration against the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday in front of the headquarters of the Egyptian bar association in the downtown of Cairo.
Egypt, Politics, 7/21/2005
Syria will ask for compensating Syrian workers hurt in Lebanon
In its Wednesday's issue, the Syrian al-Thawra daily said that Damascus will ask the new Lebanese government for compensations to "the Syrian workers who were damaged in Lebanon following the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri."
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/21/2005
Mubarak receives Nigerian Defence Minister
Minister of Defence and Military Production Field Marshal Mohammed Hussein Tantawi, together with Nigerian Ambassador in Cairo Mohammed Ghali Omar attended the meeting.
Egypt-Nigeria, Politics, 7/21/2005
13 Yemenis killed in protest over fuel price increase
At least 13 persons were killed in clashes with the police in Yemen after demonstrators crashed government offices and set fire in it in anger to the increase in the prices of fuel.
Yemen, Politics, 7/21/2005
Mubarak receives Moussa: Arab leaders see serious situation in the region
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak Tuesday received Arab League Secretary-General Amr Moussa. The meeting was held at the presidential headquarters in Cairo.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 7/21/2005
Bin Sultan resigns, al-Faisal is Saudi Arabia's ambassador in Washington
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry announced that King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz accepted the resignation of Prince Bandar Bin Sultan who served as an ambassador for the kingdom in the USA for more than 20 years.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 7/21/2005
Moussa tackles with Merghani latest developments in Sudan
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa Tuesday discussed with leader of the Sudanese National Democratic Alliance (NDA) Mohamed Othman Al-Merghani the latest developments in Sudan.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 7/21/2005
Egypt: Little hope that Sharif is still alive
The Egyptian businessman Najib Sweirs said on Wednesday that it is likely that the Egyptian charge de affairs in Iraq, Eyhab al-Sharif, who was kidnapped and announced to be executed in Baghdad by the beginning of July, is still alive.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 7/21/2005
Abul-Gheit comments to parliament on Sherif's murder
Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul- Gheit said uncovering the circumstances surrounding the murder of the head of Egypt's diplomatic mission in Iraq Ihab El-Sherif would only take place after the arrest of the assassins.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 7/21/2005
Ahmadinejad: Nuclear states have not right to deprive others of civilian use of nuclear energy
Iran's President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said today that the nuclear states have not the right to deprive developing nations of civilian application of nuclear energy.
Iran, Politics, 7/21/2005
Shaath: Egyptian delegation exerts intensive efforts to unify Palestinian ranks
pointing out that the Palestinian people who struggled for freedom would not be dragged into a civil war that could undermine the march toward peace and stability.
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 7/21/2005
Rasheed: NGOs to share in working out economic policies
Egypt, Politics, 7/21/2005
Eight Guantanamo detainees released or transferred
The Defense Department announced yesterday that eight more detainees who had been held at the Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, detention center have been released or transferred.
Regional-USA, Politics, 7/21/2005
Al-Assad confers with Kuwaiti Foreign Minister
Syria-Kuwait, Politics, 7/21/2005
Sudanese official praises Mubarak's role in achieving stability in Sudan
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 7/21/2005
Mubarak receives phone call from German Chancellor
Egypt-Germany, Politics, 7/21/2005
Africa - Group of four to meet on UN reforms
Egypt-UN, Politics, 7/21/2005
Adly meets with Iranian Minister
Egypt-Iran, Politics, 7/21/2005
25,000 Iraqi civilians killed so far due to US invassion of Iraq
The US lead invasion of Iraq in 2003 has lead to a minimum of 24,865 Iraqi civilians being killed, a new report said. Women and children accounted for almost 20% of this number. At least 42,500 civilians were reported wounded.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Lebanon's forms new government; US refuses contact with Hizbullah minister
Washington has welcomed the new Lebanese government formed by Foaud Sanyoura, and the US Department Of State expressed its hope that his government will start reforms it vowed, and to implement UN security council resolution 1559 which demands dismantling the weapons of Hizbullah party.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Sanyoura wants good relations with Syria
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Sanyoura announced on Tuesday names of the members of his new government which includes 24 members.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syrian- Lebanese problems should be contained quickly, AL chief
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 7/20/2005
Fatah, Hamas agreement to stop clashes between them
Both Fatah and Hamas movements have exchanged accusations for the responsibility of the renewed confrontations which are considered the second of its kind in less than one week.
Palestine, Politics, 7/20/2005
Two Palestinians killed by Israel in Jenin
Qurei' accused Israel of trying to incite violence the Palestinian arena through continued acts of assassination carried out against the Palestinian activists and invasions inside the Palestinian territories.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syria supports Iraq's security, sovereignty, stability
Syrian Minister of Interior, Ghazi Kanaan, underlined Syria's care for establishing best relations with Iraq, as well as cooperating with it to boost its national unity and its complete independence.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
Al-Jazeera: Al-Muallem stresses Syria's keenness on Iraq Security
Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem expressed sorrow over the Iraqi Interior Minister's statements in which he involved himself in accusations that target Syria. Al-Muallem said that he invited the Iraqi Minister to visit Syria when they recently met in Brussels but he didn not come until now.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
23 wounded in Gaza clashes, Hamas, Fatah exchange accusations
The number of Palestinians injured in renewed confrontations on Tuesday between Hamas, on the one hand, and Fatah and the Palestinian security forces in the other, increased to 23 in Jabalia camp for the Palestinian refugees in north Gaza.
Palestine, Politics, 7/20/2005
Syria's report to UN Human Rights Commission
Syria presented its third regular report to the UN Human Rights Commission in Geneva overnight on the "International Treaty of Political and Civil Rights."
Syria-UN, Politics, 7/20/2005
Washington: $ 300 million for reforms in the Arab states
The regional director for the Middle East Initiative office for reforms in the American embassy in Tunisia, Peter Mouldin, said on Tuesday that Washington has allocated $ 300 million to support reforms in 13 Arab states.
Regional-USA, Politics, 7/20/2005
Iraqi constitution to be ready in July
Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani announced on Tuesday that the Iraqi constitution will be ready before the end of the current month July.
Iraq, Politics, 7/20/2005
Iraq neighbors pledge full solidarity with Iraq
Interior Ministers of Iraq's neighboring countries announced Tuesday full solidarity with Iraq hoping Iraq would be capable to surmount dangerous problems it is suffering.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 7/20/2005
Lebanese parliament pardons Samir Jaajaa, others
Parliamentarian Streeda Jaajaa, wife of Samir Jaajaa said Monday is a historic day. She expressed thanks to the Lebanese parliamentarians "who intended to close the file of the Lebanese war."
Lebanon, Politics, 7/19/2005
Saad Eddine Ibrahim will not seek presidency; elections September 7
An Egyptian official announced on Monday that the presidential elections in will be held on September 7, and will be the first where multiple candidates are allowed. However, the university professor Saad Eddine Ibrahim decided to give up his nomination for the presidency.
Egypt, Politics, 7/19/2005
Qathafi: Economic privatization is a people's socialism
al-Gathafi said "Ownership of small factories are transferred to tens of Libyans by transforming them to partnership companies where every Libyan buys a share"
Libya, Politics, 7/19/2005
Syria calls Iraq for real assessment of border control efforts
An official source at the Syrian Foreign Ministry said "Syria, out of its belief in the fraternal relations that bind the two sisterly people of Iraq and Syria and keenness on the safety of Iraq and its unity and independence, has deployed a great number of its soldiers and increased the number of control checkpoints on the Syrian-Iraqi borders."
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 7/19/2005
Riyadh calls for unity of Lebanese, Iraqis and Palestinians national unity
Saudi Arabia's cabinet yesterday expressed its hope that "all Lebanese national forces will maintain an agreement for preserving unity and solidarity and prosperity for the Lebanese people."
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 7/19/2005
US supports democratic development in Iraq
McCormack yesterday said "I can speak to the State Department and the State Department has a full range of programs known to the public to support democratic parties around the world, including Iraq.Ê These were publicized and known in Iraq as they were occurring in the run-up to the elections, to which you refer."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 7/19/2005
Saddam's lawyer: No trial before October
The French lawyer Emanuel Lodo, one of the defense lawyers for Saddam Hussein said that the trial of the toppled president, who was accused of committing the massacre against the people of al-Dajil town in 1982, will be held in Baghdad but will not to start before next October or November.
Iraq, Politics, 7/19/2005
Egyptian mediation, a meeting for Palestinian groups in Gaza today
The higher committee for Palestinian groups hold a meeting today to complete dialogue in order to contain the tension that recently erupted between the Palestinian authority and the Islamic resistance movement (Hamas).
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 7/19/2005
UN's Sudan envoy to brief International Criminal Court on Darfur
The top United Nations envoy for Sudan is headed to The Hague, to meet with the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), which is investigating 51 people suspected of committing war crimes in the war-torn Darfur region.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 7/19/2005
Lebanese figures: Syria protects Lebanon
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 7/19/2005
One person killed in clash between Amal, Jaajaa supporters in Beirut
At least one person was killed and other 12 injured in armed clashes between members of the dissolved Lebanese forces led by Samir Jajaa and others from the Shiite Amal movement in al-Shayyah area. The clashes took place through what used to be known during the Lebanese civil war as the front line between the two parts of west and east of Beirut.
Lebanon, Politics, 7/19/2005
Syria and Turkey internal ministries cooperation
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 7/19/2005
Iran to continue cementing ties with the Arab states
Regional-Iran, Politics, 7/19/2005
Syria stress support to Palestinian people's rights
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 7/19/2005
Iraq neighboring countries meet in Istanbul
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 7/19/2005
Europe Caravan for Peace leaves Syria for Jordan
Jordan-European Union, Politics, 7/19/2005
President Ali Abdullah Saleh sets historic precedent in the Arab states by leaving office voluntarily
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh denied that his decision not to seek another presidential term of office next year came at the pressure of any one, rather was based on his personal convictions.
Yemen, Politics, 7/18/2005
Iran's Supreme Leader: Iraq is genuine brother of the Iranian nation
Iran's Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei in a meeting with the visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari Monday expressed satisfaction with formation of a government elected by Iraqi people, IRNA reported.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 7/18/2005
Iraq-Iran oil pipeline to be operational next year
Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zanganeh today said that the construction of pipeline intended to transfer oil from Iran to Iraq, whose agreement was signed 10 months ago, is already underway and is expected to be implemented within a year, IRNA said.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 7/18/2005
Egypt renews imprisonment of Muslim Brothers figure
Judicial sources said that the supreme state security court in Egypt renewed on Sunday, for the fourth running time, imprisonment for 15 days for the leading figure in the Muslim Brothers group, Issam al-Aryan.
Egypt, Politics, 7/18/2005
Algerian government to solve appointed municipalities in al-Kbyle area
Algerian government decided to desolve the municipal council which was appointed, rather than elected in the Kbyle area (Berbers area) during the local elections for 2002, and to give this area new elections whose date was not set yet.
Algeria, Politics, 7/18/2005
Washington secret talks with Hizbullah via mediator
Two officials in the American administration held talks with the Lebanese minister Tarrad Hammadeh who has links with the Lebanese Hizbullah party to be the mediator in undeclared talks between Washington and the Lebanese Shiite party.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 7/18/2005
Asefi: Iran will react quickly to an EU unacceptable nuclear offer
"Iran will act quickly and do what it deems necessary if the Europeans' offer does not satisfy the country, Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi warned" Monday, IRNA reported.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 7/18/2005
Abul-Gheit: Egyptian team to submit AU proposals for UN Council expansion
Egypt's Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul-Gheit yesterday mandated a team of specialists in his ministry to represent Egypt in New York during the negotiations on expanding the UN Security Council.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 7/18/2005
Iraqi private court addresses accusations against Saddam
An Iraqi court on Sunday addressed accusations to the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein over what it said were crimes committed during his rule.
Iraq, Politics, 7/18/2005
Sharaa discusses with Amr Moussa Iraq and Palestine
"Situation in the region is very dangerous, so it needs a firm Arab stance and solidarity as well as a continuous coordination that pours into the Arab interest to provide and protect security and stability in the region," Moussa stressed.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 7/18/2005
Al-Sader tells BBC that resisting occupation in Iraq is legitimate
The Shiite leader Muqtada al-Sader said that "resisting occupation in Iraq is legitimate," calling on the Iraqis to maintain self-control and to avoid being involved in "the western schemes or occupation and their acts of provocation."
Iraq, Politics, 7/18/2005
CNN: Partial British withdrawal from Iraq
The British defense office secretary John Reid expected his country to start withdrawing its forces from Iraq within the coming 12 months.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 7/18/2005
Egyptian security delegation in Gaza today to contain Palestinian faction's crisis
An Egyptian security delegation is due in Gaza today for talks with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Palestinian faction's leaders on means to strengthen unity of Palestinian ranks and activating inter-Palestinian dialogue
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 7/18/2005
Lebanese premier-designate to boost relations with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 7/18/2005
Al-Assad confers with Arab League chief
Syria-Regional, Politics, 7/18/2005
Annan meets G-4 group on UN reform
Regional, Politics, 7/18/2005
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