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Syria's Muslim Brothers for comprehensive change and participation of all
The Muslim Brothers group in Syria has called for a comprehensive fundamental change, noting that the current Syrian regime "does not want to read current events correctly."
Syria, Politics, 8/6/2005
NCHR: Freedom of press needed for political reform
The National Council for Human Rights NCHR said that the freedom of press in Egypt is a necessity for achieving progress in the human rights domain.
Egypt, Politics, 8/6/2005
Differences over the Iraqi constitution
A source at the Iraqi presidential court said that the meeting of the leaders of the Iraqi political blocs which was due to be held yesterday to solve pending issues in the drafting of the constitution, and was postponed until Sunday.
Iraq, Politics, 8/6/2005
Mauritania opposition welcomes coupe
The armed opposition group in exile "the knights of change" welcomed the coupe in Mauritania, stressing in an official statement issued in Mali that this coupe was a necessity to rescue the country from what it described "the bloody tyrant."
Mauritania, Politics, 8/6/2005
Weld al-Taye surprised by the coupe, says it is foolish
The toppled Mauritanian President Mu'aweya Weld Seidi Ahmad al-Taye said in his first statement following the military coupe which overthrown him on Wednesday that he was surprised by the coupe against him, and his surprise was greater when he found out the identity of those who implemented it.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/6/2005
Military council in Mauritania was close to the toppled president
The military council for "Adalah Wal Demoqrateyah" ( Justice and democracy) in Mauritania, which is led by Col. Weld Muhammad Faal, announced it will assume governance of the country for a period of two years.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/6/2005
Sudanese- Ugandan difference on cause of Garang's plane crash
Khartoum has expressed strong concern over statements made by Uganda's president, Yuri Mousivini, over the plane crash of John Garang, Sudan's vice president.
Sudan-Uganda, Politics, 8/6/2005
The costs of corruption to citizens is very high
The World Bank has identified corruption as the single greatest obstacle to economic and social development. It undermines development by distorting the rule of law and weakening the institutional foundation on which economic activity depends.
Regional, Politics, 8/6/2005
Iran rejects European group on nuclear activities proposal
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said today Iran will not accept the Europeans' proposed package on nuclear dossier. Asefi told IRNA on the sidelines of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's swearing-in ceremony.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/6/2005
Mubarak briefed on African Union summit
Abul Gheit pointed out that the ten heads of state were chosen to promote the African stance during the millennium summit that will be held in September at the UN
Regional-Egypt, Politics, 8/6/2005
US Church considers divesting from corporations tied to violence against Palestinians
A committee of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has chosen five multinational corporations -- Caterpillar, Citigroup, ITT Industries, Motorola and United Technologies -- for "progressive engagement" about business practices believed to contribute to violence in Israel and Palestine, the church said.
Palestine-USA, Politics, 8/6/2005
Amnesty International: USA, Jordan, Yemen: Secret detention centers
"Two men in a Yemeni prison have told Amnesty International how they were held in US secret detention in solitary confinement for over one and a half years without seeing daylight, mostly shackled and in handcuffs, with no chance of communicating with their families, lawyers or humanitarian organizations. They had no idea in what country they were in,"
Regional-USA, Politics, 8/6/2005
Syria's representative at UN reacts to US and British statements on Iraq border controls
"Those who are demanding Syria to control borders with Iraq did not take into consideration that Syria sent about 10,000 soldiers and established about 300 watchtowers for that purpose," he asserted.
Syria-USA, Politics, 8/6/2005
Washington sends condolences to Saudi king, invites him to visit the US
US Vice President Dick Cheney invited the Saudi Arabia's king Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz to visit the USA.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 8/6/2005
Amnesty International calls Syria to abide by International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
Syria, Politics, 8/6/2005
Lebanese clergyman calls to invigorate ties with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/6/2005
Syria and Lebanon agree to improve borders crossing
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/6/2005
Qabalan underlines strategic relations with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/6/2005
Pederson calls for putting an end to Israeli violations
Israel-Lebanon, Politics, 8/6/2005
Mauritania coupe leaders desolve parliament
The "military council for justice and democracy" in Mauritania desolved the parliament and announced continued work according to the constitution of July 20 of 1991, which will be complimented by the military council charter.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/5/2005
Normal life returns back to Mauritania
Normal life returned back to Mauritania and national police patrols took the streets, calling via loudspeakers on citizens to return back to their work and practice their daily life naturally.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/5/2005
Garang's body tours the south, Bashir appoints Keer vice president
The body of the Sudanese vice president and leader of the people's movement for the liberation of Sudan (SPLM), John Garang, arrived in Rumbik city, south Sudan, coming from Kourmok in the Higher Nile estate, in the course of a series of stops between the main towns in southern Sudan before his burial on Saturday in Jouba.
Sudan, Politics, 8/5/2005
African Union position on UN Security Council reforms unchanged
African Union extraordinary summit on Thursday evening wrapped up its sessions, held at the AU headquarters in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
Regional-UN, Politics, 8/5/2005
Qathafi address on Arab -African cultural relations
We Arabs, our origins were in Africa, and become Africans now, and there is no other refuge to us but in Africa. For us, our land is Africa, and our continent is Africa, even our color will change by time to the black color. You know that the black color is the dominant, when two get married a black and white, the children will be black. The black color is the dominant, this is a sign of God. After generations our skin will become brown and black.
Libya-Regional, Politics, 8/5/2005
al-Jazeera TV: Zawahiri warns Brits against the Blair policies, threatens Bush
Ayamn al-Zawahiri, the second ranking man in al-Qaida organization warned the Brits against the consequences of the policies conducted by the British prime minister Tony Blair. He said that these policies will bring them more destruction following the London explosions incidents.
Regional-UK, Politics, 8/5/2005
New al-Qaida threats will not deter United States, Bush says
US President George W. Bush said threats from al-Qaida will not deter the United States from its mission to help the Iraqi people develop a democracy, but they do show the terrorists' desire to "impose their dark vision on the world."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/5/2005
London's mayor for British pullout from Iraq
London's mayor Ken Levingstone called on Thursday for the withdrawal of the British forces form Iraq in order to protect the British capital's security.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 8/5/2005
US defends operations in west Iraq as more soldiers die
The US defended its military operations West Iraq, persisting on saying that they succeeded in minimizing the attacks of gunmen, despite the fact that 14 American soldiers were killed in a large explosion, and other four were killed in clashes with gunmen.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/5/2005
Jordan's king confers with Israeli defense minister
Jordan's King Abdullah II stressed in Amman that the only way to achieve security and peace is the full implementation of the Roadmap peace plan.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 8/5/2005
Haaretz: 4 civilians killed by Israeli soldier opposed to Gaza withdrawal
Haaretz reported today that a Jewish Israel Defense Forces soldier, Eden Natan-Zada, "killed four people and wounded 12 in the Israeli Arab town of Shfaram on Thursday."
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 8/5/2005
New Israeli plan to expand settlements
Israel has disclosed on Thursday plans to build 72 residential units in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank in a flagrant violation of the Washington backed peace Roadmap plan, which calls for halting the expansion of settlements.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 8/5/2005
EU group insists on keeping Iran dependent and vulnerable to foreign interests for critical civil nuclear needs
Britain, France and Germany submitted proposals to Iran today to assist with the country's civilian nuclear program "providing it accepted that it would not exercise its right to develop its own fuel cycle," IRNA reported.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/5/2005
Arab Journalists condemn assassination of American journalist in Iraq
Regional-Iraq, Politics, 8/5/2005
Top ranking Egyptian delegation to take part in Garang's funeral
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 8/5/2005
Interior minister receives US congress delegation
Egypt-USA, Politics, 8/5/2005
Seminar on freeing the mideast from nuclear weapons
Regional-Israel, Politics, 8/5/2005
Military coupe in Mauritania
Units of the Presidential Guards in Mauritania on Wednesday morning took control of vital installations in the capital Nouakchott.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/4/2005
Statement by Mauritania's new coupe leaders
They raised their country's flags and signs of victories and chanted slogans commemorating freedom for Mauritania. Some of them demanded the release of political detainees and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/4/2005
Arab caution, international rejection to Mauritania's coupe
The coupe in Mauritania seemed to have surprised the Arab states. So far, no comment was issued from any Arab capital concerning it.
Mauritania, Politics, 8/4/2005
Iraqi constitution to have seperation of powers with parliament at the center
Member of the Iraqi constitution writing committee, Thamer Ghadban, said that the members agreed that the post of the President of the country to be an honorary one, while the executive committee will be in the hands of the prime minister.
Iraq, Politics, 8/4/2005
New Saudi king promises justice
Saudi Arabia's new king, Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, promised to enhance justice and serve all citizens without discrimination.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/4/2005
Saudi opposition reject allegiance to King Abdullah
The Islamic movement for reforms in Saudi Arabia, which takes London as a headquarters, refused to support Bai'a (traditional pledge of allegiance) for the new king and his crown prince, and called for the release of the political detainees in the kingdom.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/4/2005
Calm returns back to Sudan
Normal conditions started to return back to Sudan gradually following acts of violence that erupted after the announcement of the death of the Sudanese Vice President and leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) last Monday, in a Ugandan President's plane crash which was taking him from Uganda to southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 8/4/2005
An investigation committee on Garang's death
In a televised speech, the Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir yesterday stressed the ability of the authority to impose security and the supremacy of the law following the bloody events in the capital Khartoum, following the death of his first deputy John Garang.
Sudan, Politics, 8/4/2005
Five new candidates apply for presidential elections
Five new presidential hopefuls Wednesday registered with the presidential elections commission to stand in the Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential election.
Egypt, Politics, 8/4/2005
Lebanon, Syria need to boost economic ties
Chairman of Beirut Commerce and Industry Chamber, Adnan Qassar, on Wednesday underlined the importance of building distinguished relations with Syria.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/4/2005
Syria underlines borders with Lebanon have not been closed
Syria has underlined that borders with Lebanon have never been closed at any time, asserting that intensive measures taken at border crossing points were for security reasons because of the seizure of explosives and arms.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/4/2005
Hizbullah calls for internal dialogue on all issues
Lebanese Hizbullah Party on Wednesday renewed call to open in-depth dialogue on all issues including matters related to defending the country or tackling its social and economic problems.
Lebanon, Politics, 8/4/2005
AL chief: Arab summit still under discussion
Secretary General of the Arab League, Amr Moussa, said the idea of an emergency Arab summit is still in place, denying reports that it would be put off.
Regional, Politics, 8/4/2005
21 US soldiers were killed as Bush vows to stay in Iraq
The American president announced he will continue the war against what he called the enemy in Iraq. This commitment came following the killing of 21 American soldiers in Iraq within the two past days.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/4/2005
UN rights experts call on Israel to remove barrier on occupied Palestinian territory
A group of United Nations human rights experts today called on Israel to dismantle the barrier it is building in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and to make reparation for all damage caused, stressing that continued construction constitutes a violation of the country's human rights obligations.
Palestine-UN, Politics, 8/4/2005
Egyptian security trains Palestinian security forces
A delegation of Egyptian officers arrived in the Gaza Strip Wednesday via Rafah crossing to follow up the training of Palestinian security forces formed by the Palestinian Authority to maintain law and order in the areas to be evacuated by the Israeli forces in mid-August.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 8/4/2005
US opposed to UN Security Council reforms at this time
Anne W. Patterson, the deputy U.S. permanent representative to the United Nations, told the U.N. Security Council Tuesday the United States wants those seeking to expand the Security Council's permanent membership to defer those expansion plans.
Regional-USA, Politics, 8/4/2005
Lahoud for a Lebanon of institutions, an independent judiciary
Lebanon, Politics, 8/4/2005
22 Egyptians die due to torture in detention
The Egyptian Human Rights Organization, in its annual report on the status of human rights in the country, said that death of these persons is an indication that the phenomenon of torture is widespread, and is an indicator of the deteriorated health and living conditions inside jails.
Egypt, Politics, 8/3/2005
Saudi pledges of support to King Abdullah after Fahd's funeral
Saudis today vowed support to Saudi Arabia's new King Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz, as the 6th king for Saudi Arabia, in succession for King Fahd whose funeral was held on Tuesday.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/3/2005
Committee to invetigate Garang's death
Amid the critical security condition in Sudan, the UN Security Council urged the Sudanese people to be faithful to the memory of John Garang and to work for the restoring calm and to continue peace efforts.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Northern and Southern Sudanese violence after death of Garang
The Sudanese authorities continued for the second running day night a curfew in the capital Khartoum, and scores of armored vehicles were deployed at the entrances of main roads.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Garang's funeral on August 6th
The spokesman for the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM), Baqoun Amoum, said that the procedures to Vice-President John Garang's funeral will be held in Jouba which he had chosen to be the capital of southern Sudan, noting that Garang will be buried on Saturday, August 6th.
Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
First Egyptian female presidential hopeful
Ashgan Ahmed al-Bukhari, an Egyptian lawyer, received her application forms Monday for the coming presidential election due on September 7. She is the first woman to apply for the top post. She is married with three children.
Egypt, Politics, 8/3/2005
Al-Ahram: Al-Wafd leader rejects international observers for presidential elections
Opposition Al Wafd party leader in Egypt, Noaman Gomaa, rejected any international monitoring on the presidential elections due to be held in September.
Egypt, Politics, 8/3/2005
Supreme Leader: Iran will not give in to bullies on nuclear issue
Iran's Former President Mohammad Khatami said yesterday that "suspension of nuclear program had been a voluntary action from Iran for confidence building with international community and Iran does not need okay from any other country for operating in line with Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and safeguard agreement of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)."
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/3/2005
Lebanese prisoners in Israeli jails committee urge UN support
The Lebanese follow up committee in support of the detainees at Israeli jails called on Tuesday upon the Lebanese government and parliament to lodge an urgent complaint to the UN Security Council over the situation of the Lebanese detainees.
Lebanon-Israel-UN, Politics, 8/3/2005
Hizbullah chief meets Iran's revolution supreme leader
Supreme Leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution, Ali Khamenei, said Tuesday that Lebanon's Hizbullah has proved capability of resisting the Israeli aggression, and that it enjoys wisdom and political experience.
Lebanon-Iran, Politics, 8/3/2005
Lebanon commemorates 23rd anniversary of confronting Israeli invasion
Speeches delivered at the celebration hailed courageous and heroic operations of Lebanese national organizations which obliged the Israeli enemy to retreat and withdraw from the Lebanese capital to South Lebanon.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 8/3/2005
Italian figure for withdrawal of Italian troops from Iraq
Chairman of the Italian Green Party, Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio, called for an immediate withdrawal of Italian troops from Iraq, pointing out that the American war against Iraq led to tremendous numbers of victims, and contributed to "pouring oil on the fire of terrorism."
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 8/3/2005
American, Iraqi ambassadors discuss transfer of authority
The American and British ambassador to Iraq discussed with the Iraqi ministers of defense and the interior the issue of security transfer to the Iraqi forces, in preparation for the withdrawal of the foreign forces from Iraq.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 8/3/2005
Egyptian security team in Gaza as Israel's withdrawal nears
A well-informed source told Al-Ahram that the issue of the link between the West Bank, Gaza, Port, airport and Rafah checkpoint was not settled so far as concentration is focused on the withdrawal from Gaza.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 8/3/2005
Egyptian humanitarian aid arrives in Ethiopia
Ethiopia took delivery Tuesday of a shipment of humanitarian aid from Egypt for drought-affected people in some parts of the northeast African country.
Egypt-Ethiopia, Politics, 8/3/2005
Lahoud-celebration on 60th anniversary of army foundation
Lebanon, Politics, 8/3/2005
Syrian grand mufti: Syria enjoys deeply-rooted national unity
Syria, Politics, 8/3/2005
Abul-Gheit takes part in extraordinary African summit
Regional-Egypt, Politics, 8/3/2005
Al-Assad asks Laham to offer condolences over death of Garang
Syria-Sudan, Politics, 8/3/2005
Al-Assad receives UN former secretary general Ghali
Syria-UN, Politics, 8/3/2005
Zapatero's project on cvilizations alliance
Regional-Spain, Politics, 8/3/2005
Abdullah is Saudi Arabia's new king
Following the announcement of the death of King Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz, the Saudi royal court on Monday issued a statement in which it said that members of the Royal family appointed crow prince Abdullah Ibn Abdul Aziz as a King. In addition, minister of defense, aviation and general inspector, Prince Sultan Bin Abdul Aziz was appointed as a crown prince.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/2/2005
King Fahd to be buried in a normal cemetery
The Saudi Arabian authorities have taken strong security measures in the capital Riyadh to cope with the funeral measures for the late king Fahd Bin abdul Aziz who died on Monday at dawn following a long suffering with illness.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/2/2005
Sylva Keer Mayardit is the successor of John Garang
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) chose Sylva Keer Mayardit as its chairman in succession of its late leader John Garang. Leer used to have the post of the Vice President of the movement, and the leader of its military wing, known as the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA).
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Calls for calm in Sudan after the death of Garang
Leaders of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement discussed during their meeting in "New Site" city in southern Sudan the timing and place where their leader John Garang, the first vice President in Sudan, will be buried. Garang was killed in a helicopter crash in southern Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Vast Arab, international participation at King Fahd's funeral
Several Arab leaders and official delegations and senior foreign officials started to arrive in Saudi Arabia to take part in the king's funeral.
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 8/2/2005
Egypt mourns Garang
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 8/2/2005
Qathafi condolences on death of Garang
Libya-Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
US concerned by Egypt's treatment of the opposition
Egypt-USA, Politics, 8/2/2005
Syria cancels celebrations over passing away of king fahd
Syria-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/2/2005
Acts of violence following the death of Garang
The Sudanese authorities announced curfew in Khartoum for 12 hours, following the acts of riots which erupted after the death of John Garang.
Sudan, Politics, 8/2/2005
Qathafi condolences to King Fahd family
Libya-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/2/2005
Wafd party leader to run in coming presidential elections
The opposition al-Wafd Party leader Noman Gomaa said Monday that he will run in the coming presidential elections due on September 7.
Egypt, Politics, 8/2/2005
UN Security Council reforms face critical decisions
The United Nations was founded as an organization whose main function was to be conflict resolution and issues of war and peace, functions that have been the domain of the UN Security Council. And since the Security Council is at the heart of what the United Nations functions was designed to be, the Security Council reforms have been difficult in the past, but indications are that momentum is building up for a definite change in this body.
Regional-UN, Politics, 8/2/2005
Qathafi - Butaflika phone call
Libya-Algeria, Politics, 8/2/2005
Siniora pleased with Damascus meetings results
Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora said Monday he was satisfied with the outcome of his meetings with President Bashar al-Assad and other Syrian senior officials in Damascus yesterday, informing the Lebanese Cabinet of the smooth truck traffic flow across the borders to Syria.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/2/2005
Galloway: Syria is able to overcome all pressures
Member of the British House of Commons, George Galloway, said the Syrian people are able to overcome all difficulties and pressures being exerted on them from the outside because of their political stand.
Syria-UK, Politics, 8/2/2005
Iran proceeding with nuclear activities while it talks with Europeans
Top Iranian officials said today that Iran is moving ahead with its decision to resume activities at Isfahan Uranium Conversion Facility.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/2/2005
Lebanese MPs call for distinguished relations with syria
Lebanese Member of the Parliament and Chairman of the Lebanese Wafaa Resistance Bloc, Mohammad Ra'ad, called for establishing best and distinguished relations between Syria and Lebanon.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/2/2005
Khatami: Iran supports Lebanon
Iran on Monday renewed support to Lebanon "in the face of challenges it is exposed to."
Lebanon-Iran, Politics, 8/2/2005
Rice sees values, idealism as basis of U.S. foreign policy
The primary task of American diplomacy is to craft policies that are rooted in the core values and ideals of America's political system and to try to move the international community toward achieving positive goals in line with these values, according to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.
Regional-USA, Politics, 8/2/2005
Straw: American, British forces in Iraq inflame the armed rebellion
The British foreign office secretary Jack Straw admitted that the presence of the British and American forces in Iraq inflames what he called the armed rebellion in this country, where scores of Iraqis are killed almost daily since its invasion in March 2003.
Iraq-UK, Politics, 8/2/2005
Arab extraordinary summit postponed
Regional, Politics, 8/2/2005
Nasserite conference for supporting Syrian-Lebanese relations
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 8/2/2005
US position on Palestinian police's ability to carry guns
Palestine-USA, Politics, 8/2/2005
Garang dies after historic position as Sudan's postwar first vice-president
The Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir officially confirmed in a statement issued by the Presidency Office the death of the First Vice President, John Garang, and six of his aides, in a plane crash which was carrying him upon his return back from a private visit to the President of Uganda.
Sudan, Politics, 8/1/2005
Syria, Lebanon to maintain good relations based on mutual respect
Prime Minister Naji Otari said "What Syria asks for is the security and stability in Lebanon. It is an important and strategic requirement of the national security in Syria, both countries' security is one." Otari added that "some issues pertaining to the border passageways were resolved, and soon it will be reflected on the ground, through the flow of goods and individuals between the two sisterly countries."
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/1/2005
Iraq to complete constitution on time
The Iraqi constitution drafting committee decided to end its work in the mid-August and not to postpone this task, so as the national society ( parliament) will be able to vote on this document for presenting it for a citizens' referendum.
Iraq, Politics, 8/1/2005
Judiciary extends Balhah's detention, two Algerian soldiers killed
Two Algerian soldiers were killed and other four members of the municipal guards were killed in an attack on Saturday at a military vehicle west of the capital Algiers.
Algeria, Politics, 8/1/2005
Differences between Cairo and Algeria over Arab summit
The secretary general of the Arab league (AL) Amr Moussa admitted that there are differences between Egypt and Algeria over the urgent Arab summit due to be held on Wednesday in Sharm el-Sheikh.
Egypt-Algeria, Politics, 8/1/2005
Algerian escalation over convening the Arab Summit in Egypt
The Algerian foreign ministry announced on Sunday that Algeria might take part in its capacity as a member state, rather than as the current president for the Arab League, in the proposed Cairo Arab summit.
Regional-Algeria, Politics, 8/1/2005
Iran restarts peaceful nuclear activities
Iran is restarting its nuclear activities work to meet it's civil nuclear development, as Iran has said it will do, if the European Union did not present Iran with an acceptable work plan in this regard, by the set deadline of July 31.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 8/1/2005
Saddam Hussein trial to be broadcast on TV
The Iraqi advisor for national security affairs, Muwafaq al-Rubei,, said that the trial of the former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein will be transmitted live via TV to be seen by citizens.
Iraq, Politics, 8/1/2005
French FM renews appeals for Iraq hostages' release
French Foreign Minister Michel Barnier yesterday renewed calls for the release of the two French journalists taken hostage in Iraq ten days ago.
Iraq-France, Politics, 8/1/2005
al-Baath: Syrian-Moroccan relations are distinguished, Morocco's ambassador says
Morocco's Ambassador in Damascus Abdul Wahab al-Blouqi has described the Syrian-Moroccan relations as distinguished.
Morocco-Syria, Politics, 8/1/2005
Saudi Arabia's King Fahd passed away
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/1/2005
CBS News: Pentagon official was cooperating with FBI on Israel spy inquiry
The Pentagon official under suspicion of turning over classified information to Israel began cooperating with federal agents several weeks ago and was preparing to lead the authorities to contacts inside the Israeli government when the case became publicly known last week, according to government officials.
Israel-USA, Politics, 8/1/2005
Al-Assad receives Saniora
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 8/1/2005
BBC: Youssef Boutros Ghali pledges more reform to counter terror
Egypt, Politics, 8/1/2005
Al-Assad receives UAE information minister
Syria-United Arab Emirates, Politics, 8/1/2005
Mubarak receives Saudi FM
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 8/1/2005
Al-Shara confers with Galloway
Syria-UK, Politics, 8/1/2005
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