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Vatican's message on Ramadan: Let's show we can live together
Regional-Vatican, Politics, 10/15/2005
Islamic parties offices attacked on eve of vote
Differences continued in the positions of the political and religious blocs over voting for or against the Iraqi draft constitution on the vote. While the Kurds and the Shiite renewed their position in supporting voting "yes" for the constitution, most of the Sunnis cling to their rejecting position.
Iraq, Politics, 10/15/2005
Morocco is ready for dialogue with Algeria on Sahara issue
Morocco has announced readiness for direct dialogue with Algeria over the western Sahara, which is under disputes between the Kingdom and the Algeria- backed Polisario movement.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 10/15/2005
Sudan, Eritrea: ending ten years of boycott
Both Sudan and Eritrea announced on Friday breaking the stalemate in their tense relations since ten years. This followed four days of talks between the two sides.
Sudan-Eritrea, Politics, 10/15/2005
Morocco ends evacuation of 1600 emigrants
Morocco announced that the air bridge which its installed as from Wajda town northeast of the country ended on Friday after the evacuation of 1600 illegal emigrants from Mali and Senegal.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 10/15/2005
Human rights protests over Morocco's mal treatment of African emigrants
Some 200 activists and passers by gathered near the parliament in the capital Rabat, and some of them chanted slogans in support of the emigrants, while they were carrying lit candles. Others carried banners on which written "Morocco can not be the police of migration to Europe" and "no for racism."
Morocco, Politics, 10/15/2005
al-Bayan: News on resignation of the Kuwaiti crown prince next week
The United Arab Emirates UAE al-Bayan daily quoted on Friday members of the ruling family in Kuwait as saying that the Kuwaiti crown prince Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Sabah will resign his post when he comes back from London next week.
Kuwait, Politics, 10/15/2005
Sinioura visits Paris on Tuesday
This comes on the fall of the issuance of the report of the chairman of the UN investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon-France, Politics, 10/15/2005
Abul Gheit: Syria and Lebanon are in very critical situation
The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Abul Gheit said on Friday that his country is making consultations with each of Syria and the USA with the aim to assure that coming developments will not negatively affect the conditions in Damascus and Beirut, stressing Egypt's rejection of the calls to change the ruling regime in Syria.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 10/15/2005
Pressure on Syria is to weaken the region
Syria's ambassador in Brasilia said on Thursday the aim of US pressure on Syria is in the US and Israeli interests in the region.
Syria-USA, Politics, 10/15/2005
Iran not going to be hostage to other's foreign policy using nuclear supplies
"Having been a victim of a pattern of deprivation of peaceful nuclear material and technology, Iran cannot solely rely on procurement of fuel from outside sources," Iran's Ambassador to London said Saturday, IRNA reported.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 10/15/2005
Russia rejects bids to isolate Syria: Russian official
Russia rejects the arbitrary attempts to isolate Syria and the escalated tension around her, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Sultanov said Friday, calling for exerting all efforts to prevent appearance of new focus tension in the region.
Syria-Russia, Politics, 10/15/2005
Qathafi calls investigating Arafat's death
The Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi on Friday called for setting up an international investigation committee to investigate the death of the late Palestinian President Yasser Arafat who died on November 11, 2004 in a military hospital in Paris.
Palestine-Libya, Politics, 10/15/2005
Fears of ethnic tension: Egyptian security cordon Mar Jerjus church
The Egyptian security authorities imposed tough security measures around Mar Jerjus ( Saint Georges) Church in Alexandria city with continued protests by hundreds deploring a debated Christian play on CD rums distorting for Muslims.
Egypt, Politics, 10/15/2005
Sunni differences over the Iraqi constitution
Chief of al-Daleim tribe Sheikh al-Daleim sad that all members of the of the Iraqi people have to forget their differences and that the Sunni have not to repeat the mistakes of the past by boycotting the referendum and the elections because this is not in their interest.
Iraq, Politics, 10/14/2005
Voting for the constitution starts
the independent elections committee which supervises the elections has not announced if the toppled President Saddam Hussein had voted on the constitution or not, as his trial has not started yet.
Iraq, Politics, 10/14/2005
Damascus eulogizes Kanaan, holds media responsible for his death
The Syrian foreign minister Farouk al-Shara held the Lebanese mass media, without naming them, responsible for the death of the Syrian minister of interior Ghazi Kanaan whose suicide was declared on Wednesday and was buried on Thursday in his birthplace.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005
Lebanese cabinet calls for extending Mehlis's mission
The Lebanese minister of the information Ghazi al-Areidi said on Thursday that the Lebanese cabinet asked officially for extending the mission of the UN investigation committee in the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri until December 15th.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/14/2005
Assassination facts will end Lebanese concern: Lahoud
Lebanon's President Emile Lahoud said Thursday that unveiling the truth of the assassination of Lebanese former Premier Rafiq Hariri will contribute to removing Lebanese people's concerns and fears.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/14/2005
Kanaan committed suicide, final investigations say
First Attorney General in Damascus, Mohammad Marwan al-Lowaji, stressed Thursday that the late Interior Minister, Ghazi Kanaan, died by committing suicide when he shot himself using his personal pistol at his office yesterday morning.
Syria, Politics, 10/14/2005
Mubarak calls on election candidates to respect each other
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak in his capacity as the leader of the National Democratic Party (NDP) approved Thursday names of 444 candidates including 176 new faces who will run for the coming parliamentary election in 222 constituencies.
Egypt, Politics, 10/14/2005
Kanaan death renew accusation to Damascus of assassinating Hariri
Israel had made use of the suicide incident of the Syrian minister of interior Ghazi Kanaan to renew accusations against Damascus in the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri which is being investigated by a UN team which had already questioned Kanaan
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005
ABC news: Saudi King Abdullah on Iran, oil, and internal reform
Concerning human rights, including women's rights, King Abdullah expressed confidence of continued reforms and expected "women to be allowed to drive cars one day."
Saudi Arabia-Regional, Politics, 10/14/2005
Shara-Statement on Kanaan assassination
Syria's Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara said on Thursday said that some media and what was leaked from the UN Investigation Committee investigating into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri unjustly contributed to the death of Syrian minister Ghazi Kanaan.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005
Gul describes Syrian-Turkish relations as excellent
"Syria has always denied what the American administration is saying against it. The Syrian honest stances will remove the pressures against it," Gul added.
Syria-Turkey, Politics, 10/14/2005
Baghdad: Saddam's will have an open trial
The spokesman for the special Iraqi court, on the trial of the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, Raed al- Jouhi, said on Thursday that Saddam Hussein's trial sessions which start on October 19 and will be open and in the presence of UN observers.
Iraq, Politics, 10/14/2005
Arab League chief in Iraq next week
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa is scheduled to visit Iraq next Monday and Tuesday, a sources at the Arab League said on Thursday.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 10/14/2005
Iraq makes last minute preparations for constitutional vote
A US government report said: As Iraq makes final preparations for the October 15 constitutional referendum, there are more than 1 million new registered voters since the January elections.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 10/14/2005
Continued violence in Iraq
In another development, Australian soldiers in south Iraq were exposed to gunfire. This was for the first time since their deployment there
Iraq, Politics, 10/14/2005
Egypt warns against Israel racial separation wall
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmad Abul Gheit on Thursday warned against dangers of Israel's continuation of building the racial separation wall in the Palestinian lands and against its "illegal procedures in occupied Jerusalem."
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 10/14/2005
al-Ahram: Egyptian fm warns against Israel's nuclear singularity
Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit warned on Thursday against Israel's singularity in possessing nuclear powers in the area, and Israel's rejection to subjugate its nuclear buildings to the international monitoring.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 10/14/2005
Oti will not visit Damascus; Lebanon is progressing
The European envoy for the Middle East peace process Marc Oti denied after his meeting with the Egyptian foreign minister Ahmad Abul Gheit in Cairo his readiness to visit Syria at the meantime, saying that "it is inappropriate to visit Damascus at the meantime."
Regional-European Union, Politics, 10/14/2005
UN helps Somalia re-establish national police force
With Somalia riven by factional fighting and lacking a functioning central government for the past 14 years, the first steps have been taken to rebuild a national civilian police force at a United Nations-backed workshop.
Somalia-UN, Politics, 10/14/2005
Syrian-Lebanese military coordination
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/14/2005
Egyptian paper on Washington Syria relations
Syria-USA, Politics, 10/14/2005
Hijackers release UN-chartered food aid ship in Somalia
Hijackers have released a United Nations ship carrying food aid for 78,000 of the most vulnerable people in Somalia after seizing it on Wednesday while it was unloading in port.
Somalia, Politics, 10/14/2005
Lebanese deputy speaker: Kanaan suicide due to pain from Syrian-Lebanese development
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005
Al-Assad: any Syrian involved in Hariri assassination is traitor
The Syrian President Bashar al-Assad denied that Syria has any relations to the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, but he said that if the international investigation proves the involvement of Syrians in the operation, then such Syrians will be considered traitors and will be punished strongly.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/13/2005
Kanaan's statements before death to Lebanese radio
The announcement of the suicide of Ghazi Kanaan, the minister of interior in Syria, came only hours after he had made a statement to the Voice Of Lebanon radio in which he commented on a news broadcast by the Lebanese "New TV" on a testimony he made before the international investigation committee regarding the assassination of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005
Late Syrian interior minister refuted Lebanese accusations against him
Syria's Minister of Interior General Ghazi Kanaan denied in a radio interview on Wednesday what was reported over the minute of testimony to the UN committee investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Hariri saying they "are just lies we have to refute."
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/13/2005
Lebanon underlines solidarity with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/13/2005
Agreement over the Iraqi constitution
In an important political development, the Iraqi President Jalal al-Talibani on Wednesday announced that the main Iraqi sides have reached an agreement which he described as historic, that allows for making constitutional changes that meet the demands of the Arab Sunnis, following the legislative elections due in mid December.
Iraq, Politics, 10/13/2005
President Bashar al-Assad's interview with CNN
Al-Assad: I wouldn't say this is true. It's completely wrong. You have many aspects of the problem. The first aspect is that no country can control its borders completely. An example is the border between the United States and Mexico; and many American officials told me that they cannot control the borders with Mexico but they end up saying you should control your borders with Iraq
Syria-Regional-USA, Politics, 10/13/2005
US sources stresses Syria has no relation to assassination of Hariri
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 10/13/2005
Expected governmental reshuffle in Algeria
An Algerian parliamentary source disclosed on Wednesday that a nearby government's reshuffle will be made in Algeria during which the current prime minister Ahmad O Yahya will be removed, and the minister of state Abdul Aziz Balkhadem will succeed him.
Algeria, Politics, 10/13/2005
Ali Habib warns against zionist attack on the region
Syria's Chief of Staff of the Army and the Armed Forces warned on Wednesday "against the Zionist imperialist attack on the region."
Syria-Israel-USA, Politics, 10/13/2005
New crown prince expected for Kuwait
Analysists on Wednesday expected that the current crisis the ruling family in Kuwait is passing would pressure the sick ruler of Kuwait to change his crown prince, who is also sick.
Kuwait, Politics, 10/13/2005
Coolness in the Libyan- Italian relations
The Italian foreign minister Jian Franco Fini on Wednesday announced that Libya's Leader Muammar al-Qathafi renewing the resumption to the celebration of historic day the Italians were ejected out of Libya on October 7th is not an "acceptable matter."
Libya-Italy, Politics, 10/13/2005
US voiced support to Lebanese premier, ignoring the President
The USA has expressed its strong support to the Lebanese government led by the Prime minister Foaud Sinioura who recently faced Syrian criticism and had a political confrontations with the Lebanese President, Emil Lahoud.
Lebanon-Syria-USA, Politics, 10/13/2005
Signs of improved Syrian-French relations
Ambassador Girault said that "France isn't willing to destabilize Syria with which it is linked by good relations. I hear and read in newspapers that France wants to impose sanctions on Syria...and I say it's not true because during all the periods passed by the Syrian-French relations, we saw difficulties, but friendship always surmounted these difficulties
Syria-France, Politics, 10/13/2005
US says Iraqi constitutional compromise is very positive
The Bush administration says it views a last-minute compromise among Iraqi legislators on the country's draft constitution as "something that is very positive," and "part of what democracy and freedom are all about."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 10/13/2005
European parliament acknowledges Iran's nuclear program
The European Parliament adopted a joint resolution on Thursday saying that the Islamic Republic of Iran "has the right to develop a nuclear program according to Article IV of the NPT and supports the proposals of the EU for cooperation with Iran in the nuclear field for peaceful use." The resolution was adopted by 499 votes in favour, 43 against and 89 abstentions during the plenary session in Brussels.
Iran-European Union, Politics, 10/13/2005
Turkish interest in ME issues
Regional-Turkey, Politics, 10/13/2005
42 joint projects with European universities
Egypt-European Union, Politics, 10/13/2005
Syrian minister of interiorĘcommits suicide
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 10/12/2005
On the draft Iraqi constitution
Concerning political developments in Iraq, all Iraqi sides ( the Arab Sunnis, the Shiites and the Kurds) failed to reach an agreement to get out of the crisis of differences over the constitution, just five days before the date of the people's referendum on it.
Iraq, Politics, 10/12/2005
Warrant of arrest against former Iraqi officials over stealing
The Iraqi authorities accused scores of officials including ministers in the former interim government of stealing millions of dollars and issued a warrant of arrest against them.
Iraq, Politics, 10/12/2005
Ruler of Qatar addresses the Shoura council, defines the state's policy
the Amir of Qatar indicated the beginning of a new phase and a landmark in the history of Qatar which is enforcing the country's permanent constitution which set the basic components of the society.
Qatar, Politics, 10/12/2005
Syrian-Lebanese relations are historical: Lebanese speaker
Speaker of Lebanese Parliament Nabih Berri said Tuesday that Syrian-Lebanese relations are historical and national. "Syria has helped Lebanon overcome its ordeal during the civil war and after al-Taif Accord.. the Lebanese were capable to build the Lebanese state institutions through Syrian support," Lebanese National News Agency quoted Berri as saying in a press conference held at Qatar's capital of Doha.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/12/2005
Abul-Gheit: Iraqi issue complicated
Foreign Minister Ahmed Abul- Gheit said Tuesday Egypt has exchanged ideas with Britain on the activation of the Middle East process.
Egypt-Iraq, Politics, 10/12/2005
Arab league continues mission in Iraq
The mission of the Arab League continued its mission in Iraq following the attack it was exposed to on Monday and resulted in killing two persons and wounding other seven in the lines of the Iraqi guards.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 10/12/2005
Qatar outlines foreign policy
He explained that enhancing relations with the countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC member states comes at the forefront of the foreign policies of Qatar in the seek to achieve integration among its member states especially in the economic field in manifestation of the hopes and ambitions of the Gulf citizen.
Qatar-Regional, Politics, 10/12/2005
Al-Zandani warns America against fighting God
The speaker of the Shoura council of the Yemeni opposition Islah ( reform) party said that the American accusations addressed to him, which alleged his involvement in supporting and financing what is called terrorism, are false and baseless.
Yemen-USA, Politics, 10/12/2005
France calls for peace in Darfur
France has persistently urged all sides in Darfur to halt attacks on the soldiers of the mission of the African Union for peace keeping and to honor cease fire in the district.
Sudan-France, Politics, 10/12/2005
The Independent: Iraqis call for British troops departure
Iraq-UK, Politics, 10/12/2005
Al-Assad exclusive interview on CNN
Syria-USA, Politics, 10/12/2005
Syria adopts dialogue culture: grand mufti
Syria, Politics, 10/12/2005
al-Watan: Iran rejects entry of goods stamped made in 'Arab Gulf'
Gulf-Iran, Politics, 10/12/2005
Talks on Iraqi constitution changes continues
The Kurdish parliamentarian member in the constitution drafting committee Mahmoud Othman and the Sunni leaders who are taking part in the talks said they are focused on six or seven points including articles in the constitution relating to the foundation of a federalism in the south, and one article concerning the expulsion committee of the Baathists from political posts.
Iraq, Politics, 10/11/2005
Parliament elections in Egypt start November 9
The Egyptian president Hosni Mubrak on Monday defined the date of starting the general Egyptian elections on November 9th, and these are to be made in three phases.
Egypt, Politics, 10/11/2005
Oman licenses private radio stations
The Sultanate of Oman on Monday announced licensing the establishment of four private TV and radio stations for the first time in the Sultanate.
Oman, Politics, 10/11/2005
Kuwait: Sheikh Salem calls for a team leadership
Member of the Kuwaiti ruling family Sheikh Salem al-Ali al-Sabah, the chairman of the national guard and the fourth in the hierarchy of the royal family, called on Monday for a team leadership in the rule, so as to put an end to constitutional violations and corruption.
Kuwait, Politics, 10/11/2005
Egyptian parliamentary elections and the Muslim Brothers group
The officially banned Muslim Brothers groups in Egypt nominated 150 members for the next parliamentary elections in the country, doubling thereby number of its candidates in which it took part in the elections of year 2000, in what it considered an increase in freedom and political awareness.
Egypt, Politics, 10/11/2005
Okaz: Riyadh: Royal pardon includes 36 wanted
The Saudi Arabian government announced on Monday that a royal pardon will cover every and each person of the wanted, including the 36-member terrorist list, which was circulated last June, if they surrender themselves.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/11/2005
Egypt hails Syrian cooperation with UN investigation team
"Syria has fully cooperated with the international investigation team into the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq al-Hariri, and this is worthy to appreciate her stance," Egyptian Presidential Spokesman Suleiman Awad said Monday.
Egypt-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005
London reduces forces in Iraq, Bin Hali denies attacks on AL procession
The assistant secretary general of the Arab League, Ahmad Bin Hali, on Monday denied that the procession of the Arab League now present in Iraq was exposed to fire.
Iraq-Regional-UK, Politics, 10/11/2005
Lebanese newspaper warns against problems in Lebanon
The Lebanese al-Safir daily newspaper warned against attempts by some "would-be politicians who are incited by the US and France" to weaken Arabism and Syria's stances in Lebanon ahead of the report of the international investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005
Bahrain: we will not normalize with Israel
Bahrain's new foreign minister Sheikh Khaled Bin Ahmad Bin Muhammad al-Khalifa said on Sunday that the kingdom does not intend to establish relations with Israel, despite its decision taken to end the boycott of the Israeli product as part of the free trade agreement conditions between Bahrain and the USA.
Bahrain-Israel, Politics, 10/11/2005
Welsh is tomorrow in Beirut
The Lebanese prime minister Foaud Sinioura told the Lebanese daily Assafir that the US under secretary of state for the Middle East affairs David Welsh will visit Lebanon tomorrow, within the course of his tour on the region.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 10/11/2005
Egypt denies Israeli allegations of al-Qaida imposition in Sinai
One Egyptian security source denied on Monday the Israeli allegations to that al-Qaida organization established a base for itself in Sinai.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 10/11/2005
Saudi Arabia seeks to renovate its British planes
Saudi Arabian sources said that the government may agree to finalize a deal ranging between 2 to 3 billion dollars to renovate the British Tornado jet fighters, in the framework of plans to enhance its armed forces.
Saudi Arabia-UK, Politics, 10/11/2005
Qatar joins the UN security council
The UN general assembly in New York on Monday elected five nonpermanent states in the UN security council which are Qatar, Congo ( Brazavil ), Ghana, Peru and Slovakia.
Qatar-Regional, Politics, 10/11/2005
Al-Hariri meets Sfeir: the kill will pay the price
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005
Britain bans 15 ( terrorist) organizations
The British minister of interior office Charles Clerk on Monday issued a list of Islamic organizations that they labeled as terrorist organizations, asking the British parliament to ban them.
Regional-UK, Politics, 10/11/2005
Lebanese speaker underlines ties significance with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 10/11/2005
Security clashes in Ein Shams university
The demonstrators, including hundreds of female students chanted slogans against the security forces last week for detaining university female students and interrogate them for hours, as well as the security men interference in the life of the university students
Egypt, Politics, 10/10/2005
Air bridge to return African emigrants from Morocco
Al-Jazeera satellite TV said that the UN organization for Migration and the ICRC opened an air bridge between the Moroccan city of Wajda and the countries of the south of the African desert to repatriate illegal emigrants.
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Diplomatic moves to contain crisis of emigrants from Morocco to Spain
The Spanish foreign minister Migeul Angle Moratinos who arrived in Rabat today hopes to reach a political agreement in which he requests an emergency plan from the UN humanitarian agencies for the emigrants.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 10/10/2005
Algerian efforts to challenge illegal immigration
Algeria announced it will intensify its efforts to counter illegal immigration after Morocco demanded it to stop emigrants from crossing its lands to Morocco on their way to Europe.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 10/10/2005
Lebanese parliamentarian reiterates palestinian right to return home
Lebanese member of parliament Ayyoub Hamid said the Palestinians have a right to return to their homeland in line with the UN Security Council Resolution No. 194.
Lebanon-Palestine, Politics, 10/10/2005
Mehlis committee to continue mission until December
Lebanese Justice Minister, Charles Rizk, said that the UN investigation committee into the assassination of former Lebanese Premier Rafiq Hariri would remain in Lebanon until mid December.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 10/10/2005
Hizbullah warns against foreign intervention in lebanon
Deputy secretary General of the Lebanese Hizbullah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, described foreign intervention in his country's internal affairs as "an Israeli decision in nature, identity and outcomes."
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 10/10/2005
Former Lebanese premier criticizes foreign intervention
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Omar Karami said condemned the decision of foreign intervention in his country's internal affairs as presented by the US and France to the United Nations is an Israeli decision, adding that all its article reflect Israel's demands.
Lebanon-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Asefi decribes Syrian-Iranian relations as distinguished
Asafi underlined that Syrian and Iranian officials have a political will to reinforce those relations
Syria-Iran, Politics, 10/10/2005
Iraqi Turks oppose the constitution
The advisor of the national security in Iraq, Muwaffaq al-Rubei, said that if the draft constitution referendum fails in mid October, it will mean a delay in the political transfer operation in Iraq of one year or more.
Iraq, Politics, 10/10/2005
Baghdad rejects national reconciliation under an Arab umbrella
The Interim Iraqi government rejected the call made by the Arab League to convene a national reconciliation conference in Iraq and announced it is not in need of convening such a conference under the umbrella of the Arab League.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Al-Tagammu Party competes for 3 parliamentary seats in North Sinai
Egypt, Politics, 10/10/2005
Arab League welcomes code of honor by Palestinian factions
The Arab League on Sunday welcomed the "code of honor" reached by eight Palestinian factions to end inter-Palestinian fighting and inter-Palestinian blood-letting.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Solana calls for halting acts of violence in Darfur
The higher representative for the foreign policy in the European Union Javier Solana expressed in statements he made in Njamina his wonder over the renewed cycle of violence in Darfur, calling for calm.
Sudan-European Union, Politics, 10/10/2005
African Union kidnapped soldiers released in Darfur
The African Union announced that several members of its contingents held earlier as hostages in the Sudanese Darfur region were released.
Sudan-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Egyptian-Jordanian-Bahraini summit in Cairo
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 10/10/2005
Kuwaiti parliamentarians call for protecting a mosque
Two Kuwaiti Shiite parliamentarians asked the authorities to ensure protection for a Shiite mosque which was exposed to an attack last Friday. Parliamentarian Saleh Ashour said that 50 persons, most of them are young people, set fire in a car in front of the mosque in al-Jahra city and threw stones at worshippers.
Kuwait, Politics, 10/10/2005
Mauritania's ruler keeps the relation with Israel
Faal, on the other hand, stressed that the government will not permit a license to founding Islamic parties, noting that Islam is Mauritania's religion, according to the constitution "and no party can monopolize it," adding to the "democratic alliance" ( al-Tadafur al-Demoqrati ) party which Islamists constitute its main power which had been seeking a license since a while.
Mauritania-Israel, Politics, 10/10/2005
Mubarak receives Wolfensohn
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 10/10/2005
Abbas - Sharon meeting postponed
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 10/10/2005
On the trial of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein
Iraq, Politics, 10/10/2005
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