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Failure of the Egyptian opposition in parliamentary elections
The almost final results of the first phase of the Egyptian parliamentary elections revealed the failure of several opposition members, while ministers and senior leaders of the ruling party won the elections.
Egypt, Politics, 11/12/2005
Massive demonstrations by Muslim Brothers in Cairo in protest of election results
The Egyptian police arrested seven members of the Muslim Brothers group during demonstrations that erupted in the center of Cairo after Friday's prayers, in protest of what they claimed to be falsification in the first phase of the parliamentary elections.
Egypt, Politics, 11/12/2005
The Egyptian ruling party and the elections
News reports in Cairo said that the performance of the ruling party in the parliamentary elections was much less than expected, as the party lost 20% of the circles where it is very influential, in addition to taking part in the repeated election rounds in many circles most of them against Muslim Bthe rothers.
Egypt, Politics, 11/12/2005
Dissolved Baath party in Iraq announces death of Ezzat al-Douri
News reports quoted a statement by the dissolved Baath party in Iraq said that Ezzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the second man during the rule of the toppled Iraqi president Saddam Hussein died on Friday.
Iraq, Politics, 11/12/2005
Jordan interrogates suspects in Amman's explosions
the police inspected the poor quarters in the capital Amman inhabited by Iraqi workers, adding some of the detained persons were released.
Jordan, Politics, 11/12/2005
Syrian and world reactions on al-Assad's speech
Damascus represents the "beating heart of Arabism" and the "castle of Arab steadfastness" and "we will not allow any one to hurt this heart," Atwani concluded.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/12/2005
Lahoud meets with UN investigators
A Lebanese official source denied that the Lebanese President Emi Lahoud was subjected to interrogation in the international investigation of the murder of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 11/12/2005
Ahmadinejad says Iran to press ahead with its rights to nuclear development
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a meeting today with the visiting Secretary General of Russia National Security Council Igor Ivanov said that Iran dose not welcome the prospect of its nuclear dossier referred to the UN National Security Council, but, it will not be intimidated by the hegemonic powers
Iran-Russia, Politics, 11/12/2005
Syrian-Swedish talks over parliamentary and defense Issues
"It is important to deal in a real way with issues of the region," the Minister noted pointing out at risks posed due to the "double standard way of handling international resolutions" and said that "Israel is challenging the international legitimacy by its occupation of Arab lands and its ignoring of the international resolutions."
Syria-Sweden, Politics, 11/12/2005
Bush calls Syria for complete cooperation with UN committee
The US President George W. Bush has called on Syria to fully cooperate with the UN committee in charge of investigating in the killing of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri and to stop the attempt to frighten and destabilize the Lebanese government.
Syria-USA, Politics, 11/12/2005
Bush says Iraq is at center of fight against terrorism
In a speech that condemned the ideology of terrorism and presented a strategy for defeating it, US President George W. Bush asserted that "because free peoples believe in the future, free peoples will own the future."
Regional-USA, Politics, 11/12/2005
Forum for the future promotes democracy, job creation
Leaders from Europe, the United States and the Arab states announced November 12 the establishment of two new institutions under the auspices of the Forum for the Future to support democratic reform efforts and economic growth in the broader Middle East and North Africa.
Regional, Politics, 11/12/2005
Annan in Baghdad to express solidarity with Iraq
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan arrived in Iraq this morning for a one-day visit to the capital, Baghdad, where he met with a number of top Iraqi leaders and the staff of the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) while voicing support for an Arab League conference on the troubled country.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/12/2005
Ethiopian-Eritrean border remains tense, potentially volatile, UN mission reports
The military situation along the Ethiopian-Eritrean border, which Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned could lead to another round of "devastating hostilities," remained tense and potentially volatile during the past week, according to the latest update from the increasingly restricted United Nations peacekeeping mission in the area.
Ethiopia-Eritrea, Politics, 11/12/2005
Mubarak discusses Lebanese developments with Siniora, Hariri
Egypt-Lebanon, Politics, 11/12/2005
Mubarak stresses support to Palestinian people to establish their independent state
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 11/12/2005
Egypts economic reforms conducive to investments attraction: WB
Egypt's economic reforms have borne fruits in creating a favorable climate for attracting investments, said a report by the World Bank.
Egypt, Politics, 11/12/2005
Annan welcomes Syria's desire to cooperate with UN
Syria-UN, Politics, 11/12/2005
Iraq progressing toward democracy, Rice affirms in baghdad
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/12/2005
Syrian detainee receives proposal to give false testimony
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 11/12/2005
Al-Assad addresses nation on Syria's position at this important juncture
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad said: For Syria was able then to stand the storms blowing from every direction and which failed to achieve their objectives. That is why they think that these young people are the week point in any confrontation or any attempt to crack our national structure. I tell you, in all confidence, that your generation will prove to the enemies and the opponents that it is not less capable of standing fast and challenging than those who preceded them
Syria, Politics, 11/11/2005
Lebanese government regrets al-Assad's speech
The speech made by the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday raised disappointment of the Lebanese government which expressed rejection of the criticism made by the Syrian President against Lebanon especially against the Prime minister Fouad Sinioura.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/11/2005
Syria cooperation with UN investigation has concern for national interest
The American accusation and the French threats to Syria, have come despite al-Assad's commitment in a speech before the students of Damascus university to collaborate with the UN investigation committee to the murder of al-Hariri, but the Syrian President stressed his country's cooperation with the UN investigation does not mean it will sacrifice its national interest in the context of this cooperation.
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 11/11/2005
Washington: al-Assad's speech appalling
The USA criticized the speech delivered by Syria's President Bahar al-Assad on Thursday, and accused Damascus of not collaborating with the UN investigation committee to the murder of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Syria-USA, Politics, 11/11/2005
Amman explosions victims increase, vast detention campaign
The Jordanian security authorities launched a vast campaign of detention and arrested large number of suspects in the course of investigations to the explosions in three hotels in Amman.
Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005
al-Qaida claims responsibility for Amman explosions
The al-Qaida organization in Iraq led by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi justified its execution of Amman's explosions because Jordan has been converted into a launching pad for the "war against Islam."
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 11/11/2005
Judicial activists demonstrate in Bahrain
Hundreds of Bahraini people demonstrated in the capital Manama on Thursday in protest for human rights violations and demanding jobs, finding solutions for housing, and receiving the Bahraini nationality. The demonstration was in response to the call by people's committees in the country.
Bahrain, Politics, 11/11/2005
Washington calls Tunisia for political reforms, enhance human rights
The USA has called on Tunisia to achieve political reforms and honor human rights. This call was made several days before the convening of the world summit on information due to open in the Tunisian capital.
Tunisia-USA, Politics, 11/11/2005
Al-Assad: Syria moving ahead with development plans
President Bashar al-Assad on Thursday said that "despite the difficult situations we live as citizens and we will go ahead with our development plans to improve living standards and continue the economic, political and administrative reform and fight corruption to include all that offend the people and the nation's interests."
Syria, Politics, 11/11/2005
Qathafi's son considers Bulgarian nurses in AIDS case innocent
Seif al-Islam al-Qathafi, the son of the Libyan leader Muammar al-Qathafi said on Thursday that he personally does not consider that the five Bulgarian nurses who were sentenced to death on charges of transferring the AIDS/HIV virus to hundreds of Libyan children as guilty.
Libya-Bulgaria, Politics, 11/11/2005
Rice in north Iraq calls for vast participation in elections
The US Secretary of state Condaleezza Rice arrived in Musil city in north Iraq on Friday in a visit which was not declared before for security reasons.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/11/2005
Palestinian official convinced Arafat was poisoned
"On the first anniversary of the death of Arafat the agency quoted the Palestinian Dr Mustafa al-Barghawti as not ruling out that Arafat had been poisoned with a rare and mysterious material," JANA said.
Palestine-Libya, Politics, 11/11/2005
UN panel on Palestinian Rights marks 30th anniversary but sees failure of peace efforts
Marking the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People, its lead officials yesterday said the occasion is not a cause for celebration but rather an opportunity to reflect on decades of failed efforts to resolve the question of Palestine.
Palestine-Israel-UN, Politics, 11/11/2005
Preparation for the fourth round of the Egyptian-Sudanese
Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif held ministerial meeting to prepare for the fourth round of the Egyptian-Sudanese Joint Committee to be held Saturday aiming at activating cooperation programs between the two states.
Egypt-Sudan, Politics, 11/11/2005
Al-Assad sends Jordanian king a message of solidarity
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005
Mubarak: Egypt stands by Jordan's side in face of terror
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 11/11/2005
Al-Assad stresses Syrian principled stances
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/11/2005
Al-Assad calls Mubarakl
Syria-Egypt, Politics, 11/11/2005
Reports on offer on Iran 'uranium compromise'
Russia was reported Thursday to be proposing a compromise plan that will permit Iran to continue uranium conversion at its Isfahan plant, IRNA reported yesterday.
Iran-Russia, Politics, 11/11/2005
Asahi Shimbun: On Japan's withdrawal from Iraq next year
Concerning the foreign forces in Iraq, press sources in Japan said that Tokyo is studying puling out its forces from Iraq in the first half of 2006 and to complete the pullout by the fall of September of that year.
Iraq-Japan, Politics, 11/11/2005
Mandela in Libya to receive
Libya-South Africa, Politics, 11/11/2005
Start of parliamentary elections held in Egypt
Hundreds of thousands of Egyptians turned out to cast their ballots for a new parliament yesterday as the first phase of the month-long voting process kicked off.
Egypt, Politics, 11/10/2005
67 killed, 300 injured in explosions in Jordan, al-Qaida not ruled out
The Jordanian government accused the leader of al-Qaida organization in Iraq Abu Musab al-Zarqawi of being the main suspect in the three explosions which shook three hotels in the capital Amman on Wednesday.
Jordan, Politics, 11/10/2005
Palestinian intelligence official, killed, Syrian film maker al-Aqqad injured, his daughter killed in Amman's explosions
Security and media sources in Amman said that the Palestinian intelligence department official in the West Bank, Maj. Gen. Bashir Nafe, who was in the al-Hayat Grand hotel is among the persons killed in the explosion.
Jordan-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005
Jordan takes tough security, governmental measures
The Jordanian security authorities imposed a security belt in the surrounding of the hotels which were exposed to three explosions, and rescue teams evacuated the victims from Radisson hotel which is often visited by Asian and European diplomats.
Jordan, Politics, 11/10/2005
Vast condemnation for Amman's explosions
The explosions in the Jordanian capital Amman which was targeted by three explosions at hotels, and resulted in killing 67 persons and injuring other hundreds, were vastly deplored at the national, regional and international levels.
Jordan-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005
Syrian committee bans travel of 6 officials in relation to the Hariri murder
The Syrian special judicial committee on the investigation of the former Lebanese prime minister murder banned the travel of 6 Syrian officials wanted for interrogation by the UN investigation committee to this end.
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 11/10/2005
Annan rules out an American military action against Syria
The UN secretary general Kofi Annan ruled out the US to militarily attack Syria over the UN investigation on the murder of the former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri.
Syria-USA, Politics, 11/10/2005
Moussa says Syria is fully ready to cooperate with international investigation
"We assure Syria's willingness and position of full cooperation with the international investigating committee as I have been briefed on a number of exchanged letters that pour into this cooperation," Moussa told journalists after meeting Foreign Minister Farouq al-Sharaa.
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005
US Zoellick says Sudan at critical juncture
Sudan stands today at a "critical juncture" and needs to "regain the momentum for peace," US Deputy Secretary of State Robert B. Zoellick said November 9, stressing that "the success or failure of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) still hangs in the balance, and with it, the future of Sudan."
Sudan-USA, Politics, 11/10/2005
Mubarak, Annan discuss the Middle East developments
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and visiting UN Secretary General Kofi Annan discussed latest developments in the Middle East and Africa, Presidential Spokesman Soliman Awwad said.
Egypt-UN, Politics, 11/10/2005
On US policy on torture and secret prisons
He was asked "Back to the thorny subject of secret prisons. The Secretary of State again was asked about this and she did her dance of the seven veils. Why can't we have just a straight answer whether these reports are true or false?"
Regional-USA, Politics, 11/10/2005
On Bahrain conference on middle east reforms
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice travels to Bahrain November 11-12 to participate in an international conference on supporting democratic, educational and economic reforms in the broader Middle East.
Regional-USA, Politics, 11/10/2005
Mubarak: Israeli contacts suspension with President Abbas plays into hands of opponents
In an interview with Israeli daily Yediot Aharonot on the 9th anniversary of the assassination of former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, Mubarak said that suspension of contacts opens the door to terrorism.
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 11/10/2005
Arab League seeks to build arab solidarity with Syria
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005
Bahraini prime minister expresses his country's support to Syria
Syria-Bahrain, Politics, 11/10/2005
Syrian parliamentary contacts to alleviate pressures
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/10/2005
Egyptians choose their parliamentarians
Egyptians voters will head today to the ballot centers to choose their representatives to the parliament, in the first parliamentary elections following the re-election of President Mubarak for a fifth Presidential term of office in presidential elections in which for the first time, several candidates competed.
Egypt, Politics, 11/9/2005
Muslim Brothers and the elections in Egypt
In the recent developments concerning the course of the election operation in Egypt, the Muslim Brothers group withdrew more than 20 of its cadres who were intent to enter the elections for the interests of other opposition parties members.
Egypt, Politics, 11/9/2005
Damascus detains opposition member, al-Assad to address the nation
The Syrian authorities arrested opposition member Kamal al-Labawani immediately upon his arrival in Damascus International Airport, coming from the USA where he had met with one senior American official to discuss means of making political change in Syria
Syria, Politics, 11/9/2005
Second defense lawyer of Saddam Hussein killed
Khalil al-Duleimi, one of Saddam's lawyer described in a statement to al-Jazeera that the assassination operations is an attempt to frighten every and each one who proposes to defend members of the former regime.
Iraq, Politics, 11/9/2005
AL rejects any sanctions on Damascus; Annan prefers trials in Beirut
Annan called for full cooperation until the committee ends its mission according to resolution 1636. He said that the message is clear and it is that nobody is permitted to escape punishment in this case. He added that the trial of all persons involved in this operation will be enough
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 11/9/2005
Syria condemns Israel's refusal to withdraw from occupied Golan
The minister asserted that "the Golan is a Syrian Arab land and this is a fact that will not be changed by Israeli officials statements that did not stop to express their aggressive intentions and exploitation of any chance to cling to the occupation."
Syria-Israel, Politics, 11/9/2005
Report: Saudi Arabia does not offer religious freedom
the law requires that all citizens be Muslims. The Government does not provide legal protection for freedom of religion, and such protection does not exist in practice
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/9/2005
Report: Sudan has many restrictions on religious freedom
in practice the Government continued to place many restrictions on non-Muslims, non-Arab Muslims, and Muslims from tribes or sects not affiliated with the ruling party
Sudan, Politics, 11/9/2005
Al-Assad declines to attend Euro-Mediterranean summit
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has received an official invitation to attend the Euro-Med forthcoming summit in Spain, but he apologized from attending due to current conditions in the region, an official source at the Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday.
Syria-Regional-UK, Politics, 11/9/2005
Syria reiterates commitment to just and comprehensive peace
Syria reiterated on Monday night her adherence to reaching a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East noting that she is still demanding Israel's full withdrawal from all the Arab territories occupied since 1967.
Syria-Israel, Politics, 11/9/2005
Iraqi reconciliation meeting to be in Cairo
Iraqi officials confirmed on Tuesday the agreement to convene the preliminary meeting for the national dialogue conference in Cairo on 10th of November, while the representative of the Arab League Ahmad Bin Hali announced that he had completed 80% of the mission for the sake of which he came to Iraq.
Iraq-Regional, Politics, 11/9/2005
US position on Rice meeting with Chalabi
Ereli was asked yesterday that "FBI officials are saying that Mr. Chalabi is still under investigation for possibly leaking US intelligence to Iran. Why is the Secretary meeting with him, when he's under investigation by the FBI, when there are so many clouds as to -- under his activities?"
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/9/2005
UN extends American occupation forces in Iraq for another year
Despite the daily losses in the lines of the American forces, the American defense department notified some 92,000 soldiers they will be on rotating service in Iraq for the two coming years as from mid 2006.
Iraq-UN, Politics, 11/9/2005
Larijani: Iran will not be intimidated by threats of referral to Security Council
Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Ali Larijani said threats of Iran's nuclear case being referred to the United Nations Security Council will not scare Iran
Iran-UK, Politics, 11/9/2005
Lebanon in midst of transformation, US official says
Lebanon is "in the midst of a transformation" following Syria's withdrawal and ahead of its first independence day celebration in 30 years without the presence of foreign forces, US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Elizabeth Dibble said November 8.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 11/9/2005
State's Zoellick presses for end to violence in Darfur
US Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick spoke to reporters in Nairobi, Kenya, November 8 following meetings with various parties on the continuing violence in the Darfur region of western Sudan.
Sudan-USA, Politics, 11/9/2005
US executive praise of Saudi government in fighting terrorism, urged to do more
The government of Saudi Arabia has taken forceful action to confront the threat of terrorism domestically, but needs to do more to prevent Saudi funds from being used to promote Islamic extremism in other countries, says a US Treasury official.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 11/9/2005
Syria to tackle developments in an objective way, minister says
Syria-Regional, Politics, 11/9/2005
Message from al-Assad to Qathafi
Libya-Syria, Politics, 11/9/2005
Algeria voices solidarity with Syria
Algeria-Syria, Politics, 11/9/2005
Annan meets Mubarak in Egypt
Palestine-UN, Politics, 11/9/2005
Speaker underlines Syria's cooperation with UN investigation
Syria-UN, Politics, 11/9/2005
Tunisian president vows freedom to the opposition
The Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali vowed to provide the opposition in his country a better environment.
Tunisia, Politics, 11/8/2005
Mehlis asks for interrogating Syrian officials in Lebanon
Official Lebanese sources disclosed that recent developments in international investigation into the murder of former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri, that Mehlis officially asked Damascus to interrogate 6 senior security officials.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 11/8/2005
Morocco studies giving autonomy to western Sahara
The Moroccan king Muhammad VI on Sunday announced his decision to consult political parties in Morocco on the issue of the self-rule principle he had proposed to settle the old conflict in the western Sahara.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 11/8/2005
Syrian investigation committee receives witnesses into Hariri assassination
Chief Justice of Syrian Investigation Committee into the assassination of Lebanese former Premier Rafik Hariri announced Monday that the Committee started its mission on Thursday Nov. 4, 2005 by studying the international investigation committee's report submitted to UN Security Council and inspecting the minutes of Syrian witnesses' testimonies.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 11/8/2005
Egyptian Jordanian papers for Arab solidarity with syria
An Egyptian daily asserted on Monday that "the honest and sincere" Arab solidarity with Syria is one of the required steps towards Syria at this time, pointing out that the strong support and making truth be known to all is everybody's responsibility.
Regional-Syria, Politics, 11/8/2005
Europe call on Syria to cooperate on Lebanon investigation
The Council deplores the clear indication that Syria has not co-operated fully with the investigating team and calls upon Syria to co-operate unconditionally with the investigators as they continue their efforts to shed light on these appalling crimes and to bring about justice
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 11/8/2005
Ukraine, Italian forces in Iraq near leaving
The Iraqi prime minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari met with Ukraine minister of defense and discussed with him the situation of the Ukraine forces in Iraq.
Iraq-Italy, Politics, 11/8/2005
US general says Iraqi security forces making great progress
Petraeus said in Washington November 7, "they're in the fight, and they're increasingly leading it." He said "huge progress" has been made during the past 15 months to 17 months.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/8/2005
Abul Gheit: Cooperation with Europe for establishing ME peace
Erekat said Israel still adheres to its stance regarding the role of monitors, adding there were still some disagreements. He said Israel wants to remotely run the crossing.
Egypt-Palestine-European Union, Politics, 11/8/2005
Sit-in downtown Beirut to protest US policies in the world
Lebanese youths on Monday held a sit-in downtown Beirut protesting the US policy in the world. The sit-in was held when US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Middle Eastern Affairs, Elizabeth Debel ,and US Ambassador in Beirut Jeffrey Feltman opened an exhibition for US products in Beirut.
Lebanon-USA, Politics, 11/8/2005
On the US secret detention centers around the world; Amnesty accusation
Imagine that one minute you are eating dinner with your family and the next you are hooded, handcuffed, and dragged away. Your family is not told where you were taken
Regional-USA, Politics, 11/8/2005
Britain's defense minister says Iran might be smuggling explosives to Iraqraq
British forces stationed in southern Iraq are concerned that improvised explosive devices being used against them by foreign terrorists and Iraqi Baathists might be coming there from Iran, Britain's senior defense official says.
Iran-UK, Politics, 11/8/2005
Message from al-Assad to Jordanian King
Syria-Jordan, Politics, 11/8/2005
Mubarak phones Canadian PM
Egypt-Canada, Politics, 11/8/2005
Mubarak receives message from Al Bashir
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 11/8/2005
Al-Mutlaq threatens to boycott the elections
He threatened in a statement that "launching military extermination operations against these areas, with the approaching elections, brings back to mind the operations of destroying al-Falluja which preceded the previous elections in January this year."
Iraq-USA, Politics, 11/7/2005
Nazif: Government committed to free and fair elections
The Premier described the forthcoming elections, which are due to start on November 9, as a new step on the path of democratic reform.
Egypt, Politics, 11/7/2005
Mistake in Mehlis report: Abdul Al did not contact the President
Syria has confirmed it received a request from the chairman of the UN investigation committee Detlev Mehlis to meet with Syrian officials in Lebanon, while new details are disclosed pertinent to the file of contacts on the file of the crime, especially as related to what Mehlis had stated in his report.
Lebanon-UN, Politics, 11/7/2005
Syrian, Iraqi files forefront on Mousa's visit to Riyadh, Damascus
The secretary general of the Arab league (AL) Amr Moussa starts tomorrow two visits to Saudi Arabia and Syria expected to concentrate on the developments of conditions in Iraq and Syria.
Regional-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/7/2005
The draft jordanian press law raises concerns
ARTICLE 19 recently released an analysis of the 2004 draft Jordanian Press and Publications Law (1), which highlights a number of areas where the draft law violates international law
Jordan, Politics, 11/7/2005
Iran FM: Terrorism will continue till justice is observed
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on Monday said that terorism will continue for as long as justice is not observed in international relations and regardless of how many terrorists or innoncent people are killed, the official news agency IRNA reported.
Iran-Regional, Politics, 11/7/2005
Syria possesses important cards to face pressures: Seale
British writer Patrick Seale has stressed that Syria possesses important political, economic and social cards that give her power to face any pressures and sanctions.
Syria-Lebanon, Politics, 11/7/2005
Lebanese figure warns against exploiting Hariri assassination
Editor-In-Chief of Lebanese Al-Diyar newspaper Charles Ayoub has warned against exploiting the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri for serving the interests of the major powers.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/7/2005
Five killed in attack on Somali prime minister
Medical sources and witnesses in the Somali capital Mogadishu said that three persons were killed and other 20 injured in a bomb explosion coincided with the passing by of the convoy of the prime minister Muhammad Ali Gheidi.
Somalia, Politics, 11/7/2005
Tehran voices support for Damascus
Syria-Iran, Politics, 11/7/2005
Hoss stresses support to Syria's stances
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/7/2005
Saleh meets with Bush
Yemen-USA, Politics, 11/7/2005
Mehlis report increases suspicion between Lebanese
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 11/7/2005
Assafir: Egypt: Rana Qleilat has not entered Egypt
Lebanon-Egypt, Politics, 11/7/2005
Djibouti and Sudan joint committee
Djibouti-Sudan, Politics, 11/7/2005
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