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Iran would only consider nuclear issue talks on its merit
The president reiterated "Iran will not negotiate with any country on its inalienable right to use nuclear technology for peaceful purposes."
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/29/2006
On harassment and intimidation of Yemeni journalists
The International Press Institute (IPI), an organization that describes itself as dedicated to the furtherance and safeguarding
Yemen, Politics, 4/29/2006
Mubarak and Abdullah probe combating terrorism
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak and Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak arrived to Jordan today for a summit in Aqaba.
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 4/29/2006
US deceiving world on Iran nuclear program: official
The US is trying to deceive the world on Iran's nuclear program by making it appear that the program has objectives beyond civilian ones, said Iranian Ambassador to the United Nations Mohammad-Javad Zarif today.
Iran-USA, Politics, 4/29/2006
US continues efforts to gather support against Iran
US President George W. Bush says the United States is prepared to launch a vigorous diplomatic campaign aimed at confronting Iran's nuclear ambitions following the April 28 release of a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that said Iran is refusing to stop nuclear enrichment, which Iran asserts it is allowed to do under the Non Proliferation Treaty.
Iran-USA, Politics, 4/29/2006
Candians seek boycott of Israeli products, support Palestinians
Palestinian activists in Montreal will stage next Saturday a mass rally later as part of their campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions against Israel.
Palestine-Israel-Canada, Politics, 4/29/2006
French proposal on aid to suffering Palestinians
"Our people know deep in their hearts that it is America and Israel and some European countries that are starving them not Hamas. This ordeal would eventually boomerang, not on Hamas, but on the US and Israel," Abdul Rizqa was quoted as saying.
Palestine-Israel-France, Politics, 4/29/2006
UN aid in north Darfur may stop if rebels keep fight
Unless rebel attacks against United Nations and other relief operations in a northern sector of Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region stop immediately, the world organization will be forced to suspend all assistance to 450,000 vulnerable people living in the area until safety can bee assured, a top UN official warned yesterday.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/29/2006
Syria's First Lady on condition of women
Syria, Politics, 4/29/2006
Egyptian judges fight for an independent judiciary
The latest political battle and public demonstrations and fighting with police regarding the issue of Egyptian judges who want greater independence from the government seems to have gained more attention when the Judges were asked to monitor the last Egyptian elections for certification, and some judges decided to speak of corruption in the process.
Egypt, Politics, 4/28/2006
Iran presses ahead as nuclear report is released
Ahmadinejad said "The Iranian youth and scientists will conquer peaks of science and technology in all fields step by step and will stand at the peak of international progress .. Certain powers fill their arsenals with chemical, biological and nuclear weapons but stand against national move of the Iranian people. These powers intend to monopolize nuclear technology"
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/28/2006
Following attacks, Mubarak speaks of Egypt's stability
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak vowed to the nation yesterday that he would never permit anyone to infringe the red line of Egypt's security and stability and said Egypt will always remain a stable and safe country for all Egyptians.
Egypt, Politics, 4/28/2006
Nabil Shaath: Palestinians face serious conditions
Shaath said the issues Palestinians now faced were both chronic and acute and required different solutions, adding that the Israeli attempt at serious demographic change had been going on since the beginning of the peace process.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 4/28/2006
Iraqi VP wants good ties with Iran
Iraq's Vice President Adel Abdul-Mahdi said yesterday that his country is after the establishment of good ties with Iran.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/28/2006
US sees progress on Iraqi unity government
With a national unity government being formed and increasingly capable security forces keeping the peace, Iraq is making real progress, says US Army Major General Rick Lynch.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/28/2006
Israel protests Sweden's military snub
Israel's Foreign Ministry Director-General Ron Prosor yesterday summoned Swedish Ambassador Robert Rydberg and expressed Israel's protest at Sweden's withdrawal from an international air force exercise to be held in Italy next month, under the pretext that Israel is not qualified to participate because it is not peace seeking.
Palestine-Sweden, Politics, 4/28/2006
Sudan government accused of military attack in South Darfur
The organization spoke about recent attacks saying an April 24 attack on a village in rebel-controlled territory used Antonov aircraft and helicopter gunships indiscriminately in violation of the laws of war, and displaced thousands of civilians who had sought safety there
Sudan, Politics, 4/28/2006
Israel's Kadima, Labor form government coalition
Israel said that the Kadima and the Labor Party signed last night a coalition agreement in Kfar Maccabiah, paving the way for Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to present his government next week.
Israel, Politics, 4/28/2006
Egyptian judges seek independence
The struggle to have an independent judicial system in Egypt is intensifying, with the organization "Judges Club" at the center stage of an apparent efforts by some members to break away from what they say is the government's control and influence over the judiciary.
Egypt, Politics, 4/27/2006
Sweden withdraw because of Israeli forces participation
Sweden has decided to withdraw from an international military exercise to be held in Italy in May, after learning that units from the Israel Air Force would be part of it.
Israel-Sweden, Politics, 4/27/2006
Israel murders, maims more Palestinians
The Israeli occupation army today killed two Palestinians in the Gaza Strip when Israeli attack helicopters fired several missiles at them while they were riding in their car in the central Gaza Strip.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/27/2006
Detained Palestinian professors lives in danger
Palestinian human rights groups on today warned that the lives of two professors detained in Israeli jails in connection with their non-violent opposition to the Israeli occupation were in danger as a result of deliberate medical negligence by the Israeli prison authorities.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/27/2006
Lebanon, Iran relations discussed
Edrissi said that in today's session the recent developments in Lebanon and the Middle East as well as mutual relations were discussed
Lebanon-Iran, Politics, 4/27/2006
US urges an Iraqi inclusive government
James Jeffrey, senior advisor and US State Department's coordinator for Iraq, said that the overall US strategy in Iraq is focused on the rapid standup of an inclusive, effective, democratic government that unifies the country.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/27/2006
Progress in Lebanon requires cooperation of Syria: Annan
The recent national political dialogue in Lebanon has forged consensus on how to consolidate the political integrity of the country, but further progress requires the cooperation of Syria, United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan says in his latest report on the subject yesterday.
Lebanon-Syria-UN, Politics, 4/27/2006
Egypt concerned about punishing Palestinians
"Egypt is concerned about punishing the Palestinian people for their democratic choice in the elections that brought Hamas to power over the Palestinian government," said Abul-Gheit, in his speech at a seminar on assisting the Palestinian people
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 4/27/2006
Annan calls Israel to cease actions that could prejudice final status issues
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on Israel to cease settlement activity and actions that could prejudice final status issues.
Palestine-Israel-UN, Politics, 4/27/2006
Israel revocation of residency of Palestinian parliament members illegal
Regarding the issue of Palestinian residency in Jerusalem, the Israeli organization said about the recent decision of the Israeli government to try to strip, some Hamas members who are also members of the Palestinian parliament, of their residence as being illegal and is merely done for political reasons.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/27/2006
Sudan opposed to UN forces in Darfur
There are two main options for a United Nations peacekeeping force in Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region - one heavier on the ground, the other with larger air assets – but no major planning can take place pending an on-the-spot assessment, which the Sudanese Government at present opposes, the UN Security Council was told yesterday.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/27/2006
On south Sudan refugees repatriation efforts
United Nations preparations for the repatriation of hundreds of thousands of Sudanese following the end of a 21-year-long civil war in southern Sudan moved a step forward this week with a "Go and See" visit by a small group of refugees in Uganda to their home villages.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/27/2006
State's Hughes hosts interfaith dialogue
US Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Karen Hughes, hosting a screening of excerpts from the new documentary film Three Faiths, One God: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, said religion at times has been "misused as a source of division, even as an instrument of oppression or attempted justification for terrible crimes.
Regional-USA, Politics, 4/27/2006
Mubarak, Saleh discuss Palestinian issue
Egypt-Yemen, Politics, 4/27/2006
Abbas in France today
Palestine-Israel-France, Politics, 4/27/2006
Turkey deploy forces against Kurdish rebels
Iraq-Turkey, Politics, 4/27/2006
President Abbas for international conference on Palestinian-Israeli conflict
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas today called for convening an international conference to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/26/2006
Iran's scientific progress belongs to all Muslims: Bashir
Sudan's President Omar Hassan al-Bashir who is on a visit to Iran praised today the scientific progress achieved by Iran, and stressed it belongs to all Muslims.
Sudan-Iran, Politics, 4/26/2006
Supreme Leader: Iran will retaliate US attack two times stronger
Iran's Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei, said today that Iran will retaliate any US aggression two times stronger
Iran-USA, Politics, 4/26/2006
Muslim stigmatization increasing in Europe
Just after a 17-year-old Belgian teenager was stabbed to death at the busy Brussels Central train station on April 12, both the Belgian media and officials suggested that his killers were of "North African" origin, implying they were Muslims.
Regional-European Union, Politics, 4/26/2006
Iran: Enemies cannot justify mistakes committed in the name of IAEA, UN SC
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today said that enemies cannot justify their wrong decisions to the detriment of Iran by invoking the authority of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and United Nations Security Council.
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/26/2006
Bombers attack near US base in Egypt
Fresh after three attacks in the Egyptian city of Dahab that occurred Monday, a new attack took place today near a US military base used by the US to help secure the Sinai area in support of the Egypt-Israel 1979 peace agreement.
Egypt, Politics, 4/26/2006
Hamas, Palestinian factions condemn Egypt bombings
Hamas and other Palestinian political parties yesterday strongly condemned the triple bombings in Dahab in the Sinai Peninsula, calling them "criminal acts targeting innocent civilians."
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 4/26/2006
Rice in Baghdad to consult new Iraqi leaders
Rice was asked that a " new video from Zarqawi seems to stick a finger in the eye of the Americans
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/26/2006
Israeli occupation arrest a Hamas spokesman
Israeli occupation troops on Tuesday arrested Farhat Assaad, a Hamas spokesman, in central West Bank.
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/26/2006
Palestinian government urges Muslims to pay contributions immediately
Several Arab and Islamic countries have pledged to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to help the government pay the salaries of some 140,000 Palestinian civil servants who have not received their March salaries.
Palestine-Regional, Politics, 4/26/2006
Olmert orders gaps in Jerusalem security fence closed
Israel's Interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert today convened a discussion on the route of the security fence and the "Jerusalem envelope".
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/26/2006
Iran FM stresses bolstering of ties with Sudan
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki yesterday stressed the importance of bolstering ties with Sudan through regular exchange of visits between high-ranking officials of the two countries.
Sudan-Iran, Politics, 4/26/2006
Radio reporter killed in Iraq
Reporters Without Borders said the murder of Koussai Kahdban, an Iraqi journalist with local radio station Al-Bilad, who was shot by gunmen on 22 April 2006 in Baghdad, brings the total journalist killed in Iraq to 40.
Iraq, Politics, 4/26/2006
Al-Mubadarah Warns against Israel's Policy of Starvation
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/26/2006
Syrian president meets Hariri assassination investigators
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad today met Serge Brammertz, the head of the UN investigation into the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic al-Hariri, and the accompanying delegation.
Syria-Lebanon-UN, Politics, 4/25/2006
Lahoud denounced regarding suspects in Hariri assassination
The opposition Future Movement, led by Lebanese member of parliament Saad al-Hariri, son of the assassinated prime minister Rafic al-Hariri, strongly criticized President Emile Lahoud's defense of the four top suspects in the assassination, and his call for the release of the generals, who they said constituted the pillars of his intelligence and police regime.
Lebanon, Politics, 4/25/2006
Ahmadinejad: Iran not obliged to abide by any UNSC resolution
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad yesterday said at a press conference that Iran is not obliged to abide by any UN Security Council resolution.
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/25/2006
Rafsanjani: nuclear agency is political, helping Iran's enemies
He complained that IAEA sometimes provided enemies of Iran with pretext to orchestrate scenarios against Iranian nuclear program
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/25/2006
Amr Moussa: why single out Iran on nuclear issue?
Arab League chief Amr Moussa said "If nuclear energy and even atomic weapons are good, they should be good for all and if they are bad, they should be bad for all."
Regional-Iran, Politics, 4/25/2006
Iranian officials says Bush threats not taken seriously
Iran's Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Larijani today said that US President George Bush's recent threats about using nuclear weapons against Iran in attacking its nuclear facilities should not be taken seriously.
Iran-USA, Politics, 4/25/2006
Iranian president in talks with Iraqi prime minister designate
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in a telephone conversation with Iraqi Prime Minister-Designate Jawad al-Maliki today expressed hope the formation of a new and full-term Iraqi government would pave the way for establishment of a powerful popular administration in Iraq.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/25/2006
Rice: Iraqis have framework to deal with militias
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice says the Iraqi people, for the first time, have a framework to control sectarian militias through a permanent government and permanent armed forces and police forces that function on behalf of the nation.
Iraq-Turkey-USA, Politics, 4/25/2006
Rice in Turkey with Iraq and Iran in mind
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said yesterday that during her talks in Turkey, where she will be visiting, she will discuss revitalizing a trilateral mechanism involving Turkey, Iraq and the United States to deal with problems such as terrorist activity by the PKK Kurdish group
Iraq-Turkey-USA, Politics, 4/25/2006
Syria accepts stranded Palestinians on Iraq-Jordan border
The United Nations refugee today welcomed Syria's acceptance of 181 Palestinians stranded in difficult conditions at the Iraqi-Jordanian border after they fled Baghdad out of fear for their security.
Syria-Palestine, Politics, 4/25/2006
Jordan allegation that Hamas meant to attack it
Jordan's security forces found new quantities of weapons in a village north of Jordan, spokesperson of the government Nasser Judeh announced today.
Palestine-Jordan, Politics, 4/25/2006
Human rights official to Darfur
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, at present on a visit to East Africa, is expected to visit Sudan's strife-torn Darfur region later this week, less than a month after UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Jan Egeland was banned from touring the area.
Sudan-UN, Politics, 4/25/2006
Siniora posts Mubarak on outcome of talks with US
Lebanon-Egypt, Politics, 4/25/2006
Ahmadinejad: Iran fully mastered nuclear technology
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad today announced that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a nuclear country and has completely mastered nuclear technology.
Iran-Regional, Politics, 4/24/2006
Syrian, Lebanese generals behind Hariri murder: Siddiq
A report by the Khaleej Times today said that A Syrian who testified before a UN inquiry into the killing of five-time Lebanese prime minister Rafiq al-Hariri reiterated Monday that Syrian commanders and their Lebanese allies were to blame.
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 4/24/2006
Sudan's president in Iran today
Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir, heading a high-ranking delegation, is arriving in Iran today for an official visit.
Sudan-Iran, Politics, 4/24/2006
US concern about Iran's entity, not nuclear issue
Deputy Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council ALi Hosseini-Tash today said the truth is that Iran's nuclear program is of little significance to the US, rather the identity and entity of Iran and the Islamic Revolution is the main issue of concern.
Iran-USA, Politics, 4/24/2006
Asefi: IAEA official to visit Iran on nuclear issues
Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid-Reza Asefi said yesterday that a deputy of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief, Olli Heinonen, is scheduled to visit Tehran.
Iran-UN, Politics, 4/24/2006
Iraq's developments crucial for Iran, Islamic world
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki today said ongoing developments in Iraq are among main factors shaping Iranian foreign policy as well as those of the region, the Islamic and Arab states and the international community.
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/24/2006
Iranian view on ethnic and other challenges for Iraq
Rowhani, said today that withdrawal of occupation forces from Iraq was one of the major challenges facing the country
Iraq-Iran, Politics, 4/24/2006
Rice: selection of Iraqi prime minister important milestone
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice has hailed on Saturday Iraq's selection of Jawad al-Maliki to become the country's new prime minister as an "important milestone" that puts Iraqis well on their way to the formation of a government of national unity.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 4/24/2006
Iran's FM criticizes US policies on Iraq
Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki today criticized the US presence and unilateral policies on Iraq saying "The wrong performance and inappropriate security moves of foreign forces in Iraq have not helped restore security, stability and tranquility in that country but have only served to complicate the situation even more."
Iraq-Iran-USA, Politics, 4/24/2006
Bin Laden warns of long war against crusaders
The Washington Post said today about Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden broadcast by the al-Jazeera network that "he urged his followers to prepare for a drawn-out conflict with the Western world in a new audiotape broadcast Sunday, blaming what he called 'a Crusader-Zionist war'
Regional, Politics, 4/24/2006
Hamas, Fatah agree to end crisis
The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, and Fatah (the past governing party, and that of the current Palestinian President), yesterday agreed to end a state of tension between them and reassert Palestinian national unity.
Palestine, Politics, 4/24/2006
Iran, Kuwait parliamentary friendship group meets
Almia, stressed current potentials of both countries for expansion of ties in the political, parliamentary and economic arenas
Kuwait-Iran, Politics, 4/24/2006
Mubarak: Premature to talk about Palestinian-Israeli summit
Egypt-Israel, Politics, 4/24/2006
ACRI against state revoking Hamas members residency status
Palestine-Israel, Politics, 4/24/2006
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