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Chinese fm visits liberated city of Qunaitera
Syria-China, Politics, 6/25/2005

Bitterlin criticizes pressures on Syria
Syria-France, Politics, 6/25/2005

Syrian women's role in the community highlighted in Spain
Head of the Syrian delegation to the Women in Business Forum held in the Spanish city of Granada said Friday "Syrian laws give women equal footing with men in work, government and official positions and in all walks of life."
Syria, Culture, 6/25/2005

Syria to reopen embassy in Baghdad
Syria announced Thursday decision to send a delegation to Iraq as to re-open her embassy in Baghdad as soon as possible.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 6/24/2005

Syria calls for a MidEast free from WMD
Syria on Thursday renewed its call to free the Middle East region from weapons of mass destruction (WMD), particularly the nuclear weapon, underlying that Israel is the only side in the region which didn't join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) "Israel, backed by a nuclear superpower country, still rejects the international community will as well as it escapes from subjecting its nuclear facilities to be verified by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),"
Syria-Regional, Politics, 6/24/2005

Paris, Washington intensified pressure on Damascus
At the international level, both Paris and Washington on Thursday intensified their pressure on Damascus and held it openly responsible for what is taking place in Lebanon.
Syria-USA, Politics, 6/24/2005

Syria underlines China's role as a great power at UN
Syria on Thursday underlined the important role played by China as a great state and permanent member to the UN Security Council.
Syria-China, Politics, 6/24/2005

A Lebanese bloc stresses distinguished relations with Syria
Lebanon-Syria, Politics, 6/24/2005

Message from Libya's leader to President Assad
Syria-Libya, Politics, 6/24/2005

Syria denies American accusations
Syria-USA, Politics, 6/24/2005

Foreign press, ambassadors visit Syrian-Iraqi borders to inspect claims
The Syrian Foreign Ministry in cooperation with the Ministry of Information organized Tuesday a tour of the Syrian-Iraqi border area for a number of foreign countries' ambassadors to Damascus, military attaches, Arab and foreign news agencies and TV network reporters to get informed of measures taken by Syria to control its borders with Iraq, thus refuting claims and accusations of infiltration across the Syrian borders.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 6/23/2005

Syrian foreign minister speech at Brussels conference on Iraq
Syrian Foreign Minister Farouk al-Shara on Wednesday delivered a speech at the underway Brussels conference on Iraq in which he stressed that the success of the meeting depended on meeting the aspirations of the Iraqi people in supporting the country's unity and its full security and independence.
Syria-Iraq, Politics, 6/23/2005

Symposium on Ibn Arabi, the sufi leader opens in Damascus
The international symposium on sophism that took off today in Damascus has noted that its significance come from the universality of Ibn Arabi who connected between cultures to later have great affect on western thought.
Syria-Regional, Culture, 6/23/2005

Syrian security forces arrest users of false credit cards
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