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- The sifference between black Brazil and black U.S.
the , organized by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, was held in Durban, South Africa, with the attendance of numerous government representatives and delegates from NGOs and other organizations. Over 3,000 NGO delegates from around
- Libyan military delegation tours S. Korean defense firms
LONDON ? A Libyan Defense Ministry delegation has concluded its first visit to Seoul in an effort that could pave the way for cooperation and arms sales. The 11-member Libyan delegation spent a week in South Korea in late March and toured bases and
- Egypt fraudster sentenced to serve for a millennium
AFPCAIRO -- An Egyptian man was sentenced to 1,000 years behind bars on Thursday after scamming hundreds of people out of 280 million pounds (around US$52 million), a court official said. The Giza criminal court sentenced Abdullah Kamel Mohammed, 42, for
- Bush to Head for Egypt Talks With Palestinians
RIYADH (Reuters) - President George W. Bush flies to Egypt on Saturday for talks with Palestinian leaders who will be looking for signs they will not be neglected after he lavished praise on Israel during a visit to the Jewish state. Heading for the Red
- Violence Escalates in Eastern Chad Near Sudan Border
The U.N. refugee agency says it is very concerned over escalating violence in eastern Chad. The UNHCR says the increase in violence is probably linked to the attack on the Sudanese capital Khartoum last weekend by rebels from Darfur. Lisa Schlein reports
- Khalifa donates one million tonnes of wheat to Egypt
Abu Dhabi: President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has donated one million tonnes of wheat to Egypt. Shaikh Khalifa ordered on Friday the purchase of a one million tonnes of wheat consignment, to be delivered to Egypt as a gift. This
- Iran and Egypt: The resonance of Persian music in a Cairo park
CAIRO: As part of the Spring Festival in Cairo, El Genaina Theater at Al-Azhar Park hosted world-class Iranian musician Kayhan Kalhor. About 300 people turned up to enjoy the solo performance of Kalhor, who is considered a master of the Kamancheh, a
- Clearing the fog
Confusion over the military service status of Egyptian expatriates is nearing an end, reports Amirah Ibrahim Long-standing confusion over the military service status of Egyptians living abroad may finally be cleared up. For years Egyptian expatriates,
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