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TEHRAN: Officials in Iran’s northeastern Golestan province are warning against a spread of rabies in the region following recent floods which claimed the lives of 240 people, the state Irna news agency said yesterday.
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Arab businessmen give jumbo to Saddam
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JERUSALEM: Israel was braced for more bombings yesterday after troops shot dead one Palestinian and wounded 10 others, and authorities arrested two Palestinian militants they said intended to set off a bomb in a crowded port city.
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BETHLEHEM: Everything stops for tea in Britain, or so they say.
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BAGHDAD: Iraq has pressed anew for the United Nations to authorise aid of one billion euros ($915m) to the Palestinians, via the UN supervised oil-for-food programme, the state INA news agency reported yesterday.
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NABLUS: Two Palestinian babies were badly wounded after Israeli soldiers opened fire on taxis in the West Bank and Gaza Strip yesterday, hospital sources said.
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DUBAI: Arab states have paid less than half the $1bn they pledged at a summit last October to support the Palestinian uprising, an Islamic Development Bank official said yesterday.
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AL-SHAJA’IYA: Nabil Al Arrir blew himself up nearly 10 months ago in what was the first bombing in the increasingly violent Palestinian intifada, or revolt, against Israeli occupation.
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Parliament to vote on Khatami’s nominees
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GAZA CITY: The Israeli army fired missiles last night on a Palestinian position in Khan Yunis used as a security headquarters, in the southern Gaza Strip, destroying it completely, Palestinian security sources said.
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TEHRAN: Iran’s supreme court has ordered a retrial for 15 secret agents convicted of the 1998 murders of dissidents, the official Irna news agency reported yesterday.
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KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait’s coast guard has seized 25 Iranian boats with 300 fishermen on board for illegally fishing in the emirate’s territorial waters, an official said yesterday. Deputy director general of Kuwait’s authority for agriculture ...
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JERUSALEM: Lawyers representing Orient House, the unofficial Palestinian headquarters in east Jerusalem, lodged a complaint with the Israeli government yesterday protesting against the occupation of the building by the Israeli security forces,...
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JERUSALEM: A lawyer for a Palestinian prisoners’ group said yesterday a Palestinian woman accused of luring an Israeli teenager to his death had been beaten in prison.
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JERUSALEM: Israel’s deputy minister for internal security, Gideon Ezra, yesterday said security forces should “liquidate” the fathers of Palestinian suicide bombers to discourage further kamikaze attacks.
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GHAJAR: The head of the fundamentalist Hezbollah Shi’ite militia in southern Lebanon, Sheikh Nabil Qaouq, yesterday visited the divided border village of Ghajar, defying an Israeli order placing it off limits to anyone but residents and its...
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AMMAN: Druze leader Walid Jumblatt of Lebanon yesterday urged Druze living in Israel to refuse to serve in the Israeli army in a bid to support Palestinians in their struggle against the Jewish state.
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TEHRAN: Reformist Iranian President Mohammad Khatami yesterday denounced tougher Islamic rules imposed on society by the hardline judiciary, including widespread public floggings.
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Assad extends Kuwait visit by a day
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GAZA: Israeli helicopters fired two missiles at a Palestinian security post in the town of Khan Younis yesterday in the third military strike in the Gaza Strip in 24 hours.
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