Russian premier Dmitry Medvedev has this week warned that the world is stumbling toward a new Cold War.
Lamberto Zannier, Secretary General of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, has gone further by cautioning that the new Cold (...)
ready second row civil service leaders.
The Cabinet reviewed a report on the preparedness of the municipal community, led by the high committee and local sub-committees to hold the forthcoming municipal elections througout the country.
Dr. Adel bin (...)
determination. It invites the international community to make decisions ensuring that.
The newspaper added, "The kingdom rejects the presence of foreign troops on the Syrian territories and considers that the combat elements of the Lebanese (...)
Shudokhi: I call the group and they told me to speak to you on the phone. Is it ok with you?
Ambassador: Yes, it is ok.
Al-Shudokhi: I have demands.
Ambassador: What are they?
Al-Shudokhi: Write them down.
Ambassador: Yes, go (...)
Saudi Arabia's deputy consul was kidnapped on his way to work Wednesday in the southern Yemeni port city of Aden, a Yemeni security official said.
The gunmen snatched Abdullah Al-Khalidi as he was about to get into his car and they sped off with (...)
eyed reckoning, Western policy in Afghanistan is failing. The Taleban, under their leader Mullah Omar, have rejected all attempts to draw them into negotiations. Their declared aim is to drive foreign forces out of the country and proclaim victory. (...)
The global economy's delicate balance was clear on Friday as data showed the slowest UK growth in three years and a 10-year inflation peak in Japan, with only a surprise rise in US durable goods orders beating the gloom.
The contrasting fortunes (...)
terrorism action inside our territory will be taken by our own security forces. This is the basis of our cooperation. We have deployed troops, established check-posts and done selective fencing. Any further action that needs to be taken against (...)
determination. What is needed is that now both parties have put those plans before us, we would want to see the parties engage and negotiate on their plans," said South African Ambassador to the UN Dumisani Kumalo.
"As South Africa, you know we (...)
CUT INITIATIVE.
HE SAID THE ARAB STATES WILL SIGN A PEACE AGREEMENT WITH ISRAEL WHEN IT CONCLUDES ITS NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE PARTIES WHOSE LANDS IT IS OCCUPYING, ADDING THAT THERE IS NO FIXED DATE FOR SUCH A DEVELOPMENT.
ON THE SAME POINT, THE (...)
BASHEIR
OF SUDAN FOR HIS UNIQUE AND ACTIVE STEERING OF THE 18TH ARAB SUMMIT LAST YEAR AND THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SUDANESE DIPLOMACY IN CARRYING OUT THE RESOLUTIONS OF THAT SUMMIT AMIDST VERY DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES.
HE CONSIDERED THE ARAB ISRAELI (...)
ISRAELI DISPUTE WHICH HAS BEEN UNDERMINING THE REGIONAL SECURITY AND PEACE.
'THE SETTLEMENT OF THE DISPUTE WILL POSITIVELY CONTRIBUTE TO THE SETTLEMENT OF CRISES IN THE REGION EITHER IN LEBANON OR IRAQ'.
'WE DO BELIEVE THAT ANY EFFORT FOR THE (...)
League Peace Plan represents the only concrete plan that can offer an end to the longest conflict in modern history. We hope that both the Palestinian and the Israeli governments will endorse this plan, and take all the necessary steps to implement (...)
Lebanese issue, Prince Sultan said the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a friend of all Arabs and Muslims, and it will spare no effort
in the service of the Arab and Muslim causes.
Prince Sultan refuted the reports which said that the Saudi women are (...)
Russia candidate late last year.
Putin watched as mass demonstrations by Ukraine's Orange Revolution installed the pro-Europe Viktor Yushchenko, who claimed he had been poisoned by Russian agents.
Poroshenko attempted to mend fences with the (...)
term commitment to improving the environment.
He said there should also be some kind of link between the market mechanisms for controlling emissions foreseen in the Kyoto Protocol and those developed outside of it, mostly in the United (...)
U.S. military police and military intelligence personnel squabbled at Abu Ghraib, contributing to a chaotic environment -- and clarify rules for U.S. personnel.
The document, prepared by the office of Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Richard (...)
scale international conference "to re-launch final
status negotiations and a credible peace process."
According to The Independent, Abbas hinted at foreign involvement in the attack, saying "there may be other parties that want to destabilize the (...)
hand smoke are breathing in more than 60 known carcinogens," she said.
A review of medical studies by scientists at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), an extension of the World Health Organisation in Lyons, France, has shown (...)
Asian countries, European (countries) and the United States -- must try to cooperate closely and to make clear there must be no overshooting."
Some, including Belgian Finance Minister Didier Reynders pointed out that the strong euro shielded the (...)
cut re-election of U.S. President George W. Bush, have helped the FTSEurofirst index rebound 10 percent from a year low hit in mid-August.
Across Europe, Frankfurt's DAX share index was up 0.45 percent, London's FTSE rose 0.12 percent and Paris's (...)
day debate called for postponing decisions on the competing resolutions from the two camps until more studies are done on stem cell research. Many governments support use of adult stem cells to cure diseases, but many oppose research using human (...)
the no. 1 killer in the United States and much of the developed world -- and diabetes -- the sixth leading cause of death.
Clearly, other genes will play a role, Lifton said. Genes found in the nucleus regulate mitochondrial DNA and as with (...)
fire a missile, but a South Korean official said the activities could be part of annual military maneuvers.
The testing in August 1998 of a North Korean Taepodong ballistic missile, which passed over Japan and landed in the Pacific, caused (...)
making, regulation and operations is essential.
In Saudi Arabia, the policy making and regulation are the prerogatives of the Ministry of Petroleum, and Minerals, while operations are left
to Saudi Aramco. The Supreme Council of Petroleum and (...)