
Karim Kawar, ambassador of Jordan, Nabil Fahmy, ambassador of Egypt, Phyllis Oakley, former assistant secretary of State, Daniel Ayalon, ambassador of Israel and Hasan Abdel Rahman, chief representative of the PLO, )L to R) during forum on disengagement and the prospects for Israeli-Palestinian peace on Capitol Hill, Monday, March 14, 2005 in Washington. The forum is organized by Americans for Peace Now. (UPI Photo/Kamenko Pajic)
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Darfur rebel group kidnaps foreign oil workers
Darfur rebels Thursday gave a foreign oil consortium a week to pull out or face further attacks after they kidnapped a Canadian and an Iraqi oil worker during a raid on a Sudanese oilfield.
Turkey shells Iraq border areas amid incursion talk
Turkish troops have begun shelling areas across the Iraqi border in the autonomous Kurdish region, an Iraqi officer said Sunday, as Ankara prepared to seek MPs approval for a ground incursion.
Headlines from the Arab press
Headlines from the Arab press, October 10.
Ramadan a boon for Dubai's Asian workers
Underpaid and underfed all year, Asian workers in Dubai, as in the rest of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), get a chance to eat their fill - and for free - during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Saudi hailed for easing visas for foreign businessmen
Saudi business leaders Tuesday welcomed a decision by the government to facilitate entry visas for foreign businessmen, saying it would boost investments in the kingdom.
Peace summit should not aim to help US in Iraq says GCC
Pro-Western Gulf Arab states do not want the Middle East peace conference called by Washington to be aimed at helping get it out of "the Iraqi impasse," the oil-rich blocs chief said Tuesday.
Saudi activists urge king to free jailed reformists
Saudi activists sent a petition to King Abdullah Thursday, urging the release of nine advocates of an Islam-based constitutional monarchy, held for more than seven months without trial.
Saudi cancels camel beauty contest amid mystery deaths
Saudi Arabia has called off a camel beauty contest scheduled for later this month, in the face of the mystery deaths of thousands of the animals that are a national icon in the desert kingdom.
Gulf Arabs accept Iran free-trade-pact talks offer
Pro-Western Gulf Arab monarchies have agreed to an Iranian offer to launch talks on a possible free trade pact, the secretary-general of their oil-rich bloc said Saturday.
US releases senior Al Qaeda letter
A lengthy policy letter from a senior Al Qaeda strategist to the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq has been declassified by US officials.


