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Analysis: Alliance may calm cartoon unrest
A joint Spanish-Turkish initiative backed by the United Nations is being mentioned as a possible forum for restoring calm between Europe and the Islamic world following the Mohammed cartoon debacle originally triggered by Denmark.
Denmark relieved at growing Western support in cartoon row
Danes on Tuesday expressed relief at growing support from Western countries, especially from the United States and Britain, as Muslim protests continued to rage against the Scandinavian country over cartoons of Prophet Mohammed.
Danish PM tries to defuse cartoon row with Muslim meeting
Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen met with diplomats from Muslim countries to defuse the row over cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed as Muslims met for Friday prayers.
Muslim anger snowballs over Prophet Mohammed cartoons
Four months after the fact, Muslim anger over the publication in Scandinavia of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mohammed has snowballed into a diplomatic crisis threatening trade relations with Europe.
Arabs urge Israel to get rid of WMD ahead of Mideast peace
Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa on Thursday urged Israel to get rid of its alleged weapons of mass destruction (WMD) without waiting for a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace settlement.
EU hopes Bush will confirm backing for Mideast two-state solution
Danish Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller, whose country holds the rotating EU presidency, said he hopes that President George W. Bush will confirm on Friday that the United States is in favour of two separate states for Israelis and Palestinians.
Israeli troops break up Hebron rogue settlement as US delays peace roadmap
ISRAELI POLICE DRAG A JEWISH SETTLER NEAR A WALL COVERED BY A GRAFFITI SLOGAN, 'WE ARE PROUD JEWS,' IN AN UNAUTHORIZED OUTPOST IN THE WEST BANK CITY OF HEBRON, DECEMBER 19, 2002.


