Lebanon
July 20, 2004
Israeli helicopter gunships and tanks fired on Hizbullah positions Tuesday in southern Lebanon, killing one fighter, Lebanese security officials repor
A U.S. Marine was killed in action in Anbar Province, west of Baghdad, while conducting "security and stability operations" in the province, the SU mi
Alissa revealed that people accuse her of being arrogant, but she denied having such a characteristic stressing that she only tends to be very cautious in her relationships with people
Three international firms tendered Monday in Algiers for the implementation and exploitation of a power station in Hadjret Enouss, situated in Tipaza province. The companies were "SNC LAVALIN", a Cana
July 19, 2004
A 49-year-old Tel Aviv District Court judge was assassinated in a drive-by shooting Monday night in the nortern Tel Aviv suburb of Ramat Hasharon.
Deputy Speaker of the Lebanese Council of Deputies Ily Al-Farzali received in the capital of Beirut on Monday Saudi ambassador to Lebanon Dr. Abdulazi
The Sudanese government is directly responsible for crimes against humanity in its strife-torn western region of Darfur, including the widespread rape
A senior commander of Hizbullah's military wing Ghaleb Awali was assassinated in a car bomb ambush on Monday.
A suicide bomber in a fuel truck blew it up early Monday at a police station in southwest Baghdad, killing nine people and wounding about 60, Iraqi of
Lebanese living legend Sabbah has recently joined numerous artists and politicians in Lebanon and the Arab world through a new silicon-made statue that holds the number 50 in Ga’eita museum
Nancy Ajram revealed that she appreciates productive and positive criticism but when it gets personal she only becomes silent
After the previous verbal war that broke out between Egyptian folk singer Shabaan Abdul Rahim and Lebanese singer Diana Haddad when the latter accused him of being a monologist, a new one erupted but
A group of Arab Gulf and other Middle Eastern investors on Sunday declared a joint venture with Sudanese government bodies to establish Al Salam Bank in Khartoum with an estimated capital of $75 milli
July 18, 2004
A prominent economist on Saturday stated 90 percent of the Lebanese population is below the poverty line.
A decision was adopted to establish an Egyptian-Iraqi joint stock company with a capital of $ 10 million to undertake rebuilding operations in Iraq and drawing up feasibility studies for new projects.
