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Israel's bold strike in Gaza City has embarrassed Arab leaders into
dropping talk of peace and will force them to sound a tough note at
their summit in Tunis on Monday, even if it is only to...
An Egyptian minister who met with Libyan leader Moammar Kadhafi
yesterday to defuse a diplomatic row that sparked tit-for-tat
travel restrictions characterised relations between the countries
as...
US Middle East envoy William Burns here yesterday welcomed the
unofficial initiatives launched by Israeli and Palestinian groups
for a final peace settlement but without actually endorsing them.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's top adviser made an impromptu
visit to Ramallah yesterday for talks with Palestinian officials
aimed at crafting a new truce by militant groups, official sources...
US President George W Bush arrived yesterday in Egypt for a summit
with Arab leaders, launching his first personal drive for
Israeli-Palestinian peace.
US Middle East envoy William Burns paved the way yesterday for
President George W Bush's first hand-on foray into Arab-Israeli
peacemaking, at upcoming summits in Egypt and Jordan.
Sparks flew at an emergency Islamic summit Wednesday, with Iraq's
number two Ezzat Ibrahim branding Kuwait's junior foreign minister
a "monkey" and vowing to teach the United States a lesson it...
Iraq announced it was considering UN demands to destroy banned
missiles to avert war, as Washington rallied support for a new UN
disarmament resolution that could be offered in the next few days.