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  • Afghan Taliban Say Foreign Aid Workers Face Trial

    KABUL (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Afghanistan's ruling Taliban said Monday that eight foreign aid workers held on charges of trying to convert Muslims to Christianity would have to face trial.(Read photo caption below)The Taliban ruled out any pardon for the four German, two Australian and two American aid workers, and said diplomats from their countries.. More

  • Palestinians Seek Action From U.N. Security Council

    UNITED NATIONS (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Palestinian diplomats sought action from the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday to halt Israel's seizure of key Palestinian offices and raids into the West Bank. Nasser al-Kidwa, the Palestinian U.N. observer, said he would request a meeting of the 15-member council on Israel's takeover last Friday of Orient.. More

  • American Planes Strike Radar Site in Southern Iraq

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. planes bombed a site in southern Iraq on Tuesday to knock out a radar that helps Baghdad track and target Western aircraft, in the latest of a string of hits on Iraqi military targets, the Pentagon said.The second strike in less than a week was conducted at about 8:15 a.m. EDT at an-Nasiriyah, about 175 miles southeast of.. More

  • Albanians in Macedonia Agree to Lay Down Arms as NATO Prepares to Deploy

    SKOPJE, (Islamweb & News Agencies) -NATO persuaded ethnic Albanian fighters in Macedonia to lay down their guns Tuesday, paving the way for the alliance to send a British-led force to oversee the disarmament plan. The news was welcomed as a boost to the fragile peace process after a day when Monday's breakthrough accord on constitutional reform was.. More

  • Diplomats show up in Kabul

    KABUL, Afghanistan, (News Agencies) —  Three Western diplomats arrived Tuesday in Kabul hoping to see eight foreign aid workers held on charges of trying to convert Muslims to Christianity. TheTaliban Islamist movement has said there will be no consular access to the workers(Read photo caption below).  THE DIPLOMATS planned to lobby for the release.. More

  • Britain Said to Be Planning to Win Over IRA

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain was reported Wednesday to be planning to press ahead with two key peace proposals for Northern Ireland in an attempt to persuade the IRA to rejoin guerrilla disarmament efforts.To dangle a carrot in front of the IRA, the British government would start implementing proposals to scale back its military presence in the province.. More

  • Abus Sneineh, Latest Israeli Targeted Killing

    HEBRON, West Bank (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Undercover Israeli assassins shot dead a member of Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction on Wednesday fueling tension already stoked by Israeli occupation troop movements.Imad Abu Sneineh was shot in the head, chest, stomach and legs by 10 bullets fired from a truck with Palestinian number plates outside his home.. More

  • Islamic and Arab Nations Determined to Bolster International Support for Palestinians

    UNITED NATIONS, ARAB LEAGUE,(Islamweb & News Agencies) - Islamic and Arab nations look determined to advance the Palestinian's cause on the world stage.Meetings in New York, the UN heaquarters and in Cairo, the Arab League's headquarters took the subject to heart and came up with a number of recommendations and drew up action plans to serve that end... More

  • Resistance Bombing Hits Kashmir

    JAMMU, Indian-ruled Kashmir, (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Police in Indian-administered Kashmir say Resistance men have carried out a bombing attack on a camp of the Indian army at the village of Lassipora in the frontier district of Kupwara. The extent of casualties is not yet known and the Indian army operation was said to be continuing. (Read map.. More

  • Taliban No-Show Thwarts Diplomats on Detainee Trip

    KABUL, Afghanistan (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Three Western diplomats sat out a second frustrating day in Kabul Wednesday as a meeting with Afghanistan's ruling Taliban over the fate of eight foreign aid workers held for promoting Christianity failed to materialize.(Read photo caption below) The Pakistan-based diplomats from Germany, Australia and.. More

  • Megawati's Vision for Running Indonesia

    JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia's new leader outlined her vision for running the troubled nation on Thursday, promising to restore order and apologizing to the rebellious provinces of Aceh and Irian Jaya for decades of human rights abuses.But she warned the two resource-rich regions at either end of the archipelago that they would never be allowed to.. More

  • Israeli Tanks and Planes Attack Jenin

    JENIN, West Bank (Islamweb & News Agencies) - Israeli tanks began withdrawing from the Palestinian-ruled West Bank town of Jenin on Tuesday after a three-hour night-time attack in which troops raided key Palestinian Authority buildings, witnesses said. Witnesses said that Israeli helicopters were flying above the town, and that Palestinian Resistance.. More

  • Palestinians Arrest Intifadha Hamas Activists

    GAZA CITY, (Islamweb & News Agencies)-The Palestinian security forces have arrested two activists belonging to the Islamic Resistance group Hamas, which said it carried out Thursday's Resistancebombing in Jerusalem.The move comes after renewed international pressure on the Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat, to act against militants of Hamas and another.. More

  • Syrian Premier in Iraq on First Such Visit in 20 Years

    BAGHDAD, Iraq (Islamweb & News Agencies)- Syrian Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa Miro arrived in Baghdad on Saturday, becoming only the second Arab head of government to visit Iraq since the 1991 Gulf War.(Read photo caption below) Arriving at the airport named after President Saddam Hussein, Miro said he expected to sign an agreement to boost trade.. More

  • U.S. Envoy to Meet Arafat, Hoping to Calm Mideast

    JERUSALEM (Islamweb & News Agencies) - A U.S. envoy was to push ahead with efforts to reconcile warring Israelis and Palestinians on Monday, as the intifadha threatened to explode into regional conflict.David Satterfield was due to hold talks with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat about ways of stopping the fighting which killed a Palestinian child.. More