10.9.06

Israel May Cede Disputed Land to Lebanon


Controversial 9/11 Film Airs Abroad -- Here Are Edits -- More Changes in U.S.?

Europe Union and Iran Report Progress in Nuclear Talks

Blast kills 2 GIs, 16 Afghans

Syria denies reports it's agreed to foreign troops

Major Kuwaiti real estate player plans USD1.4 Billion investment in UAE

British PM: Folly to ignore Iran threats against Israel

Interior Minister: Restrict MKs from leaving Israel

Poland’s president is visiting Israel this week.

'Fix PA borders first'

US to train Lebanese army, provide military equipments: report

U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Christopher Hill speaks during a news conference in Shanghai September 11, 2006. Hill said on Monday North Korea had shown little interest in incentives on offer to rein in its nuclear programmes, but that it was keeping an eye out on what was being offered to Iran. REUTERS/ Nir Elias

Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas greeting British Prime Minister Tony Blair in the West Bank city of Ramallah on Sunday. (AP)

Jordan, Egypt support Palestinian unity government

Abbas: Ready to Meet Olmert to Revive Peace Talks

Iran, EU nuclear talks 'productive'

Syria to allow EU border presence

Israel's blockade of Lebanon ends

2006 Foreign Invest In Egypt Seen Rising To $7.5 Billion -Min

Suicide bomb kills Afghan governor

Iraq prime minister to visit Iran

Iraq says security forces have killed 3 members of al-Qaida in ...

Israeli settlers perform religious ceremonies under guard of Israeli soldiers

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