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  • OPEC leaves output unchanged despite falling prices

    VIENNA, (AFP) -OPEC oil ministers were to meet again Thursday to formalize an accord keeping their output unchanged despite slumping prices amid a weak global economy, slowed further by US terror attacks. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) ministers agreed to maintain the status quo in informal talks Wednesday clouded by the economic.. More

  • NATO, Macedonia Resolve Row on New Security Force

    SKOPJE (Islamweb & News Agencies) - NATO envoys and the Macedonian government on Wednesday night resolved a last-minute row over the size and duration of an alliance force to buttress peace in the Balkan republic, diplomatic sources said.They told Reuters NATO's policymaking council of 19 member state ambassadors was in session to evaluate the deal.. More

  • Israeli Occupation Authorities Impose Tight Security on Intifadha Anniversary

    JERUSALEM, (Islamweb & News Agencies) -Israeli occupation authorities have decided that Muslim worshippers were to be allowed only limited access to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in east Jerusalem on Friday to prevent anti-occupation protests on the first anniversary of the Palestinian uprising or intifad against occupation. Even though, officially,.. More

  • Pakistani Leaders Go to Afghanistan

    ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) - Pakistani religious leaders leave Friday for Afghanistan, the Pakistani news agency reported. The delegation may be part of a new Pakistani initiative to open a dialogue with the ruling Taliban on a possible solution to the crisis over Osama bin Laden. (Read photo caption below) The Pakistan government news agency said Thursday.. More

  • Allied Warplanes Hit Iraqi Artillery

    RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - U.S. and British warplanes struck two artillery sites Thursday that were a threat to aircraft patrolling Iraq's southern ``no-fly'' zone, a U.S. Air Force spokesman said.Meanwhile, in Baghdad, Iraq's Deputy Prime Minister Tariq Aziz denied his country had been involved in the Sept. 11 terror attacks against the United States,.. More

  • Indian State on Alert Ahead of Friday Prayers

    LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - Police and paramilitary forces in northern India were ordered on alert on Friday after the first outbreak of communal unrest since the attacks in the United States by suspected Islamic militants. A curfew was in force in parts of Lucknow, capital of the country's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, where four people were.. More

  • War on Terrorism, or War on Islam?

    JAKARTA (Reuters) - The U.S. vow that war against terrorism is not war against Islam may have fallen on deaf ears as cries of jihad, or holy war, resound across the Muslim world.(Read photo caption below) The accompanying threat to strike Afghanistan in the hunt for Osama bin Laden, risks triggering a violent backlash among the world's billion Muslims. ``If.. More

  • Three Israeli soldiers hurt in Gaza Strip blast:

    radioJERUSALEM,(Islamweb & News Agencies) -Three Israeli soldiers were injured early Wednesday when a booby-trap exploded near the border between the Gaza Strip and Egypt, Israeli public radio said. One of the soldiers was seriously hurt and the other two sustained light injuries, the radio said. The blast occurred hours before Palestinian leader Yasser.. More

  • U.S. Diplomat Discusses Afghanistan with Ex-King

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. charge d'affaires in Rome, William Pope, met the former king of Afghanistan near Rome on Tuesday ``to assess the situation in Afghanistan,'' State Department spokesman Richard Boucher said. (Read photo caption below) The meeting was one of many contacts the United States has initiated with Afghan groups and individuals.. More

  • Arafat, Peres Agree on New Cease-Fire Effort

    GAZA (Reuters) - Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat agreed on Wednesday to make a new bid to forge a lasting truce that could boost U.S. efforts to create a global anti-terror coalition. (Read photo caption below)Meeting under U.S. pressure, the leaders reiterated their commitment to a truce-to-talks plan that.. More

  • Afghan Crowd Storms, Burns U.S. Embassy in Kabul

    KABUL (Reuters) - Thousands of angry Afghans stormed and set fire to the long-deserted U.S. embassy in the capital, Kabul, as part of huge protests against threatened U.S. strikes.(Read photo caption below)Two Taliban fighters climbed on to the building and used a hammer and an iron rod to rip off the U.S. seal from over the main door to the old office.. More

  • Afghan Taliban Says It Retakes Northern District

    KABUL, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Afghanistan's Taliban fighters have recaptured a key northern district lost to opposition forces at the weekend amid an intensification of fighting between the Talibangovernment and its opponents.The whole of Zari district, about 60 miles to the south of the strategic northern city, Mazar-i-Sharif, had fallen to the Taliban,.. More

  • Berlusconi Wants Islamic Civilization Conquered

    ROME (AP) - Breaking ranks with allies reaching out to the Muslim world, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Wednesday said Western civilization is superior to Islam. He also said he hopes the West conquers Islamic civilization.The conservative billionaire's remarks were instantly disavowed by more moderate politicians in Italy, who called them.. More

  • Macedonian lawmakers to reconvene for peace accord vote

    SKOPJE, Sept 24 (Islamweb & News Agencies) - With ethnic Albanian fighters about to surrender the last of their arsenal to NATO, the Macedonian parliament was to meet Monday to vote on draft amendments to the constitution aimed at making the peace plan law. British troops set up a collection point in the village of Brodec to gather perhaps the last.. More

  • German diplomat freed in Yemen

    SANAA, Sept 24 (AFP) - German diplomat Rainer Berns, who was taken hostage in Yemen two months ago by a group of armed men, was freed on Sunday night, an official said Monday. Berns, the commercial attache at the German embassy, was freed at midnight after negotiations with tribal dignitaries, the official from Maarib province, some 170 kilometers.. More