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President Arafat receiving a delegation representing the International Movement for the Defense of Children, in his office in occupied Ramallah yesterday. (Alhayat Aljadedah, 7/24/03).
Tony Blair and his wife Sherry in China, hoping that by the time they return home, the Britons will have forgotten about the death of Kelly and why Britain participated in the  invasion Iraq (Alottihad, 7/24/03).
President Bush between Rumsfeld and Bremer announcing that killing Uday and Qussay is reassuring for the Iraqi people and good for the US security (Reuters, An Nahar 7/24/03).
A TOW missile streaks toward a building suspected by the US Army of harboring Saddam Hussein's sons Qusay and Uday in Mosul, Iraq, on July 22, 2003.  (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 7/24/03).
During the attack on the house where the two sons of Saddam and his grandson were killed in Mosul (Al-Ayyam, 7/24/03).
While some Iraqis were happy for the death of Qussay and Uday, others were angry lifting the pictures of Saddam, in Mosul (Alquds, 7/24/03).
Iraqi boys lifting their fists and pictures of Saddam Hussain, in reaction to the killing of his sons Udai and Quossai, in Mosul yesterday (An Nahar, 7/24/03).
Two US soldiers were killed in attacks yesterday. An Iraqi pleading with a US soldier (Al-Khaleej, 7/24/03). 
Algerian Interior Minister, Yazid Zarhouni,  in the middle of a scandal. He is accused of torturing Mahfoudh Sa'adawi, a former soldier, and forcing him out of his down town store in the 1970s (Alquds Alarabi, 7/24/03).
A Turkish parliamentarian committee recommended the prosecution of the two former prime ministers, Yalmaz and Ecivet (above) and 23 other cabinet members for corruption. (An Nahar, 7/24/03).
The UN representative, Al-Ibrahimi (right) and Robertson of NATO, in Brussels yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/24/03).
The funeral of Zehra Kazimi, the Canadian-Iranian journalist, in Shiraz, Iran, yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/24/03).
The death toll is mounting in Liberia, as the ceasefire is not observed and international forces have not arrived yet (Alquds Alarabi, 7/24/03).
Palestinian President, Yassir Arafat, chairing a PLO Executive Committee and Higher Islamic Committee joint meeting to discuss the Israeli threats against Al-Aqsa Mosque (Al-Ayyam, 7/25/03).
Palestinian Prime Minister, Mahmoud Abbas, between Senators Joe Biden (left) and Richard Lugar during his visit to the US Congress yesterday. (An Nahar, 7/25/03).
Palestinian children demanding the release of Palestinian detainees and prisoners from Israeli prisons (Alquds Alarabi, 7/25/03).
The Israeli Segregation Fence, built on Palestinian lands for the benefit of Israeli settlers. How can Americans be sure that the US financial aid received by Israel is not used to build this ugly form of racist segregation? (Alquds Alarabi, 7/25/03).
US soldiers search a house on July 25 after the arrest of a group of Iraqis in Al-Fahhama suburb of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad early morning. The soldiers said two of the Iraqis were directly responsible for the July 21 attack, when one US soldier and an Iraqi interpreter were killed in Baghdad. (Reuters, Khaleej Times, 7/25/03).
Iraqis examining an Iraqi car destroyed by US soldiers following an Iraqi attack on them. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/25/03).
 One of the US military vehicles which were destroyed in Iraqi attacks yesterday. Three US soldiers were also killed yesterday in Mosul.  (An Nahar, 7/25/03).
President Jacques Chirac visiting French Calidonia in the South Pacific with his wife Bernaditte.  (Alquds Alarabi, 7/25/03).
An unidentified woman sobs against a wall as another sits down among school chairs shattered by the blast after seven people were killed by early-morning mortar attacks at Newport High School in the Liberian capital Monrovia on Friday. Others died around the city in an early morning mortar barrage of the capital. (AP, Khaleej Times, 7/25/03).
Liberian refugees fleeing the fighting between the rebels and government forces, in Monrovia yesterday. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/25/03).
A Palestinian carrying the four-year old Palestinian child, Mahmoud Kabha, who was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces, in Barta'a, Jenin yesterday (PMC, 7/26/03).
President Bush and Palestinian Prime Minister, Abbas, in the White House yesterday (Alquds Alarabi, 7/26/03)
George Bush and Mahmoud Abbas in the Oval Office, in the White House, yesterday (Alquds, 7/26/03).
 The opposition party members in the Japanese Parliament literally fought against a legislation that allows 1,000 Japanese soldiers to go to Iraq. However, it passed. (An Nahar, 7/26/03).
Colin Powell and Abdallah Gul in Washington yesterday. The Turkish Foreign Minister wanted a UN resolution before his country could send troops to Iraq. (An Nahar, 7/26/03).
Shaikh Muqtada Al-Sadr, Imam of Kofa. He led tens of thousands of Iraqi Shi'a worshippers in Friday prayers calling on the withdrawal of US-UK forces from Iraq. (An Nahar, 7/26/03).
An Israeli occupation soldier pointing his gun at Palestinian Children protesting his presence. Earlier, another Israeli soldier killed a 5-year old girl and wounded two other children in Jenin. (Alquds Alarabi, 7/26/03).
 Israeli occupation forces prevented Palestinians under 40 years of age from praying at Al-Aqsa Mosque on Friday. They prayed outside (An Nahar, 7/26/03).
About 1,000 war veterans from 21 countries came to South Korea after 50 years of ending the Korean war. They visited the DNZ. (Alittiahd 7/26/03).

 

 

 


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