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A Royal Coup in Jordan: King Abdullah Removes his Brother Hamza as a Crown Prince. Above King Abdullah and Queen Ranya in a royal procession in Amman. (King Abdullah website, 11/28/04).
 

 
The Palestinian girl, Shayma Abu Shammaleh (4), who was injured together with three other Palestinian children by fire from Israeli occupation soldiers in Rafah yesterday (Al-Ayyam, 11/28/04).
   
A Palestinian woman walks next to barbed wire as she tries to avoid a concrete wall part of the Israeli Apartheid, Land-Grab Wall in occupied East Jerusalem November 27, 2004. (REUTERS/ Mahfouz Abu Turk)
   
The expression on an Iraqi woman’s face says it all as she sits behind a US soldier during house-to-house searches in Ramadi. (AFP, Arab News, 11/28/04).
   
An Israeli occupation soldier guarding a group of Palestinian students at an Israeli occupation military checkpoint inside the Palestinian city of Al-Khalil, Hebron, yesterday (Alquds, 11/28/04).
   
A supporter of Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich shouts slogans during a meeting in Donetsk November 27, 2004. Ukraine's parliament opened an extraordinary session on Saturday to debate a disputed presidential election a day after Western mediators trying to end turmoil in major cities persuaded two rivals to start talks. (REUTERS/Alexander Khudotioply, 11/28/04).
   
Supporters of Ukraine's opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko shout slogans during a rally in central Kiev November 28, 2004. Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovich said on Sunday Ukraine's disputed presidential election had pushed Ukraine to the brink of catastrophe and urged his supporters to avoid bloodshed.( REUTERS/ Grigory Dukor, 11/28/04).
   
The Iraqi city of Falluja yesterday (Assafir, 11/27/04).
 
   
Hundreds of thousands of Moroccans demonstrated in Rabat yesterday, protesting the US occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of Palestine (Alrai, 11/29/04).
   
President Mubarak meeting with the Palestinian leaders, Abbas, Qurei, and Fattouh, in Cairo yesterday (Alhayat Aljadeeda, 11/29/04).
   
A Royal Coup in Jordan: King Abdullah Removes his Brother Hamza as a Crown Prince. Above King Abdullah and Queen Ranya in a royal procession in Amman. (King Abdullah website, 11/28/04).
   
Former Jordanian Crown Prince, Hamza, and his mother, Queen Nour, in April 2004 (Assafir, 11/29/04).
   
Israeli occupation tanks behind cement barriers in Kfar Daroum Israeli illegal settlement in Dair El-Balah, Gaza Strip (Assafoir. 11/29/04).
   
An Iraqi boy sitting beside a series of numbered Falluja graves for unidentified victims. Thousands of Iraqis were killed and thousands were injured during the US assault on the city during November 2004 (Assafir, 11/29/04).
   
Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, and Iranian President, Muhammed Khatami, in Tehran yesterday (Assafir, 11/29/04).
 
   
King Abdullah of Jordan welcoming PLO Chairman, Mahmoud Abbas, and Prime Minister, Ahmed Qurei, before talks in Amman yesterday (Alquds, 11/30/04).
   
Funeral of a third civilian who was shot dead near the borderline with Egypt. He was identified as Saeed Abu Taha, 21. Two other civilians, including a physician, were shot dead earlier yesterday night when Israeli forces opened heavy gunfire at civilians' houses in the city. (IPC, 11/30/04).
   
Palestinian women crying during a funeral of a third civilian who was shot dead near the borderline with Egypt. He was identified as Saeed Abu Taha, 21. Two other civilians, including a physician, were shot dead earlier yesterday night when Israeli forces opened heavy gunfire at civilians' houses in the city. (IPC, 11/30/04).
   
An Iraqi policeman is treated in a hospital after being injured when a powerful car bomb exploded in Baiji, 112 miles north of Baghdad, November 30, 2004. The bomb, which was detonated as a U.S. military convoy was passing, killed at least seven people and wounded 20, including 2 US soldiers. (Photo by Sabah Albazee/ Reuters, 11/30/04).
   
A U.S. Army soldier looks at damage after a suspected suicide car bomber detonated his vehicle next to a U.S. military convoy on Baghdad's airport road November 30, 2004. A military truck was damaged in the attack and U.S. officials had no comment on injuries. (Photo by Ceerwan Aziz/ Reuters, 11/30/04).
   
US soldiers evacuating a wounded comrade in Ramadi yesterday (Assafir, 11/20/04).
   
U.S. Marines evacuate a colleague wounded in a mortar attack on a base south of Baghdad November 29, 2004. Nine Marines were wounded as they took part in operations forming part of the Marines' six-day-old Operation Plymouth Rock, intended to thwart Sunni Muslim Iraqi resistance and launched as a follow-up to the U.S. assault on the city of Falluja. (REUTERS/ Thaier Al-sudani, 11/30/04).
   
US patrol in the river, in the Iraqi town of Al-Yousufiya yesterday (Assafir, 11/30/04).
   
A South Korean woman reacts during a memorial service in Seoul November 30, 2004 for the death of two South Korean workers in Iraq, during a resistance attack which also injured two more South Korean workers. (30 Nov 2004 REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon).
   
Tourists run through a swarm of pink locusts near a beach in Corralejo, on the Spanish Canary Island of Fuerteventura, November 29, 2004. Authorities in the Canaries have issued an alert as swarms of locusts arrived over the weekend from western Africa, with environmental experts estimating that some 100 million of the insects have reached the Canaries. Aid agencies claim that the locusts have destroyed up to a third of the crop in African countries affected by the locust plague. (REUTERS/ Carlos Guevara, 11/30/04).
   
Pakistan test-fired a Hatf-3 Ghaznawi missile yesterday, with 290 km range and capable of carrying nuclear heads (Alrai, 11/30/04).
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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