London-based HSBC Holdings Plc, which owns a 70 percent stake in Dar Es Salaam bank, said on Wednesday that less than $1 million in cash was stolen in a raid on a Dar Es Salaam branch in Baghdad.
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Bush to give ‘mixed’ Iraq report
The White House is expected to present to Congress an interim report on the situation in Iraq, assessing the results of the major US troop “surge”.
Read More »Egypt and the Zionist plan of division
In the first instalment of what I intended would be a short series of articles, I wrote that Oded Yinon’s 1982 study entitled “A Strategy for Israel in the 1980s” is the most detailed account so far of the Zionist mindset; how it works and how it aspires to manage …
Read More »Egypt’s Copts says Catholic primacy claim ‘fans tensions’
Egypt’s Coptic Church on Wednesday rejected the Roman Catholic Church’s claim to be “the one true Church of Christ,” saying such provocative declarations unnecessarily stirred up tensions.
Read More »Tunisia Supports Iran’s N. Activities
Tunisian Foreign Minister Abdelwaheb Abdallah in a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki on Friday voiced his country’s support for Iran’s right to use nuclear energy.
Read More »Vietnam Stresses Expansion of Ties with Iran
Vietnam’s Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung in a meeting with Iran’s ambassador to Hanoi Seyed Javad Ghavam Shahidi stressed the need for the expansion of economic and trade relations between the two countries.
Read More »Heinonen Views N. Talks with Iran as Constructive
International Atomic Energy Agency deputy head Olli Heinonen said talks with Iran on Thursday over its nuclear drive were “constructive” and that some “important steps” were made.
Read More »At Least 18 Killed, 24 Injured in Road Accident in Iran
At least 18 people were killed and 24 others injured in a road accident Friday when a truck slammed into a bus full passengers in northern Iran.
Read More »Iran, IAEA Agree on How to Conduct N. Talks
Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog have reached an agreement on how to conduct negotiations over Tehran’s nuclear program, and the two sides said that they would continue talks to come up with a final solution.
Read More »Iran, Venezuela to Invest $4 bln in Joint Oil Project
Iran and Venezuela are planning to invest $4 billion in a joint project in the South American country’s heavy-crude-producing Orinoco Belt.
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