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| Jul.13 |
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Nations work for WMD-free Mediterranean More than 40 nations, including Israel and Arabs, agreed to work for a zone free of weapons of mass destruction in the Middle East
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Olmert: Peace deal never been closer| A Mideast peace deal has never been closer to fruition, Israel's prime minister said Sunday, ahead of a summit to launch the French-brokered Union for the Mediterranean | |
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| Jun.24 |
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Suicide sparks Sarkozy scare| Security guards whisked away Sarkozy and Olmert after a gunshot was heard at Ben Gurion Airport. Border police officer killed himself | |
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| Dec.17 |
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Donors pledge $7.4 billion Palestinian aid A major donors conference to raise funds to help build a Palestinian state has gone beyond expectations
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| Dec.16 |
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France to host Mid-East aid talks The French government is hosting an international aid conference to revive the Palestinian economy
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| Sep.8 |
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Report deepens Arafat death mystery French medical records show it is highly unlikely that poisoning or AIDS caused the death
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| Nov.22 |
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Arafat nephew: No poison found Nasser al-Kidwa, the observer at the United Nations, has said his uncle's medical records show no cause of death
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| Nov.10 |
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Arafat died The veteran Palestinian leader has died in a Paris hospital. There is no clear line of succession
| Yasser Arafat led Palestinian struggle for more than 40 years. He had been in a coma since November 3 and suffered a brain hemorrhage
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'Final hours' for Yasser Arafat French Prime Minister Raffarin: Yasser Arafat is in his 'final hours'
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Palestinians plan Arafat funeral With Palestinian leader gravely ill in a Paris hospital, Palestinian officials were making plans for his funeral and burial
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Palestinian PM visits Arafat Ahmed Qorei was permitted to see ailing Palestinian leader, after hospital officials said Arafat's condition had worsened
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| Nov.8 |
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Palestinian leaders in Paris to visit Arafat Senior Palestinians who have been running the government landed to visit the ailing leader
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Arafat visit to go ahead A delegation of Palestinian leaders again plan to visit their ailing leader at a French hospital
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| Nov.5 |
Paris |
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Arafat remains in critical state The Palestinian leader remains critically ill in a hospital as uncertainty mounts over who might succeed him if he dies
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Arafat 'stable' - French doctors A spokesman at the hospital says there has been no change in his condition which is now considered to be stable
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Arafat on life support Arafat, 75, was being kept alive by machines while officials negotiate over where he should be buried
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| Nov.4 |
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Arafat 'alive but gravely ill' Within the last 24 hours, Palestinian leader's condition has deteriorated considerably
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Arafat 'in critical condition'| Palestinian leader is at a Paris military hospital after drifting in and out of consciousness throughout the night | |
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| Nov.3 |
Paris |
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Arafat's health 'suffers setback' Palestinian envoy Leila Shahid said that Palestinian leader health has deteriorated
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| Oct.30 |
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Arafat's illness not fatal - aide
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Questions swirl around Arafat's health The PLO said Palestinian leader was getting better as he underwent medical examination at a Paris hospital
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Ailing Arafat arrives in Paris| A helicopter carrying Palestinian leader landed after leaving his West Bank compound for the first time in 3 years | |
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| Jul.19 |
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Sharon 'not welcome' in France Israeli Prime is not welcome in France until he explains his call on French Jews to move to Israel
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| Jul.18 |
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France angered over Sharon's call Israeli Prime Minister urged French Jews to emigrate immediately to Israel to escape 'the wildest anti-Semitism'
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