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The Tripoli Post Front Page - Issue 155
US Senior Diplomat Found Dead in Cyprus
The defense attaché at the US embassy in Cyprus has been found dead in a remote part of the Mediterranean island four days after he went missing.

With a Huge Public Support in Africa, Al-Qathafi Presses Ahead for United States of Africa
Leader of the Revolution Muammar Al-Qathafi Pushes ahead a proposal for the African Union to be replaced by a United States of Africa is at the top of the agenda for the AU Summit set to begin in Ghana on Sunday. The Leader has been touring African countries and speaking to African masses who are supporting his call for the establishment of the United States of Africa.

Al-Megrahi: I've been Innocent All the Way
Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al-Megrahi renewed his assertion that he is innocent after the Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (SCCRC) said he "may have suffered a miscarriage of justice" based on new evidence.

Pan African Civil Society to Discuss Integration in Accra
Civil society groups from across Africa and the Diaspora are to meet at the fringes of the 9th Ordinary Session of the African Union Summit and hold their own discussion on the Grand Debate for continental integration.

Vietnam Repeats Itself in Iraq: Political Opposition Grows in Washington as Republican Support Slips
The final years of the Vietnam war that ended with the defeat of the US there are repeating themselves in the span of weeks and months in Iraq. The political opposition to the Bush administration is grown as the Iraqi resistance proves to be more resilient and gaining more ground in Iraq.

Prosecutor: Palestinian Doctor Granted Bulgarian Citizenship as Part of a Deal to Join the Plot
Speaking at the Libyan Supreme court, which reviewed the final appeal of five convicted Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor on Wednesday, the Libyan prosecutor said the decision by Bulgaria's government to grant citizenship to the convicted Palestinian doctor was part of a deal he made with the number one defendant nurse Christiana Valcheva in exchange for playing an important role in infecting 439 Libyan children with HIV.

Libya, Iran to Strengthen Economic Relations
The Secretary of the General People's Committee Mr. al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi said on Wednesday Libya would strengthen relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran.


Jimmy Carter: US, European Union have Committed Crime Against Palestinians
Far from encouraging Hamas' move into parliamentary politics, Carter said the U.S. and Israel, with European Union acquiescence, sought to subvert the outcome by shunning Hamas and helping Abbas to keep the reins of political and military power.

Pope Getting Worried for "Christians" in Iraq
Now Pope Benedict XVI said Thursday he was greatly concerned about the fate of Christians in Iraq, returning to a theme he discussed with President Bush earlier this month.

Chad to hold talks with rebels in Libya
A Chadian government delegation will hold peace talks with rebel leaders hostile to President Idriss Deby in the Libyan capital on Friday, a Libyan official said.


Libya, Kenya to Promote Economic Cooperation
President Mwai Kibaki has called for the expeditious implementation of the economic agreements signed in Libya recently that opened investment opportunities for entrepreneurs from the two countries.

Libya, Qatar Sign MOUs, Three Agreements
Libya and Qatar signed Tuesday 3 agreements and a memorandum of understanding for the setting up of a special fund for economic assistance to Arab countries in short of water resources and three bilateral agreements.

Libya, Zimbabwe Move to Set Up Joint Commission
A Libyan trade and investment delegation is expected to visit Zimbabwe soon to explore business opportunities in the country and follow up on previous contacts made with local businesspeople over the past few years.

14 US Troops killed in Iraq in Two Days
The U.S. military said 14 American troops have died in multiple attacks, including five killed Thursday in a single roadside bombing in Baghdad.

New British FM Critic of Blair's ME Policy
New Prime Minister Gordon Brown appointed some critics of the Iraq war to his youthful circle of senior Cabinet ministers Thursday, underlining his ambition to heal rifts over the conflict and win back the support of disenchanted.

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  Pan African Civil Society to Discuss Integration in Accra  
  New British FM Critic of Blair's ME Policy  
  Vietnam Repeats Itself in Iraq: Political Opposition Grows in Washington as Republican Support Slips  
  Al-Megrahi: I've been Innocent All the Way  
  Al-Megrahi Granted Second Appeal by Scottish Criminal Review Commission  
  Jimmy Carter: US, European Union have Committed Crime Against Palestinians  
  Chad to hold talks with rebels in Libya  
  Libya, Kenya to Promote Economic Cooperation  
  Libya, Qatar Sign MOUs, Three Agreements  
  Libya, Zimbabwe Move to Set Up Joint Commission  
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Libyan Prosecutor: Palestinian Doctor Who Infected 427 Libyan Children with HIV Granted Bulgarian citizenship as Part of a Deal to Join the Plot
Libyan prosecutor says the decision by Bulgarian government to grant citizenship to the Palestinian doctor convicted to death was part of a deal the doctor made with number one defendant nurse Christiana Valcheva in exchange for his role in infecting 439 Libyan children with HIV.

People's Unity Party in Tunisia Express Solidarity with Libyan Children Infected With HIV by Bulgarian Nurses
The Central Council for the People's Unity Party in Tunisia condemned the vicious crime committed against Libyan children, the victims who were injected with HIV virus by their Bulgarian nurses while being treated at Benghazi Children's Hospital.

 

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