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BBC Monitoring News Prospects for Friday 23 July 2004.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

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(From BBC Monitoring International Reports)

Main stories at 0100 gmt

TURKEY: Watching Turkish media for updates on train accident in which at least thrity-six people are reported to have been killed. Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has postponed his scheduled visit to Bosnia-Herzegovina in the wake of the accident (as available)

BOSNIA-HERCEGOVINA: Official opening of reconstructed Stari Most Bridge in Mostar. The bridge was destroyed by Bosnian Croats during the country's 1992-95 war and its reopening is seen as a potent symbol of reconciliation. Heads of state from Serbia-Montenegro, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria are among those attending (Bosnian Hayat TV)

WEST BANK AND GAZA STRIP: Watching for developments after an Israeli strike killed commander of Islamic Jihad in Gaza City Hazam Rahim (as available)

SAUDI ARABIA: Watching developments. A one-month amnesty for Islamists loyal to Al-Qa'idah expired on Thursday evening after only a handful took up the offer, but a cleric said Saleh Al-Awfi, the presumed leader of the …

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