Arab League to resume its session on Wednesday
Arab League Secretary General Esmat Abdul Meguid said on Thursday that the AL council will resume its 113th ordinary session on the level of representatives next Wednesday to complete discussions of political, economic, legal and financial issues listed on its agenda. Issues which were not discussed by the Arab foreign ministers in Beirut on March 11.
Regional, Politics, 3/24/2000
Italian official in Morocco to explain new immigration law
Italian secretary of state in charge of immigration, Alberto Maritati, is currently visiting Morocco to explain the provisions of the new Italian law on immigration in force since March 15.
Morocco-Italy, Politics, 3/24/2000
$38 million to rent channels of Nilesat 102 annually
The Egyptian satellite company Nilesat finished setting the prices to renting the working channels on the second Egyptian satellite, Nilesat 102, which will be released in September.
Egypt, Business, 3/24/2000
Morocco calls for more concern on fate of Moroccans sequestered in Tindouf
Morocco has called for more concern on the part of the international community for the fate of Moroccans forcibly detained in the Tindouf camps (in southwestern Algeria).
Morocco, Politics, 3/24/2000
Indian electronics and software exports exports to Gulf states on the rise
Indian electronics and software exports to the Gulf states increased during 1998-99 wherein black and white televisions constituted a major item, the Press Trust of India PTI said.
Gulf-India, Economics, 3/24/2000
Moroccan thinker gets Spanish prize
Moroccan thinker Abdellah Laroui was awarded the International Catalunia prize by the autonomous government of Catalunia.
Morocco-Spain, Culture, 3/24/2000
23 countries to participate in Arab COM 2000 in Lebanon
Beirut is hosting tomorrow for the third straight year the international Arab conference and fair for developing communications in the Arab states, Arab COM 2000, which will last until March 28.
Regional, Economics, 3/24/2000
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