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Moroccan minister heads Arab experts team on cooperation with Europe in environment
Moroccan Minister of Land Development, Town Planning, Environment and Housing Mohamed El Yazghi chaired on Tuesday at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo the meeting of an Arab expert team in charge of working out a cooperation vision in environment with Europe.
Regional-European Union, Environment, 4/19/2000

Egypt criticizes Israel's policy in refusing to join NPT
Egypt's permanent representative at the UN, Ahmad Abu al-Gheith, has criticized the continued Israeli policy in refusing to join the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) for nuclear weapons. He stressed that Israel not joining this treaty constitutes a defiance of the will of the international community to free the world from nuclear weapons.
Egypt, Politics, 4/19/2000

US NGO to promote education-private sector partnership in Morocco
Members of US non-governmental organization "National Association of Partners in Education" (NAPE) are visiting Morocco this Apr. 16-22 to study with Moroccan officials a partnership formula between education and the private sector.
Morocco-USA, Education, 4/19/2000

Islamic bank signs deals to finance two regional environment projects
The Islamic Development Bank signed two agreements with the Center of Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE).
Regional, Environment, 4/19/2000

Tourism professionals expect 10 million tourists in 2010
Moroccan tourism professionals are expecting 10 million tourists in Morocco in 2010, which would make of Morocco one of the 20 top tourism destinations in the world.
Morocco, Economics, 4/19/2000

                                                                                                                                                   
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