Arab League permanent members meetings postponed
It was decided to postpone meetings of the permanent representatives of the Arab states, members to the Arab League (AL) until next Monday instead of today so as the AL Secretary General Amr Moussa, currently in New York be able to take part in the meeting
Regional, Politics, 2/7/2002
Ptolemaic harbour on Red Sea included on archaeological chart
The Standing Committee for Antiquities has recently approved to add Makari Harbour at Mersa Alam at the Red Sea to the chart of archaeological sites.
Egypt, Local, 2/7/2002
Egypt urges for int'l efforts to spare humanity fatal diseases
The advanced nations failed to live up to the UN recommendations, floated 30 years ago, to earmark 0.07 percent of GDP for official assistance to the developing countries, said Abul Gheit, noting that only five countries abided by the proposal.
Regional, Economics, 2/7/2002
Final home for Tutankhamun's treasure
For many years, newly-found antiquities and other distinguished artefacts have languished in storerooms or been crammed into overstuffed display cases in the Egyptian Museum in Tahrir Square. Now a project to build a high-tech museum to display thousands of priceless antiquities is gaining momentum.
Egypt, Local, 2/7/2002
British businessmen visit Morocco
A British business mission will visit Morocco end of February to explore partnership prospects with Moroccan operators. The delegation will include representatives of 32 firms operating in various sectors.
Morocco-UK, Economics, 2/7/2002
Morocco, guest of honor at Paris water international exhibition
Morocco's minister of sea fisheries, Said Chbaatou, who dedicated the pavilion, said it is a pride for Morocco to be a guest of honor at the event, adding that several water-related actions and programs have been carried out while others are being conducted to promote a better and rational use of water resources.
Morocco, Environment, 2/7/2002
Mauritanian president receives UMA outgoing secretary general
Mauritanian president Mouaouiya Ould Sid Ahmed Taya received on Wednesday outgoing secretary general of the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA), Mohamed Amamou.
Mauritania-Maghreb, Politics, 2/7/2002
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