Yemeni- Egyptian mediation to keep Libya at the AL
The Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh has called on Libya to postpone its decision to withdraw from the Arab League. In a telephone call he had made with Libya's Leader of the Revolution Colonel Muammar al Qathafi, the Yemeni president stressed that the difficult conditions and challenges the Arab nation is facing, requires more efforts to be exerted to maintain Arab solidarity and unity of ranks.
Regional-Libya, Politics, 5/14/2003
Kenyan talks with AL on Sudan, Somalia. Dismantling Somali militias
Kenya's foreign minister will visit the Arab League next week in order to hold talks with high ranking officials on efforts aiming to achieve national reconciliation in Somalia and peace in Sudan, as negotiations relating to the two questions are being held in Kenya.
Somalia-Kenya, Politics, 5/14/2003
Al-Itihad: Saddam Hussein's daughters want to be identified by the Coalition forces
The al-Itihad paper of the Kurdistani National Federation party said yesterday that daughters of the toppled Iraqi President Saddam Hussein are willing to let the coalition forces know about the place where they stay.
Iraq, Politics, 5/14/2003
Swiss pharmaceutical plant dedicated in Casablanca
A US $ 13 million-worth pharmaceutical plant, affiliated to the Swiss group F. Goffman La Roche, was dedicated on Monday in the Casablanca industrial area of Nouaceur.
Morocco-Switzerland, Business, 5/14/2003
Morocco registers 68.8 % increase in trade deficit in first quarter
Morocco registered a 68.8 per cent increase in its trade deficit in the first quarter of 2003, following a 9,6 per cent drop of exports and a 9,3 per cent rise of imports, said Morocco's Exchange Office.
Morocco, Economics, 5/14/2003
Social dialogue deal to harm Morocco's textile sector competitiveness, professionals warn
A Moroccan textile association warned that an agreement, signed recently between the government and social partners on labor grievances, risks to harm Moroccan firms' competitive edge.
Morocco, Economics, 5/14/2003
London recommends its citizens not to head for Saudi Arabia
The British foreign ministry yesterday recommended that British citizens not head for Saudi Arabia for "unnecessary reasons" upon the occurrence of three attacks that resulted in killing or wounding scores of people in Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia-UK, Politics, 5/14/2003
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