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Marrakesh Hosts International Conference on Gas and Petrol
The first Maghreban and Mediterranean Oil and Gas Conference will be held in Marrakech on May 26-28, announced a release of Morocco's national office of research and oil exploitations (ONAREP), a co-organizer with "Global Pacific Partners" company.
Morocco-Regional, Economics, 5/21/2003

Morocco to host 2004 African wrestling championships
Morocco will host the African championships of Greco-Roman, All-in, and feminine wrestling.
Regional-Morocco, Sports, 5/21/2003

Moroccan festival in London next june
A Moroccan week-long festival will be held next June in London under the theme "Morocco Land of Wonder," in what is considered the most important Moroccan tourism and cultural event ever organized in the United Kingdom.
Morocco-UK, Local, 5/21/2003

Morocco donates 200 tons of food to Iraq
Morocco donated Iraq 200 tons of food, worth some US$ 216,000, to be shipped by the UN World Food Program (PAM), part of its efforts to meet the Iraqi populations' needs, the UN news center said Tuesday.
Morocco-Iraq, Local, 5/21/2003

Morocco takes part in APU executive committee meeting
Speaking at the encounter, secretary of Libya's General Popular Council, Zinati Mohammed Zinati, underlined the necessity to establish bases for democracy, grant importance to human resources and fight terrorism and poverty.
Regional-Morocco, Politics, 5/21/2003

EIB loans Syria 50 million for Tartous port
The investment is part of the efforts to modernize and develop Syria's ports, as the bulk of the country's foreign trade is sea borne. Tartous together with Latakia, are the country's two major commercial ports. Tartous serves mainly central and southern parts of Syria, including the capital Damascus. Its port is specialised in certain types of general, roll-on/roll-off and solid bulk cargo. The construction of a new passenger terminal will contribute to the expansion of the tourism industry in the vicinity of Tartous.
Syria-European Union, Economics, 5/21/2003

Islamic Unity Conference wraps up meetings
Participants at the 16th conference of the Islamic Unity called on for serious work to activate world conscience in order to act to end the Israeli brutal acts against the Palestinian people.
Regional, Politics, 5/21/2003

                                                                                                                                                   
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