Two American soldiers were killed in attacks in al-Faloujam al-Qaem
News reports in Iraq quoted eye witnesses as saying that one American soldier was killed when an American armored vehicle was exposed to anti armored vehicles shelling on Sunday evening near al-Rafeydeen bank in the downtown of al-Falouja town to the west of Baghdad.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/10/2003
Egypt renews demanding a government in Baghdad representing the Iraqi people
The Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Maher has stressed following his meeting with the American ambassador in Cairo David Welsh yesterday the need to enable the Iraqi people to form a government representing all its trends.
Egypt-USA, Politics, 6/10/2003
Joint council for Jordanian, Iraqi businessmen
Jordanian and Iraqi businessmen in Amman yesterday signed an agreement to strengthen trade exchange between the two states which were damaged because of the war in Iraq.
Iraq-Jordan, Economics, 6/10/2003
Morocco sees illiteracy as brake to development
Illiteracy is a brake to Morocco's development and a national issue, Moroccan minister in charge of public sector modernization, Najib Zerouali, said.
Morocco, Education, 6/10/2003
Moroccan women MP delegation ends visit to Germany
A delegation of Moroccan women parliament members ended an eight-day visit to Germany where they met several government officials, MPs and NGOs.
Morocco-Germany, Politics, 6/10/2003
Foreign loans and investments drop, expats' remittances up in 1st quarter of 2003
Foreign direct investments and loans have regressed by 32% in the first quarter of 2003, compared to the amount of FDIs and loans Morocco attracted in the same period of 2002.
Morocco, Economics, 6/10/2003
Moroccan official urges Moroccan expatriates in france to invest in low-cost housing
Moroccan delegate minister in charge of housing and urbanism, Taoufik Hjira, urged on Saturday Moroccans living in France to invest massively in low-cost housing projects in Morocco.
Morocco, Economics, 6/10/2003
World economic forum to discuss NEPAD's implementation
The world economic forum that will start Wednesday in South Africa will focus on the implementation of NEPAD (new partnership for Africa's development), said organizers.
Regional, Economics, 6/10/2003
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