Some 45 American soldiers killed in Iraqi attacks post war
The number of American soldiers who were killed since the beginning of the war against Iraq, according to a new numbers circulated by the US defense department reached 183 killing until the 10th of June including 45 killed after the end of the main military operations on May 1st, as a result of attacks carried out by Iraqis, according to the ministry.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 6/12/2003
Egyptian efforts to convince the Palestinians of a truce
The director of the Egyptian intelligence Omar Suleiman has started his talks with the Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in Ramallah before his meeting with the prime minister Mahmoud Abbas.
Egypt-Palestine, Politics, 6/12/2003
Morocco underscores progress towards FTA accord with US
Considerable progress has been achieved in negotiations for the conclusion of a free trade accord (FTA) between Morocco and the USA, Moroccan Delegate Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Taieb Fassi Fihri, said.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 6/12/2003
Pan-African bank lauds Morocco's economic growth
Morocco alongside Senegal, Tunisia, Mozambique, Botswana and Uganda, as countries where strong economic performances are positively impacting Africa.
Morocco, Economics, 6/12/2003
French mayor in Fez to activate spa cities twinning act
Mayor of the French spa city of Aix-Les-Bains and advisor of French prime minister, Dominique Dord, visited Fez this June 9-11 to reactivate a 1994 twinning agreement between his city and the Moroccan spa town of Moulay Yacoub (near Fez).
Morocco-France, Culture, 6/12/2003
Hawas dismisses Nefertiti's mummy claim by British archaeologist
A senior Egyptian archaeologist described news that a British archaeologist has discovered the mummy of queen Nefertiti, wife of pharaoh Akhenaton who ruled in 14th century BC in a secret room in the valley of kings near Luxor, as 'groundless' yesterday.
Egypt, Local, 6/12/2003
Egypt takes legal measures to claim Nefertiti head
Egypt, Local, 6/12/2003
Africa's economy is based in few countries
The top five economies in Africa of South Africa, Egypt, Morocco, Nigeria and Algeria contributed 59 percent to Africa's Gross Domestic Product in 2002 said the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in its 2003 annual report.
Regional-Egypt, Economics, 6/12/2003
European commission proposes 250 mln euro aid to third countries concerned by immigration
The European commission proposed on Wednesday the allocation of a 250 million Euro aid over 2004-2008 period to third countries concerned by migration and asylum.
Morocco-European Union, Politics, 6/12/2003
World Bank loans Morocco $25 mln to help fight poverty
The World Bank (WB) extended on Monday to Morocco a US$ 25 million loan to help fight poverty in the country's drought-stricken and remote rural communities.
Morocco, Economics, 6/12/2003
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