Issues facing the Arab common market
Resolution 17 for the establishment of the Arab common market was passed by the Arab Council for Economic Unity on 13 August, 1964. It was planned that the resolution would be put into effect in January, 1965, and that the process of liberalising Arab trade would be carried out in six phases by 1970.
Regional, Economics, 8/26/2003
Iraqi transitional governing council delegation in Amman
The delegation representing the Iraqi governing council chaired by Ibrahim al-Jaafari arrived in Amman yesterday in the course of its current tour on several Arab states. Prior to the meeting, the Jordanian government confirmed receiving this delegation.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 8/26/2003
Morocco vows to transparency in local poll
"It is necessary to guarantee" a suitable climate for conducting communal elections within the transparency and credibility sought by king Mohammed VI," said governor director of elections department at the interior ministry, Brahim Boufous.
Morocco, Politics, 8/26/2003
Tunisia: limited governmental reshuffle
An official source in Tunisia stated that President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali made a ministerial reshuffle that dealt basically with the "ministries of industry, energy and education."
Tunisia, Politics, 8/26/2003
Tenor Bocelli gives concert at pyramids Wednesday
With Pyramids standing aloft in the background and a hope for peace to prevail in the world, prolific Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli will give a concert Wednesday.
Egypt, Local, 8/26/2003
Israel and the Iraqi oil pipelines
Israeli sources disclosed that the Israeli minister of infrastructure Yosef Paritzki will discuss during his forthcoming visit to Washington the possibility of reopening the oil pipeline which used to link the Iraqi city of Karkouk to Haifa port before 1948.
Iraq-Israel, Politics, 8/26/2003
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