39 percent retreat in Egypt's trade deficit in 2003
Egypt witnessed a 39 percent retreat in the trade deficit in 2003, down by $ 4,780 billion compared to $ 7,835 billion in 2002, according to a monthly report by the Ministry of Foreign Trade.
Egypt, Economics, 5/25/2004
Khartoum accuses Darfour rebellions of violating the cease fire
One Sudanese official yesterday accused the rebels in West Darfour of violating the cease fire and attacking one of the villages in this area last Saturday.
Sudan, Politics, 5/25/2004
Passport for Freedom to drum up support for release of Moroccan POWs in Algeria
European Parliament's initiative "Passport for Freedom" will launch an all-out campaign to raise international public opinion awareness on the fate of the hundreds of Moroccan prisoners of war (POWs) still detained in the Tindouf Camps (southwestern Algeria) by the separatist movement Polisario.
Morocco-European Union, Politics, 5/25/2004
Four Americans and British were killed, clashes in Sader city and Najaf
1st Issued statistics showed the acts of killings committed by the occupation forces in Iraq, as the Iraqi health ministry announced that more than 1,000 Iraqis were killed and more than 2,000 injured since the beginning of confrontation between the occupation forces and resistance members in area in the center of Iraq and its south on April 5th.
Iraq-USA, Politics, 5/25/2004
Moller stresses EU cling to ME peace
Danish Foreign Minister, Per Stig Moller on Monday has stressed his country's and the European Union's adherence to solve the Middle East cause including the establishment of the independent Palestinian state.
Regional-Denmark, Politics, 5/25/2004
$ 496 million in value of Egyptian-Brazilian trade exchange
Value of the Egyptian-Brazilian trade exchange in 2003 reached $ 496 million, including Egyptian exports to Brazil worth $ 34 million. However, the aggregate bilateral trade exchange in the first three months of 2004 amounted to $ 125.5 million, said Ashraf El-Ataal, Head of the Egyptian-Brazilian Business Council.
Egypt-Brazil, Economics, 5/25/2004
Algerian paper: Hassan Hattan is still alive
The Algerian "Sawt al-Ahrar " said according to a security source that the founder of al-Salafeyah group for call and fighting Hassan Hattab is still alive in contrary to what was confirmed by " L expression" on May 11th that Hattab was executed " by the end of the Summer of 2003 at the orders of his Aides, mainly the second man in the group Ammar al-Sayefi better known as al-Bara " the parachutist " and his succession for heading the group Nabil Sahrwai, better known as Ibrahim Musstafa.
Algeria, Local, 5/25/2004
Marrakech hotel obtains International tourism federation's top award
Morocco, Local, 5/25/2004
Morocco sees increase in number of pilgrims to Saudi Arabia
The number of Moroccan pilgrims to the Islamic holy sites in Saudi Arabia should be increased in light of findings of the general population census that Morocco will conduct this summer.
Morocco-Saudi Arabia, Economics, 5/25/2004
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