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Weapons confiscated in Turkey are for Egypt
The Turkish foreign minister Abdullah Gul announced that the Egyptian authorities stressed that the weapons shipment discovered on the board of a ship in Istanbul on Thursday is owned by Egypt.
Egypt-Turkey, Politics, 6/5/2004

Vegetal oil sector slowing down, four years after liberalization
Four years after its liberalization, the sector of vegetal oil is slowing down, with only giant companies managing to survive while the sector comprised 108 production units before 2000, says specialized magazine "Alimentarius."
Morocco, Economics, 6/5/2004

Libya resumes oil exports to the USA
The US under trade secretary William Lash announced on Thursday in Tripoli the resumption of the exportation of the Libyan oil to the USA and talked about discussions for Libya's purchase of Boeing planes.
Libya-USA, Economics, 6/5/2004

Syrian efforts to join OPEC
Syria on Thursday said it supports the policy of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC and hoped to join the Organization soon.
Syria-Regional, Economics, 6/5/2004

Morocco conducts one of world's most important solar energy programs, electricity office chairman
Morocco is carrying out one of the world's most important solar-generated electricity programs that will supply this form of electricity to 150,000 households by 2007, said, this Thursday, Ahmed Nekkouch, general director of the Moroccan state-owned electricity office (ONE).
Morocco, Economics, 6/5/2004

Foreign department made efforts for women wearing headscarves to obtain visas in French Consulates
Moroccan minister of foreign affairs and cooperation, Mohamed Benaissa, said his department has made "important efforts" for visas to be delivered to women wearing headscarves by French consulates.
Morocco-France, Local, 6/5/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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