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Sahara dispute: De Soto hopes to launch consultations with parties soon
The United Nations Secretary General's Special Representative for the Sahara, Alvaro de Soto, is hoping to launch consultations with parties in the Sahara dispute before the end of August, said a release of the UN mission for the Sahara, known by its French acronym MINURSO.
Morocco-UN, Politics, 7/28/2004

Iraqi group threatens Jordan, some 14 Americans wounded in Baghdad
One Iraqi group calling itself " the death group" threatened to block the international road linking Baghdad and Amman within 72 hours and to attack the Jordanian interests in retaliation to Jordan's decision to having trucks giving support to the Americans.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 7/28/2004

Baradei calls for freeing the ME from Weapons of Mass Destruction
Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohammed el-Baradei said "turning the Middle East into a zone free of all kinds of weapons of mass destruction requires that all the states of the region should accept the Non-Proliferation Treaty."
Regional-Israel, Politics, 7/28/2004

Going ahead with Egypt's Afro-Arab power cooperation
In appreciation of the outstanding efforts and successful endeavors, Minister of Electricity and Energy Hassan Younis, who was assigned to continue in his post in the recent cabinet reshuffle, underlined his Ministry's strategy and the forthcoming plans to upgrade Egypt's National Power Grid. More attention will be paid to projects implemented outside the country such as the expansion projects of electricity networks in the Arab and African countries.
Egypt-Regional, Economics, 7/28/2004

UN Security Council renews the UNIFIL in south Lebanon
Diplomats at the UN said yesterdays that members of the UN Security Council approved the extension for authorizing the UN peace keeping forces in South Lebanon UNIFIL for another 6 months. This was, however, after the UN secretary general extended it for the risks of renewed conflict in the region.
Lebanon-Israel, Politics, 7/28/2004

Morocco, Pakistan to set up $200m phosphoric acid plant
The Cherifian office of Phosphate (OCP) and Fauji Fertilizer Company Limited (FFCL) signed Monday a partnership accord to set up a phosphoric acid production plant in Jorf Lasfar (south of Rabat) under a joint venture project with an estimated cost of $200 million, OCP said in a release.
Morocco-Pakistan, Business, 7/28/2004

Morocco's new air company 'Atlas Blue' makes first flight
Morocco's new air company 'Atlas Blue' made Monday its first flight between Marrakesh and Lyon, France, with 130 passengers onboard, Morocco's carrier RAM said in a release.
Morocco, Business, 7/28/2004

                                                                                                                                                   
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