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United States urges ambitious cut in agricultural subsidies
Upcoming WTO negotiations, formally known as the Doha Development Agenda, have reached a critical moment that will test whether nations have the will and ambition to reduce agricultural subsidies and other trade barriers in ways that encourage global economic growth, according to US Trade Representative Rob Portman.
Regional-USA, Economics, 11/12/2005

Ethiopian-Eritrean border remains tense, potentially volatile, UN mission reports
The military situation along the Ethiopian-Eritrean border, which Secretary-General Kofi Annan has warned could lead to another round of "devastating hostilities," remained tense and potentially volatile during the past week, according to the latest update from the increasingly restricted United Nations peacekeeping mission in the area.
Ethiopia-Eritrea, Politics, 11/12/2005

Egypts economic reforms conducive to investments attraction: WB
Egypt's economic reforms have borne fruits in creating a favorable climate for attracting investments, said a report by the World Bank.
Egypt, Politics, 11/12/2005

EIB loans to Egypt over the past two years hit 1.3 billion euros.
The head of the European Investment Bank (EIB)'s commission in Egypt, Louigie Markoni, said the bank's loans to Egypt over the past two years hit 1.3 billion euros.
Egypt-European Union, Economics, 11/12/2005

US launching new middle east business internship for women
Forty women from the Middle East and North Africa -- rising business leaders aged 22 to 32 -- will take part in a program combining graduate-level academic training with internships at some of the most prestigious companies and law firms in the United States, the State Department announced November 10.
Regional-USA, Local, 11/12/2005

                                                                                                                                                   
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