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Tunisian cabinet reshuffle
Tunisian leader Zinal Abdin ben Ali reshuffled his cabinet last Thursday, making seven changes including the foreign affairs portfolio and scraping the information department.
Tunisia, Politics, 10/11/1997

Bahrain: power generation and water desalination project
The total cost of the project is 37 million dinars which includes setting up a reservoir to hold about 3 million gallons of desalinated water which will be used to generate electricity.
Bahrain, Economics, 10/11/1997

5 international companies compete to modernize oil refinery
The Yemeni government is currently studying international offers to implement the project of modernizing the oil refinery of Aden.None of the giant US companies submitted offers.
Yemen, Business, 10/11/1997

Oil workers syndicate threatens to go on comprehensive strike
The workers expressed their vehement displeasure toward the stance of the company regarding the negotiations, and the intransigence of the company's officials towards the rights of the workers.
Kuwait, Economics, 10/11/1997

Greco-Roman new antiques discovery in Egypt
An Italian-french archaeological mission working in Fayyoum governorate-Egypt had found remains of an ancient Greco-Roman city near Asta Urban center in Fayyoum.
Egypt, History, 10/11/1997

Trade discussion between Egypt and Islamic commonwealth countries
Discussions will be held end of this month in order to boost the economic and trade relations between the two sides. The Commonwealth countries include Azerbaijan, Kerkzkistan, Ozbakistan
Egypt, Economics, 10/11/1997

Prime Minister to inaugurate Egyptian export exhibition
250 public and private sector companies will participate in the exhibition in which the most advanced Egyptian products in all fields will be shown including; furniture, chemicals, cosmetics, ready made
Egypt, Business, 10/11/1997

Tunisia and Egypt discuss investment opportunities
More than 50 Tunisian and Egyptian businessmen representing the private sector and the trade and industrial unions in the two countries participated in the meetings.
Tunisia-Egypt, Business, 10/11/1997

Chamber of Commerce Arab conference in Kansas
The American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo will organize a conference in Kansas, USA in which about 250 Egyptian and US businessmen will participate
Egypt, Business, 10/11/1997

World Bank team study privatization role in Qatar
Tadros praised the performance of many state-owned corporations and public sector enterprises in Qatar such as Q-Tel (Qatar Public Telecommunications Corporation), Qasco (Qatar Steel Company) and Qapco (Qatar Petrochemical Company).
Qatar, Economics, 10/11/1997

More power and desalinated water comming to Qatar
Qatar is planning to launch two major projects to generate 700MW of electricity and 70m gallons per day MGPD of desalinated water to meet the increasing demand in the coming years.
Qatar, Business, 10/11/1997

                                                                                                                                                   
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