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Moroccan minister announces new international cooperation strategy
Aicha Belarbi told al-Ittihad al-Ichtiraki daily that Morocco will be cooperating with regions other than Europe and that Moroccan economic operators have actually started to prospect other countries. She explained that cooperation goes beyond the political dimension to encompass economy, culture, finances and investments.
Morocco, Politics, 1/6/1999

Electronic mail in Syria this month
Syria, Economics, 1/6/1999

Saudi Arabia: 40 companies begin Internet
A week ago, Saudi Arabia agreed to allow the Internet in the kingdom. The number of companies working in Internet service numbered 40, and the expected number of subscribers to this network will amount to 120,000 Saudis at the end of the year.
Saudi Arabia, Economics, 1/6/1999

Post, telecom workers go on strike
Moroccan postal and telecom workers will go strike on January 14-15 to protest the deterioration of their financial situation and work conditions.
Morocco, Politics, 1/6/1999

Exports of citrus fruits regress
Morocco exported by mid-December around 126,000 tons of citrus fruits, against a quantity of 154,000 tons in the corresponding period of last year, for a 16% drop.
Morocco, Agriculture, 1/6/1999

Some $150 million invested in film shooting in Morocco in 1996-97
Some $ 150 million were invested in the shooting of 803 films in Morocco between 1996 and 1997, the Moroccan cinematographic center said.
Morocco, Business, 1/6/1999

Moroccan government conducts investigation on Y2K
The Moroccan secretariat of state in charge of posts and information technologies is currently conducting a nationwide investigation in a bid to avoid the side effects of the computer system breakdown that threatens the world's computers when the year flips over from 1999 to 2000.
Morocco, Science, 1/6/1999

Egyptian human rights organization concern over official statements
The Egyptia Organization forn Human Rights has reacted to statements made by Egyptian Minister of the Interior Habib al-Adli and viewed these statements as "defaming the reputation of Egypt and contradicting statements made by the Foreign Ministry and its obligations in international circles."
Egypt, Politics, 1/6/1999

Israeli attacks continue in south Lebanon
Israeli occupation forces on Tuesday bombarded, using heavy artillery the outskirts of Majdal Zoun, Zibqin, Yater, Jib Sweid and al-Botoum towns. Lebanese security sources said the shelling inflicted damage upon property.
Lebanon-Israel, Military, 1/6/1999

Jordan, Kuwait for boosting bilateral relations
Jordan's Crown Prince Hassan on Tuesday received a message from Kuwaiti Crown Prince and Prime Minister Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah pertaining to bilateral relations between the two countries.
Jordan-Kuwait, Politics, 1/6/1999

                                                                                                                                                   
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