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UN has to help 120,000 more Palestinians
Facing "an escalating humanitarian crisis" in the occupied Palestinian territory due to the non-payment of 150,000 government employees and more frequent Israeli crossing closures, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) announced today that it will increase the number of non-refugees it feeds by 25 percent, from 480,000 to 600,000.
Palestine-UN, Economics, 6/2/2006

Egypt aims for 1 billion in furniture exports
Egypt's Minister of Trade and Industry Rasheed Mohamed Rasheed said his ministry has a plan to double Egypt's exports of furniture to $ one billion annually.
Egypt, Economics, 6/2/2006

LE38 billion Egyptian-Qatari free zones to be established
Chairman of the General Authority for Industrial Development Amr Assal said it was agreed on setting up an Egyptian-Qatari industrial zone comprising international industrial companies working in different industrial sectors.
Egypt-Qatar, Economics, 5/31/2006

Syrian imports from Iran exceed 1 billion dollars
Visiting Syrian Minister of Economy and Trade Amir Husni Lutfi conferred yesterday with Iran's Minister of Industries and Mines Ali-Reza Tahmasbi on expansion of economic cooperation between the two countries.
Syria-Iran, Economics, 5/30/2006

Bahrainis more interested to travel to Iran
He described historical sites and religious shrines as well as natural landmarks in Iran "very attractive," especially for the Arab tourists.
Bahrain-Iran, Economics, 5/30/2006

New food donations to Darfur, more needed
Sudan-UN, Economics, 5/30/2006

Iran-Iraq railroads connections coming
Iran's cabinet approved yesterday a previously signed agreement on connecting Iran's railroad to that of Iraq in southern and western parts of that country.
Iraq-Iran, Economics, 5/29/2006

Syria calls for expansion of economic ties with Iran
Mir-Kazemi also called for closer ties in all areas between the two nations. He said the preferential tariffs should be a positive step in bolstering the mutual relations
Syria-Iran, Economics, 5/29/2006

More oil bids opened in Libya
Libya's Secretary of the People's Committee of the National Oil Corporation confirmed the continuation of opening doors before international oil companies to invest in the exploration and drilling operations.
Libya, Economics, 5/29/2006


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