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Egypt's Moussa looks back at 1997
Moussa said that this year witnessed other strains due to the Iraqi crisis, the Gulf situation and the escalation of terrorism, adding that all of these strains did not prevent positive actions from taking place such as the Arab coherence in confronting these strains
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 1/9/1998
Egypt in Barcelona Expo 98
The exhibition's management has allowed Egypt to set up food stands to offer typical Egyptian dishes to visitors.
Egypt, Business, 1/9/1998
Al-Saqaf to Cairo
Al-Saqaf is to replace Nayif al-Qadhi, who has become a member of the Upper House of Parliament, as Jordan's ambassador to Egypt.
Jordan-Egypt, Politics, 1/9/1998
Egypt renews imprisonment of spy charged of collaboration with Israel
The Supreme State Security Court in Egypt issued its decision to renew the imprisonment of Samir Osman for another 45 days for further interrogation by the Egyptian Public Prosecutor. Osman had been charged with collaborating with the Israeli Mossad.
Egypt-Israel, Judicial, 1/8/1998
Egyptian oil production declines
Egyptian oil production declined by about 2.3% during the first 11 months last year, as it reached 38.5 tons compared to 39.42 million tons during the same period in the year before.
Egypt, Economics, 1/8/1998
Saudi jet makes emergency stop in Cairo
A Saudi jumbo jet carrying 348 passengers on a flight from Jeddah to London made an emergency landing at Cairo Airport after a fire on board, airport sources said.
Saudi Arabia-Egypt, Local, 1/8/1998
Cairo chosen for banking conferences
The Arab Academy for the Financial and Banking Sciences (AAFBS) has decided to hold more than a third of its training programs during the current year in Cairo.
Egypt, Economics, 1/8/1998
9 companies ready to be privatized in Egypt
The Egyptian privatization plan through the past two years has included privatizing 76 companies, 32 of which were fully privatized.
Egypt, Business, 1/8/1998
Egypt participates in Iraq and Khartoum exhibitions
Egypt, Economics, 1/8/1998
Efforts to normalize Egyptian-Sudanese relations succeeding
Sudan's first vice president, Al-Zubier Saleh, yesterday stressed the importance of the ongoing efforts to return his country's relations with Egypt to normal.
Sudan-Egypt, Politics, 1/7/1998
Amr Moussa sees Turkish maneuvers as unwise
Concerning the Libyan situation with regard to the Lockerbie incident and UN sanctions, Moussa said that Libya has shown flexibility in resolving this issue
Egypt-Regional, International, 1/7/1998
Yemen to sign security agreement with Egypt soon
General Hussein Arab, the Yemeni minister of interior, stated that there is no borderline problem between his country and Saudi Arabia and said the problem of border demarcation by its very nature is complicated and requires a solution.
Yemen-Egypt, Politics, 1/7/1998
Moussa: Asian crisis will not affect Egypt
Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa said that the financial crisis in southeast Asia will not affect Egypt, because Egyptian - Asian commerce is still a minor part of Egyptian trade exchange, although the planned investments from Asia to Egypt could be affected.
Egypt, Economics, 1/6/1998
Shaath looks to Clinton meetings
Dr. Nabil Shaath, Palestinian planning minister, told reporters after meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa and President Hosni Mubarak's political advisor, Osama El-Baz, that the meeting between Palestinian President Yasser Arafat and the US president in Washington "would have an effective impact on the Palestinian track."
Palestine-Egypt, Politics, 1/5/1998
Egyptian export volume increased
Egyptian exports to Asian countries increased by about 38.8% while exports to the South American countries increased by about 93% compared to last year's figures.
Egypt, Economics, 1/5/1998
Mubarak confers with Schultz, Graham
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Sunday received US former Secretary of State George Schultz, currently visiting Egypt. President Mubarak also received a member of the intelligence committee at the US Senate, Bob Graham.
Egypt, Politics, 1/5/1998
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