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Japanese diplomat: Egypt's African, Arab position should win it permanent UNSC seat
Egypt's distinguished position in Africa and the Arab states should win it a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, a senior Japanese diplomat said.
Egypt-Japan, Politics, 12/25/2004

New session of talks to set up FTA with Turkey
Trade exchange between Egypt and Turkey reached in 2003 a total of $ 500 million, and is expected to reach $ 700 million in 2004, Kayalar said.
Egypt-Turkey, Economics, 12/25/2004

Egypt discusses forming parliamentary human rights committee
Egypt, Politics, 12/25/2004

Pope Shenouda ends his isolation
Pope of Alexandria Shenouda III returned back to Cairo yesterday ending a "seclusion" he had started on December 8th demanding the solution of problems relating to Copts and releasing young men detained by the police.
Egypt, Politics, 12/23/2004

Fahmi: Technology boosts crude oil, output increase
Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi said yesterday that oil and petrochemical industries depend highly on hi-tech and the technological applications that could boost output of oil and natural gas.
Egypt, Economics, 12/23/2004

Egypt's Muslim Brothers deny Mubarak's accusation to them of terrorism
The Muslim Brothers movement has rejected the accusations of terrorism addressed to it by the Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
Egypt, Politics, 12/22/2004

A report by Central Bank: GDP up by over 4%
Egypt's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for fiscal year 2003- 2004, which ended in June increased by 4.3 per cent over the previous fiscal year, a report released by the Central Bank said yesterday.
Egypt, Economics, 12/22/2004

Bahraini FM: Mubarak did not ask Gulf States to set up relations with Israel
Bahrain-Egypt, Politics, 12/22/2004

Mrs. Mubarak meets Kuwaiti intellectuals
Mrs. Mubarak is the first woman to be honored by Kuwait's prestigious cultural gala and the festival's supreme committee had said that it chose to honor her for her indelible marks on the Arab world's cultural and social life, citing in particular her "Reading for all" program that had won her world-wide admiration and high esteem.
Egypt-Kuwait, Culture, 12/21/2004

Mubarak inquires about oil slick in Suez Canal
Egypt's Suez Canal authorities contained yesterday the oil slick in the waterway and stopped it from moving towards the Mediterranean city of Port Said.
Egypt, Environment, 12/21/2004

Reports to Mubarak on activities of human rights Council
Egypt, Politics, 12/21/2004

Mubarak inaugurates first electronic harbor in Egypt
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak yesterday opened new Damietta electronic harbor, some 8,5 kilometers to Damietta branch of the River Nile.
Egypt, Economics, 12/21/2004

Jordanian FM visits Egypt today
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 12/21/2004

Egypt's Mufti, al-Qardawi reject Tantawi Fatwa on woman's nomination for presidency
Egypt, Culture, 12/21/2004

Mubarak: Palestinian State would be created by 2008
As for his warning in Der Spiegel magazine only three weeks before the US-led attack on Iraq that such war would lead to a catastrophe and create hundreds like Osama Bin Laden, which has proven correct, he said he hoped he would have been mistaken.
Egypt-Regional, Politics, 12/20/2004

WB official: Poverty rate in Egypt to drop by 50 percent in 10 years
First vice president of the World Bank Franco Bourguignon said that if the rate of growth in Egypt goes on scoring 3 percent a year, rate of poverty will drop by 50 per cent in the coming ten years.
Egypt, Economics, 12/20/2004


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