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Egyptian efforts to stop fighting in Somalia
The Foreign Minister said Egypt is following up the current military clashes in Somalia which erupted four days ago and claimed the lives of a number of people of the sisterly African country.
Somalia-Egypt, Politics, 4/2/2007

Egytian exports up to $ 19 billion
Over the past year, the ministry has managed to tap new markets, reactivate a number of old economic and trade agreements
Egypt, Economics, 4/2/2007

Tushka projects to grow sugar for ethanol
Egypt's Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation will start setting up first experimental farm for growing sugar cane in Tushka with a view to extracting ethanol to be used as an alternative to petroleum derivatives.
Egypt, Economics, 4/2/2007


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