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World bank loans Morocco $ 5.3 mln
Morocco, Judicial, 6/17/2000
65 were killed and injured in a bomb in Algeria
A bomb under a table for selling second hand cloths for poor people exploded yesterday at the weekly market named "the valley way" for vegetable and cloths in Moaskar State.
Algeria, Local, 6/17/2000
One Italian kidnapped in Yemen
Yemen, Local, 6/17/2000
World cup 2002: Morocco plays Namibia in Windhoek
Morocco-Namibia, Sports, 6/17/2000
Can a 'free market' be truly free, without freedom?
When one looks at the amount of laws that are passed, and the complexity of these laws on different issues, it becomes very clear that these laws bear a heavy cost on Liberty and on freedom
Regional, Analysis, 6/17/2000
Can a 'free market' be bad for development?
That may seem like a strange question to ask in light of current economic dogma that preaches that unqualified statement "the more competition the better."
Regional, Analysis, 6/17/2000
King Mohammed chairs religious ceremony on prophet's birthday
Morocco, Religion, 6/15/2000
Egypt: Saudi - Yemen borders agreement is a positive example for the Arab states
Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa said that Egypt welcomes and greets the recent Saudi -Yemeni border demarcation agreement and feels grateful to the two close parties for reaching a settlement to a problem which has lasted long and spoiled relations between the two states.
Egypt-Regional, Analysis, 6/15/2000
Moroccan human rights department, Swedish institute study cooperation
Ways to enhance cooperation ties between the Moroccan human rights department and the Swedish Human rights institute of Raul Willinbourg were studied Wednesday at a meeting here between human rights minister, Mohamed Aujjar, and the Institute's director, Alfredson.
Morocco-Sweden, Culture, 6/15/2000
Mubarak receives thanks from Islamic Congress Conference
Muslim Ulemas, participating in the 12th of the Higher Council for Islamic Affairs, have agreed that the Islamic nation has no option in this century but to seek a new formula that helps it keep abreast with this century's accomplishments.
Regional, Religion, 6/15/2000
First Lady Mubarak leads Egypt's delegation to UN General Assembly Meetings
Egypt's First Lady Mubarak Suzanne Mubarak is due to lead Egypt's delegation to the UN General Assembly's extraordinary meetings which will be reviewing what has been implemented from the 1995 Copenhagen Conference on Social Development.
Egypt, Culture, 6/15/2000
Supreme court quashes military court verdict in army officer case
Morocco, Judicial, 6/14/2000
Morocco sets up experts committee to fight children exploitation
Morocco, Culture, 6/14/2000
Trial of two Yemenis accused of forming an armed group for kidnapping foreigners starts
Yemen, Judicial, 6/14/2000
US Donation for Morocco's Juridical, Economic Reforms
The US Agency for International Development (USAID) extended Morocco a $ 4.4 million donation in support to a Moroccan plan to modernize justice.
Morocco-USA, Judicial, 6/14/2000
Morocco to host international conference on climate changes
The Moroccan city of Marrakesh will play host next year to the ministerial conference of parties to the United Nations conventions on climate changes.
Regional, Environment, 6/14/2000
OIC delegate to UN underlines vital role granted to women by Islam
Islam, a religion advocating peace, tolerance and cooperation among all humans, has granted women an important and pivotal role within society, said the Organization of Islamic Conference's observer at the United Nations, Mokhtar Lamani.
Regional, Culture, 6/13/2000
UN chief underscores Arabs and Muslims considerable contribution to world scientific and artistic achievements
Arabs and Muslims have largely contributed to world achievements in scientific and artistic realms, but the Arab history and culture remain little known and little understood in the world, especially in western countries, said United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan.
Regional, History, 6/13/2000
Amina Ben Abdessalem awarded the prize of best woman manager
The national association of women head of companies "Savoir Faire et Vouloir Entreprendre" (SEVE) awarded Monday Amina Ben Abdessalem, manager of the institute of technical training and management, the prize of 2000 best woman manager.
Algeria, Culture, 6/13/2000
Morocco's Alami edged out at hall tournament
Morocco, Sports, 6/13/2000
Morocco's al-aynaoui world no 13
Morocco, Sports, 6/13/2000
UN gathering on women testifies to world commitment
"The just-concluded UN General Assembly's special session on women reflected world determination and commitment to women's welfare," said Egypt's Permanent Delegate to the UN Ambassador Ahmad Abul-Gheit.
Egypt, Culture, 6/12/2000
Mubarak calls on Islamic World to overcome technological illiteracy
Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak called on the Islamic World to work hard according to a well-devised plan to overcome technological illiteracy.
Egypt-Regional, Religion, 6/12/2000
Norwegian diplomat killed in Yemen
A Norwegian diplomat was killed in gun-fire on Saturday night after he was kidnapped with his son by armed men in Yemen.
Yemen, Local, 6/12/2000
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