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Two Moroccans arrested in USA for breaches to immigration law
Two Moroccans, illegally staying in the United States, were arrested by the US police who conducted raids part of the investigation on authors of last week's terror attacks against New York and Washington.
Morocco-USA, Local, 9/22/2001
Morocco's consulate seriously damaged by explosion in southern France
The Moroccan consulate located in the suburbs of the French southern city of Toulouse and the consul residence were seriously damaged by the explosion of a petrochemical plant.
Morocco-France, Local, 9/22/2001
19 Asian illegal immigrants arrested in Casablanca
Morocco-Regional, Local, 9/22/2001
Corpses of Moroccans killed in bus accident in south-eastern France repatriated to Morocco
The bodies of six Moroccans who were killed on Tuesday night in a road accident near the French south-eastern city of Arles will be repatriated this week end.
Morocco-France, Local, 9/22/2001
Sixteen people injured in train derailment in eastern Morocco
Morocco, Local, 9/21/2001
Morocco's human rights advisory council rejects international human rights federation's letter to king Mohammed
Morocco's human rights advisory council (CCDH) rejected contents of a letter sent by the International Human Rights Federation to king Mohammed VI and voiced astonishment and indignation over the discourteous tone and the misplaced content of the letter dated August 31.
Morocco, Culture, 9/21/2001
Ancient Egyptians lived settled life in New Valley
Researchers at the Astronomical Research Centre revealed that Wadi Sura (Sure valley) that lies west of the Al Galf Al Kabir plateau in the New Valley was one of the important housing agglomerations in ancient Egypt at the end of the Stone Age. These gatherings depended on plants that grew on rains and around ponds.
Egypt, History, 9/20/2001
Efforts to restore Mameluke minaret and mosque
The SCA will soon start a restoration plan to save the minaret of Aidmer Al Bahlawan Mosque at Al Hussein area from collapsing.
Egypt, History, 9/20/2001
Moroccan athlete gets Abdou Diouf sport-virtue foundation's excellence prize
The Abdou Diouf Sport-Virtue foundation gave its excellence prize to Moroccan athlete, Nezha Bidouane, World champ in the 400 m-hurdles women race.
Morocco, Sports, 9/20/2001
Moroccan acquitted in murder of French priest
Ahmed Ichi, a Moroccan living in France, was acquitted Tuesday in the case of a priest who was killed in June 1995.
Morocco-France, Local, 9/20/2001
Egyptian Museum to celebrate 100th anniversary
A celebration will be held on November 10 to mark the centenary of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, officials said yesterday.
Egypt, Local, 9/19/2001
Moroccan-Chinese health cooperation probed
Morocco-China, Health, 9/18/2001
Moroccan carrier resumes flights to New York, Montreal
Morocco, Local, 9/18/2001
Moroccan university launches economic analysis and prospective studies institute
Al-Akhawayn university in Ifrane (Middle Atlas mountains resort) has started an institute for economic analysis and prospective studies to consolidate and diversify its research structures.
Morocco, Education, 9/18/2001
Boxing: Morocco's Khalid Rahilou wins international championship title
World boxing champ, Morocco's Khalid Rahilou won Saturday evening in Agadir the international championship super-light weight title after he defeated Hungarian Szakallas Ferenc by K.O in the first round.
Morocco, Sports, 9/18/2001
Moroccan - Malian cooperation in youth, sports probed in Rabat
Morocco-Mali, Sports, 9/18/2001
Eight citizens killed in Algiers
An armed group on Sunday evening killed 8 persons by bullet shots at quarters 202 in Seiq city to the west of the Algerian capital Algiers.
Algeria, Local, 9/18/2001
'Secret door' unearthed during North Cairo Wall restorations
Egypt, History, 9/17/2001
Egyptian museum celebrates its centennial next November
Egypt, Local, 9/17/2001
British Council Director: Syrian- British cultural relations flourishing
There is a wide and growing interest both in Syria and Britain to promote their cultural cooperation relations. And the British Council in Damascus seems to provide excellence in its cultural activities conducted in Syria.
Syria-UK, Culture, 9/17/2001
Investigations on EgyptAir plane crash tend to technical defects
The crash returned once again to focus after a spokesman of the National Transport Safety Board announced the termination of a series of technical test on the Boeing 767.
Egypt-USA, Local, 9/17/2001
Alexandria survey to protect underwater treasures
A survey was launched yesterday to discover and record submerged antiquities along the Mediterranean coast between Alexandria's Sidi Gabr and El-Shatby districts.
Egypt, Local, 9/17/2001
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