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For Morocco, Sahara is a national cause
The Sahara is for Morocco a national cause that "will never be put between quotes," Moroccan interior minister, Ahmed El Midaoui said Friday.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 2/24/2001
Moroccan association decries US-British raids on Iraq
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 2/24/2001
King Mohammed appoints nine new directors at health department
Morocco, Health, 2/24/2001
Former Argentine president in Morocco
Morocco-Argentina, Politics, 2/24/2001
Some 2.5 million tourists visited Morocco in 2000
Morocco, Economics, 2/24/2001
El Guerrouj wins Ghent two miles, brushes against world mark
Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj on Friday won the two miles race of the Ghent indoor meeting, marking his comeback on the international scene since his unexpected defeat in the Olympic 1500 final four months ago.
Morocco, Sports, 2/24/2001
Moroccan - Algerian talks to resolve differences: We are brothers
Upon arrival to the Algerian capital, the Moroccan interior minister stressed the similarity of views and objectives and commitment to fulfill these views as fairly and as rapidly as possible. "What is abnormal, is that we do not have normal relations and it is our duty to make all our possible so that normalization reflects prospects of common future," he said.
Algeria-Morocco, Politics, 2/23/2001
Moroccan press says Annan's proposals in Sahara issues unacceptable
Morocco, Politics, 2/23/2001
Senegal's Wade gets message from King Mohammed
Kabbaj added he discussed with Wade his plan and the vision he has for the future of Africa as well as the steps to make to translate it into reality. Discussions also covered the implementation of joint projects in all fields, especially those dealing with the development of the region, he said, lauding the launching on Wednesday of the Moroccan-Senegalese air company.
Morocco-Senegal, Politics, 2/23/2001
Morocco-Senegal air company makes inaugural flight
The Moroccan-Senegalese joint air company, Air Senegal International (ASI), made Thursday its inaugural flight.
Morocco-Senegal, Business, 2/23/2001
Moroccan businessmen delegation in India
A Moroccan businessmen delegation will visit India February 26 through March 1 to debate with Indian peers means to upgrade relations between the Moroccan and Indian private operators.
Morocco-India, Business, 2/23/2001
Moroccan fisheries offers are unacceptable, Spain says
Spanish agriculture, fisheries and food minister, Miguel Arias Canete, said Thursday Morocco's offers for fisheries cooperation with the European Union are "unacceptable."
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 2/23/2001
Moroccan grass roots efforts to help the poor yield $ 13.22 million
The national solidarity campaign, staged from last Nov.1 through 15, has yielded a total of 138.88 million DH ($ 13.22 Million) in cash and other donations to support poorest layers of the Moroccan population.
Morocco, Culture, 2/22/2001
Morocco's government sign with jewelry firm convention for handicapped persons integration
The Moroccan department of women condition, protection of family and children and integration of handicapped persons signed on Wednesday a convention with "Oro-mecanica," a jewelry industrial plant, a convention meant to promote the integration of disabled persons.
Morocco, Culture, 2/22/2001
Seeing no progress in Sahara issue, annan recommends extension of UN mission
United Nations Secretary General, Kofi Annan, recommended on Monday a two-month extension of MINURSO, UN mission deployed in the Sahara since 1991 to supervise cease-fire and preparations for the holding of a referendum.
Morocco, Politics, 2/22/2001
Moroccan government worried at hardships facing moroccan expatriates
The Moroccan government is worried over hardships facing the Moroccan expatriates in the host country and attempts to their rights and dignity, says a statement of prime minister Abderrahmane Youssoufi's office.
Morocco, Culture, 2/22/2001
No fisheries accord with EU, Morocco makes proposals
Morocco and the European Union failed Wednesday to reach a new fisheries accord, but Morocco brought an option of a one-year arrangement for the non-sensitive species for 100 European vessels without compensation.
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 2/22/2001
Kuwaiti fund extends $65 million loan to Morocco
The Kuwaiti fund for Arab economic development will extend Morocco a $ 65 million loan (20 million Kuwaiti Dinars or 680 million DH) destined to co-finance the construction of a dam in the region of Midelt, some 300 KM to the south east of Rabat.
Kuwait-Morocco, Economics, 2/22/2001
Morocco records annual 30,000 TB cases
Morocco records annually between 27,000 and 30,000 tuberculosis cases, said Dr. Zoubida Bouayad, head of the lung diseases ward in the Casablanca hospital.
Morocco, Health, 2/22/2001
Moroccan home minister pays work visit to Algeria
Morocco's home minister, Ahmed El Midaoui, will pay this Feb.22-23 a work visit to Algeria, it was officially announced in Rabat.
Morocco-Algeria, Politics, 2/21/2001
King Mohammed launches extension works of Larache port
The king heard explanations on the project that seeks to promote fisheries-related industrial activities in the port and generate new job opportunities.
Morocco, Economics, 2/21/2001
Morocco renews backing to a referendum with all Sahrawis participating
Morocco on Tuesday renewed attachment to holding a self-determination referendum in its southern provinces with the participation of all Sahrawis without exception.
Morocco, Politics, 2/21/2001
Moroccan holding announces annual investments of $ 476 mln
Moroccan holding "Omnium Nord Africain" announced projects to conduct annual investments worth five billion Dirhams ($ 476 million).
Morocco, Business, 2/21/2001
France's Vivendi Universal hands morocco $ 2.4 million cheque for takeover of 35% of Maroc-Telecom capital
France's Vivendi Universal on Tuesday handed Moroccan authorities a $ 2.4 million cheque (23.345 billion DH) representing the takeover of 35% of Maroc-Telecom capital.
Morocco, Business, 2/21/2001
Morocco concludes $ 100 million in deals with Iraq
The paper goes on, quoting a United Nations classified document, that some contracts are still suspended over suspicions that the supplies could have a double use, such as a $ 1.2 million contract for the supply of computer equipment and a $ 2.2 million contract of irrigation machinery.
Morocco-Iraq, Economics, 2/21/2001
Buenos Aires Tennis Tournament: Two Moroccans Bow Out in First Round
Morocco, Sports, 2/21/2001
New round of Morocco-EU fisheries talks
Moroccan and European officials are carrying on this Wednesday talks meant to settle the pending issues over a new fisheries agreement.
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 2/21/2001
Morocco has enough sheep for immolation feast, minister
The Moroccan agriculture department said Tuesday Morocco has enough sheep for the immolation feast, due early next March.
Morocco, Economics, 2/21/2001
King Mohammed congratulates Emir of Bahrain
Morocco-Bahrain, Politics, 2/20/2001
Morocco backs Amr Moussa's candidacy to Arab League top position
Morocco-Regional, Politics, 2/20/2001
Students, teachers of Rabat's Iraqi school stage sit-in to protest British-US raids
Students, staff and teachers of the Iraqi school in Rabat staged on Monday a sit-in to protest the US-British air raids against Baghdad.
Morocco-Iraq, Politics, 2/20/2001
Morocco's parliament denies it invited Spanish politician author of racist comments
The Moroccan house of representatives denied on Monday news circulated by the Association of Moroccan workers and immigrants in Spain that it had extended an invitation to a Spanish socialist politician who uttered anti-Moroccan racist comments.
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 2/20/2001
Morocco to present bicameral experience in Nouakchott's conference
The conference will probe the role of the bicameral system in consolidating democracy and decentralization and ensure a large representation likely to guarantee political, economic and socio-cultural stability.
Morocco, Politics, 2/20/2001
Morocco's El Guerrouj to run the two miles in Ghent
Morocco, Sports, 2/20/2001
King Mohammed pays official visit to India as of next Monday
Morocco-India, Politics, 2/19/2001
Sahrawi tribes call for lifting siege on populations sequestered inTtindouf
The Moroccan identity of the Sahara is an irreversible reality, they insisted, renewing their attachment to the defense of Morocco's unity and territorial integrity.
Morocco, Politics, 2/19/2001
Calls to promote micro-loans in Morocco
Participants in a colloquy on fight against poverty in Morocco called for the promotion of micro-loans and to create banks for the poor as a means to eradicate the social plague in the North African country.
Morocco, Economics, 2/19/2001
US - Moroccan scientific cooperation probed
Means to upgrade the Moroccan-US cooperation in scientific research were probed during a visit paid to the USA by secretary of state for scientific research, Omar Fassi Fihri.
Morocco-USA, Science, 2/19/2001
Moroccan air company orders its first Airbus crafts
Moroccan air carrier "RAM" has for the first time ordered four A 320 Airbus planes made by European plant, ending a monopoly of U.S Boeing planes in its flying fleet, RAM announced last week.
Morocco-European Union, Business, 2/19/2001
Premier meets US Senate delegation
Morocco's Prime Minister Abderrahmane Youssoufi met over the weekend in Rabat a delegation of the US senate.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 2/19/2001
Athletics: Morocco's Benhassi wins at uk's Birmingham indoor meet
Morocco's Hasna Benhassi on Sunday won the women's 800 m race of the British indoor meeting of Birmingham.
Morocco, Sports, 2/19/2001
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