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Morocco and Egypt sign package of agreements; joint stock market rules
Egypt's president Hosni Mubarak and Morocco's King Mohammed VI and chaired yesterday the signing of a package of cooperation agreements, concluded at the end of the high joint commission.
Egypt-Morocco, Economics, 1/15/2004

Morocco imported 36% less cereals in 2H 2003
Morocco has imported 36% less cereals during the second Half of 2003 than during the same period last year, the Moroccan inter-professional office of cereals and leguminous plants (ONICL) said.
Morocco, Economics, 1/15/2004

NGO inform Spanish cardinal on human rights breaches in Tindouf camps
Morocco-Spain, Politics, 1/15/2004

Arab athletics union picks Morocco's Hicham El Guerrouj, Amina Ait Hammou 2003 best Arab athletes
Regional-Morocco, Sports, 1/15/2004

Democracy, rule of law, pillars of Morocco's policy, minister
Moroccan human rights minister, Mohamed Aujjar, asserted in Tunis Tuesday that democracy and the rule of law are the pillars of Morocco's policy.
Morocco, Politics, 1/14/2004

Seventy percent of Moroccan enterprises able to face international competition, minister
Seventy percent of Moroccan enterprises are fit to face international competition, Moroccan minister in charge of economic affairs and upgrading economy, Abderrazak El Mossadeq said.
Morocco-Regional, Economics, 1/14/2004

NGO informs UN on Human rights violations in southern Algeria
The Sweden-based association for the defense of the population sequestered in Tindouf (ADESETI) informed Monday the UN on human rights breaches and violations against people sequestered in Tindouf camps (southwestern Algeria).
Morocco-Sweden, Politics, 1/14/2004

Moroccan experts help Mauritania fight locusts
Morocco-Mauritania, Local, 1/14/2004

Belgian defense minister due in Morocco
Morocco-Belgium, Politics, 1/14/2004

El Aynaoui's doubts participation in Melbourne's open
Morocco's top seed Younes El Aynaoui is doubtful his heel injury would let him take part in next week's Australian Open, after failing to show up in the eight-man field for the warm-up event at Kooyong.
Morocco, Sports, 1/14/2004

King Mohammed in Egypt Today
Morocco's King Mohammed VI will head to Egypt today to cochair with Egyptian president Housni Mubarak the 5th session of the high joint commission.
Egypt-Morocco, Politics, 1/13/2004

New commission starts receiving compensation requests on past abuses
The Equity and Reconciliation Commission, whose 16 members were inaugurated by King Mohammed VI last Wednesday, has set a month deadline (from January 12 to February 13) to receive compensation requests for material and moral damages sustained as a result of past human rights abuses related to forced disappearance and arbitrary detention.
Morocco, Politics, 1/13/2004

Morocco highlights need to foster Arab League's role
Moroccan foreign affairs and cooperation minister, Mohammed Benaissa, highlighted over the weekend the need to promote the Arab League's role and the implements of Arab joint action.
Regional-Morocco, Politics, 1/13/2004

Le Figaro Madame: Morocco could become women rights model among Muslim countries, academic
"Morocco could become a model for Muslim countries in the field of women's rights," said law professor Fatima Belqadi, the first woman appointed at Morocco's Advisory Council of Human Rights (CCDH).
Regional-Morocco, Politics, 1/13/2004

Morocco's social reforms aim at more significant participation of women in active life, speaker
Speaker of the Moroccan House of Representatives (parliament lower chamber), Abdelouahed Radi, said Morocco's social reforms are meant to ensure a more significant participation of women in active life.
Morocco, Politics, 1/13/2004

Morocco, UAE set up cooperation in administrative affairs
Morocco-United Arab Emirates, Local, 1/13/2004

Saudi sports ministers calls for Arab backing to Morocco's 2010 world soccer cup bid
Saudi Arabia-Morocco, Sports, 1/13/2004

Raja and FAR win 2001/2002 and 2002/2003 Throne cups
Morocco, Sports, 1/13/2004

Morocco's power utility plans $3.4 billion investments next 5 years
Morocco's power utility L'Office Marocain de L'Electricite (ONE) is planning 34 billion Dirhams (around US$ 3.4 million) in 2004, the energy federation said in its latest newsletter "Energy and Strategy."
Morocco, Economics, 1/13/2004

Over 400 kg of cannabis resin seized in Tangiers port
Morocco, Local, 1/13/2004

Teacher sentenced to five years for children rape
The court of Tan Tan has recently sentenced a teacher to a five-year jail term for sexual assault on teens.
Morocco, Local, 1/13/2004

Sheep supply will be abundant for the holiday, ministry
Supply in sheep and caprines will be abundant for the Islamic festival of "Aid El Adha," said the department of agriculture and rural development.
Morocco, Local, 1/13/2004

Jettou-Powell meeting friendly and positive
Moroccan Prime Minister, Driss Jettou, who is currently paying an official visit to the United States, and US State Secretary, Colin Powell, had "wide-ranging" and "friendly and positive discussion," said spokesman for the state department, Richard Boucher, adding that the two officials noted "the long friendship" between Morocco and the United States.
Morocco-USA, Politics, 1/12/2004

US convinced Morocco-US negotiations to be completed by end january
US deputy secretary of state, Richard Armitage, said he is convinced that Morocco-US Free Trade Agreement negotiations, at the level of specialized commissions, will be completed before end of January.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 1/12/2004

Solidarity demo with Moroccan daily, recipient of letter bomb
Morocco, Local, 1/12/2004


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