Algeria
June 4, 2003
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers generated over $26 million in gross sales at a recent three-day unreserved auction held at its permanent auction facility in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Operators in the Middle East region have failed to diversify their international Internet capacity routes, resulting in bandwidth that is not sufficiently robust to weather unanticipated capacity disr
NovaMed has executed a letter of intent to acquire 100 percent of World Wide Auctioneers, an international heavy equipment auction company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
June 3, 2003
A new aftershock has jolted the Algerian town of Zemmouri, east of the capital, less than two weeks after over than 2,200 people died in a devastating
An unidentified assailant fired shots in the air at the international airport in Turkey's largest city Istanbul after he was stopped from entering the
A $76.85 million loan agreement was signed Monday between the African Development Bank (ADB) and Algeria to finance the Constantine highway bypass project in Algeria, aiming to improve the traffic flo
Israel’s Elbit Systems’ wholly owned subsidiary Elop Electro-Optics (El-Op) has completed a critical stage in the development of breakthrough system MUlti-Spectral Infrared Countermeasure (MUSIC), des
June 1, 2003
Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah Bin Abdul-Aziz, the Deputy Premier and Commander of the National Guard, received on Saturday evening at his residence in L
The Arab German Insurance Company (AGI) and ESKADNEIA Software Solutions signed a contract for the deployment of a Medical Insurance system. This is the second ESKADENIA Medical Insurance system to be
May 31, 2003
The Algerian government has given its approval to Sonatrach, Anadarko Petroleum Corporation and joint venture partners Maersk Olie Algeriet AS and Eni Oil Algeria Ltd to develop four fields in Block 2
May 29, 2003
Gen. Michel Aoun, a former prime minister of a Lebanese military government, was reported Thursday to have counted heavily on Saddam Hussein's financi
Algerian singer Fula has decided that she will resign from her career as a singer and wear the Hijab (Islamic headdress) in about one year or a little while longer
Egyptian actress Shireen Saif El Din has recently traveled to Paris-France where she is to meet a famous French fashion designer for the creation of two new wedding gowns
May 28, 2003
Kuwait on Tuesday dispatched a first batch of aid to Algeria to help victims of last week's devastating earthquake. The relief aid, airlifted upon a
Algerians, still trying to cope with a devastating earthquake that killed over 2,200 people last week, were jolted into a new panic on Tuesday with a
