Morocco
January 18, 2004
Centurion Energy has reported that its 2004 drilling program in Tunisia and Egypt is underway. The company’s CTF Rig is currently rigging up at the Robbana-2 location in Tunisia, stated a press releas
Assistant US Trade Representative (USTR) Catherine Novelli underscored the importance of a country-by-country approach in the US effort to promote a broad Middle East free trade area by 2013 at a rece
The ratings on banks in the Middle East and North Africa demonstrate a wide range of credit quality, and the gap between the strongest and the weakest is expected to widen, S&P's noted in a recent out
January 15, 2004
Prominent Iraqi singer Kathem El Saher is in the process of preparing for the recording of his new musical album, which will include many surprises
Bakeries in Morocco will not be stocked today as a 48-hour strike continues across the nation in protest to stagnant bread prices. The government has left prices untouched since the 1981 bloody “bread
January 14, 2004
King Mohammed VI of Morocco arrived late Tuesday in Cairo where he is due to co-chair with Egyptian president, Hosni Mubarak, the 5th session of the t
A new German commercial development in Dubai will be used to reinforce business links between the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Germany with the help of one of Europe's leading soccer clubs. The Ger
January 11, 2004
Moroccan singer Samira Said celebrated her birthday on the January 10, 2004 with her online fan club
Lebanese singer Alissa has headed off to Bahrain where she will be the guest of honor at the Radio and Television annual Festival
US President Bush will meet with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan om January 28, the White House announced, also noting that this year Istanbul will host the North Atlantic Treaty Organizat
US Deputy Secretary of State Richard Armitage said negotiations for a US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement are on track for completion by the end of January, according to Washington File. Armitage made t
Yemen held a regional workshop recently on e-government in Sana'a, the capital, which called for setting up a web portal for citizens and mobile Internet training units for government offices. Prime
January 8, 2004
The decision by Morocco's king Mohammed VI to release a group of 33 people condemned for different crimes and offences, including seven journalists, w
January 7, 2004
President of Guinea Equatorial, Teodoro Obiang Nguema, arrived Tuesday in Rabat, Morocco. He was welcomed at the airport by several Moroccan civil and
Algeria's President, Abdelaziz Bouteflika stressed Tuesday in Mila the vital importance of water resources and the need of their preservation by avoid
