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- Finmeccanica denies Libyan fund investment report
ROME, July 4 (Reuters) - Italian defence company Finmeccanica denied on Saturday a website report that it was in talks with a Libyan sovereign fund over the sale of a stake of up to 10 percent. 'Finmeccanica categorically denies all news relating to
- Egypt economy grows 4.7pc
economy grows .7pc Cairo: 's economy grew around an annualised .7 per cent in the third quarter of the 008/009 (July/June) fiscal year, state news agency Mena reported on Saturday, citing a finance ministry report. The figure compared with . percent in
- Morocco Arrests Brother of Top Islamist Group Member
RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco has arrested the brother of a prominent figure in the country's main Islamist opposition group on suspicion of belonging to a hashish smuggling ring, police said on Saturday. They said the arrested man was the brother of Nadia
- Captain Hassan insists Egypt can qualify for World Cup
JOHANNESBURG (AFP) Captain Ahmed Hassan insists struggling Egypt can reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa ahead of a crucial qualifier against Rwanda in Cairo Sunday. Winners of the last two African Nations Cup tournaments, the North Africans lie
- Egypt economic growth 4.7 pct Q3 2008/09-MENA
CAIRO, July 4 (Reuters) - Egypt's economy grew around an annualised 4.7 percent in the third quarter of the 2008/2009 (July/June) fiscal year, state news agency MENA reported on Saturday, citing a finance ministry report. The figure compared with 4.2
- Gunmen kidnap two female aid workers in Darfur region of Sudan
Cairo: Gunmen abducted two female aid workers in Darfur on Friday, said the international peacekeeping mission in the western region of Sudan. It was the third kidnapping of foreign humanitarian workers since March, when an international court issued a
- Gulf bourses rise; Egypt rallies
DUBAI: All Gulf Arab bourses rose in low volume trading yesterday, as improved sentiment in global markets continued to spill into the region, and traders consolidated positions ahead of the release of company earnings. 'We are seeing a good
- AU Opposes Arrest Warrant On Sudan's President
The African Union is ending its co-operation with the International Criminal Court for charging President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan with war crimes. Al-Bashir is accused of alleged atrocities in the Darfur region. Reports from the 13th AU summit of heads
- Sudan police search for kidnapped aid workers?
Sudanese security services were searching Saturday for two kidnapped female aid workers, one Ugandan and one Irish, taken from their compound in Darfur, said Irish humanitarian group Goal which employs the women. Armed men seized the two from their base
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