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Month: July 2013

Palestine: Fatah and Hamas far from unity

July 31, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Allegations linking Fatah to activities destined to sabotage Hamas have been strongly refuted by its members. They claim that the allegations made by Hamas were […]

Tunisia: Transition in limbo after Brahmi assassination

July 26, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

The assassination of Mohamed Brahmi in front of his residence has ignited a new wave of tensions and some of his supporters accuse Tunisian authorities […]

Libya: Drafted law limits foreign ownership at 49%

July 25, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Libya’s newly drafted law aimed at regulating the actions of foreign companies has received international criticisms as it awaits the approval of the parliament. International […]

Libyan Banks ready to auto-finance development and growth

July 24, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Libya’s banking sector is willing to give more support to the Libyan Airlines in order to make a regional and even a continental powerhouse in […]

Egypt: Morsi’s family eyes legal actions

July 23, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Political crisis and civil disobedience in Egypt have reached new heights as multiple events took place within the capital. Morsi’s family have decided to release […]

South Korea brightens Libya’s forensic hopes

July 22, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

After a bloody revolution that costs the lives of many rebels, soldiers, and civilians, Libya wants to recover and identify the bodies of those who […]

Tunisia: Among Africa’s economic super power in 2038

July 19, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

According to Wikistrat, a geopolitical consulting firm, Tunisia has been considered as a natural global candidate among other economies and is supposedly expected to lead […]

BP and Statoil frustrates Algerian government

July 18, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

British Petroleum (BP) and Statoil are at loggerheads with the Algerian government over security issues. Algiers fears that its oil and gas production capacity will […]

Libya’s tourism is the region’s next boom

July 17, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

At the end of a Tripoli Tourism conference in cooperation with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), it was concluded that Libya, with its […]

Morocco-Spain: a Family Reunion for a Win-Win Partnership

July 16, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

The official visit the King of Spain, Juan Carlos I, is currently paying to Morocco is seen as a family reunion in view of the […]

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