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Month: September 2013

Tunisia reviews Taxation and strengthens policies

September 17, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Finance Minister, Elyes Fakhfakh, has revealed that Tunisia has lowered its taxation categories in its national budget for 2014. Although some categories have not been […]

Syria: Rebels new leader outlines principal missions

September 16, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

The newly chosen head of the Syrian National Coalition thirteen member cabinet has admitted that their major challenges are filling the administrative void left by […]

Oman-Iran: North-South corridor project gas pipeline

September 13, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

The much awaited natural gas pipeline construction between Oman and Iran will be completed in 2015. Negotiations over the 60billion deal took a decade for […]

Egypt: New Supreme Electoral Commission formed

September 12, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

The interim government has concretized one of the promises of the roadmap for the transitional period by issuing a presidential decree relative to the formation […]

Libya: Russia to restart Libya arms supply worth billions

September 11, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Following Libya’s Foreign Minister Mohamed Abdelaziz visit to Russia, his homologue Sergei Lavrov has revealed that there are hopes for the revival of the military […]

Algeria discovers “extremely promising” gas reserves

September 10, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Energy Minister Youcef Yousfi has denied claims that Algeria will be forced to forgo the exportation of natural gas due to the unsymmetrical balance between […]

Qatar reminds U.S that Israel’s action concerns it

September 9, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

As John Kerry continues to lobby in favor of the White House’s desire to launch “limited” airstrike on Assad’s military forces, Qatar seized the opportunity […]

Iraq named as Syrian attack collateral damage

September 6, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

In the latest development of the possible consequences of attacking Syria, reports are emerging that United States interest in Iraq will be attacked. Militants in […]

Tunisia: Ansar al-Sharia warns of possible Tunisian “bloodbath”

September 5, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Ansar al-Sharia has hit back at the government after it held it responsible for the political assassinations of Mohamed Brahmi and Chokri Belaid. The government […]

Egypt: Interim government faces constitutional committee test

September 4, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

The Egyptian interim government could be facing its first test from political parties other than the Muslim Brotherhood as the Nour Party seriously considers withdrawing from […]

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