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- Egypt rules out arson, terrorism in Parliament fire
The Egyptian government is ruling out arson or terrorism in the fire that gutted the 19th-century building which housed the upper chamber of Parliament, Interior Minister Habib el-Adli said on Wednesday. The sprawling three-storey building was
- Moroccan market surges ahead for micro finance
Brussels, August 20, SPA -- Morocco is the largest market for micro finance in the Mediterranean region, with nearly half of clients, reported the Facility for Euro-Mediterranean Investment and Partnership (FEMIP), which is under the European Investment
- More bombings rock Algeria
More car bombings have killed 11 people in Algeria, a day after the country suffered its deadliest terror attack in which 43 people died. The twin attacks rocked a hotel and military headquarters in the town of Bouira, officials said. The first bomb
- Twin Algeria Car Bombs Kill 11
BERLIN, Aug. 20 -- Synchronized car bombs killed at least 11 people in Algeria Wednesday morning, a day after a suicide bomber drove an explosives-packed car into a police academy, killing 43. It was the worst stretch of violence to strike the North
- ENG installs Backlit Unipoles in Zamalek Club, Cairo
ENG Egypt has acquired a significant number of outdoor billboard premium sites across the country and specializes in providing state-of-the-art services to its Emirati and Egyptian clientele. Emirates Neon Group's highly motivated and successful team
- Double car bombing in Algeria kills 11 - agency
ALGIERS (Reuters) - A double car bombing in Algeria killed at least 11 people on Wednesday a day after an attack that killed 43 people at a military academy, the Algerian press agency APS said quoting the Interior Ministry. It was the bloodiest week in
- Egypt rules out arson, terrorism in building fire
Cairo: The fire that gutted an Egyptian parliamentary building has been ruled out as arson or terrorism, the Egypt?s Interior Minister said on Wednesday. The fire at the 19th-century building which housed the upper chamber of parliament continued to
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