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Libya: NTC leader asks NATO to stay till end of 2011
Libya Politics
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Global Arab Network - NATO should stay involved in Libya until the end of this year to help prevent loyalists of late strongman Muammar Gaddafi from leaving the country,
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Raising the stakes – Banking sector posts healthy growth in Morocco
Finance
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Global Arab Network - Having recorded significant increases in profit in 2010 and the first half of 2011, and with the IMF recently noting improvements in core capital and the non-performing loan rate,
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New Libya : Gaddafi Death - Wipes Slate Clean
Opinion
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Global Arab Network - I was meeting friends for coffee in a suburb of Tripoli when I heard that Sirte had fallen. A little later, I was at a friend’s house, when we heard that Gaddafi had been captured.
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Mosaic of Politics - Expectations Rise Ahead of Tunisia Vote
Tunisia Politics
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Global Arab Network - With many Tunisians still undecided, campaigning reaches fever pitch in run-up to Arab Spring’s first election.
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Robust non-agricultural GDP growth - Forecast for expansion in Morocco
Economics
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Global Arab Network - Strong non-agricultural growth in the first half of the year, combined with a bumper harvest, has improved Morocco’s growth outlook for 2011.
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Algérie : Le secteur de la construction se porte bien
Related news from Algeria
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Global Arab Network - Au cours de ces dernières années, le secteur de la construction en Algerie a connu un véritable regain d’activité, porté par un généreux programme d’investissement financé grâce aux importants
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Maroc : Appel à la concurrence
Related news from Morocco
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Global Arab Network - Alors même que les opérateurs lancent toute une série de forfaits et d’abonnements téléphoniques, une agence gouvernementale a récemment suggéré que le secteur marocain
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Positive momentum - Tunisian economy edging forward
Economics
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Global Arab Network - Following a turbulent start to the year, which saw the previously robust North African economy contract, Tunisia is looking to regain a sense of positive momentum.
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Algérie : Notation des banques
Related news from Algeria
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Global Arab Network - Un nouveau système de notation pour le secteur financier algérien ainsi qu’une surveillance réglementaire plus solide devraient permettre aux banques du pays
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Maroc: Prend de la vitesse
Related news from Morocco
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Global Arab Network - Le projet de construction d’un réseau ferroviaire à grande vitesse, dont la mise en service est prévue en 2015, prend de la vitesse tandis que le nombre d’usagers
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UK seeks to resume trade with Libya
Economics
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Global Arab Network - UK trade with Libya is set to resume at pre-war levels within days with both BP and Royal Dutch Shell are hoping to renew contracts with the new transitional government as soon as possible,
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Egypt: Banking sector facing challenges
Finance
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Global Arab Network - Although a number of Egypt’s largest banks posted notable growth during the turbulent first half of 2011, the second half may prove more challenging as tourism,
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Tunisia’s moderate Islamists reach out to secular rivals
Tunisia Politics
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Global Arab Network - Tunisia's moderate Islamist Ennahda party has begun coalition talks with centre-left parties while votes are still being counted after landmark legislative elections in the country.
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Egypt: Water challenges forcing a rethink on usage
Related news from Egypt
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Global Arab Network - Leaking water pipes, evaporation and a rapidly growing population may be significant concerns for those trying to manage and plan water supplies in Egypt, but compounding such problems
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Post-Gaddafi Era: Libya’s Diverse Islamists Seek Political Role
Libya Politics
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Global Arab Network -  From moderates to radical jihadists, Islamic groups need to buy into democratic process, leading analyst says.
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Maroc: Prévisions de croissance
Related news from Morocco
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Global Arab Network - Un fort taux de croissance du secteur non agricole au premier semestre, auquel s’ajoutent des récoltes records, se sont traduits par une amélioration des perspectives
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Algeria: a generous spending programme on construction sector
Economics
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Global Arab Network - Recent years have seen a flurry of activity in Algeria’s construction sector, pushed by a generous spending programme on the back of sizeable hydrocarbons revenues.
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Egypt: Tensions Grows - Copts Fear for Future
Opinion
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Global Arab Network - On Sunday, the biggest shock was that the violence came from the army. This was a tragedy. I don’t know how to explain it. Maybe some of the soldiers had been brainwashed by religious extremists?
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Tunisie : Une économie qui avance lentement
Related news from Tunisia
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Global Arab Network  - Après un début d’année mouvementé, au cours duquel l’économie nord-africaine, auparavant solide, s’est contractée, la Tunisie a bien l’intention de retrouver une dynamique positive.
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Morocco promoting competition in telecom sector
Economics
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Global Arab Network - Even as operators introduce a spate of new calling plans and contract packages, a government agency has recently suggested Morocco’s telecoms sector is not sufficiently competitive,
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Algeria introducing ratings system for financial sector
Finance
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Global Arab Network - A new ratings system for Algeria’s financial sector along with increased regulatory oversight, are expected to keep the country’s banks functioning smoothly and help further reduce the vulnerability
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Morocco on track: Developing high-speed rail network
Economics
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Global Arab Network - As rail passenger numbers continue to multiply, the construction of Morocco’s planned high-speed rail network, set to enter service in 2015, is picking up speed.
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EU: €100 million for Neighbourhood Investment Facility to support key investment projects
Industry
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Global Arab Network - The European Commission has decided to grant an additional €100 million to the Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF) for this year.
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Tunisia keen to explore new partnership options with the UK
Economics
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Global Arab Network - The message from the new Tunisia to British business is clear and unambiguous: the country is once again open for business and keen to explore new areas of partnership
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