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Shubra.. Don't Hestiate ! PDF Print E-mail
Abdallah Elshamy - AlJazeeraTalk - Cairo
Talking About Cairo , a very dense city with up to 20 million living in it , the idea of finding a place which mixes between aristocratism and rural people is not yet easily found just like that , adding to that muslims and copts living a normal life a side by side , then we must be talking about Shubra , where the past mixes with the future , islam and Christianity symbolizes in its best .So I decided to visit Shubra , and was lucky enough to tour the streets, do some shopping and witness a local wedding too !
But, where is Shubra ?
Geographically, the district covers North Cairo and extends from the railway bridge behind the Main train station in Ramsis Square, to the edge of Shubra Al Kheima at the far north of the capital. From East to West it covers the area between the Nile, and the railway line going north at Ahmed Helmy Street .
 
The Moroccan-Spanish honeymoon is over. PDF Print E-mail
Mustapha Abaji - AlJazeeraTalk - Morocco
In the wake of the Socialist party’s taking power in Spain. Moroccan-Spanish ties improved in an extraordinarily good level. However, the announcement of the first-ever official visit of King Juan Carlos accompanied by his wife Queen Sofia to the Moroccan occupied enclaves of Sebta and Millilia, scheduled next 5-6, sparked an official outcry and revived tensions between the North African kingdom and its northern neighbour.
King Carlos, Unanimously Declared Persona Non Grata .
 
Darfur Child Scandal... No More Sophistications Please ! PDF Print E-mail
Abdallah Elshamy - AlJazeeraTalk - Cairo
The Darfur Crisis For a long time has got the attention of the world more than any other crisis have ever got , simply and thinking wisely not for the eyes of the Darfurians , in fact if we look to the matter a bit deep insight it will be apparent that Sudan as a country has been in Civil war for about 13 years , and the Darfur crisis hasn't been ever referred to except after the peace agreement was signed and the south was settled at last , to be sincere and serious it was later then the Darfur crisis appeared suddenly ..
 
When the land of the Rising Sun Meets With the Land of Sunset PDF Print E-mail
Mustapha Abaji - AlJazeeraTalk - Casablanca
No sooner had you set foot in the Sacré-Cour Cathedral, than you would undoubtedly become overwhelmed by a bizarre impression that Jesus Christ has lest the place for a while and has flown to the kingdom of heaven (P.B.B.U.H), letting behind the Japanese Samurai keeping the place. This time not via rusty old-fashioned sword but via his smooth leather of peace, the Japanese calligraphy and dialogue that the entire world is in great need so far.
In fact, that was the impression of the audience assisting the Japanese-Moroccan exhibition held in Sacré-Cour Cathedral in Casablanca between the 19th and the 22nd  of October, under the auspices of the Japanese embassy in Rabat and  the Casablanca governate under the theme “When the Land of Rising Sun (Japan)Land meets up with the Sunset Land Sunset (Morocco) ” .
 
When Void Criticism Encroaches on Wisdom PDF Print E-mail
Mohammed Hashas - AlJazeeraTalk - Oujda, Morocco
Criticism is good, but good criticism is better. However, good criticism is rare and hardly met with. This vital issue cannot be dealt with in a paragraph or two, but at least raising it may stir researchers and make them aware of it. The idea of writing these lines stems from a discussion that I witnessed this morning among a group of young researchers at university.  No need to give names, but it all started when a student belonging to the group opened a book written by a recognized Moroccan Arab and Muslim professor, a thinker, and researcher in philosophy, language, and logic, and whose school of thought I am acquainted with. The man is acknowledged in the Arab and Islamic world for his philosophic genuine writings. I have read some of his works and he deserves much attention and respect. This I did not hear nor met in today’s discussion of the researching students.
 
Td Morocco’s long-awaited government PDF Print E-mail
 Conservative-Technocrat government begins a five-year term
Mustapha Abaja – Aljazeera Talk - Casablanca
After series of thought negotiations that lasted for five weeks, the Moroccan sovereign appointed the government upon proposal of the conservative Prime Minister; Abbas EL Fassi. The Islamic moderate party : ‘The Party of Justice and Development (PJD)’  was ruled out from the coalition, along with the Popular Movement Party.
This new elected-four-coalition cabinet is made up of four major political forces: the Independent party (9 portfolios in addition to the Prime Minister), the National Rally of Independents (7portfolios), the Socialist Union of Popular Forces (5 portfolios) and the Party of Progress and Socialism (2 portfolios).The eleven other members of the parliament are technocrat.
 
“M’barek El Eid” in Sahara PDF Print E-mail
Allal Latif - Aljazeera Talk - Laayoune
Everything in Sahara is culturally-loaded, the greetings, way of dressing and the traditional Sahrawi tea.
Greetings : ‘ Achnabtkom ?’
It is a general custom in Sahara, as in Mauritania, that the greetings would last for more than five or six minutes, asking mainly upon health and living conditions in repetitive questions.
While in Smara street in Laayoune on the day of Eid Alfitter, I was contemplating the way people greet each other in this part of the world. A typical ‘Slam’ (=greeting) was : ‘ Assalamo aalaikom, ya ahlan wa sahlan , yak labas ? yak lkhair ? yak slama ? chnabt arrejli ? yak ma ghais fik chi ? …and the list is longer than you can imagine.

 
Prince Moulay Hisham Talks To Riz Khan PDF Print E-mail
The Moroccan parliamentary elections were cleaner
Malainine Chbihna - Aljazeera Talk - Rabat
Obviously, Prince Hisham , known as "Red Prince" by the royal household, is a strong icon in the Moroccan monarchy which handed down in the history. He looks very tired when he appeared on Riz Khan talk show on Aljazeera English speaking from Princeton, New Jerssy. This is may be justified when we know that The Prince has just got out from a serious heart surgery. Yet he still keeps all his strong spots. He looks handsome, articulate and willing to speak up since he is never being afraid to do so. The Prince started talking about the late parliamentary elections, which held on September the 7th, 2007, described it as "a cleaner election" more than the previous elections. He avoided to talk about his private life saying "I don't think it is helpful to focus on personal issues."
 
Big demonstrations in Morocco against high prices PDF Print E-mail

Jalal Bounouar - AlJazeeraTalk - Morocco
Nobody can ever forget what happened in Sefrou City last two weeks when more than 3000 persons demonstrated violently against the increase of high prices concerning foodstuffs.
In fact , it was not an ordinary demonstration; it was very dangerous, since it has motivated all categories of the Moroccan street starting by the government up to common people passing by political parties and civil society.

There where more than 126 injuries and proximately 45 who where been directed to the cassation of Fez under   accusations of sabotage, the ignition of fire in public administrations and the agglomeration without an authorization.


 
Sameer : The Moroccan Biggest Oil Company PDF Print E-mail
Malalinine Chbihna – Aljazeera Talk - Mohamadia
The professional life of Sameer’s company started in 1959 as an initiative from the Moroccan government and the Italian Office for Hydrocarbons . Fourteen years later, the company was Morocconized, and today Sameer is entering its tenth year of  manufacturing oil and energy products-especially oil fragmentation under the privatisation. The beginning of that was in 1997 when the company, that consists of two Moroccan companies ; Sameer and Al-Sharifa Company for Oil,was joined into the Coral Group Holding for Petroleum. This was done for about US $ 420,000,000. The main objective of this deal, was to create a new economic structure that would enhance the strong relationship between the two countries, Morocco and Saudi Arabia. Now the capital is shared between Carol group holding with 67.27 per cent and other shares owners in Casa Blanca stock excahange with 32.73 per cent to make it a dominant company.
 
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