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MOROCCO: A LARGE FISH PROCESSING AND CANNING PLANT IN LAAYOUNE.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 5/11/2000; 88 words
; According to the North Africa Journal, the southern port of Laayoune may be home of two major fish processing and canning units. A group of Moroccan investors are currently negotiating a partnership...
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MOROCCO: KING MOHAMMED LAUNCHES PROJECTS IN SOUTHERN PROVINCE.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 11/6/2001; 88 words
; ...Morocco's central and southern provinces, King Mohammed VI launched a number of major infrastructure projects in the province of Laayoune this week, Arabic News reports. Among the projects were a plan to build 3,000 low cost housing and an industrial zone to be...
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Western Sahara.(Peacewatch)
Magazine article from: UN Chronicle; 12/22/1997; 597 words
; ...Referendum in Western Sahara (MINURSO) resumed the voter identification process on 3 December, beginning at two MINURSO centres at Laayoune and Smara. A total of 12 identification centres are scheduled for operation by February 1998, including two in southern Morocco...
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MOROCCO: POLISARIO ACCUSES GOVERNMENT OF REPRESSION.(Brief Article)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 6/2/2005; 107 words
; ...intervene and protect civilians. Trouble broke out in the main city of the disputed desert territory, Laayoune, last week. The Governor of the Laayoune Province, Mohamed El Rharabi, said that the Polisario instigated politically motivated riots; the...
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MOROCCO: LIVING COST INDEX ON THE RISE.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 6/1/2000; 60 words
; ...February, and by 2.4% compared to March 1999, said the statistics department in its monthly newsletter. The most significant living cost index progressions were posted in the cities of Laayoune (1.8%), Agadir (1.1%) and Meknes and Tangiers (1.1%).
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MOROCCO: AUTHORITIES RESTRICT NEWS ON WESTERN SAHARA.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 6/26/2005; 127 words
; ...beginning of April 2005, at least 10 journalists have been attacked, arrested or expelled from the Western Sahara capital of Laayoune, where Sahrawis have been holding demonstrations against the Moroccan occupation, Reporters Without Borders (Reporters sans...
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MOROCCO: KING MOHAMMED VI APPOINTS NEW SENIOR OFFICIALS AT THE INTERIOR MINISTRY - RESHUFFLE OF THE GOVERNORS' CORP.
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 1/13/2000; 107 words
; ...reported that almost half of the walis and governors were replaced, including those of Casablanca (Morocco's financial center), Laayoune and Boujdour (southern Morocco). The King also appointed 13 new officials at several other key positions at the interior ministry...
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MOROCCO: PORTS TRAFFIC UP 7.7 PERCENT IN 2001.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
Newspaper article from: IPR Strategic Business Information Database; 8/20/2002; 90 words
; ...port's share in the global traffic was of 35 percent with 20.1 million tons, followed by Mohammedia port with 11.1 percent million tons, Jorf Lasfar with 9.9 million tons, Safi with 5 million tons and Laayoune and Tangiers (3 million tons each).
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Mission mandate extended to January 1996: possibility of withdrawal not ruled out. (Western Sahara: UN Mission for the Referendum in Western Sahara - MINURSO)
Magazine article from: UN Chronicle; 12/1/1995; 700+ words
; ...parties, the identification process in all four refugee camps and three of four centres in the Territory (with the exception of Laayoune) could be completed in approximately five weeks. Morocco intended to present 100,000 applicants residing outside the Territory...
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