Eurojar.org chooses and highlights regularly a series of articles, blogs, opinions and info about Euromed relations, in all their aspects, published on electronic media from all over the world. Together, they form an additional "window on the Euro-Mediterranean life". Read the recently published texts (or select by country)
| “300 PME hongroises souhaitent investir en Algérie” | |
Lazlo Puspok, ambassadeur de Hongrie en Algérie, était hier l’hôte du Club des entrepreneurs et industriels de la Mitidja où il a rencontré son président, M. Abdelkader Aggoune, ainsi que plusieurs membres du bureau du club. |
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| Mare Nostrum: Biking to follow the Ulysse's footstep | |
Hello, I am Nicolas Richaud and you can follow here my trip around the mediterranean sea. |
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| Euro-Mediterranean School 2010 Open For Entrepreneurs’ Applications | |
The Euro-Mediterranean School (EMS), which is an initiative that aims to offer young entrepreneurs from the Euromed countries an opportunity to follow a learning program in the field of business management and entrepreneurship, has opened up applications for the fifth “Introduction to Entrepreneurship” course taking place this year.
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| Egypt Unaffected By European Debt Crisis | |
Egypt may indeed border the Mediterranean Sea, Ministers remain confident that the debt problems which has had a negative impact on other close European tourism destinations like as Greece has not negatively effected the Egyptian economy. |
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| Algeria news: EU-Algeria strong ties highlighted in Brussels | |
The Association Council, met recently in Luxembourg, showed how Europe-Algeria ties are strong, dense and multifaceted, he said in a meeting with Eurodeputies, members of Maghreb delegation at the European Parliament... |
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| Tanger-Med: European Investment Bank hails co-operation with Morocco | |
Philippe de Fontaine Vive, vice-president of the European Investment Bank (EIB) praised the level of financial co-operation between the Bank and Morocco. De Fontaine Vive said, at a meeting of the European Parliament's delegation for... |
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| Forum of Tunisian businessmen living in Europe held in Paris | |
At the end of the forum, participants emphasized the importance of boosting investment in virtual economy and making the most of European funding mechanisms to create small and medium enterprises (SME) in Tunisia. ... |
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| Tunisia hosts Euro-Arab dialogue to promote quality education | |
TUNISIAONLINENEWS- From May 29 to 30, 2010, Tunisia hosted a think tank meeting on the theme: “Education for All: from Quality to Excellence”. |
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| Euro’s decline benefits Lebanon – analyst | |
Euro's decline benefits Lebanon - analyst BEIRUT: The recent devaluation of the euro combined with a strong dollar will benefit Lebanon's economy, popular. |
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| Tunisian customs to adjust to European regulations | |
Tunisian customs is preparing, in collaboration with the French customs, to implement from January 2011 the new European regulations relative to the control of goods imported or transited from a single European access point. |
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Your reactions
I would like to be brief and thank Europa Jaratona program for its achievments in Jordan.
On: E-TVET reform (Jordan)
It is good to hear that there is someone who really cares about our historical monuments. While reading the article, I was hoping to find so many Tunisian names to make sure that, also, in our country there are people who are hell-bent on preserving what is left of a glorious history. Tunisia, thanks to its location, welcomed many civilizations whose leaders built huge and glorious buildings. Not only in cities near the shores, but also in the far west cities like Sbitla, Kasserin...
I believe that in order to save the surviving monuments, there should be a campaign to make Tunisians aware of the significance of such a loss if those buildings become ruins.
On: Initiatives to preserve Tunisian architecture
I have read this article with cautious and i was not happy of the approaches being written due i guess to lack of real understanding of current environmental issues we are facing. The problem of pollution will not be tackled only through fundings bec most of the money used is not appropriately used and if ever used we seek the traditional methods the old fashion way. We need to look at alternatives , less costs , better and more sustainable output. Waste problems are derived from mass consumerism and lack of understanding of what our lives should mean to us as far as human values and choices we should take in life. Building waste water treatment is needed but what is more needed is eduation and awereness and return to ethics and values. We can keep dumping money on projects but who would assure me that our resources are being well taken care of and not depleted in a fast way? Where is the concept of sustainibility?
On: Mediterranean pollution “hot spots” under control by 2020?



