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)
| Golf Destination: Morocco | |
Morocco is a land that generally hates or loves. It is a country of enormous contrasts in that mix, increasingly so these days I have seen, the most traditional of an ancient kingdom with more modern European or abject poverty to... |
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| Morocco will not devalue currency | |
Morocco has recently lost some of its foreign export due to poor exchange rates with European countries during the global economic recession. However, the Moroccan economy would grow by between 5 percent and 6 percent this year,... |
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| Of take-offs and landings in 2009 | |
Air Arabia also started operations from its second hub in Casablanca, Morocco, in 2009 and currently offers services to 12 European destinations from Casablanca. Across the region, too, airlines such as Qatar Airways and Etihad Airways,... |
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| First Edition of the Marrakech Art Fair | |
Some forty European and Moroccan galleries will be meeting with collectors and art aficionados for three days to present their discoveries. On the agenda: modern art, contemporary art, and design, a moment's stroll staged between the... |
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| Morocco - Choosing the Right Holiday Loan | |
Morocco is barely a stone throw away from Europe, across the narrow channels of Gibraltar, but they are worlds apart in both its culture and experience. Due partly to its geographical position, Morocco is located at the crossroads where... |
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| Jerick travels to...: Tangier | |
It doesn't have the “old city” feel of Morocco and Fes because of the towering buildings, coastal roads decorated with palm trees, fancy restaurants, bars & fast food chains.Tangier was “European Morocco” to put it more blatantly... |
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| Morocco's exports to EU up 6% yearly -minister | |
Rabat - Morocco's exports to the European Union (EU) increased from 59.6 billion dirhams (7.5 billion dollars) in 2000 to 92.2 billion dirhams (11.63 billion dollars) in 2008, with an average annual rise of 6%, said Morocco's foreign... |
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| What Really Makes A Good Real Estate Investment Deal In Morocco | |
...in Morocco is the excellent capital growth opportunity, which exists here. The major reason behind this is that the prices are highly competitive, around half of those compared with European hotspots like Spain, France and Italy... |
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| Has Anyone Got Any Tips For Visiting Tangiers And Casablanca? | |
Rabat is by far the most “European” city in Morocco. You can visit the Oudaia Kasbah, the Mohammed V mausoleum and the Chellah necropolis which is a beautiful ruined fortress with some old tombs in a gorgeous garden... |
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| Petition: Stop EU fisheries in Western Sahara! | |
However, the EU is transferring European taxpayers' money to the Government of Morocco for access to Western Saharan waters, without even consulting the Sahrawi people. The EU has the legal and moral obligation to stop subverting the UN ... |
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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?
I was discussing that matter with friends just a couple of days ago !! about the effect of the psychological state of a person on his production and success.... it all started when I was reading a book for john gray named "how to get what you want and want what you have" and my eyes fell on this phrase "if you want to be a successful person then you need to be connected to your inside, you need to have inner peace with yourself".the problem is that in our oriental community it's not common to consult a psychiatrist and some people consider it a shame!
On: More than a quarter of the Lebanese suffered from psychiatric disorders
In Lebanon everything is related to politics.... Wine and baking sector seems the only ones resilient to the political situation fluctuations.... however a governmental support is still needed in order to make from Wine industry a strong one Wine can transcend frontiers, borders and even cultural or religious gaps...
On: Lebanese wine industry going strong…



