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North Africa Special Report: Unrest keeps tourists away
Analysts have long warned of a demographic time-bomb ticking in the Middle East and North Africa
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Maghreb Special Report
The countries of the Maghreb have ambitious development plans to meet the needs of their rapidly growing populations
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Special Report: Major projects - Reshaping regional cities
The region’s major cities are responding to unprecedented population growth by drawing up masterplans which will reshape the region’s urban centres, from Abu Dhabi to Algiers.
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Special Report: Oil and Gas - Upstream plans suffer setbacks
For all the international oil companies’ (IOCs) talk about long-term planning, the current low in oil prices, coupled with the global economic downturn, has affected IOCs as much as any other business sector.
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Special report: Maghreb - The drive for foreign investment
Nowhere else in the world will you find four neighbouring economies with so little in common. But Rabat, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli do share one thing: an urgent need for foreign investment.
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Special Report: Maghreb - The drive for foreign investment
Nowhere else in the world will you find four neighbouring economies with so little in common. But Rabat, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli do share one thing: an urgent need for foreign investment.
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Special report: Telecoms - Regional competition grows
The era of state-monopoly operators will come to an end this year when the region’s last mobile phone monopoly market, Qatar, opens up to private sector competition.
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Special Report: North Africa - A position of strength in gas supply
In terms of location and resources, North Africa is well placed to become the leading gas supplier to the European market, if it can overcome the problems caused by government inflexibility and a lack of progress on key projects.
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Special report: North African gas
In terms of location and resources, North Africa is well placed to become the leading gas supplier to the European market, if it can overcome the problems caused by government inflexibility and a lack of progress on key projects.




