<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.congoo.com/css/rss.css" type="text/css" media="screen"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>North-Africa News - Congoo</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/feed/newschannelsfeed.aspx?chid=65&amp;catid=245</link><description>News Feed for - North-Africa</description><item><title>Egypt's President Warns Israel Over Jerusalem</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96229157&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T14:51:00</pubDate><description>Israel will anger all Muslims if it does not resolve Jerusalem's disputed status, Egypt's president warned his Israeli counterpart on Sunday. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak emphasized to Israeli President </description><source>ABC News</source></item><item><title>Stowaway cat survives Egyptian trip</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96162642&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:01:00</pubDate><description>Premium Article ! Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Premium Article ! To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription </description><source>Hawick News</source></item><item><title>Egypt's Citadel to list shares on stock exchange: press</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96170072&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:03:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian private equity firm Citadel Capital, which manages $8.3 billion in assets, will soon list its shares on the Egyptian Exchange, Al-Mal newspaper wrote in its Sunday edition, </description><source>Reuters Africa</source></item><item><title>Egypt 91-day T-bills average yield up to 10.116 pct</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96229876&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:03:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO (Reuters) - The average yield on Egyptian 91-day treasury bills was 10.116 percent at an auction on Sunday, compared with 10.06 percent at last week's auction.</description><source>Reuters Africa</source></item><item><title>Egypt reports 10th death case of A/H1N1 flu</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96226244&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T10:16:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO, Nov. 22 (Xinhua) -- Egypt reported Sunday the 10th A/H1N1 flu death case, a statement issued by the Egyptian Ministry of Health said. A 48-year-old woman died of A/H1N1 virus in the hospital on </description><source>Xinhua News Agency</source></item><item><title>Why French Algerians' football celebrations turned into a battle</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96194069&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T00:28:00</pubDate><description>Supporters of the Algerian football team celebrate on the Champs Elysées after the side qualified for the World Cup finals by beating Egypt 1-0 in a play-off. Photograph by Thomas Coex/AFP Photograph: </description><source>Guardian.co.uk</source></item><item><title>Mubarak, Peres meeting shows splits over Jerusalem</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96232121&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:22:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO: Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on Sunday acknowledged differences over the contentious issue of Jerusalem, after talks in Cairo. 'I don't deny there are </description><source>The News International</source></item><item><title>Muslims burn Christian shops</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96171397&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T11:09:00</pubDate><description>Police fired tear gas and pursued the villagers through the streets of Farshout in Qena province and arrested 30 Muslims after the violence, security sources said. The Christian man was being held on </description><source>Times Live South Africa</source></item><item><title>Israeli President discusses Mideast talks in Egypt</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96219429&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T16:17:00</pubDate><description>Israeli President Shimon Peres today held discussions in Egypt on efforts to restart Middle East peace talks after his Egyptian counterpart accused Israel of creating obstacles to a settlement with the </description><source>SABC</source></item><item><title>Mubarak warns Israel over Jerusalem</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96238066&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T17:48:00</pubDate><description>Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his Israeli counterpart Shimon Peres on Sunday acknowledged differences over the issue of Jerusalem, after talks in Cairo. 'I don't deny there are differences in our </description><source>Albawaba</source></item><item><title>South Sudan electoral committee calls for voter registration period to be extend</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96236302&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T17:21:00</pubDate><description>(BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) -- The South Sudan High Committee for elections has called for an extension of the voter registration period, which ends at the end of this November. Speaking to Miraya FM, </description><source>Investors Business Daily</source></item><item><title>Egypt real estate: Nowhere to go but up, say experts</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96236028&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T17:16:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO: Egypt is one of the most attractive destinations for real estate investors in 2009, said experts at a real estate conference last week. At the first annual Global Trade Matters Real Estate Egypt </description><source>Daily News Egypt</source></item><item><title>Egypts first graphic novel banned, publisher fined LE 5,000</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96236018&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T17:16:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO: The author of Egypts first graphic novel, which on Saturday was officially banned, has vowed to fight the ruling. Ill appeal the verdict. I will not accept [a punishment] for something that I did </description><source>Daily News Egypt</source></item><item><title>Father Jacob scoops Cairo Film Fests Golden Pyramid</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96235999&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T17:15:00</pubDate><description>Four years after raking the Cairo International Film Festivals top prize for his wartime drama Mother of Mine, Finnish filmmaker Klaus Hr earned Friday his second Golden Pyramid for his fourth feature </description><source>Daily News Egypt</source></item><item><title>Writing like a Jamaican, in Morocco</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96235093&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T16:44:00</pubDate><description>Jamaican-born writer and teacher Jacqueline Bishop's philosophy is that great writing can be taught. It is a skill that can be mastered, if engaged consistently and tenaciously. 'I also believe in teaching </description><source>Jamaica Gleaner</source></item><item><title>Mubarak, Peres spar on peace issues</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96231948&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:36:00</pubDate><description>Israel will anger all Muslims if it does not stop building on confiscated Palestinian land, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Sunday. Mubarak and Israeli President Shimon Peres spokes at a news conference </description><source>UPI</source></item><item><title>Egypt: Israel must stop settlement</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96230544&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:10:00</pubDate><description>Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak has told his Israeli counterpart construction work on land taken from Palestinians in 1967 must stop if there is to be peace. Speaking at a press conference following </description><source>Al Jazeera</source></item><item><title>Egypt to cancel El Wadi Cement licence</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96230514&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T15:10:00</pubDate><description>Egypt's licensing committee has decided to cancel El Wadi Cement's production licence over start-up delays, and is reviewing four other licences, the head of the Industrial Development Authority said </description><source>Trade Arabia</source></item><item><title>EGYPT: Mubarak receives Peres in bid to revive peace talks</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96219400&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T10:25:00</pubDate><description>Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and his Israeli counterpart, Shimon Peres (pictured), are expected to discuss efforts to revive stalled Middle East peace talks, including possible prisoner swaps, when </description><source>France24</source></item><item><title>Eyewitnesses report attacks in Sudan after WC decider</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96145969&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T10:48:00</pubDate><description>(Daily News Egypt Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) CAIRO: Angry and tired, many Egyptians who traveled to Sudan to watch the crucial World Cup qualifier between Egypt and Algeria claimed that the attacks they </description><source>TMC Net</source></item><item><title>Fly from Cairo to Jeddah for only 2350 EGP</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96212506&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T06:08:00</pubDate><description>We are currently experiencing technical issues, which we hope to resolve shortly. During this period, if your booking originates from the UAE and you wish to book now, please select the 'Pay Later' option </description><source>Albawaba</source></item><item><title>Sudan elections to be held as scheduled, says southern leader</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96187904&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T06:42:00</pubDate><description>(BBC Monitoring via COMTEX) -- Sudanese First Vice-President and President of southern Sudan government Salva Kiir Mayardit reaffirmed Saturday that Sudan's general election would be held in April 2010. </description><source>Investors Business Daily</source></item><item><title>Egypt vows to defend its citizens</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96201896&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T02:48:00</pubDate><description>The Egyptian president has vowed that Egypt will be firm in dealing with attacks on its nationals, amid hot tempers and a diplomatic spat with Algeria over a World Cup football showdown. In an address </description><source>Al Jazeera</source></item><item><title>Egypt: SONAC biggest coldstore in the Middle East In the east and west of the Nile </title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96200365&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T02:19:00</pubDate><description>SONAC biggest coldstore in the Middle East FreshPlaza: Global Fresh Produce and Banana Egypt: SONAC biggest coldstore in the Middle East In the east and west of the Nile delta SONAC control operations </description><source>Fresh Plaza</source></item><item><title>Egypt wont tolerate attacks on its citizens, says Mubarak</title><link>http://www.congoo.com/news/addstorycomment.aspx?st=96198829&amp;Channel_ID=65&amp;Category_ID=245</link><pubDate>2009-11-22T01:44:00</pubDate><description>CAIRO: President Hosni Mubarak entered Egypts bitter soccer row with Algeria on Saturday, vowing in a televised speech that attacks on Egyptians abroad will not be tolerated. 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