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Tourism: Egypt and Turkey sign deal to boost cooperation
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Tourism: Tunisia, first cancellations over security fears
After incidents last week
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Med: ARLEM steps up for green tourism and training
Plenary meeting of local and regional agencies, 2/18 in Brussels
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Tourism: Greece; bookings are showing rise of 15-20%
Target is 17 million visitors in 2013
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Tourism: German visitors turn their back on Greece, survey
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Tourism: Greek–Russian Forum to discuss cooperation
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Greece-Israel: Athens' minister woos tourism, investment
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France: Perpignan remodels itself as hotbed for investment
"Naturally competitive" - the town's new catchphrase
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Tourism: interest in Greek assets comes from Russia, Turkey
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Tourism: Arab Spring countries bet on tourism at FITUR-2013
Reps from Libya, Egypt, Tunisia optimistic
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Qatar unveils Costa Smeralda development, plan investigated
1 bln euros in 7-10 yrs for new hotels, tourism academy
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Exhibits: Genoa 'enchants' Istanbul with 21 photos
City's mission to Beyoglu, ahead of summer city twinning
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Nautical: Liguria seeking Turkish partnerships
Maritime sector consortium in Istanbul for business meetings
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Awards: PriMed in Marseille on Med documentaries, reports
From June 17 until June 22, 31 videos from 14 countries
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Sport: Turkey to host Mediterranean Games on June 20-30
With a total of 3,043 athletes from 24 countries
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Exhibits: the Herculaneum papyri in Madrid
Beginning in October, at Madrid's Casa del Lector
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Vatican-Israel: Diplomat optimistic on accord
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Italy-Kosovo: Bonino pledges to advance EU membership
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Turkey: Protests with car horns and saucepans against opening of Med games
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Iran: Jewish MP says West needs to reach out to Rohani
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Jordan: Euromed youth awards granted
Second edition held on the Dead Sea after Cairo in 2005 -
Tunisia: concern about government bank debts
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Greece: Chinese investors are eyeing local airports









