Julia Simon
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Fast food in Tunisia
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Julia Simon
Oct 25, 2011
International restaurant chains think a newly democratic Tunisia could be a promising place to set up shop. Tunisians love their own version of fast food, but some say they'd welcome the occasional cheeseburger.
Egyptian labor organizes
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Julia Simon
Oct 18, 2011
In post-Mubarak Egypt, an organized labor movement is taking shape.
U.S. company Noble Energy begins drilling in Cyprus
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Julia Simon
Sep 21, 2011
A Texas-based oil company discovered a large supply of deep water natural gas in the Mediterranean and plans to begin drilling this week. That's causing big tension with countries in the region.
Egypt's hydrocarbon sector remains steady
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Julia Simon
Aug 30, 2011
Despite all the political unrest that has hit the Egyptian economy, the one area that's still growing with local and foreign investment is natural gas.
Sharia law curbs tourism on small island
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Julia Simon
Aug 1, 2011
The Indonesian island of Sabang is having trouble marketing itself as a tourist destination because it's ruled by Sharia, or Islamic, law
Egypt seeks to crack down on foreign workers
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Julia Simon
May 10, 2011
The lack of jobs in Egypt is a major issue of discontent. So the new government has pledged to do something about it.