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Egyptian state TV stops airing anti-spying ads
Controversial spying ads cut from Egyptian state TV amid fears of a negative impact on tourism.
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Egypt struggles toward a president
There are serious doubts about both final candidates, in reference to how much they are going to stick to political & economic reforms and promises.
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Saudi mulls funding Egyptian projects worth $230m: Ambassador
Egyptian drinking water, irrigation and seed storage projects worth $230m under consideration by Saudi Fund for Development, says Saudi Ambassador.
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Economics may trump politics in Egypt
With most factors in the Egyptian economy dropping, it is on the coming president to fix things and make the people happy.
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Now there are more internet addresses than stars in the universe
The internet now has 340 undecillion addresses due to its new protocol IPv6, thus overtaking the entire universe.
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The internet and mobile phones in the service of the revolution
The internet, including the mobile internet which can "report live", makes it possible to create news and expose events better than ever before.
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Egypt secures $3.7 billion for refinery
Major inward investment will fund a facility producing valuable light fuel products, helping reduce Egypt's import bill.
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Egypt wants digital ID cards for 85 million people
If completed, the digitalized ID deployment would be one of the world's largest.
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Can Egypt’s economy turn the corner?
Why a win by the Muslim Brotherhood’s presidential candidate could be the best thing for Egypt’s economy.
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Egypt's business scene shaken up
Planet Investment Banking is partly responsible for the tumult in Egypt's business sector, especially in its deal with EFG Hermes.
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Market Report: Egypt stocks see muted rebound on PM speech, reserves
Main index rises 0.1 per cent, its first gain in a week, as Egyptians regain some buying appetite despite protests and looming elections.
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Egyptian firms bid for USD2.4bn of Libyan infrastructure projects
Egyptian contracting, construction and hospitality companies will carry out infrastructure projects in Libya.
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Can jumping spiders kill in space? Student's experiment set for orbit
The Egyptian winner of the YouTube Space Lab competition will carry out his experiment in space later this year.
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Facebook launches Mideast office in Dubai
The office is starting with three employees in Dubai's Internet City, a business park popular with tech firms.
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National Bank of Egypt to arrange USD420m facility for Mobinil
Mobinil wants the facility in order to develop its infrastructure and increase its broadband network, since it has about 33 million subscribers.
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Google launches Map Maker in Egypt
By providing more detailed and dynamic maps, users can better navigate throughout Egypt, and this is what Google Maps wants to achieve.
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Egyptian students go global, but is it worth the price?
More and more schools decide to take students to international field trips, yet the topic itself becomes the home of a lot of different opinions.
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Egypt seizes land valued at $10.6 billion from investors
54 million square meters of land worth 64 billion Egyptian pounds were confiscated by the government.
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Tunisia tourism hit harder than Egypt by Arab Spring
Despite the major concerns of Egyptian officials about the drop in the tourism sector, Travel Weekly assures that Egypt is luckier than Tunisia.