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Yahoo’s Yamli deal may spur Mideast venture capital investments
Foreign companies are amazed by what Arab youngsters can do with today's technology, in terms of projects and startups.
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Morsi opens to youth, Copts, tourism and women
In an attempt to calm down liberals & Copts, presidential hopeful Mohamed Morsi talked about freedoms in the tourism sector & denied veil obligation.
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Central Bank demands restructuring of energy subsidies
The Parliament questioned the Cabinet about its statement of reducing petroleum subsidies in the coming fiscal year's budget.
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Egypt ETF not liking election results
The unexpected outcome of Egypt's presidential elections has dragged down the stock market, due to investors' confusion.
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Egypt consumer confidence falls 4.4 pct in April: Report
Drop in consumer confidence blamed on falling family incomes, says government report.
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Senior Recruitment Specialist needed for BNP Paribas Egypt
Generate a pool of candidates by receiving resumes through various channels for BNP Paribas Egypt.
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Egypt's OCI almost doubles investment on Gavilon stake sale
The stake sale of the fertiliser unit to Japanese trading house Marubeni Corp. was worth $604.8 million.
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Head of Translation Hub needed for Ernst and Young
Lead the Translation Hub activities, and ensure that all translation jobs are as per Ernst & Young quality standards.
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In St. Catherine, monastery seeks permanence through technology
The monastery of St. Catherine is planning to digitalize its manuscripts and make them available online.
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Egypt offers visa-free regime for Turkish and Azerbaijani tourists
Tourism Minister Munir Abdennur announced a visa-free regime for eight nationalities, but only if they travel as part of a travel agency.
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The future of Egypt's economy
"As the most diversified economy in the Middle East and North Africa, Egypt has enormous potential," writes Samuel Perriman.
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Solar power in MENA
Solar power has great potential in the Middle East and North Africa region, yet countries are not confident enough to take a step closer to green.
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Flame virus: who is behind the world's most complicated espionage software?
Experts believe that the complexity of the espionage-computer-virus "The Flame" indicates that it is state-sponsored.
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What people want from the president
The basic needs of Egyptians can be summarized in terms of jobs, better health care & higher wages, & the next president is expected to provide that.
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The case for investing in Egypt (EGPT)
Reporter Rudy Martin explains the easiest way to invest in Egypt and contemplates whether its the world's next investing wonder.
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What do Facebook and Egypt's elections have in common?
Canadian writer Mark Steyn writes about the connection between Facebook IPO and the Egyptian elections which are taking place now.
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Egypt's new president to face daunting challenges
Investors are anxious for the new president to be announced, in order to be able to plan ahead and place investments where needed.
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The definitive Africa ETF guide
Although investors are not that keen to invest in Africa, one must admit it is the world's second largest continent.
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After Egypt
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Amid obstacles, enthusiasts hope bird-watching tourism will take flight
The Environment Ministry is organizing bird-watching trips for tourists and locals, in cooperation with the NGO Nature Conservation Egypt.