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Aria Systems Expands Operations in the Middle East and North Africa
Aria is planning on providing a localized Arabic translated version to suit the demands of the market.
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Egypt's Economy in the Transitional Period
A paper focusing on aspects of Egypt’s economic policy in the transitional period, paying particular attention to social justice and job creation.
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Egypt lays sukuk foundations
The North African nation will "by the end of June" finalise the executive regulations to allow companies to issue Islamic corporate bonds.
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Iraq to pay $408 million Gulf War debt to Egypt
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari signed a memorandum of understanding during a visit to Egypt last week.
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Egypt's Generals and Transnational Capital
The army is known to manufacture everything from olive oil and shoe polish to the voting booths used in Egypt’s 2011 parliamentary elections.
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IMF delegation to arrive to Egypt Sunday: Fayza Abul-Naga
A delegation of the IMF will arrive to Egypt for a five-day trip to finalise details of a loan package.
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Egypt: Empty promises?
Around 7,000 disappointed postgraduates with an MA and PhD have been waiting for a long time to find employment.
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Expelled students to return to studies, say Egypt's GUC strikers
German University in Cairo strikers report GUC Vice President confirmed expelled students will be reinstated.
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North Africa: The Arab Revolutions - A Year After
The Gulf states do not intend to contribute to the development of productive capacity in Egyptian economy (building factories etc.).
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Egypt reluctant to sign water-sharing agreements without consensus
Water management issues are a perpetual concern to Egypt, and are considered a matter of national security.
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Oman, Egypt to enhance air transport services
As per the MoU, the national carriers will have a right to operate 10 passenger flights and 7 cargo trips on a weekly basis.
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Egypt's NEZAL Entertainment turns a social revolution into social play
A rhythm game set against the backdrop of last year’s January Revolution in Egypt, Crowds will tell the tale of the 18 day uprising.
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Egypt plans oil, gas exploration near border with Israel
Cairo says will explore oil, gas sites near maritime border with Israel in effort to 'stake its hold on the area'.
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Young lawyer inspires hope among Egypt activists
Ali blames an unproductive economy that is too heavily reliant on tourism & remittances from Egyptians living abroad for not shielding the poor.
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Egypt expects doubling of mobile phone sales
Expectations are that the mobile phone market in Egypt is to double within only a few years, according to a new report from Pyramid Research.
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Egypt's labour minister, Cleopatra Ceramics head freed as workers' demands are met
Disgruntled employees at ceramics giant release their 'hostages' after reaching a long-awaited agreement for better pay and conditions.
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EBRD eyes large investment in Middle East
The EBRD, formed in 1991 to help ex-Soviet bloc nations in their transition to market economies, is embarking on a similar course of action in Egypt.
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Egypt Buys 120,000 Tons of U.S., Canadian Wheat After Tender
The U.S. wheat cost $261.50 a ton from Venus International and the Canadian grain was $263.50 a ton from Louis Dreyfus.
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Market Report: Egypt bourse gains 1.5 pct but uncertainty lingers
High-caps see solid gains amid news of an imminent IMF loan but analysts warn the way ahead is far from clear.
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Egyptian-Israeli Natural Gas Contract Casualty of Arab spring?