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Fiscal Manipulation in non-Democratic Regimes - The case of Egypt
Shedding light on the political budget cycles in Egypt seems very timely as the country is undergoing a prolonged process of democratic transition.
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Discounter B?M eyes ‘retail spring’ in Arab markets, enters Egypt
Egypt is a large market with its population of 80 million and a major production hub for the Middle East and North Africa.
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Executive Sales Representative for Mobile Media Egypt
The Sales Representative for Mobile Media Egypt will be responsible for sourcing and developing client relationships.
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New virus ups in Egypt white meat
The current drop in meat supplies in most governorates will result in price hikes in a matter of days.
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The Magic of Doing One Thing at a Time
It's not just the number of hours we're working, but also the fact that we spend too many continuous hours juggling too many things at the same time.
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Egypt’s AUC offer new option in Hepatitis C fight
The AUC research team, NanoDiagX, has developed a liquid chemistry test that can diagnose hepatitis C using gold nanoparticles.
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Market Update: Egypt stocks edge up 0.76 pct by Wednesday close
The broader EGX70 gained 0.65 per cent and from the day's 179 listed stocks, 107 gained in value.
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HSBC: Egypt Amid 20 Largest Economies By 2025
Due to the diversity of its sectors, the ciuntry's growth is subjected to the stability of the political and security situation.
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New visa introduced for Arab Spring nationals
Under the changes Syrian, Libyan and Egyptian citizens will have to apply for a visa if they are travelling through UK airports.
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Egypt's OT 4th quarter net loss narrows to $83 million
Orascom was expected to report net income of $70 million, according to the average analyst forecast in a Reuters poll.
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Another Mubarak runs for Egypt's presidency
The younger Mubarak, cousin of the ousted president, said on Monday said his desire to help Egypt's economy recover motivated him to run.
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Improving Egyptian Education has never been this Hi Tech
Intel Teach surrounded the education of Egypt and how it could be improved.
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Publishing houses ride the wave of Arab uprisings
Publishers from Arab countries that have experienced civil unrest took top billing at the Riyadh International Book Fair.
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Plan to save economy underway, says cabinet
Minister Mahmoud Issa said the plan involves restarting the operation of 1,570 factories that had been shut down.
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Stricter Egypt Immigration Measures Enforced
Egyptian government will no longer allow foreign tourist to convert their tourist visas into work permits once they arrive in the country.
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Effects of pipeline attacks spread beyond Egypt
The change cost Jordan an accumulated loss of nearly $1.4 billion for electricity production.
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German Institute in Egypt accused of censoring articles critical of ruling military council
Goethe-Institut web journal in Cairo taken offline February amid suspicions that security and not quality was the deciding factor.
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Egypt gas disruptions cost Israel NIS 15b
The Finance Ministry says the cost includes NIS 12 billion to buy alternative fuel, and NIS 3 billion in environmental damage.
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Etihad Airways increases flights to Cairo
The four additional services means the carrier will operate 18 flights to Cairo each week from June 2012.
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Zewail City of Science and Technology: The Facts
The pillars for the City are Zewail University, Research Institute, Technology Pyramid or Park, and Think Tank.