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Labor Market Economics
A study of the Egyptian labor market reveals a massive mismatch in supply and demand.
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Surveillance Inc: How Western Tech Firms Are Helping Arab Dictators
As democratic movements spread in the Middle East, governments are cracking down, and that means big business for the companies who help them do it.
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North Africa: Waiting Game
As new and emerging governments establish political office in Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, strategies to tackle economic exclusion are still lagging.
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Software Engineer needed for eSEED
Develop features and code for uCrowd.net and other partner websites and for eSEED web applications.
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Egypt minister sees telecom tender within 4 weeks
MVNOs are mobile phone service providers which lease excess network capacity from telecom operators.
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Conflicting reports on fate of popular Egyptian FM radio station
Negotiations are underway regarding the status and future of Nogoum FM Egypt’s first privately owned radio station granted state approval.
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Egyptian tourism optimistic over future: minister
It would be an understatement to say it was a difficult year" for the tourism industry, Tourism Minister Munir Fakhri Abdel-Nur said.
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Report: Egypt border fence construction ahead of schedule
The IDF has also recommended establishing a canal between the Red Sea and the Dead Sea to prevent illegal border infiltration from Jordan.
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Egyptian Researchers Aim to Clear Landmines Using Bacteria and Plants
Egyptians researchers believe that sugar beets can help to clear the country’s stockpile of land mines.
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Strike halts work at Egypt's Sukari gold mine: Management
Workers at gold mine in Eastern Desert strike for better pay and conditions, management brands strike "illegal".
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Dubai tumbles from 16-mnth high; Egypt at 8-month high
Foreign and institutional buying of blue-chip shares pushed Egypt's main index to a new eight-month high.
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The 7 elections that will reshape the global economy
Leaders around the world are facing angry voters who want real change. Can they keep getting by on the same old promises?
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AUC’s chemistry program first in Egypt to receive CSC international accreditation
The undergraduate chemistry program at the American University in Cairo (AUC) has been accredited by the Canadian Society for Chemistry.
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OMD named 'Media Network of the Year'
The two awarded campaigns were OMD Cairo’s “El Balad Baladna” for Persil (Henkel) and OMD UAE’s “Weather report” for telecoms company du.
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Egypt gas pipeline bombed for the 13th time
Witnesses in Al Arish told Reuters that two blasts were set off within 15 metres of each other using remote-controlled explosive devices.
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Dana Petroleum And Zeitco Confirm Egypt Well Success
The well was drilled with the new-build Sino Tharwa jack-up rig Bahari 1, after successful commissioning with Zeitco.
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Egypt's Maridive 2011 net profit drops 32 percent
Egypt's Maridive and Oil Services reported a 32 percent drop in 2011 net profit to $42.11 million, the firm said on Monday.
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500 firms linked to Egypt's IMC charged with violations
Industry minister refers hundreds of companies linked to Egypt’s Industrial Modernization Centre (IMC) to judicial authorities.
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Iraqi Cabinet Approves $363 M Contract with OCI
Iraqi Cabinet Approves US$ 363 million Contract with OCI to Build a 1,000 MW Gas Turbine Power Plant in Baiji, Iraq.
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Iomega announces signing MANTRAC as an in-country B2B distributor
Iomega is an EMC company and an innovator in digital storage and content management solutions.