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By the numbers: Mobile apps in 2011
By the end of this year, there were almost 30 billion cumulative app downloads worldwide from the major mobile platforms.
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Education Program Gets Ready for Cairo Pilot
For about 10 days in December, Frank Schulenburg, Moushira Elamrawy, and I met with various professors, students, and local Wikipedians in Cairo.
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Egypt believes tourism can recover in 2012
Egypt’s Tourism Minister Munir Abdel Nour is confident that 2012 can be a return to the tourism boom.
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Egypt and Sudan Agree on Water Resources Development Project in Rwanda
Dr. Hisham Gandil said, in a statement, that they discussed the management of water resources in both countries.
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Macroeconomic indicators - Moody's downgrades Egypt bond ratings to B2
Moody's Investors Service has downgraded Egypt's government bond ratings by one notch to B2 from B1.
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Tourism held hostage in Egypt
The revolution has touched the lives of Egyptians working in various industries. Al-Ahram Weekly listens to some personal accounts.
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A popular uprising in smartphone applications
In this year of unprecedented protests across the Middle East and North Africa, new technology has also played an important role mobilizing people.
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Centamin plc Completion of Redomicile and Commencement of Trading
Centamin, a company incorporated in Jersey, is the new holding company of the Centamin Group.
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Cyprus discovers gas at sea. Turkey and Egypt step forward
The U.S. Company Nobel Energy has found a deposit of five thousand to eight thousand billion cubic meters southeast of the island.
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Medical Representative needed at EVA Pharma
Increase sales and market share of Eva Pharma Products and follow up with various pharmaceutical sales channels.
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Egypt asks U.S. to freeze Mubarak assets
Egypt has asked the United States to freeze assets of about 100 officials connected to the ousted regime on charges of corruption.
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U.S. Says Egypt Agrees to Return Raided NGO Offices’ Property
Egyptian authorities have agreed to return property taken in raids yesterday of the offices of U.S. organizations working to promote democracy in ME.
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Reservations on Studying in Egypt
IN recent years, the Middle East has become an increasingly popular spot for American college students on study-abroad programs.
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Fitch cuts Egypt's long-term foreign currency rating
Fitch has downgraded Egypt's long-term foreign currency Issuer Default Rating to "BB-" from "BB" & long-term local currency IDR to "BB" from "BB+".
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Cigarette smuggling hits Egypt's economy by LE3 billion annually
While taxes and fees on cigarettes have gone up 25 per cent in the last year, smuggling has skyrocketed, a new report has found.
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A year in review: After a tough year, Egypt's economic future still uncertain
In 2011, the Egyptian economy took a pummeling from the revolution. In 2012, it looks like it will be coming to terms with a new political reality.
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Egypt, Russia seek enhancing economic relations
Mohamed Kamel on Friday 30/12/2011 said that his talks with Russian officials in Moscow tackled developing bilateral economic relations.
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US says Egypt pledges to end rights group raids
The ambassador has sought and received Egyptian leadership assurances that the raids will cease and property will be returned immediately.
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Egypt tourism's revenues dropped 30 per cent in 2011
Egyptian Minister of Tourism announces the official figures for the tourism sector including revenues, numbers of tourists, and tourist nights.
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Reservations on Studying in Egypt
Many foreign students, parents and college administrators are now thinking twice about programs in Cairo or Damascus, for example.