Service News
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Unemployment on the rise in Egypt
27 million people are capable of working, meaning legitimate labor force – of which 3.5 million are searching for a job.
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Orascom provides training to the Chambers of Commerce member-companies
The Egyptian Federation of Chambers of Commerce will receive an IT and language training by Orascom Training and Technology.
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Egypt consumer confidence down by nine points
Egypt’s consumer confidence dropped to 94 points, outing itself as the most concerned nation about political stability worldwide.
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Morsi and Merkel: Whereto?
Morsi’s visit to Germany resulted in an officially supportive stance, yet, how much of it was actually real is questionable.
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100 businessmen travel with Morsi to Europe
An Egyptian business delegation is accompanying President Mohamed Morsi on his trip to Germany and France this week.
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The Learning Curve by Pearson Education
The aim of the report is identifying key factors that drive improved educational outcomes and guide teachers and policy makers.
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Education lessons for Egypt
Pearson Education's report "The Learning Curve" helps identify the key factors which drive improved educational outcomes.
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Nile University: Why is Zewail above the law?
The Student Union of Nile University (NU) held a press conference defying all allegations made against them by Nobel Prize Laureate Dr. Ahmed Zewail.
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Experts amend new "unconstitutional" tax laws
The Egyptian Business Development Association hosted a conference in an attempt to suggest corrections to the newly announced tax laws.
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Hassan Malek to join Davos 2013
MB-Businessman Hassan Malek was invited to participate in the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013, which will take place in Switzerland.
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Pearson helps Egypt increase work skills of graduates
The MOU was signed at the launch of the Government’s new Tamkeen project, an initiative of the Ministry of Industry’s Training Council.
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Financial Times' wrap-up of Egypt 2012
The Financial Times releases a report on Egypt, summarizing everything that has been going on in the past year.
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Walking a tightrope: MidEast Freedom of Expression
Heinrich Boell Stiftung releases a report analyzing the current situation of news media and freedom of expression in the Middle East.
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Paying Taxes 2013
Tax regimes change rapidly all over the world, and the World Bank's Report 'Paying Taxes 2013' sums up what needs to be known.
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Arabic Web Days celebrated by the Ministry of Education
As Google is working on "arabizing" the Internet, The Egyptian Ministry of Education decided to promote the initiative.
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Global Dynamism Index 2012: Where is Egypt?
Egypt is the fourth worst country to do business in - and it is about time to find out why and how to fix that.
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Egypt's 2012 Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) Agenda
The Middle East Council for Small Businesses and Entrepreneurship (MCSBE) organized this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week (GEW) 2012 in Egypt.
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What do Egyptians spend their money on?
An insight on Egyptian spending schemes and consumer behavior to help investors and entrepreneurs create their business models.
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Egypt's history with US-Relations - The American view
How does the American Congress view Egypt, as it provides the latter with constant military and economic assistance?
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Characterizing the Egyptian Economy: Is it reasonable to freak out?
Stronger corporate ethics & a horrendous labor efficiency market are key-traits of the Egyptian economy, according to the World Economic Forum.