Latest news
-
Egypt imposes toughest Gaza restrictions in years
Egypt's military has said the Gaza restrictions are part of its security crackdown in the Sinai Peninsula.
-
Egypt's consumer mindset shifts from offline to online market
Jumia's Managing Director talks about the changing consumer mindset and e-commerce in Egypt.
-
Egypt buys additional 240,000 tons of overseas wheat
Egypt government continues wheat-buying spree in wake of President Morsi's ousting.
-
Telecom Egypt moves towards mobile service
Egyptian incumbent in deal with Etisalat as government operators plan steps to fixed and mobile competition.
-
UAE: Egypt-based computer hackers foiled
The UAE has emerged as a leading Arab supporter of the military-led authorities in Egypt since Morsi was toppled earlier this month.
-
Egypt likely to resume AU membership
Egypt's suspension arose out of a 'misunderstanding of the situation in the country'.
-
26.4% of Egypt's young men wish to emigrate
Male youth unemployment reached 30.8 percent in most governorates in 2011, according to Egypt's statistics body CAPMAS.
-
Military-business alliances in Egypt before and after 30 June
Wael recounts significant factors that augmented resentment against the Brotherhood during the two years after the ousting of Mubarak.
-
Egypt upheaval rewards home builders as buyers shelter savings
Developers are seeing rising demand after the political discord and worsening economic outlook that marred Morsi’s year in office.
-
Egypt bourse to close Tuesday marking 1952 Revolution
Trading in the Egyptian stock market will resume Wednesday 24 July.
-
Halting Egypt’s wheat imports was Morsi’s biggest mistake: minister
When asked why Morsi’s administration was unable to accurately assess its wheat stocks, Abu Shadi replied: “That was why he left.”
-
Egypt Gets $2bn Saudi Payment To Fix Crumbling Finances
The funds from the Kingdom were given in the form of a five-year interest-free deposit at Egypt's central bank.
-
Egypt: Ethiopian dam raises concerns
Cairo fears the dam will reduce water flows vital for its 84 million people.
-
David Ignatius: Egyptian small-business fund falls victim to Washington inertia
It's a good idea, with a sound strategy and smart people to run it. So what keeps getting in the way?
-
Egypt's interim president forms committee to amend constitution
The drafting of Egypt's constitution was one of the most divisive issues that came to characterize Morsi's first and only year in office.
-
Dana Petroleum staff evacuated from Egypt
Just a small team of expatriate employees, led by managing director for Egypt Paul Barnett, remains in the country.
-
Start-up spring
Clusters of internet firms are popping up all over the region.
-
Egypt's wheat stock ample for four months, imports resumed
Egypt resumes wheat import from abroad after previous gove't halted it since February; supply minister: Egypt wheat stock enough until November.
-
10 reasons Egypt is vital to US economy and security
Whatever the reasons the US public is less excited about Egypt’s on going revolution at the moment, the country is in fact important to the US.
-
Cameroon to benefit from Egypt’s tourism experience
Cameroon and Egypt are fine-tuning strategies through which they could cooperate for a win-win development of tourism in the two countries.