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Brotherhood Parliament leader optimistic about Tourism
Erian explained that tourism can be revived with the efforts of Islamist movements, the willingness of the people and a shift in the behavior.
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Morsi refers controversial Islamic bonds law to Egypt's Al-Azhar
The Salafi Nour Party has lobbied to refer the draft law to the Al-Azhar in application of the provisions of the Constitution.
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Short of money, Egypt sees crisis on fuel and food
The root of the crisis, economists say, is that Egypt is running out of the hard currency it needs for fuel imports.
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Why the Egyptian government is terrified by the 'Jon Stewart of Egypt'
One man though could have the power, money and the plan to prove a real threat to the Muslim Brotherhood's grip on the country.
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IMF team to arrive in Egypt on Wednesday for loan talks
The most populous Arab country has been seeking a loan from the Fund to ease economic strains after two years of political upheaval.
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Egypt's former Shura Council speaker summoned on corruption charges
Safwat El-Sherif, former Mubarak regime power broker, is to face fresh graft accusations.
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Al-Azhar asserts role on Islamic finance, clashes with Muslim Brotherhood
Al-Azhar’s intervention could set a precedent for clerical oversight of other affairs of state.
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Egypt, Iran resume direct flights after decades
Cairo airport officials say a private Air Memphis flight departed for Tehran carrying eight Iranians, including two diplomats.
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‘Egypt to get help from wheat suppliers’
Two years of turmoil since the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak has badly hit an economy starved of tourism revenues.
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Iraq rejects $4bn Egypt lifeline request on high risk
Iraqi official says depositing such a large sum in Egypt would be too risky.
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Egypt's Suez Canal revenue drops 7.4 pct in Feb vs Jan
Revenue in January was $405.1 million. In February 2012 it was $381.4 million.
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Egypt fears bread riots as credit crunch hits key imports
Fuel shortages, tighter security at petrol stations and scuffles in the streets are becoming common in Egyptian towns.
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AP Interview: Egypt says Iranian pose no risk
Egypt, which is predominately Sunni, has been working to normalize relations with Iran, after a long freeze.
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Egypt's former trade minister returns $2.2mn of state's funds
Former trade minister Rachid Mohamed Rachid removed from wanted list by Prosecutor.
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Among Egypt firms, dollars and optimism in short supply
Some firms are turning to the black market and paying inflated rates for hard currency.
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Egypt's Economy: Going to the dogs
Unless President Muhammad Morsi broadens his government, Egypt’s economy looks likely to continue its downhill slide.
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Egypt eyes gas supplies from Russia – Lavrov
Egypt is facing the possibility to become importer of natural gas for the first time in its history as domestic production fails to keep pace.
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Divers caught while cutting Internet cable
Telecommunications executives meanwhile blamed a weeklong Internet slowdown on damage caused to another cable by a ship.
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Egypt to import oil from Libya
"The Libyan petrol shipments will arrive next month," Kamal was quoted as saying in Al Borsa newspaper.
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How to become a YouTube Partner
Now that YouTube’s individuals’ partnership program is available in Egypt, KSA, and UAE, find out how can you monetize your activity.