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Taking power through technology in the Arab Spring
Social media is no longer the domain of the liberal youth, empowering different agendas across the political map.
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Egypt tries undoing Mubarak deals
Most of the disputes relate to a privatization program, started in 1991, that critics of Mubarak say is one of his most corrupt legacies.
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Egypt savings vacuum shows struggle for banks
For Islamic banking to flourish in the majority Muslim nation, President Mohammad Mursi must lift economic growth.
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Mursi, Hamad agree on expanding economic cooperation
Talks touched on a wide range of Arab and regional issues topped by bloodshed in Syria and the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories.
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Egypt economic woes take sheen off the Eid
Egyptians are feeling the squeeze from nearly 20 months of political turmoil that have gutted the nation’s economy.
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Egypt's Juhayna shares at two-year high as profit gains
Shares advanced 2.3 percent to 6.14 pounds at the close in Cairo, the highest since December 2010.
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Egypt shares, yields to depend on IMF talks
A loan deal would for the time being lay to rest lingering concern in the markets that Egypt might run out of foreign reserves.
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U.S. Aid and Egypt: It's Complicated
The United States used almost $800 million in (mostly) already allocated funds to support civil society groups and elections administration.
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Stream the Hajj from the Grand Mosque of Mecca live on YouTube
To follow the processes and traditions of the Hajj Season, tune in to YouTube and watch it live from Mecca.
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BlackBerry Egypt is creating action in Cairo’s most popular malls and clubs
Now, you can take your Blackberry to one of the mentioned stations and get it upgraded in less than 30 minutes.
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Iran-Egypt trade to increase fourfold: official
The value of trade between Egypt and Iran was $100 million in 2010 and it reached $130 million in 2011.
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Who are China's biggest car exporters and why should Egypt care?
As Egypt is building factories to manufacture Chinese cars, China is striving to become the world’s biggest car exporter.
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Egypt ranks 109 on ease of conducting business
In the same ranking, Georgia, Rwanda, Belarus, Burkina Faso and Macedonia came before Egypt.
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Dana Gas has second Egypt find
Dana Gas, the Sharjah-based producer, has struck gas in Egypt for the second time this year.
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Egypt's Orascom plans formal control of Wind Mobile
This share-conversion plan would also pave the way for Orascom to restructure a loan to Globalive and forgive roughly C$450-million of interest.
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Dreaming in 4G
Mobiserve CEO, Sameh Atalla, explains what’s in store for the nation’s telecommunications industry and how his company will play a leading role.
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Prime Minister Kandil: Gov't focuses on job-generating projects
The government aims at providing 700 thousand job opportunities every year in order to maintain the current level of unemployment.
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Egypt's broadband plan delayed
Political uncertainty & proposed changes to the telecommunications sector delayed Egypt's US$2.4 bln plan to expand the country's broadband network.
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1,300 tourists witness sun illumination of Ramses II statue
The tourists were keen to take photos and record videos of the event, which demonstrates the ancient Egyptians’ grasp of astronomy.
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Cairo Marriott Hotel and Facebook Page prizes and gifts
Like and share the hotel's Facebook Page www.facebook.com/caieg and win gifts.