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Google Research: No Mobile Site = Lost Customers
The search ad giant is hoping that the better mobile experience people have, the more they will use Google search to find sites and products.
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IMF deal doesn't need approval by MPs
Spokesman for Prime Minister Hisham Kandil said that in the absence of a parliament, Mursi had legislative powers and could approve any agreement.
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Egypt gains balance and leverage in China
Under Mubarak's authoritarian rule, Egypt embodied the paradigm of stability pursued by its longtime ally the United States in the Middle East.
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Top 20 driven cars in Egypt 2012
Hyundai Verna and Elantra, Chevrolet TFR, Lanos and Aveo are crowning the list of the most sold cars in Egypt.
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Gov't invests in tourism and film industry to boost economy
The government with the Ministry of Culture committed 20 million Egyptian pounds (USD 3.3 million) in grants to film makers in 2012.
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Egypt outlines development projects to create jobs, lure back investors
Once a darling of frontier market investors, Egypt has been deserted by many in the wake of last year's uprising.
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The subsidy-crisis, 95 Octane and Egypt's public debt
The solution of taking the excess money of cutting fuel subsidies & channel it towards paying back Egypt’s public debt sounds great - but is it real?
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Clinton reassures Egypt's Mursi on U.S. assistance
Clinton met Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi in New York, where both are attending this week's U.N. General Assembly meeting.
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Egyptian Refining Company renovates school
ERC renovated the Ahmed Orabi School, as it upgraded school grounds, buildings, bathrooms, stairs and classrooms and replaced desks.
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Russia warns Egypt over tourist incident
A Red Sea resort of Hurghada reportedly ejected a number of Russian families with children which had booked rooms.
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Samsung develops travel photography with Wi-Fi-enabled long-zoom cameras
Samsung releases a new line of cameras that allow Wi-Fi-Sharing among users with advanced optical zoom options.
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Now in power, rifts emerge within Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
It is doubtful that a divided U.S. Congress will approve an Obama administration pledge to offer Egypt $1 billion in debt forgiveness.
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India wakes up to new Egypt, to invite Morsi
With Egypt trying to reclaim its pre-eminent position in the Arab world, India signalled its desire to build bridges.
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Egypt to review privatisation of 185 public firms
A committee will look into the different procedures by which Egyptian state firms were transferred to the private sector.
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Qatar to invest in $3.7 billion Egypt oil refinery
Qatar's minister of energy and industry, Mohammed bin Saleh Al Sada, did not give the specific amount of the Qatar share.
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OCI says it won $400 mln project to build Egypt mall
The 162,500 square metre shopping and leisure mall is being developed by Dubai's Majid Al Futtaim group.
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Egypt's Morsy is falling behind on ‘100-day plan’
After 85 days in office, Egyptian leader has fulfilled only four pre-election pledges, according to "Morsi Meter."
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Opinion: Egypt's turmoil is a distraction from IMF economic agenda
Political and religious tensions should not obscure the deeper economic issues that are dividing Egyptian society.
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Prime Minister: Nation determined to remove all hurdles to investors
Qandil made it clear that Egypt needs many industrial, trade and agricultural projects and there are many opportunities for investors.
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Sony breaks away in Egypt
Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has secured an Egyptian broadcaster Al Hayat for gameshow format Breakaway.