Latest news
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Egypt economy squeezed as reserves plunge
The repayment of debt has affected the currency value of the Egyptian Pound, as it seems that aid is the only way out for the time-being.
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5 business lessons from Egyptian billionaire Onsi Sawiris
Ventures Africa discusses five lessons that can be learnt from Africa's richest man Onsi Sawiris.
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LE 13.7 billion increase in market capitalization
According to the numbers, investors believe in the positive outcome of the cabinet appointment and are optimistic about what is to come.
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ExxonMobil celebrates MECA Academy students of Ain Shams University
MECA is a program that primarily aims to bridge the gap between academic studies and practical work life.
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Egyptian carpooling innovation Wadeeny goes mobile
Wadeeny launches its international carpooling application for Android and iPhone, with its new currency “Wadeeny KMs”.
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Information Minister: I will work for all locals
Although newly appointed Minister of Information Salah Abdul-Maqsood is a member of the FJP, he vows to be loyal to the people.
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The Twitter-Algorithm for success is here
What if one could predict how successful a single tweet will be, before posting it? Today, it is possible.
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Egypt opens more tombs to public
Six more tombs will be available for tourists to visit, including some which were discovered back in 1927.
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Construction Billionaires: The Talaat Moustafa Family
They reconstructed Egypt, earning a colossal fortune in the process and certain notoriety, despite legal and criminal accusations.
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Samsung combines the best of Home Entertainment and Gaming Technology
Samsung First to Offer Motion-Controlled Angry Birds App on Smart TVs.
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Egypt's Rafah crossing with Gaza closed after attack: agency
An attack on the Egyptian-Israeli border caused the death of 13 Egyptian soldiers, leading to the closing of the Rafah crossing.
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Activists try to cut Egypt-Myanmar relations after Muslim massacre
Egyptian activists are trying to force the government to cut all relations with Burma, after news about massacring Muslims caused a protest.
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Coca-Cola sponsors 100 students for a summer entrepreneurship program
100 Arab college students from across the Middle East North Africa region were offered an entrepreneurship program at Indiana University.
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Egypt's government: It's time to get to know the ministers
Who are the 35 ministers that were appointed by Prime Minister Hesham Qandil and what does their history and political background reveal about them?
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Egypt invites IMF officials to resume loan talks
As the relationship between the IMF and Egypt experienced several ups and downs, Egypt takes a step towards the International Monetary Fund.
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Optimism of Arab Spring fades for workers in Egypt
The workers at Cleopatra Ceramics have been staging protests for several months against the company chairman Abul Enein.
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Egypt president promises security for tourists
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi visited southern Egypt in an attempt to promote tourism and relieve tourists.
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Ghorab expects more investments in Petroleum Industry
Former Petroleum and Mineral Wealth Minister Eng. Abdullah Ghorab is optimistic about the future of petroleum investments.
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New Egyptian Cabinet includes many holdovers
Egypt's new Cabinet - put together by Prime Minister Hisham Qandil - includes several figures from the ousted regime.
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New Egyptian Cabinet little time to achieve results, says analyst
In two months time, Egypt needs to be safe and economically stable - otherwise, people will take to the streets.