The early mistakes of what some have called the “stupidest transition in history” have accumulated.
21.07.2012
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Brookings
At the fifth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr read out Morsi's statement.
20.07.2012
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Global Times
Workers from seven different industries are on strike in Egypt and the fourth day of protests have turned violent in Suez.
20.07.2012
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Global Post
Sales have been hit by the recent political instability and economic slowdown, but pent-up demand is expected to help the recovery accelerate.
20.07.2012
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Oxford Business Group
Egypt's newly elected president will probably pave the way for and enforce Islamic Finance in the country's banks.
19.07.2012
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International Business Times
Arabs are storming social media platforms like no other nation, with an annual 50% growth in Facebook usage.
19.07.2012
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Zawya
The reasons behind the 2011 uprising in Egypt were simple: Bread, Dignity, Social Justice - in the end, a matter of the economy.
19.07.2012
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Jagran Post
The Ministry of Finance and NBD launched the new payment method under the slogan ‘faster, cheaper, efficient and safer’.
18.07.2012
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CPI Financial
Emerging Arab leaders, from Islamists to former regime officials who have re-invented themselves, are aware of the need to boost their economy.
18.07.2012
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Daily Star Lebanon
The Saudi Fund for Development started a project to improve irrigation for more than 20,000 feddans in Egypt.
18.07.2012
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Bloomberg
We all do it, but how efficient is it? Roger Kay, Founder of Endpoint Technologies Associates, Inc. discusses Multitasking in Forbes.
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Forbes
Although fears spread that the tourism sector will take a massive hit after the elections, more than 12 million tourists are expected.
18.07.2012
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Reuters
Elected President Morsi inherited a battered economy, which motivated him to select a technocrat as Egypt's Prime Minister.
18.07.2012
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Daily Star Lebanon
UNESCO plans to give three researchers an award for the life sciences sponsored by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, the dictator of Equatorial Guinea.
17.07.2012
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Science Mag
The political and economic changes following the Arab Spring have closed some doors and opened others for business people willing to tolerate risk.
17.07.2012
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New York Times
The tourists and their guide were kidnapped by Bedouin tribesmen who ordered the release of one of their elders.
17.07.2012
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The Associated Press
Egyptian journalist Shaimaa Adel returned back to Cairo on the president's jet with Morsi himself, after being detained in Sudan.
17.07.2012
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The Seattle Times
The plan, which will gradually raise maturities from next quarter, will focus on selling more treasury bonds and fewer treasury bills.
17.07.2012
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Businessweek Bloomberg
Dominik Furgler, Swiss Ambassador to Egypt, aims to support Swiss investment in Egypt and stimulate growth.
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Novartis
The plan, which will gradually raise maturities from next quarter, will focus on selling more treasury bonds and fewer treasury bills.
17.07.2012
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Bloomberg Businessweek