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The economics of confrontation in Egypt
Analysts believe that if the MB were to push the military out of power, the Saudis almost certainly would pull the plug and leave Egypt in chaos.
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Tourist traffic to Egypt picks up after Morsy takeover
The high increase in number of tourists was picked up a few days after President Mohammed Morsy was sworn in.
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Comviva leads electronic recharge market in Egypt
Used by over 67 million subscribers in the country, Comviva's PreTUPS is a market proven electronic recharge solution.
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Obama invites new Egyptian president for US visit
Invitation set for September when Mursi visits UNGA, as US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns pledges US support for battered Egyptian economy.
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Jellybean, new Android OS, goes Arabic
Jelly Bean builds on its predecessor, Ice Cream Sandwich, and allows for smoother and faster browsing and applications with a new user interface.
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Enthusiastic and talented fans join the Amr Diab Academy on YouTube
More than 700 videos have been submitted so far from singers and fans around the world, in order to share their talent with Amr Diab.
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Germany pledges backing for Egypt 'transformation'
Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle brought hope with him as he laid out a plan of investment in Egypt, given democracy is fulfilled.
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Sons of ousted Egyptian president on trial
Ousted President Mubarak's sons Alaa and Gamal are charged of insider stock trading and selling the Al Watany Bank of Egypt.
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Egypt's Morsi to visit Saudi Arabia in bid for aid
Saudi Arabia has been the only country to lend money to Egypt since the uprising began as it awaits a decision on a $3.2 billion loan.
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Gold miner Centamin Egypt loses its shine despite denying reports of problems
The company says reports that claimed it had breached its concessions were unfounded, and operations continue as normal.
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Morsi orders return of parliament
Egypt's newly elected president Mohamed Morsi decided to re-establish the government with its formerly elected members.
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Egypt bond, treasury-bill yields drop on stability hopes
The cost of state borrowing is now at its highest in at least a decade, as interest rates have climbed about 6% since Jan25.
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Egypt's GASC in no rush to enter overseas markets
The General Authority for Supply Commodities believes that the local wheat production will be enough for supplies in the coming month.
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Egyptian comic Bassem Youssef uses laughs, education
Bassem Youssef has made the headlines again, as the Middle East's most outstanding political satirist and critic.
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Christian Tourism Minister dismisses tourism fears
Amid fears of touristic limitations and the enforcement of religious and cultural guidelines on foreigners, Abdel Nour is confident.
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6 innovative gadgets between business and entertainment
There is a fine line between being entertaining and being efficient – and this fine line has been crossed many times by several gadgets.
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Vodafone Egypt makes Mobile Self-Care Solution available
mCare empowers subscribers to manage their accounts from mobile devices and Vodafone Egypt decided to pick up on that.
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Egypt April mobile subscriptions up 23 pct
In the past April 2011 - April 2012 fiscal year, almost 30 million new phone subscriptions were added to the market.
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Egypt approves MIGA request to insure Apache Corp. investments
A Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency had requested the insurance of Apache oil and gas investments in Egypt.
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Egyptian judges recommend halt to TMG land deal
Talaat Moustafa Group lost 10% in the stock market on Sunday, after a court is motivated to halt a real estate project.