Egypt's newly elected president Mohamed Morsi decided to re-establish the government with its formerly elected members.
09.07.2012
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New York Times
The cost of state borrowing is now at its highest in at least a decade, as interest rates have climbed about 6% since Jan25.
09.07.2012
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Business Recorder
The General Authority for Supply Commodities believes that the local wheat production will be enough for supplies in the coming month.
09.07.2012
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Reuters Africa
Bassem Youssef has made the headlines again, as the Middle East's most outstanding political satirist and critic.
09.07.2012
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Boston
Amid fears of touristic limitations and the enforcement of religious and cultural guidelines on foreigners, Abdel Nour is confident.
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Jerusalem Post
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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Egypt Business Directory
mCare empowers subscribers to manage their accounts from mobile devices and Vodafone Egypt decided to pick up on that.
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Vodafone Egypt
In the past April 2011 - April 2012 fiscal year, almost 30 million new phone subscriptions were added to the market.
09.07.2012
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Newsday
A Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency had requested the insurance of Apache oil and gas investments in Egypt.
09.07.2012
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Bloomberg
Talaat Moustafa Group lost 10% in the stock market on Sunday, after a court is motivated to halt a real estate project.
09.07.2012
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Reuters
Washington insiders have suggested that Obama and his relation to the political powers in Egypt be scrutinized and monitored closely.
08.07.2012
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Examiner
Morsi and his advisers know that Egyptians expect them to make jobs, as it should be the first matter of state, according to some citizens.
08.07.2012
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Washington Post
Egypt’s top tourism official said that he expected an “unprecedented” influx in the number of tourists within the second half of 2012.
08.07.2012
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AlArabiya
April 6 Youth soon became a major recruiting ground for activists & had a significant impact on the Arab Spring that led to the ouster of Mubarak.
08.07.2012
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Hindustan Times
Indian personal and healthcare consumer products company Emami will expand in Egypt and Bangladesch, by opening two new plants.
07.07.2012
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News Track India
Tourism in Egypt, Tunisia, Yemen, Jordan, Bahrain and Lebanon is suffering, yet, it seems like tourists are gradually coming back.
07.07.2012
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Gulf Daily News
500,000 youth will be trained in small and medium sized industries, according to Egypt's Industry Minister Mahmoud Eissa.
07.07.2012
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All Africa
Although Egypt's central bank is trying to keep it confidential, it is no secret that the country's currency is in danger.
07.07.2012
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Al-Monitor
The United Arab Emirates will fund Al Azhar with DHS55 million in order to fulfill a cultural and scientific MoU.
07.07.2012
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Gulf Today
Current president Mohammed Mursi was banned from travelling during Mubarak's era for being a member of the Muslim Brotherhood.
06.07.2012
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Business Standard