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Egypt 'needs £7.5 billion bail-out to avoid bankruptcy'
Egypt will need to seal a $12 billion (£7.57 billion) bail-out led by the IMF and EU to avoid bankruptcy.
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Iran plans to establish embassy in Egypt: FM
“The Islamic Republic of Iran is seeking to enhance relations with the country of Egypt to the level of embassy,” Iran's FM stated.
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Mobile operator Djezzy valued at $6.5 billion: Algerian minister
Long-awaited valuation for the Orascom Telecom-owned unit could ease the way for Algerian government buyout.
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Fuel crisis drives down car prices
It's been more than two months since the fuel crisis hit Gaza following the cessation of supplies through tunnels along the border with Egypt.
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Media Disinformation and the “Arab Spring” Color Revolutions
Sharif Abdul Kouddous received the I.F. “Izzy” Stone award “for outstanding achievement in independent media."
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Lawmakers Fire Warning Shot on Egyptian Aid Amid Interpol Push
Washington has “a lot of patience” for the country’s volatility as it transitions from the autocratic rule of Hosni Mubarak.
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Revolutionary republic: Interview with presidential candidate Khaled Ali
Egypt's youngest presidential hopeful, Khaled Ali, is regarded by some as the true representative of the January 25 revolution.
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Egypt's Suleiman wants balancing role as president
Reformists want the army's influence, which extends into a wide network of business interests, to be curbed and its budget made public.
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Economic woes weigh on Middle East and North Africa's middle class
Among middle-class entrepreneurs, a quarter have had either to relocate businesses or close due to economic difficulties.
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Illiteracy costs the world $1.19tn annually
Globally, the losses caused by illiteracy are a shocking: $1.19 trillion a year, burning a huge hole in the world economy.
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Arab Spring Tensions At The Abu Dhabi International Book Fair
Is the Arab World’s biggest literary festival shutting out Egyptian publishers?
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Suez oil company fire kills fire fighter, causes financial losses
One more dead in Suez fire, many injured and financial losses estimated so far at over $1.6 million, but fire has been contained.
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Volvo Adventure to send Egypt's team to Sweden
Sadat City Language School in Egypt is one of the finalist teams of Volvo Adventure, a global education and award program.
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Internet Radio Powers On After Arab Spring
The relative freedom on the Internet allowed online radio stations to emerge as the voice of a new generation fighting for its place in society.
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Egypt is being threatened through its Nile
Plans are being drawn up in neighboring countries to snatch away “Egypt’s historical rights” over the waters of the Nile.
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R&M Launches New Incentivised Partnership Program in Egypt
Reichle & De-Massari aims to strengthen technical proficiency of channel through certifications and incentive programs.
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4 dead, 22 injured in Egypt's oil company blast
The blast hit one of the tanks of Nasr Petroleum Company in Suez and caused a big blaze.
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EFG's profits down by 81 per cent
The decline in results stemmed mainly from losses of LE77.7 million on the investment bank's front, compared to pretax earnings of LE160.2 million.
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Egypt to Welcome Tourism Elite in 2012
After a very successful World Routes at ITBerlin, the event was officially handed over to Egyptlastminute.com Company in October last year.
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There is no business like God business: Islamist exploitations
Freelance Journalist and Egyptian Businessman Hany Ghoraba gives an account of the Islamic movement in Egypt.