An aspiration of bringing the Arab region to global average labour participation levels would require more than 85 million jobs in the next 10 years.
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University World News
Officials have been forced to reassess these subsidies after the economically disruptive uprising that led to Hosni Mubarak's removal.
11.03.2012
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The National
Revenue fell to $381.4 million in February from $388.7 million in February 2011, the Egyptian Information Portal website showed.
11.03.2012
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Ahram Online
Australians have been slow to return to destinations hit by natural disasters and political unrest, with Egypt, Japan and Christchurch.
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The Australian
Fair Trade Egypt began in 1998, stemming from a previous development initiative by a consultancy firm named NSCE and Italian NGO, COSPE.
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Bikyamasr
Unemployment today is one of the challenges facing not only the Ganzouri government but also future ones, especially with the economic slowdown.
11.03.2012
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Egyptian Gazette
The annual inflation rate in urban parts of Egypt increased to 9.2 per cent due to the Butane gas crisis.
11.03.2012
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Gulf News
LivingSocial, has enjoyed continual growth in both members and merchants participating in the daily deals offered on its Egypt site.
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Living Social
Intel in collaboration with Egyptian Ministry of Education announce the winners of Annual Intel Teach and Intel Learn Competition.
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Intel Corporation Ltd.
Flaws in the government-sponsored rationing programme are redolent of the country's food security problems.
11.03.2012
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AlJazeera
The journalists and bloggers are among 12 prominent figures under investigation over allegations they incited hatred against the Egyptian army.
11.03.2012
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Boston
While Western nations prepare aid packages for Egypt, London says that Arab Gulf states are not bearing their proper responsibility.
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Ahram Online
Leaked financial data published by Gawker suggests that Twitter’s impressive image might be a façade covering up serious financial troubles.
10.03.2012
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Web Pro News
Last year, the region saw revolutions in places like Tunisia, Libya and Egypt. The result was a spike in oil prices.
10.03.2012
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Investor Place
Positive signs for Egypt, but a far cry from the 5 and above percentage growth we had before the revolution.
10.03.2012
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Bikyamasr
Imports through the pipeline have been suspended since twin explosions near Al Arish on 5 March, the 13th such attack.
10.03.2012
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HazardEx
Eissa stressed the need for more cooperation between both countries during the transition phase, esp. in the areas of industry & renewable energy.
10.03.2012
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Egypt State Information Service
Russians lead way back into Egypt and Tunisia and spending on holidays from Asians seen up 10 pct.
10.03.2012
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Reuters
The voices of Egypt’s workers have risen after Mubarak’s ouster, but they haven’t always stayed at the same tempo.
10.03.2012
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Ahram Online
Forty-three Egyptian and foreign defendants, belonging to five foreign NGOs, are facing charges of operating without a license.
09.03.2012
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Daily News Egypt