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Israeli attempts to find local alternatives to Egypt gas hit stumbling block
Offshore gas field is running dry, says consortium, as repeated attacks on the Sinai pipeline mean Israel is increasingly looking closer to home.
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Egypt Accepts Most Repos in Four Weeks After Local Yields Surge
The North African country’s central bank received bids valued at 22 billion pounds compared with 12.6 billion pounds last week.
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Egypt's financial sector braced for revolution anniversary
Several banks saw an increase in cash withdrawals, particularly in upscale areas, due to fears of last year's uprising.
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Youth vent frustration through social media
Debate rages on how the Parliament does not represent them through the social media.
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Egypt’s Brotherhood toes fine line on economy
Egypt’s new rulers, the Muslim Brotherhood, wants a gradual replacement of interest-paying institutions with Islamic ones.
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Egypt's stocks rise 3 pct on second stable parliamentary session
The Egyptian bourse, catapulted by smooth parliamentary proceedings, rose for the third day in a row.
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The Suez Canal keeps Egypt's head above water
The total money earned, $5.2 billion, came despite a drop of 1.1 per cent in the number of ships that passed through the canal.
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Egypt and UNECA ink IT deal
Under the MoU, the two sides will promote cooperation in a number of regional projects that will be adopted or implemented by Egypt.
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Egypt elections captured on social media
Enthusiasm waned after the first round, with online mentions of the voting dropping by over 50%.
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CIPA Suspends Abroad Program In Cairo, Egypt Due to Political Violence
Emory University Center for International Programs Abroad (CIPA) has suspended the University’s study abroad program in Cairo for 2012.
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You're Not on Google+? Big Mistake
Sure, it's not mainstream yet, but Google+ is an influential social engine heavily indexed by the search giant.And your business needs it.
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How to Make Money on Facebook
Is your Facebook page a real snoozer? You won't make much money that way! Even the smallest business can make money on Facebook. Here's how.
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Google Science Fair 2012 Opens to Arab Students
Science students looking to answer burning questions about the nature of existence now have Google’s help.
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New Egyptian Unions Face a Clampdown
The revolution has also led to the drafting — but not the issuing — of a new trade union law guaranteeing union freedoms and autonomy.
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Unrest scares tourists away from Egypt's pyramids
The number of tourist visits last year was 9.8 million, down from 14.7 million in 2010.
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Bedouin take control of Egypt holiday resort, demand EGP 4 million ransom
Egyptian security forces – who have not prevented the action - claim that they cannot act in the region without Israeli permission.
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Vodafone Egypt Launches Mvno Bladna Targeted At Diaspora Living in Italy
Vodafone Egypt threw in a free concert with the famous Egyptian singer Nancy Ajram to launch its first MVNO under the label "Bladna".
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Uprising leaves Egyptians freer, poorer
The uprising had raised hopes for a more comfortable existence that are now being brutally dashed.
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Abol Fotoh and experts debate future of economy, education
Presidential hopeful Abdel Moneim Abol Fotoh discussed Egypt’s current socio-economic obstacles and possible solutions.
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Islamists Vow Support for Egypt Economy
Showing their support for the country’s stumbling stock market, Egypt’s political powers have thrown their weight behind boosting th economy.