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Foreign Ministry Says Tourism Not to Be Affected By Enforcement of Biometric Visas
Foreign Minister Mohamed Amr had decided to apply the principle of reciprocity on Schengen countries' nationals, he said.
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Call for boosting Egypt tourism
Over the past two months, a Cairo-based travel agent Abdul Fattah said the Salafists aroused unpleasant memories of Afghanistan's hardline Taliban.
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Egypt and Turkey conclude joint naval exercise
The forces engaged in simulated combat using live ammunition, as well as defense operations against arial, chemical and electronic attacks.
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Egypt authorities raid foreign-funded NGOs
Premises targeted belonged to pro-democracy and human rights groups, prompting fears of a crackdown on the pro-democracy movement.
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Road Network Between Nation, Sudan to Be Completed in April
At a meeting with Sudanese Ambassador in Cairo Kamal Hussein Ali, Saeed added that the project will remarkably help promote land linkage.
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Egyptian minister, Tunisian ambassador discuss economic crises
Abouelnaga and Khomairy discussed means of enhancing relations between Egypt and Tunisia.
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Egypt is not on the verge of bankruptcy, experts say
“You go bankrupt if your reserves reach zero. This will not happen to Egypt," said Alaa Ezz.
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Communications Minister: 25,000 Jobs for Youths in Outsourcing Sector
The memo comes as part of the ministry's strategy to lure more world global investments to the Egyptian information market.
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Egypt expects tourism rebound in 2012, security key
Tourism used to account for more than a tenth of Egypt's gross domestic product (GDP) before this year's upheaval.
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Controversial privatization deals haunt Egyptian Premier
The Egyptian Center for Economic and Social Rights has managed so far to take to court.
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Gomaa Welcomes Cooperation With Somaliland
Gomaa said the Egyptian Ifta House is willing to contribute to promoting the moderate teachings of Islam in Somaliland.
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Draft Law to Cut Govt Spending By LE 24 Billion
The Minister pointed out the rationalization of spending would not affect the subsidy of bread and strategic commodities for low-income categories.
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Egypt increases social insurance, pension plans
The poor state of the country’s economy has left many angered at both the government and continued protests on the streets.
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Tourism makes unexpected record by 10 million tourists this year
The report records the new positive indicators which were not expected in this critical period of the nation.
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TE to invest EGP 1.2 bln in fixed line services in 2012
CEO Mohamed Abdel Raheem also said Telecom Egypt has started international arbitration procedures against Algeria.
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Turkey Seeks Transporting Its Exports Via Nation
The Turkish freighters are scheduled to be received in the Alexandria, Port Said and Damietta ports via the navigational line.
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Vodafone Egypt to provide personalized mobile services
The upgrade will let the operator speed up the process of launching new, targeted services.
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Military to Lend $1 Billion to Bolster Egypt’s Currency
Economists noted that the easy access to $1 billion is also a reminder of the special power and privileges top generals have long enjoyed.
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10 Historical Events affected by Social Media
Today we turn to social media when an influential event occurs as a way to share our personal experiences and relate to the people most affected.
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Military to Lend $1 Billion to Bolster Egypt’s Currency