Egyptian authorities still wanted websites & email addresses ending in the country’s Web suffix—dot-eg—to work for anyone in the world.
10.12.2011
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News by
The Wall Street Journal
Egypt could become a gateway for Turkish firms intent on entering new markets in Africa, the head of a top Egyptian business group has said.
10.12.2011
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News by
Turkish Weekly
Tourism is safe and all set to rest the concern for security of tourists in the country post-democratic political movements.
10.12.2011
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News by
Indian Express
Egyptians like their meat.In order to maintain their daily needs, often multiple times per day, factory farming has entered the country.
10.12.2011
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News by
Bikyamasr
Egypt has negotiated a 25 million-euro grant for development projects with the European Union and World Bank.
10.12.2011
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News by
Al-Masry Al-Youm
Oil-poor monarchy looks for stable sources of gas after Egypt's pipeline is attacked nine times in 2011.
10.12.2011
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Ahram Online
The Egyptian central bank’s goal of averting a run on the pound may depend on the government’s ability to get foreign financing.
09.12.2011
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News by
The Daily Star
Telecom Egypt is expecting a favourable ruling from an arbitration panel in January that will result in an inflow of EGP 8.8 billion.
09.12.2011
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News by
Telecompaper
Less than 14 per cent of Egyptians polled believe new economic policies will yield short-term financial improvements.
09.12.2011
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News by
Ahram Online
The priorities of the Ministry of Communications are to provide more job opportunities and to spread “technology houses” to remote areas.
09.12.2011
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News by
Youm7
The app, Agenda 25, tracks major news sources and retrieves an “Egyptian political digest” that includes popular news, opinions, blogs, videos,...
09.12.2011
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News by
Wamda
Momtaz El-Said's appointment Wednesday makes him Egypt’s fourth finance minister this year, but brings with it little promise of new prospects.
09.12.2011
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News by
Al-Masry Al-Youm
Egypt's army said it hasn't accepted a $3.2 bn financing facility from the IMF because it didn't want to build up debts while it was in power.
09.12.2011
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News by
Reuters Africa
Egypt's benchmark index declined as fears that the success of Islamist parties in the 1st round of an election increased risk for the banking sector.
09.12.2011
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News by
The Daily News Egypt
Egypt's central bank sold 5.5 bn EGP in domestic treasury bills on Thursday, the same amount it had offered, the Ministry of Finance said.
08.12.2011
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Reuters Africa
Egypt's stock market lost 1.19 bn EGP on Thursday December 8 as its indexes strongly declined on the first day of PM Kamal el-Ganzouri government.
08.12.2011
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News by
Youm7
The United Arab Emirates will continue to invest in Egypt, especially in petroleum and renewable energy, UAE Energy Minister said.
08.12.2011
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News by
Al-Masry Al-Youm
Egypt’s benchmark EGX 30 Index dropped 0.9 percent to 3,957.32 at 11:35 a.m. in Cairo, heading for the lowest close in two weeks.
08.12.2011
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News by
Bloomberg Businessweek
Egypt's main gov. grain buyer said on Thursday it would issue int'l tenders to buy rice if local producers continue stocking up on the commodity.
08.12.2011
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News by
Reuters Africa
Egypt on Wednesday 7/12/2011 called for boosting the development partnership between the world's developed and developing countries.
08.12.2011
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News by
allAfrica.com