75 archaeological missions will resume excavation projects in Egypt as of Monday, said Mohamed Ismail, Supreme Council of Antiquities.
03.09.2011
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The Egyptian Gazette
Egypt's customs revenues of the fiscal year 2010-2011 were 8 percent lower than those of the previous year, Finance Ministry said on Thursday.
03.09.2011
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China Daily
Tourism in Egypt is a multi-billion dollar industry, and is hardly a revenue stream rising Egyptian leaders want to blithely throw away.
03.09.2011
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Patheos
Petroleum investments took the largest percentage of industrial investments, according to a recent report from the Egyptian Ministry of Planning.
03.09.2011
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Youm7
The countdown to the 17th World Routes has begun, and among its participants are tourism boards from Egypt, Iraq and Jordan.
03.09.2011
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Arabian Aerospace
Three New York men were arrested for smuggling 2000-year-old Egyptian artifacts into the US from the UAE.
03.09.2011
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AlMasry AlYoum
Defendants in corruption cases might resort to Article 36 of the UN treaty for fighting corruption, assuring the independence o judicial authorities.
03.09.2011
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Daily News Egypt
Pain, patience and hope are a unique blend shared by cancer patients whose treatment is very consuming in terms of money and time.
03.09.2011
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Egyptian Gazette
Customs revenues slip to LE13.4 billion for the 2010-11 fiscal year as regional upheaval puts the partial brakes on trade.
03.09.2011
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Ahram Online
Switzerland also seeks preventing laundered funds from being transferred abroad.
03.09.2011
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Egyptian State Information Service
Further economic strife and economy slowdown confirmed by one alternative measure: the amount of cargo passing through the Suez Canal in Egypt.
03.09.2011
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The Economist
The world’s fastest-growing economic sector, travel and tourism, has played a dramatic role in bringing the world so much closer together.
03.09.2011
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ETurboNews
Consumers divided over use of nation's symbols to spur sales of goods and services.
03.09.2011
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Gulf News
Teachers plan to demand the dismissal of Education Minister Ahmed Gamal Eddin Moussa, 200 percent raises for teachers and other demands.
03.09.2011
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AlMasry AlYoum
The economy has struggled in the wake of the revolution, but a turnaround is eminently possible.
03.09.2011
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Daily News Egypt
Bear in mind that it was economics that triggered the Arab Spring. And it is economics that will decide where the Arab world will go from here.
02.09.2011
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Bloomberg
Highlights of the industrial, retail, office, and residential real estate markets, focusing on the key urban location of Cairo, in Egypt.
02.09.2011
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Afribiz
While the bank’s success at project or institutional levels fared better, it saw limited success in effectively addressing systemic corruption.
02.09.2011
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Daily News Egypt
The Egyptian government is seeking to settle disputes over the price of land in a bid to avoid costly arbitration and rebuild confidence.
02.09.2011
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Reuters
Chinese special envoy to Middle East Wu Sike voiced China's willingness to further ties with Egypt to FM Mohammed Amr.
02.09.2011
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Bikyamasr