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Using AI in the work place: Insights from a survey
Half of the respondents (51%) express a desire for AI to handle mundane, repetitive tasks in their jobs, aiming to free up time for complex tasks.
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Egypt taking proactive steps for summer's electricity challenges
Egypt's Natural Gas Holdings Corporation has taken decisive action, securing liquefied natural gas (LNG) shipments to bolster energy reserves.
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Rixos Group plans to turn historic Montaza Palace in Alexandria into luxurious hotel
The Montaza Palace was built in 1892 by Khedive Abbas II, which he used for hunting purposes.
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5 things you need to know about the upcoming Egypt-EU investment conference
Mark your calendars! Egypt is gearing up to host a pivotal joint investment conference with the European Union (EU) on the 29th and 30th of June.
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Egypt ready to open world's largest textile factory in August
Nestled in the heart of Northern El-Mahallah city, this state-of-the-art facility will have a production capacity of approximately 30 tonnes per day.
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Egypt to host first-ever DSC MENA 24 AI conference in April
Egypt hosts the Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Conference (DSC MENA 24) for the first time in the Middle East and North Africa in April.
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Egypt’s unemployment falls from 13 percent to 6.9 percent in 10 years
There are 28,298 irregular workers now working in New Alamein City, and 65,261 workers in the New Administrative Capital, the ministry said.
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Number of international tourists to Egypt rises by 4% in Q1 of 2024
In 2023, the figure of international tourists to Egypt jumped by 27.4 percent hitting 14.9 million, which is the highest in the country's history.
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Book from Egypt, among oldest in existence, expected to fetch $2.6 million at auction
A book from Egypt that was written at the dawn of Christianity and is considered one of the oldest books in existence to be auctioned in June.
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Egypt now host to tallest flagpole in the world at New Administrative Capital
President Sisi took the new term's constitutional oath before the House of Representatives at its new headquarters in the New Administrative Capital.
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Egypt's NIRs reach $40 bln in March - the highest since February 2022
Egypt’s Net International Reserves reached $40.36 billion at the end of March 2024, the highest since February 2022.
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Daylight saving time to start in Egypt on Friday, April 26
Daylight saving time will be applied this year on Friday, April 26, where the clock will be advanced by 60 minutes at midnight on Thursday.
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Egypt’s Elsewedy to break ground on a new industrial park within weeks
The zone will be located near the 6 October dry port and linked by railway to Alexandria port.
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Egypt Targets 42% Renewable Energy Share By 2035: Petroleum Min
Some of the world's largest corporations are now engaged in research and exploration activities in the Mediterranean.
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Egypt's non-oil business sector yet to gain from IMF deal, PMI shows
An expanded IMF agreement and major investment by the UAE provided little relief to Egypt's non-oil private sector in March.
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Egypt awards British Steel contract to supply tracks for high-speed railway project
There are high hopes that "The Green Line" will revolutionise a decaying transport system in the Arab World's most populous country.
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Egypt gears up for investment conference with EU
The conference, scheduled for June 29, 2024, underscores the Egyptian government’s commitment to attracting foreign and local investment.
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EGP current price is golden chance for 'Made in Egypt' to compete globally
Experts say that Egyptian exports now have an opportunity to grow and compete globally due to the depreciation of the pound against the dollar.
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Confusion about the alleged sale of the Airbus A220 to Russia instead of the USA
In February, the American leasing company Azorra announced that it would buy the twelve A220-300s from Egypt Air.
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Egypt's Sisi starts third term pledging more investment, social spending
Sisi swept to victory in an election last December with 89.6% of the vote and no serious challengers.