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Bank boss banned from leaving Egypt
Authorities barred Yasser el-Mallawany from leaving Egypt upon orders from the country's attorney general.
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Cairo's flight traffic sees 40 per cent plunge due to security vacuum
Last week's deadly attack following a football match in Port Said and the ensuing protests against security forces reduced tourism into Cairo.
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SAIC Awarded $46 Million to expand Egyptian Armed Forces Training Facilities
Company to Provide Third Combat Training Center to Enhance and Expand Egyptian Armed Forces Realistic Force-on-Force Training Capabilities.
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Egypt failed to cooperate in repatriation of Mubarak assets: British Authorities
British team investigating Mubarak family's UK assets mystified at lack of cooperation from Egyptian authorities.
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Muslim Brotherhood official calls on West to provide financial aid, diplomatic support to Egypt
Khairat El-Shater claimed the United States and Europe are neglecting Egypt following the January 25 Revolution.
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Egypt and the US: The end of a beautiful friendship?
Since Hosni Mubarak’s forcible ouster, relations between the US and Egypt have taken a downturn, though DC is not ready to acknowledge it.
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Blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel
Sources say the attack on the pipeline came the day after an Islamist leader from the area died in his prison cell in Cairo.
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N. Korea steps up efforts to develop smartphone applications
The move comes as more than 1 million North Koreans are subscribed to mobile phone services provided by Egypt's Orascom Telecom.
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Violence in Egypt effecting Central Texas Business
Even after the kidnapping of 2 Americans, owner says he is optimistic that effects on his business should be minimal.
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Rosy outlook for Egypt
Having an elected parliament is a main reason behind the gains seen today and it is expected to see more gains in the coming weeks.
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Gaza Gasoline, Diesel Running Low as Supplies From Egypt Decline
The shortage is the result of a decline in the supply of fuel being brought into Gaza from Egypt via smuggling tunnels.
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Egypt workers organize unions, fight for wages, political rights
Since ousting Mubarak, the military government has tried to stabilize capitalist rule and push back the popular movement by attacking demonstrations.
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US renews warning to Egypt over aid
Clinton met Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Amr at an international security conference in Munich and repeated that message.
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Hazem Beblawi puts his finger on the core problems of Egypt's economy
Exponential demographic growth is something Egypt can no longer afford, strategically and literally, says former post-revolution finance minister.
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Freed US tourist says Egyptian kidnappers were 'very nice'
Two American women and their local guide were held for several hours Friday after being snatched at gunpoint.
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Egypt students threaten to strike demanding SCAF step down
Universities threaten to strike, demanding a handover of power to a civilian government and prosecution of those responsible for football killings.
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Egypt warned U.S. aid at risk
41 members of Congress urged the administration to withhold aid to Egypt until the country's leadership lets US Democracy support groups reopen.
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Book Fairs can boost Iran-Egypt cultural interaction
Iran is keen to attend Cairo Book Fair and invites Egyptians to attend Tehran International Book Fair in order to ameliorate the cultural ties.
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World Bank says Egypt requests $1 billion loan
The World Bank said on Thursday that Egypt has asked for a $1 bn loan & it will launch talks with government representatives to iron out the details.
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Egypt to buy 500 KMT of wheat between now and the end of June
GASC expects to buy another 500 KMT of wheat between now and the end of June, having already purchased over 4 MMT since July 1.