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Satellite pyramid image dedicated to Egyptians
EIAST said the image was captured by DubaiSat-1 in its orbit 680 kilometres above the earth’s surface.
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Egypt: Added value in telecoms
Egypt’s three GSM operators – Vodafone, Mobinil and Etisalat – may soon be joined by the country’s first virtual network operator.
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Market Update: Egypt stocks close Thursday with tiny gain
EGX30 climbed up 0.01 per cent at 4,686 points by the end of Thursday's session, while EGX70 slipped a similarly marginal 0.03 per cent.
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Egypt offers T-Bills before Mubarak verdict; Dollar bonds gain
The North African country will sell six- and 12-month notes valued at 1.5 billion pounds and 2.5 billion pounds, respectively.
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Egypt hosts 40th African Insurance Organization Conference in May 2013
Unanimously, African nations agreed that Egypt would be the coming home of the 40th African Insurance Organization Conference after Khartoum.
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Bedouin seize two U.S. tourists in Egypt's Sinai
Two American tourists were kidnapped in Sinai by armed Bedouins, near the resort of Dahab.
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Egypt aiming to be the comeback kid
Egypt's Tourism ministry’s strategy provides on-going support to its partners in the trade sector through joint advertising and marketing campaigns.
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Egypt motorists thirsty for fuel after third shortage this year
Motorists countrywide struggle to cope with yet another fuel shortage; Finance ministry to give extra $100 million to petrol ministry.
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Political turmoil drops Egypt's Sewedy Q1 net profit to 43.8%
Net profit fell to LE102.7 million (US$16.99 million) from LE182.8 million in the first quarter of 2011, the company said.
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Mubarak sons to be tried for insider trading
The sons of former Egyptian president Mubarak have been accused of illegally profiting from the stock market and selling the Watani Bank.
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Sinai: A pressing issue for Egypt's next president
Sinai has always been considered one of the "neglected" areas of the old regime, but what about the future and the coming president?
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Egypt election outcome makes economic challenge tougher
The result of the presidential elections in Egypt just made the dispute around the economy more intense and worrisome.
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MBC Ventures launches, invests in Supermama
Newly-launched venture capital arm MBC Ventures invests in Middle Eastern startups, such as Supermama, Aranim, and Falafel Games.
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Egypt: Europe’s economic cousin
Michael Tanner writes about how Egypt's economy is falling apart for the same reasons as the European economy.
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Egypt reserve-ratio cut not enough to satisfy needs: Arab Credit
HSBC Holdings and BNP Paribas Egypt doubt that the decisions made by the central bank will be enough to save Egypt's economy.
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Air Arabia unfazed by Egypt turbulence
Air Arabia is anxious to find out who will make it to the president's seat in Egypt, in order to investigate further investment possibilities.
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After aiding Egypt's revolution, social media is taking on Cairo's traffic
As the winner of Google Ebda2, Bey2ollak is believed to solve Cairo's traffic problem and create a system in a city of 20 million residents.
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Egypt's unshackled media a lure to Sony
Sony has high expectations in North Africa when it comes to selling recording equipment to TV and film companies.
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Egypt now paces up investments in gaming technology
Egypt has come to the point of organizing gaming conferences for tech-savvy members of the gaming society.
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Access to affordable credit would help rejuvenate the Egyptian economy
Without overhauling the Egyptian banking sector it will be extremely difficult for the Muslim Brotherhood to effect a turnaround.