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EU starts collecting fingerprints for visa applications
The first countries where the new system is being rolled out - Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia.
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Egypt's September core inflation up to 7.95
An account of the decline of urban consumer price inflation and Egypt's annual food price inflation in the last months.
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Israeli Tourists Shun Egypt
Egypt, like Turkey, has shot itself in the leg, losing millions of dollars in tourism due to anti-Israeli sentiment, the Israel National News said.
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CB: Egypt's foreign exchange reserves are at a 'strong level' and the economy is safe
Deputy bank governor of Central Bank says that Egypt will not go bankrupt.
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HSBC sees MENA trade to grow 84.7pc by 2025
In Egypt, trade volumes are expected to grow by 270 per cent by 2025.
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Analysis: Finance Minister's Resignation Necessary for Egypt's Future
Deputy PM and FinMin Hazem el-Beblawi handed is his letter of resignation on Tuesday, two days after a Christian protest turned deadly.
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Minister: Egypt's foreign debts within safe limits
According to IMF and World Bank standards, foreign debts are considered at a secure point if they do not surpass 48 percent of a country's GNP.
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Egypt's finance minister Beblawi resigns: report
Egypt's Finance Minister Hazem el-Beblawi, appointed by the ruling military council after popular protests in July, has quit the post.
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China sends equipment aid to Egyptian school
China presented China-Egypt Friendship School in Egypt with computers, TV sets and other teaching equipment worth $78,000.
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Mobile apps could cut five mega tonnes of agricultural emissions
Vodafone and Accenture report calls for collaboration between businesses, governments and NGOs to support developing world supply chains.
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China and emerging markets to power 73-per-cent world trade growth
Egypt is predicted to experience the fastest growth in trade volume, rising by 185 per cent through 2025 to account for 0.4 per cent of all trade.
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Centamin Egypt produces 67 percent more gold in Q3 compared to last year
The firm remains on track to reach its target of producing 200,000 - 210,000 ounces of the yellow metal from the mine.
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Egypt Body to File Complaint Against Cement Monopolies, Mal Says
Nine companies - state-owned and international - are accused of monopolizing the local cement market.
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An Arab Development Bank: Institutionalizing Change In Middle East – Analysis
The development that brings sustainable economic growth, creates jobs, strengthens the private sector & small businesses, & integrates the region.
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CaixaBank pins hopes on Arab Spring not Europe winter
Spain's third-largest bank is investing in Algeria and Egypt, as the euro zone's fourth-largest economy grinds to a halt.
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Many Arabs stay hopeful even as economies sag
In Egypt, a 42 percent plurality of people see conditions in their country “getting” better, versus 37 percent who said it is “getting worse.”
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Despite Egypt ban, thousands of palm fronds smuggled to Israel, U.S. for Sukkot
Lulavs, which are used ceremonially during the Jewish holiday of Sukkot, are being exported from Egypt via Jordan to Jewish communities.
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BlackBerry reports problems in Europe, Middle East
Vodafone Egypt's spokesman Khaled Hegazy said "there is a problem with the servers in Canada which is affecting service" in the region.
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Spain to return fugitive Egyptian business tycoon Hussein Salem
Spanish justice minister had announced that the Spanish government recommended Salem be extradited to Egypt, yet Interpol has not received requests.
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Legacy of October War is Opec's power over the oil markets
An explanation of the reasons behind the oil crisis in 1973, the effects of Opec's actions are still felt today.