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New project cuts full-year loss of Egyptian Resorts
The company has not sold any land to developers since the third quarter of 2008 when the global financial crisis reduced appetite.
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2 Brazilian women kidnapped in Egypt's Sinai
The tourists were near the sixth-century St. Catherine's Monastery at the foot of Mount Sinai, one of Egypt's most popular tourist sites.
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Yield dips at Egypt 273-day T-bill auction
Yields have been edging down since February 2 on optimism that the worst of Egypt's troubles may be over.
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Market Report: Egypt stocks slip 2 pct as trade slumps after Coptic Pope's death
Major stocks take a tumble as investors lose their trading appetite and turnover falls to a three-month low.
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Gloomy economic forecast puts Egypt in the doldrums
Despite the public’s great expectations, living conditions for the average Egyptians remain poor in the wake of the revolution.
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Op-Ed: Governments Should Protect Citizens’ Interests
Egypt’s Citadel Capital signed a 25-year lease for 105,000 hectares of land in Southern Sudan to grow maize and sorghum for domestic consumption.
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Egypt's butane crisis still cooking
Officials claim Egypt has enough natural gas to go around but it doesn't seem to be reaching increasingly desperate customers.
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EBRD eyes 2.5 bn-euro investment across 'Arab democracies'
The EBRD, who helped ex-Soviet bloc nations in their transition to market economies, is embarking on a similar course of action in Egypt.
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The Aussie coffee business gone global
How did a small coffee bean business from Brisbane, Australia end up expanding as far as Egypt?
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Egypt officials expect U.S. to unblock military aid
Washington might plan to unblock military aid to Egypt, which has been embroiled in a dispute with the United States over democratic freedoms.
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Foot and Mouth Disease creating havoc on Egypt’s livestock industry
In an effort to contain the spread, cattle markets are closed throughout the country.
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Brotherhood seeks to develop Egypt-EU partnership
The Freedom and Justice Party received Bernardino Leon, the European Union envoy to the southern Mediterranean.
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Saudi investors preparing $250m claim against Egypt
Sheikh Abedlelah Mohammed Saleh Kaki and other Saudi investors are protesting against a decree by Egypt's ministry of agriculture.
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Fuel shortages drag on in Cairo
Gas stations rationed their fuel, while gas station assistants seized the opportunity to demand 20 per cent tips in some areas of the city.
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Bachmann, Paul press Clinton to reject military aid to Egypt
Bachmann and Paul said that Egypt's government is still investigating activists and repressing the freedom of expression and religion.
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Egypt lays sukuk foundations
The North African nation will "by the end of June" finalise the executive regulations to allow companies to issue Islamic corporate bonds.
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Iraq to pay $408 million Gulf War debt to Egypt
Iraqi Foreign Minister Hoshiyar Zebari signed a memorandum of understanding during a visit to Egypt last week.
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IMF delegation to arrive to Egypt Sunday: Fayza Abul-Naga
A delegation of the IMF will arrive to Egypt for a five-day trip to finalise details of a loan package.
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Egypt: Empty promises?
Around 7,000 disappointed postgraduates with an MA and PhD have been waiting for a long time to find employment.
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Expelled students to return to studies, say Egypt's GUC strikers
German University in Cairo strikers report GUC Vice President confirmed expelled students will be reinstated.