News
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EU opens door to 'debt relief' for north Africa
European governments have opened the way for a radical offer of "debt relief" for Arab north African and Middle Eastern neighbours, incl. Egypt.
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Greece & Egypt to resume talks on the delineation of an offshore economic exploitation
Greek Foreign Minister and his Egyptian counterpart agreed to launch a fresh round of contacts between experts from both countries.
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Egypt's CIB says 2011 net profit fell 20.1 pct
The decline in profit was "primarily driven by much higher provisions" taken "as a pre-emptive measure to cope with the on-going economic upheaval".
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ETF and TVET Reform Programme Sign MOUs With City & Guilds in Hospitality & Tourism
Egyptian partners will benefit from the exchange of expertise and knowledge transfer in the field of technical assistance and consultation.
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Concentrating Solar Power in Egypt
Until now, Desertec has been seen by many observers as little more than a mirage; the fanciful plan of well-meaning dreamers.
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South Sudan: Egyptian Pharmaceutical to Establish Factory in Country
An Egyptian delegation explored ways & means of establishing a factory for manufacturing pharmaceutical products in South Sudan.
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2012 breathes confidence into real estate market
Moving Cityscape Global real estate summit from Dubai to Cairo this year demonstrates the preeminence of the Egyptian property market.
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QNet: Making Your Own Decision
The booming trend that is network marketing has left people on both sides of the fence. Is it really black and white?
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Egypt says to offer citizens abroad $2 bln in CDs
The government has been looking for ways to finance budget and balance of payments deficits that have widened dramatically.
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Egypt’s FIHC Buys Soybean Oil, Sunflower Oil at Tender
Food Industries Holding Co. paid 7,275 Egyptian pounds ($1,205) a metric ton from Wataneya, for the soybean oil.
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Egypt's Etisalat saw 40 pct rise in 2011 subscribers: Statement
Egyptian subscribers may be on the up but the UAE-based firm is restructuring its operations in a bid to cut costs.
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Procter & Gamble Egypt: Ready to be pampered
Politically, the future is far from clear; but commercially, P&G’s plans for the Egyptian business continue unabated.
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Fire at oil refinery in Egypt’s port city of Suez kills 4 workers
Reda Abdel-Samad says the floor on which the men were standing collapsed as the fire raged in the lubricating oil section at the refinery.
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Market Update: Egypt stocks slip 0.25 pct by Wednesday close
It's another day of minor losses for the main indices as investors rein in trade.
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France Telecom sees competitive 2012, will lower dividend
Incumbent operator's full-year net profit misses expectations as turmoil in Egypt, Ivory Coast dents revenue.
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Egypt’s new PR gurus Publicist Inc fills a void
Publicist is filling a void that other PR companies have failed to do in Egypt: they are hands on, in the field and mixing with the right people.
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Egypt’s Lone Star, the Suez Canal
Amid a flailing economy, the Suez Canal stands out as one source of foreign currency that Egypt can count on.
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Opinion: Egypt’s Step Backward
Egypt is running out of foreign reserves, its currency is falling, inflation is rising and unemployment is rampant.
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HN: Russian tourists prefer Czech hotels, spas to Egypt, Turkey
The 570,000 Russians who visited the Czech Republic last year beat all records.
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Egyptian firm in fake Avastin scam proves elusive
Last week's discovery in the United States of the fake Avastin -- containing no active ingredient -- sent shock-waves through the medical community.