News
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WB: Investors need decisive action from Egyptian government
The World Bank (WB) held a forum yesterday in order to discuss the situation in the Middle East after the incidents that have been happening.
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Sudan: Egypt builds new Khartoum Airport
Al-Nassr Construction Co., one of the Egyptian public business sector companies will to carry out the project of building the new Khartoum Airport.
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Egypt changes ICT minister at last minute
Abdel Azim will not be the new ICT minister in Egypt, after the government was forced to make a number of last-minute changes to its new cabinet.
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Al-Ahly bank gets offer for tourism project by Red sea
Egypt’s Al-Ahly bank has received an offer from the governor of the Sudan’s eastern region to build a tourism project on the shores of the Red Sea.
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Aviation workers threaten to strike and partially close airspace
Dozens of aviation workers continued their protest at Cairo International Airport Thursday.
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Mideast’s first group buying site GoNabIt to integrate into LivingSocial
GoNabIt, the Arab region’s first group-buying website, is set to fully integrate into LivingSocial and operate under its brand name soon.
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Egypt to cut costs by reducing number of embassies abroad
The government is planning to cut cost by reducing the number of diplomatic missions abroad, a cabinet source told Al-Masry Al-Youm on Sunday.
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SPINALEX pays coupon at EGP 0.06/shr today
Alexandria for Spinning & Weaving (SPINALEX) will start today, Monday, July 25, 2011, paying coupon No. 41 at EGP 0.06 per share.
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Road to recovery a long one for Egypt
Egypt's economy may have moved on from the revolution's most chaotic days. But the impact of the unrest continues to be felt.
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InfoFort supports Egyptian economy through Cairo ICT 2011
InfoFort, the leading records & information management solutions provider in the Middle East & Africa, participated in the Cairo ICT 2011.
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Chevrolet starts the 100 day countdown to its centennial celebrations
Already in 1926 Chevrolet established a corporate head office in Alexandria to service the growing number of customers in the region.
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Women-only taxi soon in Egypt
Egypt's first women-only taxi service will be officially started in the coastal cities
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Egypt’s Salafists to found their first Islamic bank
Egypt’s Salafist party, El-Nour, has called for the founding of its first bank in it’s first economic conference
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The Geopolitics of Water in the Nile River Basin
In Africa, access to water is one of the most critical aspects of human survival. About one third of the total population lack access to water.
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Egypt to hold parliamentary vote in November
Chief of the election commission says the voting for both houses of the parliament will take place simultaneously.
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160 tonnes of dates shipped to friendly countries
The Khalifa bin Zayed Humanitarian Foundation has shipped dates to 11 countries during Ramadan The countries are Egypt (15 tonnes) and others.
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Egyptian public sector privatizations to cease
The supervisor of privatization efforts in Egypt announced that privatization of state owned industries will cease, local media reported Thursday.
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EGP rises against the dollar
The value of the Egyptian pound rose against the American dollar by 0.04 percent in comparison to last week.
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Egypt’s Credit Agricole expands mobile banking
Credit Agricole Egypt announced that it would be expanding its mobile baking services, the Middle Eastern News service Bawaba reported last week.
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Tourists warned Egypt still 'unpredictable'
“The situation across Egypt is unpredictable and events can develop quickly,” warned www.fco.gov.uk, the website of the British Foreign Office.