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Egypt ranks first for warplanes in region
Israel came fourth with 601 various warplanes, the United Arab Emirates fifth with 565, Algeria sixth with 547 and Iran seventh with 541.
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Giza Zoo visitors total 250,000 by 4th day of Eid al-Adha
The number of visitors to Giza Zoo rose to 250,000 from Wednesday to Saturday, the fourth day of Eid al-Adha, the Agriculture Ministry announced.
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Qatar’s Baladna buys more shares in Egyptian dairy peer Juhayna
In almost two years, Baladna has built a shareholding in Juhayna of more than 15%. Its latest purchase was 600,000 shares on 26 June.
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Privatising Suez Canal could be key to solving Egypt’s economic crisis
Since its nationalisation in 1956 the Suez Canal has provided Egypt with a rich source of revenue as well as a sense of national pride.
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Egyptian carrots are breaking through the international markets
Carrots are a new export product in Egypt. Previously, the quality of Egyptian carrots, grown from local varieties, was poor and could not be exported
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Egypt 2nd in software developers in Africa
There are an estimated 690,000 professional software programmers in Africa. Over half of these are from South Africa, Egypt, and Nigeria.
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Egypt's First Integrated Fishing Port to be Built in Rashid City
The new Rashid fishing port includes several industries that depend on fish production and fishing activities.
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How Two B2B Marketplaces Are Using Tech To Transform Egypt's Restaurant Industry
And this is why smaller restaurants find it difficult to compete with their larger counterparts.
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Egyptian startups to digitally transform pharmacies
Also stationed in Cairo, financial service Paymob was founded in 2015 and has 40 payment methods available for businesses to choose from.
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Egypt Invests 12 Billion Pounds To Enhance Electricity Distribution Network In Beheira
The Egyptian government has announced a significant investment of 12 billion pounds to bolster the electricity distribution network in Beheira.
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Egypt-IMF deal stalls as devaluation rides on FX supply boost
When Egypt agreed a $3bn, 46-month financial support package with the IMF back in December, it vowed to adopt a flexible exchange rate regime.
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Egypt’s fibre optic expansions prompt digital transformation
The initiative was launched to improve the standard of living, with up to E£5.8bn ($342.6m) investment committed to developing telecoms infrastructure
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Egyptian soft fruit nurseries interested in the Moroccan market
The weather disruptions in Morocco have had a severe impact on the soft fruit sector, raising concerns among industry professionals.
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EgyptAir set to host 300 flights to tourist attractions during Eid al-Adha
Egyptair plans to operate 78 trips to Sharm el-Sheikh, 82 trips to Hurghada, 66 trips to Luxor, and 74 trips to Aswan.
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Egypt’s Updated NDC Sets Ambitious Target For Renewable Energy Capacity By 2030
This milestone comes in line with the Political Declaration that was announced during COP 27 between Egypt, Germany, and the United States of America.
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Egypt allocates EGP 202 bln to pensions in 2023/24
Egypt is allocating EGP 202 billion ($6.54 billion) of its budget for the fiscal year 2023/24 to pensions, a six percent increase compared to 22/23.
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Finance Min.: EGP 50 Million of Coins Offered to Avoid Change Shortage on Eid al-Adha
The minister added that the Treasury and Mint Authority witnessed during the past few years an unprecedented boom in the field of "digitization".
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Interview – Africa depends on Egypt for natural gas
Ayuk explained that the chamber plans to establish a branch in North Africa, with Cairo to be involved.
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Egypt to Launch "No to Plastic" Initiative in July
"The "No to Plastic" initiative aims to raise awareness of the dangers of single-use plastic products," said Egypt's Ministry of Environment.
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25% of date volumes lost due to sandstorm in Egypt
Date growers, therefore, take the parameter of sandstorms into consideration and adapt their farming operations accordingly.