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Germany pledges 172.6 mn euros for projects in Egypt
Cooperation agreement allocates funds to development projects in pollution reduction, water supply, sanitation facilities, private sector etc.
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ElBaradei says Egypt needs political consensus to heal economy
Egypt's government must seek political compromise to win broad support for a crucial IMF loan and revive the country's ailing economy.
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Egyptian official says Qatar’s $3 billion loan not received
Egypt has not received the promised $3 billion loan from Qatar, Al-Ahram quoted Egypt’s Minister for Planning and International Cooperation.
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Alcohol-Free Hotel Opens in Egypt Resort Town of Hurghada
A no-alcohol hotel opened yesterday in the Red Sea resort town of Hurghada, state-run Middle East News Agency said.
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Who Rules the Street in Cairo? The Residents Who Build It
The old neighborhood of Darb al-Ahmar in Cairo. A result of the revolution has been a frenzy of building, much of it improvised.
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Key Egyptian negotiator with IMF quits
A key Egyptian negotiator with the International Monetary Fund said on Sunday he has resigned as first deputy finance minister.
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Egyptian Tourism Minister Arrives In Manama
Egyptian Tourism Minister Hisham Zazou stressed that the situation in Egypt is stable and tourists can enjoy visiting his country.
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Egypt stocks inch up amid poor turnover
Stocks make modest gains on day of low turnover and uncertainty over pending deals.
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Egyptian gov't, Chinese TEDA ink investment agreement near Suez Canal
The Egyptian government signed an investment agreement with Chinese TEDA corporation to develop part of a joint industrial zone near the Suez Canal.
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Morsi to visit Brazil in May
Final trip in series of BRICS member states visits: President Mohamed Morsi will visit Brazil next month for a two-day visit.
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Egypt casts wide net for billions to fill coffers
Egypt's president and members of his government turned to Russian President Vladimir Putin and asked for a sizable loan.
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Finance Minister Warns Against Risks of Budget Deficit
Minister of Finance El- Morsy Hegazy warned against the risks of not applying the financial reforms in the budget of the FY 2013-2014.
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U.S. supports IMF loan for Egypt to stabilize economy
U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew on Wednesday expressed U.S. support for an international loan for Egypt to help stabilize the country's economy.
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Egypt's challenge: Returning home to Alexandria
The BBC's Shaimaa Khalil opens a series of reports on the challenges facing Egypt with a visit to her home town of Alexandria.
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New Business Consultancy Helps Startups Get On Their Feet in Egypt
New entrepreneurs in Egypt come up against a variety of challenges: registering a company, finding legal help, renting an office ...
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Luxor: The City of Palaces
Luxor is an hour's flight up the Nile from Cairo. The name means "palaces" in Arab because it was the capital of Egypt from about 1500 to 1000 B.C.
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Luxor: The City of Palaces
Luxor is an hour's flight up the Nile from Cairo. The name means "palaces" in Arab because it was the capital of Egypt from about 1500 to 1000 B.C.
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Ramez: World at large concerned with Egypt’s economic success
Cyprus ‘impressed’ with Egypt’s banking sector, says governor of Egypt’s Central Bank on sidelines of spring meetings in Washington.
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Doing Business With a Cup of Tea
If you wondered why Arab people make an exceptional difference in the business world, you will have to pay a visit to Egypt.
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Foreign cash pinch hits Vodafone’s Egypt trade
DUBAI: Foreign exchange shortages are making it harder for Vodafone’s Egyptian business to buy network equipment.