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Egypt's government screened a video early on Saturday at the Egyptian Economic Development Conference in Sharm El-Sheikh, giving a detailed presentation of their economic vision for 2030.
Egypt's parliament overwhelmingly approved constitutional amendments allowing President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to stay in power until 2030. The vote will be followed by a referendum set for April...
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According to the official statistics (yes.....dubious) 88% voted yes on a turnout of 44%
Even allowing for creative accounting on the part of the electoral commission, it seems yes voters ( 23...
Egypt has expressed its “regret” at a decision by the US to reduce aid allocated to the country, a statement by the country’s foreign ministry on Wednesday read.
The decision to reduce “some...
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Newcastle, you might be right about the North Korean connection but I think the recent change is at the very center of middle ground elite US opinion.
As the following article points out, Egypt’s economy is going to be hit simultaneously from several directions as a result of the COVID-19 epidemic. Today, it was announced that all Egypt’s beaches...
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I still can't believe that they're still building a new HS2.... 8)
What I cannot understand about HS2, is that new station they are building next to Moor Street, to travel north from there, they...
Egypt's cabinet on Wednesday approved an additional 22.3 billion Egyptian pounds ($3.2 billion) in spending on investment projects to boost the economy over the coming 10 months, Deputy Prime...
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I have read carefully through the information Keefy here has put up for us, its very interesting in a number of ways. First, throughout the world money is cheap, where many of the so called emerging...
Egypt's shattered economy was boosted this week by Gulf allies pledging billions of dollars in aid, but analysts say this simply buys time as political turmoil deepens its economic malaise.