Annual inflation drops while foreign reserves rise
Revenue consistency prompts rise of foreign reserves for fourth consecutive month and the government’s negotiations with merchants lead to prices control, experts say
Plants need EGP 60m per day to keep electricity flowing this summer: Official
The government will rely on loans and grants from Gulf countries to fund the deficit, says head of the Egyptian Electric Utility and Consumer Protection Regulatory Agency
Obama nominates new American ambassador to Egypt
Robert Stephen Beecroft, the potential ambassador, has been ambassador to Iraq since 2012
Mubarak incitement trial postponed
On Monday Cairo Criminal Court will hear testimony from former state security chief
Brotherhood calls for military ‘to return to its barracks’
Despite campaign promise to eliminate them, Brotherhood calls for democracy and unity to "remove Egypt from tyranny"
Travel to Middle East expected to grow 11.9% over next decade: Amadeus Study
Arab Spring had a negative impact on tourism in Egypt and Tunisia, says President of the Federation of Tourism, while Morocco and Turkey benefitted from the crisis
UAE, Saudi Arabia provide Egypt with $2.6bn in grants in Q1 2014
Egypt has made various offers to the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait regarding a number of projects, including the establishment of laboratories for refinement areas in Ain Sokhna, the North…
Investment Law amendments nullify 20 lawsuits against government contracts, raising corruption fears
New legislation nullifies claims regarding the sale of the Bank of Alexandria, the National Bank for Development, Misr International, and Palm Hills
Alaa Abdel Fattah trial postponed as bench asked to recuse itself
24 defendants are accused of violating the Protest Law last November