Let it rot?
A new boycott campaign out of Port Said aims to tackle soaring fish and seafood prices
A new boycott campaign out of Port Said aims to tackle soaring fish and seafood prices
Every year, millions of donated food boxes, known as "Ramadan cartons," are distributed across Egypt throughout the month, circulated from individuals to small charitable organizations to large entities, including government…
Egypt has secured US$10 billion from the United Arab Emirates as the first installment in the US$35 billion Ras al-Hikma deal. This inflow of funds came less than a week…
Sisi ratifies controversial law allowing foreigners to own Egyptian lands amid security concerns.
While people in Iran shelter from United States and Israeli strikes across the country, and Gulf nations absorb the shock of retaliatory…
The Egyptian pound has appreciated against the United States dollar over recent days, reaching its highest exchange value since the beginning of…
Amid global market turbulence caused by United States President Donald Trump’s new tariff regime, foreign investors withdrew between US$2 billion and $2.25…
Transfers made through the app will incur a 0.1 percent fee, with a maximum cap of LE20 in fees per
Egypt announced on Monday the sale of 100 percent of the shares of microfinance company Tamweely to a consortium of European and…
Non-oil private sector activity crossed over to record overall growth in Egypt for August, following four years of contraction, according to the…
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