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Egypt's NGO law aims to 'erase civil society' | | Al Jazeera - Aljazeera.com Thu, 16 Feb 2017 09:53:06 GMT

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Egypt's NGO law aims to 'erase civil society' | | Al Jazeera
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The law is part of a wider crackdown on human rights groups, activists say.

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Egypt swears in 9 new Cabinet ministers in limited shuffle - News24 Thu, 16 Feb 2017 18:27:00 GMT

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Egypt swears in 9 new Cabinet ministers in limited shuffle
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Cairo - Egypt has sworn in nine new ministers to the cabinet of Prime Minister Sherif Ismail. The new ministers, sworn in Thursday by President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, will oversee agriculture, parliamentary affairs, investment and international ...
Egypt shuffles Cabinet, appoints 1st female governorWashington Post
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Egypt's Agricultural Exports Ripe for World Markets After Currency Float - Voice of America Thu, 16 Feb 2017 22:51:14 GMT

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Egypt's Agricultural Exports Ripe for World Markets After Currency Float
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Egypt's agricultural exporters are seeing a surge in demand and finding new foreign markets only months after the currency was floated, with many rushing to expand capacity to keep up. Egypt's pound has roughly halved in value since the central bank ...

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FC IfeanyiUbah storm Egypt with 75-man supporters club - Vanguard Fri, 17 Feb 2017 03:38:28 GMT

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FC IfeanyiUbah storm Egypt with 75-man supporters club
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Nigeria's CAF confederation cup hopeful, FC Ifeanyi Ubah flew out of the country yesterday with a 75-man supporters club to Egypt ahead of the CAF Confederation Cup return leg match against Al-Masry slated for the Port Said stadium on Sunday.

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Economic reforms boost appetite for the Egyptian pound - Financial Times Thu, 16 Feb 2017 12:25:27 GMT

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Economic reforms boost appetite for the Egyptian pound
Financial Times
Foreign investors are heading back to Egypt after the government implemented a string of politically sensitive reforms, helping drive the weak Egyptian pound up ...

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What happened to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood? - Aljazeera.com Wed, 15 Feb 2017 07:53:24 GMT

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What happened to Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood?
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood is in an abysmal state. The movement, which was for decades the most powerful opposition party in Egypt, is now facing tremendous challenges and struggles not only to survive, but also to maintain its unity and coherence.

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Militants kill Christian in Egypt's Sinai, second in a week - Crux: Covering all things Catholic Thu, 16 Feb 2017 15:40:02 GMT

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Militants kill Christian in Egypt's Sinai, second in a week
Crux: Covering all things Catholic
EL-ARISH, Egypt - Suspected Islamic militants gunned down a Coptic Christian teacher on his way to school in northern Sinai on Thursday, the second killing of a Christian in less than a week in the turbulent region, officials said, amid fears of ...
Report warns Christians in Egypt face increasing persecutionPremier

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Tale of two currencies: Egypt sets itself apart from Nigeria - Business Day (registration) Thu, 16 Feb 2017 09:17:19 GMT

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Tale of two currencies: Egypt sets itself apart from Nigeria
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Lagos — Back in early November, Egypt and Nigeria were in the same situation, crying out for dollars to revive their sinking economies and trying to curb ...

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These Oil Majors Just Made Egypt Their Highest Priority - OilPrice.com Thu, 16 Feb 2017 21:06:51 GMT

These Oil Majors Just Made Egypt Their Highest Priority
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Since 2011, political instability and regional insecurity have plagued Egypt's economy, and the energy sector has not been spared. Until recently a net gas exporter, Egypt turned into a net importer in 2014 after political turmoil plunged the country ...

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Court reject's hijacker's appeal for extradition to Egypt - Cyprus Mail Thu, 16 Feb 2017 17:13:33 GMT

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Court reject's hijacker's appeal for extradition to Egypt
Cyprus Mail
EGYPTIAN hijacker Saif Eldin Mustafa's habeas corpus appeal, by which he claimed being unlawfully detained after applying for political asylum, was rejected by the Supreme Court on Thursday. Mustafa's extradition was requested by Egypt following his ...