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Real opportunities for growth in Egypt: Dcode EFC Report
Whereas in the Q3 of FY 2013/14, real GDP growth registered 2.5%, it jumped to 6.8% in Q1 of FY 2014/15
Explosion near Ministry of Defence building
Fifth explosion to take place on Tuesday
33 Alexandria students arrested during academic session
Detainees face charges of disrupting educational system and joining terrorist organisation
Explosion in Alexandria kills one
Another explosion had taken place earlier in the same area

Economic, marketing studies for logistics centre conducted by 7 companies: Hanafy
Negotiations with African Development Bank to finance studies to take place, supply minister said

Egypt to present 30 investment projects worth $20bn at Economic Summit: Investment minister
Egypt will continue to develop despite the insistence of certain parties to cause devastation, says PM

Foreign ministry seeks Muslim Brotherhood-affiliated TV channels ban
The ban attempts to target European-based TV channels affiliated with now banned group

Shoukry meets UN diplomat to discuss Palestinian issue
Robert Serry arrived in Cairo to discuss potential resumption of Palestinian-Israeli peace talks

Pharmaceutical, petrochemical, automotive industries most promising in Suez Canal project: Dar Al-Handasah official
Containers trade at Port Saidâs port can reach 20 million containers in 15 years, Yehia Zaki said

Steel companies anxious about market fluctuations: Experts
Companies keep prices stable, waiting for economic improvements

Dana Gas daily production in 2014 was 40,000 barrels of oil
Companyâs CEO describes the latest development as âgame-changingâ
New West Bank settlements destroy Egyptâs efforts in peace talks: Foreign ministry
The Israeli government announced new bids to build 450 settlements over the Green Line

CEOs view 2015 world economic growth with less optimism: PWC
Over-regulations, availability of key skills and government response to fiscal deficit and debt burden are among the main concerns in 2015

Sisi: Sinking Sinai
If a shaken public – and rest assured, based on many indications, the public is both shaken and angry – is to trust that its leaders have a rational, well-constructed plan there must be both transparency and accountability

This is why you agreed to support me in fighting terrorism: Al-Sisi
Sinai attacks will not be last, says president following series of operations in North Sinai
Government tells foreign journalists to âbe more accurateâ
Egypt feels the negative coverage it is receiving internationally is unfair considering the security situation

North Sinai residents to go through with open strike against curfew hours
Citizens plan to boycott elections and file lawsuit as they fear protests, says Al-Karamah party member in Sinai

High accident rates threaten Red Sea tourism: Ministry official
Accident rates increased 200% over the past four years due to lack of ministerial oversight on diving and other tourist services

Egypt Air first in Africa granted green light to apply âFast Travelâ programme
The âFast Travelâ programme allows passengers to perform their travel arrangements via self-service channels

Survey poll says 79% will vote in parliamentary elections
Report inaccurate as non-representative sample and biased questions, says expert

Media coverage was far from impartial: Yaser Abdel-Aziz
Western reactions on revolution anniversary receive criticism by Egyptian officials

Volatile Matariya braces for more protests
Main road closed, as plain-clothed police officers patrol tense streets, after interior minister tells forces to be âdirect and decisiveâ

Interior minister tours Matariya as volatile district braces for another night of dissent
Main road closed and reports of plain-clothed police officers patrolling streets after the interior minister visits to tell forces to be âdirect and decisiveâ

Bomb injures 7 security personnel in Greater Cairo
Three more bombs were dismantled in Qena and downtown Cairo

Cairo International Book Fair to kick off on 28 January
There is going to be a little difference in the scheme of this year’s book fair; a three-day professional programme is taking place from 29 to 31 January.

ITG close to agreement with oil companies to recycle electronic waste
We aim to recycle 100 tonnes a month during 2015, says CEO

12,000 SMEs facing problems in construction sector
Funding projects is the main obstacle they are facing, says Daker Abdellah

Women to protest at site of Shaimaa Al-Sabbagh killing
Organisers are certain bullet came from government and ârefuse to be silencedâ

Egypt to apply for North Africa candidacy on UN Security Council
Foreign minister arrived in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa to attend ministerial meetings as part of African Union’s 24th summit

Foreign governments, UN âdeeply disturbedâ by deadly 25 January clashes
Foreign ministry refutes criticism from UN, United States, Britain, and Turkey