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It was with great fanfare that a ceasefire in the two-year genocide of the Palestinian people by Israel was announced in October. The fact that Palestine has kept its part of the bargain, and Israel has not, seems to have escaped the notice of most news outlets. A resolution passed by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on November 17 includes United States (US) President Donald Trump’s proposal for a 'Board of Peace" with himself as the head.
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Egypt achieves the highest tourism revenues among North African countries in 2025 and aims to double its yacht tourism revenues to $3 billion annually, writes Ahmad Abdel Rahman. A recent report showed that Egypt leads North African countries in tourism revenues, with a significant increase in the number of incoming tourists. This development has strengthened Egypt's position as one of the most prominent tourist destinations in Africa.
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In a regular press briefing, International Monetary Fund (IMF) spokesperson Julie Kozack said the IMF would combine the fifth and sixth reviews of Egypt's USD8 billion-support programme later this year. Kozack said the goal is to allow the Egyptian authorities more time to achieve the core objectives of their economic reform programme.
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The US and Israeli attacks on Iran and the targeting of its nuclear facilities have numerous repercussions However, these will depend on the extent of the damage to Iran's nuclear programmes and will only become clear after the evidence and results. There is no doubt that Iranian losses were much greater than Israel's. We know that Israel deliberately conceals its losses because its ability to withstand the psychological pressure of Israeli society is probably less than Iran’s.
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The major fire that broke out in the Central Exchange building in downtown Cairo on July 7th led to the disruption of telecommunications and internet services, the suspension of trading on the Egyptian Stock Exchange, and disruption of some financial services. All instant payment application were also disrupted, writes Ahmad Abdel-Rahman.
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Iran will attempt to once again enhance its security and deterrent capabilities, instead of its current state of strategic weakness. Therefore, instead of announcing a change in its defence doctrine, which could be a pretext for preemptive strikes, it may concede to an agreement that gives it time to develop an effective air force and defence systems. Ahmed Abdel Rahman explains.
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With increasing uncertainty affecting all economies, tightening global financial conditions, and rising borrowing costs, concerns are growing about the fragility of the debt positions of sub-Saharan African countries. Ahmad abdel-Rahman explains. It is only since the International Monetary Fund (IMF) stated in a report entitled: "How to Stabilise Africa's Debt" that the region is addressing this issue. Public debt ratios on average on stabilising.
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What does the word "success" mean? Does it mean fame? Charisma? Love? In Naguib Sawiris's dictionary, the word "success" means resilience, perseverance, and steadfastness. As one of Egypt's most prominent and successful businesspersons and entrepreneurs, Sawiris's story and biography are a true source of inspiration, especially for anyone starting a new venture or simply seeking to further their career. Naguib Sawiris is a well-known businessman, entrepreneur, and father of four.
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In a new strategic move, the Egyptian government is preparing to announce within days a major investment deal in the Ras Shukheir area on the Red Sea, with the participation of a Gulf sovereign wealth fund. Ahmad Abdel Rahman reports from Egypt.
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The Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation explained in a statement issued a few days ago that the growth rate during the first nine months of the current fiscal year has grown to approximately 4.2 percent, compared to approximately 2.4 percent during the same period of the previous fiscal year. This development reflects a sustainable recovery and the economy's increasing resilience in the face of global uncertainty.